Year: 2013

  • Commentary

    Iran’s military and the security challenges to a successful negotiation

    Anthony H. Cordesman Far too much of the analysis of Iran’s search for nuclear weapons treats it in terms of arms control or focuses on the potential threat to Israel. In reality, Iran’s mix of asymmetric warfare, conventional warfare, and conventionally armed missile forces have critical weaknesses that make Iran anything but the hegemon of the Gulf. Iran’s public focus…

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  • U.S

    When the kids hate everything

    There is little that horrifies a good ‘Planet No’ Republican more than an immense, expensive government program that Americans feel is benefiting them, says our U.S. Correspondent Tomas Mega. Observers of Republican Speaker of the House John Boehner know well that he is prone to crying in public.  It’s understandable.   Boehner has a large family of 234 Republicans in the…

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  • Updated: Two die in a bomb blast in Addis Ababa

    The two people who have reportedly been killed by a bomb blast that went off at a residence in Bole district here in the Capital Addis Ababa, on Sunday Oct. 13th at about 3PM local time, are reported to be of Somali nationals. “The ones who died were of Somali origin,” Redwan Hussein, Head of the Government Communication Affairs office …

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  • BREAKING: African leaders shun mass withdrawal from ICC but adopted series of stern warnings

    The summit demanded immunity for serving heads of state and governments    In a two day extraordinary session of the African heads of states and governments held in Addis Ababa, Ethiopia on 11 -12 of Oct. to discuss the continent’s relation with the International Criminal Court (ICC) African leaders have passed a resolution against mass withdrawal, as was largely rumored,…

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  • Africa

    Emirates offers special fares to select destinations for Ethiopian travellers

    Emirates, one of the fastest growing airlines in the world, is offering travellers in Ethiopia the chance to visit some of the world’s most popular destinations at reduced fares for a limited period only. This offer is open to both Economy Class and Business Class travellers and runs until October 18th October for stays up to a month. The reduced…

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  • Africa

    Coach Sewnet upbeat despite Getaneh’s absence

    Coach Sewnet Bishaw says Ethiopia will overcome the loss of striker Getaneh Kebede who has been ruled out of Sunday’s World Cup playoff against Nigeria due to a nagging ankle injury. Bishaw empathized with the injured striker but alluded to the fact they will have to move on as they prepare against the African champions. He added that he had…

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  • Africa

    The Lampedusa tragedy reminds us of palpable policy failures on migration

    Guy Ryder The recent tragedy off the coast of Lampedusa, resulting in the loss of many lives, is once again a poignant reminder that the quest for better and safer livelihoods and decent jobs is taking on more desperate proportions. It is a bitter irony that this incident took place while the United Nations General Assembly High-level Dialogue on International…

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  • Africa

    Child labour is no child’s play

    Guy Ryder The number of child workers across the world now stands at 168 million, a one-third drop since 2000. This is both encouraging and worrying. It is encouraging because 11 year-old boys have been rescued from being child soldiers in Myanmar, girls in Malawi no longer work from dawn till late at night doing domestic chores and can now…

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  • Africa

    It’s the nation’s headache too

    In its legitimate fight against the threat of Islamic extremism the government in Ethiopia (and its apologists) indiscriminately classify thousands of Muslims as extremists; rights activists and opposition political party members are more interested in exposing the brutalities of the police than acknowledging the real problem; and the threat of Islamic extremism is not worrying progressive urbanite Muslims   Affectionately referred…

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  • Africa

    AU calls extraordinary session to discuss Africa’s stand on ICC, elect a new commissioner for peace and security

    Member states of the African Union (AU) are to meet in Addis Ababa on Oct. 11 -12 for an extraordinary session of the assembly. According to a statement from the AU, the extraordinary session is called to discuss progress report on the “implementation of Decision Assembly /AU/Dec. 482 (XXI) of May 2013 on International Jurisdiction, Justice and ICC.” During the…

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