Op/Ed
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Kenya’s deadly night riders
By Michael Meyer NAIROBI – It sounds like the plot of an old Western movie. A posse of desperados gallops…
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Making impact investible key to removing roadblocks on the way to Middle Income
Dr Maximilian Martin, exclusive for Addis Standard Ethiopia is part of a new set of high-opportunity countries with exceptional…
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Tolerating free marketplace of ideas that never was, and still is
In many ways than few, the Ethiopia of 23 years before look nothing like the Ethiopia of today. Nor should…
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Girl Power
By Gordon Brown LONDON – It has been eight weeks since the Islamist extremist group Boko Haram abducted more than…
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Algeria’s dying dictatorship
Amel Boubekeur ALGIERS – Despite his failing health, Algerian President Abdelaziz Bouteflika won a fourth term last month, with…
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A Proxy Campaign against Ethiopia?
International River Network (IRN): “GERD Panel of Experts Report: Big Questions Remain” Response by GERD National Panel of Experts For…
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Rwanda’s Rebirth
Louise Mushikiwabo KIGALI – Twenty years ago this week, the genocide against Rwanda’s Tutsis, the most brutally efficient killing spree…
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Erdoğan’s Pyrrhic Victory
Sinan Ülgen ISTANBUL – Turkey’s beleaguered Prime Minister Recep Tayyip Erdoğan and his Justice and Development Party (AKP) have emerged…
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Greening Africa’s economy
Carlos Lopes The Green Economy is based on the premise that social and economic progress must be achieved in ways…
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Reducing inequality will boost economic growth
Guy Ryder At first glance, it would seem this year’s Davos summit will be off to an auspicious start, with…
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