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2020

Marshall Plan for Africa?

Marshall Plan for Africa?

FRI, JULY 10, 2020 • ONLINE EVENT – As African states face the coronavirus pandemic and the first pan-African recession in twenty-five years, has the time come for a Marshall Plan for Africa? As the global community continues to grapple with the coronavirus (COVID-19), the Atlantic Council is open for business. Our business, meetings, and

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Is Egypt Secretly Planning a Proxy War on Ethiopia? 2020

Al Mariam’s Commentaries June 5, 2020 Author’s Note: In this commentary, I shall argue the Egyptian Government is in the first phase of its PROXY WAR against Ethiopia with the short-term strategic objective of sabotaging the scheduled July initial filling of the Grand Ethiopian Renaissance Dam (GERD). To successfully wage a proxy war on Ethiopia, I

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Who’s the Ethiopian in Biden’s potential administration

July 01, 2020 The American Democratic presidential nominee Joe Biden has selected the Ethiopian-American Yohannes Abraham to be part of his post-election transition team that will be tasked to build a governing infrastructure in case Biden won the elections scheduled to be held in November. The information below has been illustrated in an article written

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WISDOM PRECEDES BRUTAL FORCE: EGYPT AND TRUMP/Kushner AGAINST ANCIENT ETHIOPIA?

Tecola W Hagos (30 March 2020) “If you only have a hammer, you tend to see every problem as a nail.”Abraham Maslow                                                                        In General The acceptance by the Government of Ethiopia the invitation of the Trump Government for Ethiopia to continue the negotiations with Egypt and Sudan in Washington DC was a serious error of

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Abiy’s apology and Ethiopian political culture

Abiy’s apology and Ethiopian political culture

By Messay Kebede (Prof) Reacting to PM Abiy’s recent harsh and indiscriminate detraction of African and, specifically, of Ethiopian intellectuals, comments were quick to flow that, not only contested the criticisms, but more seriously exposed their dangerous implications, the most glaring of them being that the debasement of intellectuals is usually the mark of a

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The battle of Adwa: an Ethiopian victory that ran against the current of colonialism

The battle of Adwa: an Ethiopian victory that ran against the current of colonialism

February 29, 2020 On the first day of March 124 years ago, traditional warriors, farmers and pastoralists as well as women defeated a well-armed Italian army in the northern town of Adwa in Ethiopia. The outcome of this battle ensured Ethiopia’s independence, making it the only African country never to be colonised. Adwa turned Ethiopia

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Adwa Victory Seminar 2020

February 22, 2020  by Tsehafi Taezaz Join the RasTafari Community of South Africa and other associates of the Adwa Movement platform for an unforgettable celebration and film screening to mark the 124th Anniversary of the Victory of Adwa. Saturday, February 29th @ University of the Western Cape, Robert Sobukwe drive, Cape Town. On March 1, 1896,

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Analyzing the Ethiopian government’s new history course module for higher education institutions

Analyzing the Ethiopian government’s new history course module for higher education institutions

Dr Haile Larebo February 5, 2020   The Ethiopian Ministry of Science and Higher Education has recently published history teaching material for students of higher learning institutions, entitled “Module for History of Ethiopia And the Horn for HLIS [Higher Learning Institutions Students, [hereinafter “the Module”]”. The writers of the Module are four academicians: Drs. Surafel

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National Movement of Amhara(NaMA) condemn gov’t negligence about abducted girls

January 09, 2020 NaMA Prerelease National Movement of Amhara NaMA condemn government over negligence about abducted students from Dembi Dollo University in Oromo region of Ethiopia. 14 of them are girls National Movement of Amhara (NaMA) condemned on Friday what it called government negligence about attacks on ethnic Amhara students in different parts of Ethiopia,

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