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November 2022

Ethiopia Will Inevitably Win Even If Foreign Meddling Foils Its Ongoing Peace Talks

Ethiopia Will Inevitably Win Even If Foreign Meddling Foils Its Ongoing Peace Talks

Andrew Korybko Observers should expect that the Golden Billion and its vassals, Egypt first and foremost among them, will continue carrying out asymmetrical acts of aggression against Ethiopia in the event that the latest talks fail as part of their “scorched earth” policy against it. They’d rather that this proxy war end through military means

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Jeffrey Sachs: U.S. Policy & “West’s False Narrative” Stoking Tensions with Russia, China

Jeffrey Sachs: U.S. Policy & “West’s False Narrative” Stoking Tensions with Russia, China

Jeffrey Sachs: U.S. Policy & “West’s False Narrative” Stoking Tensions with Russia, China We discuss Western hegemony and U.S. policy in Russia, Ukraine and China with Columbia University economist Jeffrey Sachs, whose new article is headlined “The West’s False Narrative About Russia and China.” Sachs says the bipartisan U.S. approach to foreign policy is “unaccountably

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Russia is attacking Ukraine with Western drones-US will no longer support Zelensky now

Russia is attacking Ukraine with Western drones-US will no longer support Zelensky now

 by Rohit Kumar There has been a hullabaloo going on in Western media about the Iranian drones being used by Russia in the Ukraine war. This happened after Moscow launched a massive offensive in some of the strongholds in Ukraine that would result in the overthrow of the Zelensky government.   Iranian drones Since the operation

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A Perspective on the Ethiopian-U.S. Relationship After a Year of Conflict

A Perspective on the Ethiopian-U.S. Relationship After a Year of Conflict

REMARKS AMBASSADOR JEFFREY FELTMAN, U.S. SPECIAL ENVOY FOR THE HORN OF AFRICA NOVEMBER 1, 2021 Had someone previewed for me in 2015 — in the middle of my six-year tenure as United Nations Under-Secretary-General for Political Affairs — that I would someday serve as the U.S. Special Envoy for the Horn of Africa, I would

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The Art of Dominance—-US Government is a “wolf in sheep’s clothing” – Part 18

The Art of Dominance—-US Government is a “wolf in sheep’s clothing” – Part 18

                                                Dr. Aklog Birara Part 18 of 20 “The United States supports Ethiopia’s unity, sovereignty, and territorial integrity and wants to return to a strong partnership. In the spirit of the new year, we call on the country’s leaders to put Ethiopia on a path that ends the suffering and achieves a lasting peace.”   US

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The 44th Canadian Parliament 1st Session hearing on current situation in Tigray

The 44th Canadian Parliament 1st Session hearing on current situation in Tigray

A CASE FILED AGAINST THE  Sub-committee on International Human Rights of the Standing Committee on Foreign Affairs and International Development (SDIR), 44th Parliament 1st Session hearing on current situation in Tigray  AND held at the House of Commons-197 Spark Street, Room# 415 Wellington Building, Ottawa, Canada Dear Sir/Madam, Today Friday, October 28, 2022, I had the privilege of attending

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Ethiopians found in Malawi mass grave thought to have suffocated

Ethiopians found in Malawi mass grave thought to have suffocated

Bodies tentatively identified as adults being secretly transported to South Africa on perilous ‘southern route’ Dozens of Ethiopian people whose remains were found in mass graves in northern Malawi last month most likely suffocated to death while being secretly transported, investigators and campaigners believe. The tragedy came amid a spate of incidents underlining the dangers faced by

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