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Ethiopia: The Toll of ‘Aristocratic Spirit’ in Academia

(Taye Negussie (PhD)) Plato’s Academia, founded around 300 B.C in classical Greek, is widely thought.

Is African sovereignty more important than legitimate democracy?

(Sandile Zeka) Political changes in Burkina Faso make a compelling reason to revisit the dynamics.

Egypt’s President calls for reform in Islam

(Sarah El Deeb and Lee Keath) Egypt’s president opened the new year with a dramatic.

Djibouti: Playing the great game

(Parselelo Kantai and Patrick Smith) Promoting itself as a safe haven amid regional turbulence, President.

Bright future – Highlights from PM Hailemariam Dessalegn’s presser

(Muluken Yewondwossen) Prime Minster Hailemariam Dessalegn said that he is content with the two plus.

Ebola- What next and where?

West Africa’s Ebola epidemic has cruelly exposed the weaknesses of health systems in the countries.

Tigray: 30 years after hell on earth…

(Greg Dorey – UK’s Ambassador to Ethiopia) The latest Band Aid song focuses on Ebola..

Ethiopia’s Eurobonds may lead to financial liberalization | Dr Costantinos Berhutesfa

Reporter: What are Eurobonds? Costantinos: Eurobonds are a means of resource mobilization – investment finance.

Image - Cover photo of Struggle, journal of the student movement 1969
The Question of Nationalities (Walleligne Mekonnen)

(Walleligne Mekonnen) On “Struggle” –  journal of the then student movement (November 1969) The main.

Is the Special Relationship Between the US and Egypt Over?

Highlight:“The long-term trajectory is likely to be one where there’s more distance between the United.