Ethiopia’s Tigray food crisis: Who is telling the truth?
On December 24, 1987, the Washington Post published a story titled: “In Ethiopia, Food is a Weapon of War”. In...
Read moreDetailsOn December 24, 1987, the Washington Post published a story titled: “In Ethiopia, Food is a Weapon of War”. In...
Read moreDetailsIt is no longer news that on Tuesday, November 16, suicide bombers associated with the Allied Democratic Forces (ADF), an...
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Read moreDetailsIn the Transparency International’s Corruption Perception Index (CPI) released for the year 2020, which rated the perceived levels of public...
Read moreDetailsIt is up to us, really Is Africa Cursed - Part 1 Is Africa really cursed? Part II; The mindset...
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