ElBaradei says he’ll run for Egyptian president By Marwa Awad, Reuters | March 10, 2011 CAIRO (Reuters) – Reformist Mohamed ElBaradei announced on Wednesday he would run in Egypt’s presidential…
Oil installations ablaze as battles rage By PAUL SCHEMM and MAGGIE MICHAEL, Associated Press | March 10, 2011 RAS LANOUF, Libya – A giant yellow fireball shot into the sky,…
Rethinking the notion of “self-determination” By Dimetros Birku | March 9, 2011 The notion of “self-determination” was projected as an important manifestation of political consciousness in Ethiopian politics immediately before…
Ethiopia: Revolt and the missing link By Anteneh Shiferaw | March 9, 2011 A lot hangs in the balance now; Tunisia, Egypt, Libya for sure will never be the same…
Japan should invest in Ethiopia’s educational development By Lee Jay Walker | March 9, 2011 The government of Japan supports many noble projects throughout the world and the outcome of…
Yemeni army storms university, wounding 98 By Ahmed Al-haj, Associated Press | March 9, 2011 SANAA, Yemen – The Yemeni government escalated its efforts to stop mass protests calling for…
How to overthrow the Meles Zenawi regime By Abebe Gellaw | March 9, 2011 The winds of change that has been rocking the Arab world have once again confirmed the…
Africans say Libyan troops try to make them fight By Douglas Hamilton, Reuters | March 7, 2011 RAS JDIR CAMP, Tunisia, March 7 (Reuters) – Libyan troops loyal to Muammar…
Italy tiptoes on Libya due energy, trade, migrants Reuters | March 7, 2011 Italy, which did more than any other country to legitimise Libya and its mercurial leader, is going…
Ethiopia: The Sun Also Rises By Alemayehu G. Mariam Professor of political science, CSU San Bernardino | March 7, 2011 Prof. Al Mariam Creeping Youthbellion and Youthvolution in Africa and…
