What is Meles really up to? Meles Zenawi’s doctrine of self-preservation (Part III) By Ayal-Sew Dessye | February 1, 2011 The undercurrent of inter-ethnic relations and the overall societal situation…
The virtue of solidarity with the Egyptian people By Robele Ababya | February 1, 2011 Solidarity knows no boundaries: Dr. Gertrude Copperman and others demonstrate in support of the Egyptian…
Jordan’s king dissolves government Reuters | February 1, 2011 King Abdullah II Photo: EPA AMMAN (Reuters) – King Abdullah of Jordan, a close U.S. ally, Tuesday replaced his prime minister…
Egypt’s Mubarak hangs on as army steps back By Alexander Dziadosz And Shaimaa Fayed | February 1, 2011 CAIRO (Reuters) – President Hosni Mubarak’s grip on Egypt looked increasingly tenuous…
How young Egyptians rejuvenate the opposition movement By Aryn Baker, TIME | February 1, 2011 If the Tunisian revolution was sparked by the self-immolation of a poor fruit vendor, you…
Guerrilla economics – Hard to understand By Dula Abdu | February 1, 2011 Dictator Meles and former Marxist guerilla leader may be providing western media including Bloomberg with bogus economic…
Chronicle of Addis Ababa’s Extreme Makeover By Getachew Belaineh | February 1, 2011 Every city in the world has its own unique personality. Each represents a unique blend of history,…
ANALYSIS – Egypt unrest shakes Arab world, upsets U.S. policy By Alistair Lyon, Special Correspondent | January 31, 2011 BEIRUT (Reuters) – Egypt has long served as the Arab world’s…
After the fall of African dictatorships By Alemayehu G. Mariam | January 31, 2011 Prof. Al Mariam After the fall from the wall What happens to Africa after the mud…
Key European Leaders Urge Restraint in Cairo By JUDY DEMPSEY, The New York Times | January 31, 2011 BERLIN — With the European Union yet to form a common response…
