Nuruddin Farah: a life in writing By Maya Jaggi, The Guardian | September 27, 2012 Novelist Nuruddin Farah ‘Somalia is no longer what it was. It’s past reconstruction. How can…
World Bank approves $1.15 billion interest-free credit to Ethiopia News Release | September 27, 2012 WASHINGTON, September 25, 2012 – The World Bank’s Board of Executive Directors today endorsed a…
Stranded Ethiopian Migrants Return From Yemen By Marthe Van Der Wolf, Voice of America | September 26, 2012 ADDIS ABABA, ETHIOPIA — Almost 300 stranded Ethiopian migrants returned on Tuesday…
$4.6 Trillion Later, Foreign Aid Remains An Economic Somnolent By Philip D.Harvey | September 26, 2012 The governments of the Western industrialized world have provided over $4.6 trillion (in constant…
‘Online freedom sees setbacks’, Ethiopia among ‘not free’ countries AFP | September 26, 2012 WASHINGTON, USA – Online freedom has suffered setbacks in many countries — but also some gains…
Egypt denies deal with Sudan to strike Ethiopian dam By Sudan Tribune | September 26, 2012 The dam on Blue Nile may take over 10 years to build Khartoum —…
WikiLeaks’ Assange to address UN on asylum bid By David Stringer, AP | September 26, 2012 UNITED NATIONS (AP) — WikiLeaks founder Julian Assange plans to address a meeting on…
In dispute over islands, Japan trades water-cannon fire with Taiwan and meets with China By Louise Watt, The Associated Press | September 26, 2012 BEIJING, – Japanese and Taiwanese ships…
Party seems over for Somali pirates By ABDI GULED and JASON STRAZIUSO | Associated Press | September 26, 2012 HOBYO,Somalia (AP) — The empty whiskey bottles and overturned, sand-filled skiffs…
Swedish Television reportedly blocked by Ethiopia government By Mohammad Awad and Joseph Mayton | September 24, 2012 ADDIS ABABA: Sweden’s national television channel SVT has reported that their website has…
