Mediators Condemn South Sudanese Attack After Talks Progress
By William Davison and Mading Ngor, October 30 East African mediators condemned an attack by rebels on the capital of South Sudan’s Unity state, amid talks on a power-sharing agreement to end more than 10 months of fighting.Insurgents loyal to former Vice President Riek Machar should immediately cease hostilities after they attacked in and around […]
Read More →Canada: Decoding Harpers Terror Game. Beneath the Masks and Diversions
Global Research, October 28, 2014 Url of this article: http://www.globalresearch.ca/decoding-harpers-terror-game-beneath-the-masks-and-diversions/5410373 Stephen Harper is the most deeply reviled Prime Minister in Canadas history. On the world stage, he is the servant of Big Oil boiling oil out of tar-sands to destroy major river systems and pollute the planet with dirty oil, while his attack […]
Read More →Zambian president dies after long illness
Zambian president Michael Sata waves after taking the oath of office on the steps of the top court in Lusaka, Zambia. The Zambian government says President Michael Sata has died died late Tuesday Oct. 28, 2014 in London where he was being for an illness. Sata’s wife, Christine Kaseba, and other family members were with […]
Read More →WHO: Ebola decline in Liberia could be real trend
By SARAH DiLORENZO The Associated Press DAKAR, Senegal — The rate of new Ebola infections in Liberia appears to be declining and could represent a genuine trend, the World Health Organization said Wednesday, but the epidemic is far from over. The disease is still raging in parts of Sierra Leone and there is still a […]
Read More →Rocket explosion setback for commercial space
By BROCK VERGAKIS The Associated Press This image provided by NASA shows the Orbital Sciences Corporation Antares rocket, with the Cygnus spacecraft onboard, as it suffers a catastrophic anomaly moments after launch from the Mid-Atlantic Regional Spaceport Pad OA, Tuesday, Oct. 28, 2014, at NASA’s Wallops Flight Facility in Virginia. The Cygnus spacecraft was filled […]
Read More →Is Ethiopia’s Sovereign Debt Sustainable?
Seid Hassan, Minga Negash, Tesfaye T. Lemma and Abu Girma Moges[1] Determining the sustainability of a developing country’s public debt is a challenge. This is because most developing countries in general and Sub Saharan Africa (SSA) countries in particular face an undiversified export base, a large share of agriculture in GDP (which itself […]
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ወንድሜ ሆይ ማምሻውን ” … አሁን የማወራው ስለ ብትቱው ጋዜጠኛ ተመስገን ደሳለኝ ሳይሆን ስለ ሆደ ባሻዋ እና ርህሩዋ እናታችን ነው! ” በማለት ስለ እናትህ ጭንቀት የጻፍከውን ሳነበው ፣ ስለ እናትህ ልቤ በሃዘን ተጎዳ ፣ ስለ ጀግኖች ሳይሆን ስለ ጀግና እናቶች መከራ አነባሁ ፣ እንደ ሰው በእልህ ሰውነቴ ጋለ ፣ ተናደድኩ …በቁጭት ግን አልቆዘምኩም …! ምን […]
Read More →Al Jazeera journalist vindicated after Interpol rejects request from Egypt
Interpol, the international organisation for police cooperation, has rejected a request from Egypt to issue one of its red notices against Ahmed Mansour, an Al Jazeera journalist. An Interpol red notice is one of the closest instruments to an international arrest warrant. The network says the rejection of the request by Interpol is another clear […]
Read More →Bombing suspect’s friend convicted of lying to FBI By DENISE LAVOIE
Robel Phillipos, left, departs federal court after he was convicted in Boston BOSTON (AP) — Boston Marathon bombing suspect Dzhokhar Tsarnaev’s friend was convicted Tuesday of lying to federal agents during the investigation into the deadly 2013 attack. Robel Phillipos, 21, of Cambridge, was convicted of two counts for lying about being in Tsarnaev’s dorm […]
Read More →Sixth International Policy Conference highlights need for greater social protection for Africa’s children
Sixth International Policy Conference highlights need for greater social protection for Africa’s children 27 OCTOBER 2014, ADDIS ABABA: Delegates at the Sixth International Policy Conference on the African Child (IPC), hosted by the African Child Policy Forum (ACPF), will explore the apparent lack of social protection for citizens of many African countries and agree ways […]
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