Why Are Korean Missionaries Flocking to Kenya?

A four-day Bible study extravaganza marking the 20th anniversary of one pastor’s arrival in Kenya has attracted thousands this weekend. Kenya has become a bridgehead for Korean missions to Africa. By Ariel Zirulnick, The Christian Science Monitor Correspondent Kenyans join in a mass bible study held in Nairobi’s Nyayo Stadium on Thursday, Nov. 13, 2014.

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Ethiopian Government to People: This Land is Your Land—Psyche!

The African nation is getting richer—but some of its poorest citizens are paying the price. Ethnic Suri in Ethiopia. The group has been pushed off grazing land, without compensation, in favor of a palm oil plantation, profits from which are expatriated, according to land rights advocates. (Photo courtesy of the Oakland Institute) By Vince Beiser

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Ethiopian Government to People: This Land is Your Land—Psyche!

The African nation is getting richer—but some of its poorest citizens are paying the price. Ethnic Suri in Ethiopia. The group has been pushed off grazing land, without compensation, in favor of a palm oil plantation, profits from which are expatriated, according to land rights advocates. (Photo courtesy of the Oakland Institute) By Vince Beiser

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Putin walks out of G20 summit ‘to sleep’

Al Jazeera-Russian president says he left to get some sleep but move may be seen as snub after he was pressured over Ukraine. Russian President Vladimir Putin has left the G20 summit in Australia early, live footage showed, after he came under intense pressure from the West over Moscow’s alleged support for separatist fights in

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China’s ZTE at Risk of Losing Ethiopia Telecom Contract

Ethiopia Already Giving Pieces of ZTE’s Business to Huawei Amid Pricing Concerns. (Image: CCTV)The Wall Street JournalBy MATTHEW DALTON The Ethiopian government has warned ZTE Corp. that it may cancel a huge contract it awarded to the Chinese telecommunications firm last year, amid concern about the prices ZTE is proposing to charge for its equipment,

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China’s ZTE at Risk of Losing Ethiopia Telecom Contract

Ethiopia Already Giving Pieces of ZTE’s Business to Huawei Amid Pricing Concerns. (Image: CCTV)The Wall Street JournalBy MATTHEW DALTON The Ethiopian government has warned ZTE Corp. that it may cancel a huge contract it awarded to the Chinese telecommunications firm last year, amid concern about the prices ZTE is proposing to charge for its equipment,

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In Ethiopia’s Capital, a Resurgent Jazz Scene

Mulatu Astatke, seen as the father of Ethio-jazz, performs at African Jazz Village, which opened in late 2013. CreditNichole Sobecki for The New York Times By RACHEL B. DOYLE On a recent Sunday evening, a stylish audience in their 20s packed Mama’s Kitchen, a wood-and-glass lounge on the fourth floor of an otherwise closed shopping

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In Ethiopia’s Capital, a Resurgent Jazz Scene

Mulatu Astatke, seen as the father of Ethio-jazz, performs at African Jazz Village, which opened in late 2013. CreditNichole Sobecki for The New York Times By RACHEL B. DOYLE On a recent Sunday evening, a stylish audience in their 20s packed Mama’s Kitchen, a wood-and-glass lounge on the fourth floor of an otherwise closed shopping

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Eq Guinea to host 2015 Africa Cup of Nations

Malabo stadium in Equatorial Guinbea Equatorial Guinea have been named as the hosts for the 2015 Africa Cup of Nations, the Confederation of African Football has confirmed to the BBC. Caf selected a replacement for Morocco after rejecting their request to delay the 17 January to 8 February finals. Morocco were concerned over the spread

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Eq Guinea to host 2015 Africa Cup of Nations

Malabo stadium in Equatorial Guinbea Equatorial Guinea have been named as the hosts for the 2015 Africa Cup of Nations, the Confederation of African Football has confirmed to the BBC. Caf selected a replacement for Morocco after rejecting their request to delay the 17 January to 8 February finals. Morocco were concerned over the spread

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