When it comes to Ebola, there are five kinds of people

By SOPHIE KAMYA, M&G Donald Trump has demanded that Obama apologise to the American people over Ebola, and has called him a psycho. CRISES tend to expose people’s true character and the Ebola outbreak ravaging West Africa has done just that. The Clueless/Out of touch: US televangelist, John Hagee believes Ebola is God’s punishment for

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When it comes to Ebola, there are five kinds of people

By SOPHIE KAMYA, M&G Donald Trump has demanded that Obama apologise to the American people over Ebola, and has called him a psycho. CRISES tend to expose people’s true character and the Ebola outbreak ravaging West Africa has done just that. The Clueless/Out of touch: US televangelist, John Hagee believes Ebola is God’s punishment for

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Ethiopia @ 126: World’s most prosperous and most poor countries in 2014

This annual list of the most prosperous countries in the world is prepared by the Legatum Institute. The Legatum Institute’s 2014 Prosperity Ranking 1 Norway 2 Switzerland 3 New Zealand 4 Denmark 5 Canada 6 Sweden 7 Australia 8 Finland 9 Netherlands 10 United States 11 Iceland 12 Ireland 13 United Kingdom 14 Germany 15

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Climate-driven migration increasing disease burden in Amhara Region

Source: Thomson Reuters Foundation – Author: Kagondu Njagi More on: Adapting to Climate Change Ethiopian farmers make their way towards agricultural plantations in search of work as migrant laborers. GONDAR, Ethiopia (Thomson Reuters Foundation) – When increasingly erratic weather ruined his crops of maize, wheat and barley in highland Maksegni, the middle-aged farmer migrated to

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Climate-driven migration increasing disease burden in Amhara Region

Source: Thomson Reuters Foundation – Author: Kagondu Njagi More on: Adapting to Climate Change Ethiopian farmers make their way towards agricultural plantations in search of work as migrant laborers. GONDAR, Ethiopia (Thomson Reuters Foundation) – When increasingly erratic weather ruined his crops of maize, wheat and barley in highland Maksegni, the middle-aged farmer migrated to

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Hello, Ebola-fearing public: Every Time Someone Says “Africa,” I Throw Up a Little

Texas to Ethiopia There’s something that’s been bugging me, and I really don’t know if I can take it that much longer. For starters…let’s talk about the earth. The earth is round. There are oceans and continents. Each of the continents is named. Each continent has different landmarks, countries, bodies of water, etc …except for

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Hello, Ebola-fearing public: Every Time Someone Says “Africa,” I Throw Up a Little

Texas to Ethiopia There’s something that’s been bugging me, and I really don’t know if I can take it that much longer. For starters…let’s talk about the earth. The earth is round. There are oceans and continents. Each of the continents is named. Each continent has different landmarks, countries, bodies of water, etc …except for

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International adoption made me a commodity, not a daughter: I wasn’t saved from Ethiopia; I had Ethiopia stolen from me.

Ethiopian Tarikuwa Lemma The Guardian In 2006, less than a year after my sisters and I were brought to America as the victims of a corrupt adoption agency, I told the Americans who were saying that they were our “forever” family that I wanted to return to Ethiopia. I didn’t want a new family, I

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Congratulations to the People of Burkina Faso

(BBC)- President Compaore: “Only through a consultative dialogue will we be able to restore peace” Burkina Faso’s President Blaise Compaore has announced his resignation, following violent protests at his attempt to extend his 27-year rule. Mr Compaore issued a statement saying the presidency was now vacant and urging elections within 90 days. Military chief Gen

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Ethiopia advocate Ras Seymour Mclean passes away

Jamaican-born activist lost his battle with a short illness on Oct 6. By George Ruddock RAS SEYMOUR McLean, a well-known advocate for the return of priceless Ethiopian relics and hundreds of books and manuscripts of Ethiopian history, has passed away in London on October 6 after a short illness. He was also best known an

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