China’s premier Li Keqiang set for first Africa trip

By Agence France-Presse Chinese Premier Li Keqiang is to visit four countries in Africa on his first tour of the continent since assuming his position a little over a year ago, seeking to nurture a booming economic relationship. Chinese Premier

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UN rights chief condemns new Ethiopia journalist arrests

Geneva (AFP) – UN human rights chief Navi Pillay on Friday condemned the arrest of nine bloggers and journalists in Ethiopia, warning that the country increasingly was muzzling freedom of expression under the guise of fighting terrorism. “I am deeply

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S.Sudan president agrees to talks, rebels pushed for peace: Kerry

By Agence France-Presse US Secretary of State John Kerry said Friday South Sudan’s president would hold direct talks with the rebel chief to end the brutal civil war, as pressure mounted on the insurgents to attend. South Sudan’s President Salva

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Uncomfortable truths: how free is the press?

Aljazeera Inside Story Global watchdog says world press freedom has hit its lowest level in a decade.  The UN has been drawing attention to the role of journalists as the World marks Press Freedom Day.   Speaking in New York,

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Uncomfortable truths: how free is the press?

Aljazeera Inside Story Global watchdog says world press freedom has hit its lowest level in a decade.  The UN has been drawing attention to the role of journalists as the World marks Press Freedom Day.   Speaking in New York,

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Why we must support Oromo students 

By Admasu Belay  May 3, 2014 For many years, we have always condemned ethnic politics. It is a fact that any form of tribal politics is divisive, undemocratic and opposes individual rights. However, we must also support people whose culture

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Why we must support Oromo students 

By Admasu Belay  May 3, 2014 For many years, we have always condemned ethnic politics. It is a fact that any form of tribal politics is divisive, undemocratic and opposes individual rights. However, we must also support people whose culture

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Kenya police arrest 53 Ethiopian migrants

Daily Nation  Police in Kiambu have arrested 50 illegal immigrants, allegedly from Ethiopia, after they were discovered hiding at a house in Lower Kabete. Kikuyu OCS Joshua Arende led his officers to a house at Kingeero, Kabete sub-county on Friday,

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Kenya police arrest 53 Ethiopian migrants

Daily Nation  Police in Kiambu have arrested 50 illegal immigrants, allegedly from Ethiopia, after they were discovered hiding at a house in Lower Kabete. Kikuyu OCS Joshua Arende led his officers to a house at Kingeero, Kabete sub-county on Friday,

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ESPN Made These Great National Team Posters To Promote The 2014 World Cup

By TONY MANFRED MAY 2, 2014 BI The 2014 World Cup in Brazil starts in about 40 days. ESPN, which will broadcast the event for the last time until at least 2026, made some pretty cool-looking national team posters as part

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