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Sorry, but when I decide who to vote for on Election Day, it will be the person I think can best represent the country, not the candidate that will most impress my boyfriend.

Ethiopia, Guinea Ink Strategic Partnership Agreement

Ethiopia, Guinea Ink Strategic Partnership Agreement
Ethiopia and the Republic of Guinea have signed strategic partnership agreement, that include cooperation on the establishment of a joint ministerial commission, agriculture, air services, health, science and higher education, as well as culture and tourism. The signing of the strategic partnership agreement was witnessed...

Rohingya refugees from Myanmar tell of trauma

By:Maher Sattar Some hid in rice fields, others ate only leaves while making the long journey by foot across the border into Bangladesh. Cox's Bazar, Bangladesh - Outside this town by the Bay of Bengal, we kept bumping into fresh arrivals when we visited the camps for...

Al Jazeera off the table in any Gulf crisis talks: FM

Qatari news broadcaster will not be discussed in any negotiations to end blockade against Doha, says foreign minister. Al Jazeera Media Network is an "internal affair" and there will be no discussion about the fate of the Doha-based broadcaster with nations that imposed a blockade...

Blinken to travel to Ethiopia, Niger next week

U.S. Secretary of State Antony Blinken hosts the 17th annual International Women of Courage Award Ceremony on International Women’s Day at the White House in Washington, U.S., March 8, 2023. REUTERS/Evelyn Hockstein
BY: REUTERS U.S. Secretary of State Antony Blinken will travel to Ethiopia next week, the State Department said on Friday, as concerns linger over the implementation of the peace agreement following the conflict in the Tigray region that...

Why is Trump silent about Somalia? hundreds Were killed in a terrorist attack in Mogadishu

BY JOHN HALTIWANGER President Donald Trump, who's famous for his restless Twitter fingers, hasn't said a thing about Saturday's horrific terrorist attack in Somalia. At least 300 people were killed and roughly 300 more injured in Mogadishu, Somalia's capital, by two devastating car bombs. The Somali government has blamed the incident—which represents the...

Ethiopia,Sudan FMs discuss bilateral relations in Khartoum

Dr. Workneh Confers with His Sudanese Counterpart
Foreign Minister Dr. Workneh Gebeyehu, who arrived in Khartoum earlier today (December 31), met with his Sudanese counterpart, Dr. Al-Dirdiri Mohamed and exchanged views on aspects of bilateral and regional issues. On the occasion, Minister Workneh underscored that...

Fox 9 removes story about investigation into Ilhan Omar’s marriage history

Tom Lyden hammered Ilhan Omar for not answering questions. Now it's Lyden who won't answer Fox 9 muckraker Tom Lyden has been one of the media bloodhounds tracking Ilhan Omar's messy personal history ever since her historic victory in the DFL primary for House District...

Global Experts Release Guide on Fall Armyworm Management, a Critical Global Security Threat in Africa

The pest could cause extensive maize yield losses, estimated between $3.6 and $6.2 billion per year across the 12 major African maize producing countries ADDIS ABABA, Ethiopia, February 6, 2018/ -- In 2016, an invasive crop pest called the fall armyworm (FAW) was first confirmed...

Obama’s brother plans to vote for Trump

Horndiplomat-Malik Obama, half-brother of U.S. President Barack Obama, speaks during an interview with Reuters in his ancestral home village of Nyangoma Kogelo, 430 km (367 miles) west of Kenya's capital Nairobi, November 7, 2012. President Barack Obama's half-brother, Malik Obama, says he will vote for...

Turkish court seizes Gulen properties

Horndiplomat-A criminal court in southern Turkey on Friday seized properties belonging to Fetullah Gulen, the U.S.-based preacher accused of masterminding the defeated July 15 coup. No details of the property or properties seized were given. Turkey's government says the coup attempt, which left 240 people martyred...