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Dlamini-Zuma calls for African standby force
[view whole blog postToday and for the rest of 2013, bookish bonnet-lovers all over the world are celebrating the bicentenary of Jane Austen's Pride and Prejudice which was first published on 28 January 1813 by Thomas Egerton of London.
[view whole blog postA guest post on how-matters.org by Rajasvini Bhansali
It had been six months since I started my new role as a management advisor for a network of youth polytechnics[1] in rural Kenya. The Wakamba village elders in Maseki village where I lived had named me Mutanu meaning "one who smiles a lot." My career, coursework, and volunteer training in management consulting, policy analysis, community organizing, and organizational development, had prepared me well for the task.
[view whole blog postEthiopia coach Sewnet Bishaw Ethiopia coach eyes goals against Nigeria Source: Goal.com Ethiopia coach Sewnet Bishaw believes they must face their last encounter against Nigeria with a hunger for goals if they are to go through to the quarter-fi...
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[view whole blog postEthiopian-Israelis protesting against racism they often face in Israel Photo JP Marc Israel Sellem Israel gave birth control to Ethiopian Jews without their consent By ALISTAIR DAWBER Source: The Independent Israel has admitted for the firs...
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[view whole blog postPhoto AU Ethiopia's Hailemariam Elected as African Union Chairman By William Daviso Ethiopia's Prime Minister Hailemariam Desalegn was elected by African heads of state as chairman of the African Union today, replacing Benin's President Yayi Bon...
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Egyptian President Mohammed Morsi announced on Sunday that he was imposing a 30-day state of emergency in three cities along the Suez Canal, following a weekend of violent clashes that left at least 45 people dead.
[view whole blog postExcerpted from Oby Ezekwesili's convocation lecture at the University of Nigeria:
[view whole blog postAnti-government protesters clashed with police in Cairo Sunday in a fourth day of street violence that has killed at least 41 people so far, compounding social unrest after deadly clashes in Port Said on Saturday left 32 dead.
[view whole blog postThe massive floods that swept through Queensland, Australia in 2010/2011 put an area almost twice the size of the United Kingdom under water. And now, a year later, Queensland braces itself for even worse flooding: More than 35,000 tweets with the ... Continue reading →
[view whole blog postToday we're launching our series of Africa Nations Cup playlists -- music to get you in the mood for the football, or to drown out the commentator if he's annoying you during the game. First up is Cape Verde.
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