Sudan Is The Solution To South Sudan’s Problems

Political Periscope This article has been written by Sufyan bin Uzayr and originally published in Global Research on04-Jun-2014 ∼ Sudan is the Solution to South Sudan’s Problems sudan In spite of the recent peace deal, the conflict in South Sudan seems to be far from over. Almost all the regional and international players that are

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More Details around the illegal seizure of $4 million from public funds to be given to African leaders

Cairo Post CAIRO: Details surrounding investigations into an old corruption case that dates back to March 2012 were revealed by Youm7 on Thursday, which regards a case that was labeled as “classified information/national security”. The case revolves around the illegal seizure of $4 million from public funds to be given to African leaders from Nile

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Cairo caught bribing to 3 African president

The Middle East Monitor By Yasser Al-Hussain Egyptian-Sudanese relations have yet to address any of the major points that are being discussed between the two countries today and this is primarily due to the Grand Ethiopian Renaissance Dam. Sudan is greatly concerned that Egyptian officials believe that it is within the best interests of their

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Ethiopia Captures 25 in ‘terror’ sweep

AFP Addis Ababa (AFP) – Ethiopian police arrested 25 people accused of plotting attacks in the country and suspected of having links to Somalia’s Al-Qaeda-linked Shebab rebels, officials said Thursday. Government spokesman Shimeles Kemal told AFP that those detained had been trained by the militants in Somalia and were planning a series of attacks in

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Ethiopia to approve Djibouti water agreement

The deal will allow Djibouti to receive over 100,000 cubic meters of water daily from Ethiopia. World Bulletin / News Desk Ethiopia’s parliament this month is expected to approve a bilateral agreement calling for the development and transfer of groundwater from eastern Ethiopia to Djibouti. “The agreement has been referred to a pertinent parliamentary committee,

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An American Passion for Tyrants

By David Rieff Bill Gates, chairman of the Bill and Melinda Gates Foundation, with Ugandan President Yoweri Museveni at the United Nations during the announcement of a joint initiative with the World Food Programme to help small farmers in developing countries gain access to reliable markets, September 2008 (Don Emmert/AFP/Getty Images) One standard definition of

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Ethiopia says Tanzania ‘reaffirmed’ commitment to Nile deal

World Bulletin Addis Ababa – An Ethiopian official said Monday that Tanzania had assured his country that it had not changed its position regarding the 2010 Comprehensive Framework Agreement signed by upstream Nile Basin countries, known as the Entebbe Agreement. “The Ethiopian government contacted relevant authorities in Tanzania, which affirmed that statements made recently by

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Uganda, S. Sudan oppose Tanzania’s proposal to review the 2010 Nile Deal

World Bulletin / News Desk Uganda and South Sudan have both expressed their opposition to a Tanzanian proposal to review a 2010 Comprehensive Framework Agreement (CFA) signed by upstream Nile Basin countries, known as the Entebbe agreement, in order to consider Egypt’s water needs. “Tanzania was the one pushing for the agreement; it would be

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Arabsat threatens Ethiopia with legal action over jamming

By Rebecca Hawkes Television transmissions from channels carried by Arabsat have suffered intentional signal interference from international jammers based in Ethiopia, according to the regional satellite operator. The Saudi-based organisation says it resents the “illegal act” and expressed surprise at this “vandalism”, given there are no Ethiopian or Eritrean channels among the direct-to-home (DTH) satellite

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Egypt’s minister of electricity heads to Ethiopia for ministerial conference

Ahram Online Egypt’s minister of electricity and renewable energy, Mohamed Shaker, headed to Ethiopia Sunday to participate in the US-Africa Energy Conference aimed at developing energy plans in Africa, reported the state-owned MENA news agency. The US-Africa Energy Conference comes as a step in implementing US President Barack Obama’s energy initiative, “Power Africa,” which aims

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