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Zero sum game outplay

By Ibrahim Osman Politicians …mostly have sweet tongue singing patriotic songs that pale their within. The deteriorating political environment within/without, the disarray outsmarted for long, the looming failed state and the hope to breakthrough moved stakeholders to seek ways forward past clever words. Thus initiatives mushroom for and against change …

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The Scottish Referendum, a lesson to be learned

Editorial As the Scottish people congregated to hold their Referendum on September 18 2014, whether to walk away or remain united with England, memories of the bitter past which reigned, rather ravaged, the historical ties between the two parties invigorated. The event revived reminiscences of the bloody warfare and rivalry …

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The Scottish Referendum, a lesson to be learned

Editorial As the Scottish people congregated to hold their Referendum on September 18 2014, whether to walk away or remain united with England, memories of the bitter past which reigned, rather ravaged, the historical ties between the two parties invigorated. The event revived reminiscences of the bloody warfare and rivalry …

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Spike in Eritreans fleeing into Ethiopia

More than 200 risk their lives every day, UN says, crossing a heavily-fortified border between arch enemy states.   Over 200 Eritrean refugees are crossing the heavily fortified and dangerous border into neighbouring Ethiopia daily, the United Nations said in a report noting a “spike” in those fleeing. Tens of …

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Eritrean resistance steps up pressure on President Isaias Afewerki

Two opposition members tell the Guardian how Eritreans are becoming increasingly disillusioned with the repressive regime Eritrea’s president, Isaias Afewerki, runs a one-party state and brooks no opposition. Photograph: James Akena/Reuters Eritrea is the most closed and repressive country in Africa, routinely denying access to the international media. No foreign …

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Escaping Eritrea’s ‘open prison’

Forced military service and rights abuses lead many Eritreans to take the treacherous boat journey to Europe. Fatma Naib   Khalid al-Amin  is one of the lucky ones who survived the treacherous journey. Last year on October 3, more than 300 Eritreans drowned when their boat sank off the Italian island …

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