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ETHIOPIA UPDATE: PM Abiy Explains How We Got Here — War, Fake News, Refugee Crisis & Crime Against Humanity at Tadias Magazine

ETHIOPIA UPDATE: PM Abiy Explains How We Got Here — War, Fake News, Refugee Crisis & Crime Against Humanity at Tadias Magazine
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Not Everyone In the Middle East Is Sad To See Trump Go, By Phillip van Niekerk

Not Everyone In the Middle East Is Sad To See Trump Go, By Phillip van Niekerk But there are a few world leaders who will be sad to see him go. 12 min read Biden’s biggest challenge might be to balance the fears of those leaders who are fighting to preserve the status quo with the aspirations of the people seeking greater freedom, prosperity and democracy. Nor can the Palestinians be willed out of history, as some might imagine is now possible. Here too, the Biden team will find that the damage inflicted by the four years of Trump have made things immeasurably more difficult.

Some roleplayers in the Middle East will miss Trump s

Israeli Prime Minister Benjamin Netanyahu, Abu Dhabi’s Crown Prince Mohammed bin Zayed Al Nahyan (MBZ) and Russian President Vladimir Putin have all had their ways with US foreign policy in the Middle East and North Africa over the past four years. Israel has bypassed the Palestinians to remake its relations with much of the Arab world. MBZ, the Gulf Arabs and Egypt have slammed shut the Pandora’s box that was opened by the Arab Spring, and are seeking to rid the region of political Islam and disruptive democrats. And Putin has cemented his presence and influence in the Middle East, disproving Barack Obama’s dismissal of Russia as a regional power.

How Will Africa Fair in 2021?

How Will Africa Fair in 2021?
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Aid agencies largely cut off from Ethiopia s war-torn Tigray region

Ethiopian women who fled the ongoing fighting in the Tigray region of Ethiopia are seen in Sudan Nov. 22, 2020. (CNS/Reuters/Mohamed Nureldin Abdallah) Harare, Zimbabwe With communication and access to Ethiopia s crisis-ravaged Tigray region cut off, Catholic relief and other humanitarian agencies are having difficulty responding to those in need there and in refugee camps in neighboring Sudan among them pregnant women, vulnerable groups and newly born babies. Thousands of Ethiopians have fled Tigray, Ethiopia s northernmost region on the border with Eritrea, as national government forces have sought to reassert federal control over the area. Many are arriving in western neighbor Sudan without even the most basic necessities, say aid agency officials.

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