National dialogue: concept alien to the Ethiopian elite

[ad_1] As a common recipe for healing the wounds of the past, national reconciliation, national dialogue, and national consensus are the remedies most frequently suggested by different political actors, elites, academics, and notable public figures in political, social, economic, and political affairs. Historical Ethiopia. Although the concept is repeatedly expressed …

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Rain can really move mountains, study

[ad_1] The ability of climate to influence tectonics has been of growing interest for more than a century. Likewise, the dramatic effect of rainfall on the evolution of mountainous landscapes is a subject of debate among geologists. In a new study, scientists at the University of Bristol calculated the impact …

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Turkey wastes a fifth of its food production

[ad_1] ANKARA- Anadolu Agency Turkey wastes 19 million tonnes of food annually, which is a fifth of the country’s food production, the Minister of Agriculture and Forests said on October 16. “If we can prevent food waste by just 2% in our country, we will be able to cover the …

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Not famine as a method of war, no more

[ad_1] Oct 17 October 17, 2020 Dragica Pajević Alp was at his home in Belgrade last Friday. Since she currently works at Kairo, it was a typical weekend morning. He was having a cup of tea and checking his emails when breaking news surfaced from the BBC app: the Nobel …

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