European Diplomat Criticizes Western Media for Reporting Wrong, Biased News about Ethiopia

A former European diplomat, Simo Parviainen has criticized some media outlets in the west for disseminating wrong and “absolutely biased information” about the current situation in Ethiopia. In an exclusive interview he held with ENA, Parviainen said some western media outlets have been engaged in disseminating wrong and biased information since the conflict has started in Ethiopia. […]

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Int’l Community Not Giving Enough Attention to Humanitarian Needs in Invaded Regions: Press Secretary

No enough attention is being paid from the international community to people affected by the invasion of the terrorist group TPLF in Afar and Amhara regional states, Press Secretary Billene Seyoum said today. According to her, overabundant rhetoric is coming back again and again that assistance is only needed for Tigray region, which is not […]

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What stands in the way of a new South Sudan post-conflict constitution

South Sudan became an independent country following a long armed struggle to break away from Sudan. At a referendum in 2011, millions voted in favour of secession, creating Africa’s 55th independent state. Since then, the nation of 11 million has been governed under the Transitional Constitution. The process of drafting what is referred to as a ‘permanent’ constitution started in 2012. […]

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Secretary-General Calls for End to Violence in Solomon Islands

The following statement was issued today by the Spokesman for UN Secretary-General António Guterres: The Secretary-General has been following the violent protests in Honiara, Solomon Islands, with concern.  He calls for an end to the violence and the protection of hard-won peacebuilding gains.  He urges dialogue and peaceful means to address differences.   Source: United […]

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