3 International Water Conflicts to Watch

Geopolitical Monitor 1. China-India: The Brahmaputra River The Brahmaputra River is a 2,900 km river that originates in Tibet and flows through India’s Arunachal Pradesh state before merging with the Ganges and draining into the Bay of Bengal in Bangladesh. It is considered an important resource in all three countries that it flows through: for…

Why The U.S. Doesn’t Fly in Northern Ethiopia?

The Washington Post By Katie Park, Kevin Schaul and Gene Thorp After Flight 17 was shot down in eastern Ukraine on July 17, the Federal Aviation Administration expanded an existing regulation that prohibited certain flights from operating in the region. The FAA regularly issues airspace restrictions and prohibitions for U.S. aircraft traveling through potentially hostile…

The World’s 25 Most Fragile States: Ethiopia19th

BI Foreign Policy magazine has released its annual ranking of the world’s least-stable countries, now known as the Fragile State Index.   The rankings are based on 12 metrics, including access to public services, the prevalence of refugees and internally displaced persons, human rights, and the legitimacy of the state. It is no surprise that the Scandinavian…

Analysis of Ethiopia’s Draft Anti-Terrorism Law

HRW Ethiopian-anti-terror-law pdf Summary This paper analyses Ethiopia’s draft Anti-Terrorism Proclamation (the draft Proclamation) and assesses to what extent the proposed law on its face conforms to international human rights standards. The draft law has been submitted to Parliament by the Council of Ministers and may be passed into law before the end of the current…

Nine Nations Have Nukes: Here’s How Many Each Country Has

BI By Amanda Macias Desmond Boylan/Reuters A deactivated Soviet-era SS-4 medium range nuclear capable ballistic missile is displayed at La Cabana fortress in Havana October 13, 2012. According to a new report from the Stockholm International Peace Research Institute (SIPRI), nine nations — the United States, Russia, United Kingdom, France, China, India, Pakistan, Israel and North Korea — possess approximately 16,300…

The Nile Waters agreement

By Pierre Crabitès Foreign Affairs October 1929 THE Egyptian Gazette of May 9, 1929, carried the text of an agreement on the long-debated question as to the use of the waters of the River Nile. The agreement, which recognizes on the one hand.that the Sudan needs more water for its development, and on the other hand that…

Ethiopian Historical videos collection

20 April 2014 King Of Abyssinia Ethiopia (1935) Addis Ababa (1935) http://youtu.be/nKmt6PgkC5k http://youtu.be/TvI7m_UbsI8 http://youtu.be/xKrgaKwIzKQ Tito’s Visit To Ethiopia (1956)   Repatriation Of Italian Prisoners From Ethiopia (1943) Abyssinians Off To Korea (1951)   Hubert Julian in 1935   http://www.youtube.com/watch?v=uzaFcvmkc2I Haile Selassie Enters Abyssinia On Sleeve As Halle Selasie (1941)     http://www.youtube.com/watch?v=oSeYEIb0lE0 Haille Selassie Sightseeing…