Nairobi, Kenya (PANA) – The Ethiopian authorities must allow an opposition politician who is now unconscious due to injuries sustained in torture and other ill-treatment to obtain life-saving medical treatment abroad, said Amnesty International Thursday in a letter to the Ethiopian Prime Minister Hailemariam Desalegn.
Holding a second referendum on EU membership would destroy the central argument against a second Scottish independence referendum, International Trade Secretary Liam Fox has warned. […]
Mar 12, 2021 G.O.B. Responds to IMF’s Recent Country Review. Belize’s dire economic situation has been confirmed in a recent country review by the International […]
MINSK, Belarus — Less than three years ago, Alexander Skshinetsky’s soccer career seemed over. The former under-21 international found himself unemployed after his career stalled, […]
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