Author: Lincoln

The Central Government of Ethiopia faces a critical choice. Should it continue to fight the insurgents or surrender to them? A failed military effort would leave a diminished Amhara political force pursuing armed resistance. The choice between defeat and bloody disintegration is a grim one. But a successful military campaign would not be without risks. Here is what we know about the recent events in Ethiopia. The peaceful solution is out of the table In a rare move, Ethiopias two largest rebel groups have linked up on the front line some 230 miles north of the capital, and both spokesmen…

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Biomethane, a by-product of sugarcane, is a renewable and abundant resource that can be used as a substitute for natural gas. The energy from this biogas will be supplied to large businesses, including gasoline stations, hotels, and large eating places. The goal is to eventually provide piped gas for household use. The plant is located about 280 km outside of Sao Paulo in the southern state of Bahia. Can supply enough power to supply power The Brazilian company Cocal has been producing energy from sugarcane since 2002. If it is successful, it could supply enough energy to power 70,000 households.…

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You don’t have to spend a fortune to make your house look good. Whether you’re looking to sell it or just want to make it more appealing to potential buyers, there are a number of affordable and easy-to-complete home improvement projects that you can undertake. And by improving your home, you’ll boost its value, not just for you but also for future owners. You can add value to your home with any of these projects and save money in the process. No need to spend a lot of money or time You can add a splash of color to your…

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The issue of sexual harassment against women journalists is a global issue that has been on the forefront of international discussion for some time. Despite the fact that this problem is mostly limited to men, it has also affected women. Among the most common forms of such harassment include threats, physical assault, and even death. However, there are a few instances of women who are able to rise above such harassment, and some of them are shared below. His identity has to be kept secret so that he does not fall into the hands of the Taliban One female Afghan…

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While homicides and femicides are both violent crimes, femicide refers to the killing of women. Often, these incidents are related to messages about a woman’s sexuality, ability to live in public spaces, and equal treatment in public roles. Roxanne Krystalli, program manager for the Humanitarian Evidence Program at the Feinstein International Center and a researcher on questions of gender and violence in armed conflict, explains that femicide is a myth. While three-quarters of femicides have been resolved, some cases of violence against women still occur. One of the reasons for killing women is family formation Why do women get murdered?…

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The water management and conservation efforts of rural women in Peru should be supported by national policies. Public policies for water seeding and harvesting should be strengthened, to ensure the return of the ancestral knowledge of communities, to contribute to food security and environmental conservation, and to promote equal participation of both men and women. Furthermore, these policies must address the gender gap in education, access to resources, and violence against rural women. Gender inequality must be eliminated in education Moreover, public policies should promote water harvesting and seed collection. This will help revitalize the ancient wisdom of rural women…

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“Sulli Deals” – a Twitter app that allows users to buy and sell Muslim women – has caused a furore in India. The app has forced the host platform Github to block the user who created the website, and the police are now coordinating further action. The “Sulli Deals” website and app featured photos of Muslims from all over India, including Hana Khan, a commercial pilot. Electoral sexuality has been asserted “Sulli Deals” involves pictures of Muslim women being put up for sale in India by right-wing Hindu men, who claimed to be acting in the interest of their own…

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The main causes of protests are economic, social, and political issues. In recent years, the Arab Spring and Latin American social uprisings have triggered a rising tide of demonstrations. In addition, the COVID-19 pandemic has resulted in protests in more than 100 countries. These protests reflect a widespread feeling of outrage and discontent among citizens. Increased feelings of dissatisfaction The recent outbreak of the COVID-19 virus has exacerbated these feelings of outrage and discontent. This disease has affected over 100 countries and affected more than ninety percent of the world’s population. As a result of the pandemic, protests have grown…

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According to James Heintz and Radhika Balakrishnan, “Global inequality has reached its highest levels since the early 20th century,” with many countries facing a growing gap between rich and poor. These societies are more violent, and their collective institutions weaken, resulting in atomization of ordinary people. Inequality also reduces social cohesiveness and increases tensions. Thus, the question is: is inequality the root of global injustice? Growing inequality of the world’s population The root of this crisis lies in the increasing inequality of the world’s population. Increasing numbers of people live in poverty. Meanwhile, global income inequality is also accelerating. This…

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Mirian Isah’s ordeal began when she was just a teenager, but her story is far from unique. Many girls and women were trafficked into forced domestic work, prostitution, and even forced marriage. While in captivity, victims suffered sexual and physical abuse and did not receive proper antibiotics or pain medications. Moreover, victims were raped and faced arbitrary arrests. Kidnapping by extremist groups Miriam* was sold into prostitution in Libya by an extremist gang and abused sexually. Later, she moved in with a man who claimed to be her future husband. In Libya, she was abducted by the extremist armed group…

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