The Most Influential Places in History
They are buildings, cities and natural wonders. They house the heights of cultural achievement and offer backdrops for our best ideas. Asked to name the most influential place in history, previous and present TIME 100 honorees reflect on locations that have seen and in some cases helped bring about some of the most transformative moments […]
Read More →LIFE AT THE 1948 LONDON OLYMPICS
As the 2012 London Olympics come to a close, Maledatimes.com looks back in photos — many of which never ran in maledatimes media— at another summer Olympiad in the great English capital, seven decades ago, when the city hosted the 1948 Games. Taking place just three short years after the end of the Second World War, […]
Read More →Ethiopia’s Meseret Dafar wins women’s 5000m in London
Ethiopia’s Meseret Defar denied her compatriot Tirunesh Dibaba the chance to add another title to the 10,000m crown she won a week ago, having taken gold in both events in Beijing. Instead Defar, who won 5000m gold eight years ago in Athens, held off her challengers down the home straight to win in 15:04.25. Kenya’s […]
Read More →African water facility grant helps Kenya pastoralists build resilience to climate change
An estimated 150,000 people from pastoral communities, including students and teachers from six schools based in Kenya’s Baringo, Kiambu West and Laikipia districts, are to benefit from a €690,000 grant from the African Water Facility (AWF) approved by the AfDB on Friday, July 6. The grant will support a Kenya Rainwater Association (KRA) pilot program […]
Read More →Ethiopia Muslim media faces crackdown, arrests as worries heightened
Ethiopia’s government is continuing its crackdown on Muslim media workers, the Committee to Protect Journalists said on Friday. They said Ethiopian “authorities must release a journalist who has been detained for almost three weeks, and allow three Muslim news outlets to resume publishing immediately.†Local journalists believe the Muslim press in Ethiopia is being targeted […]
Read More →Ethiopia LGBT community wants rights
ADDIS ABABA: Halle and Salma are typical university students in Ethiopia. They love to hang out with friends, watch the Olympics and be happy. But they are separated from the rest of society as a result of their being lesbians. “Life is hard for us,†began 22-year-old Salma, a Muslim, “because our parents have thrown […]
Read More →Ethiopia woman arrested on drug charges in Malaysia
An Ethiopian woman was charged in a Malaysian court on Friday with trafficking some 90 kilograms of the hallucinatory drug, cathinone, court officials told Maledatimes.com Muna Muhammad Ibraheem, 36, a housewife, allegedly committed the crime at the Malaysian Royal Customs import and free zone operations office at the Kuala Lumpur International Airport August 2 this […]
Read More →Ethiopian police crack down on Muslim press
NEWS ALERT Ethiopian police crack down on Muslim press Nairobi, August 9, 2012-Ethiopian authorities must release a journalist who has been detained for almost three weeks, and allow three Muslim news outlets to resume publishing immediately, the Committee to Protect Journalists said today. Local journalists believe the Muslim press in Ethiopia is being targeted for […]
Read More →Egypt activists, media to protest tortured journalists taken to court by military
CAIRO: Liberal Egypt news website al-Badil called on journalists and human rights activists to join them in a protest outside the Press Syndicate in Cairo on Saturday after two of its reporters who were assaulted by security forces and military police during recent clashes, were taken to court by police, who are accusing them of […]
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