By David Gallerano ♦ Somaliland works to be the gateway to a landlocked Ethiopia and to secure long –awaited international recognition. ♦ Communal violence rises in the highly Christian-populated cities of Southern Egypt. ♦ Quartz reports on how the Iran government retained control of a skyscraper in Manhattan for 35 years. ♦ The New York Times profiles the Russian foreign minister Sergei Lavrov: "One of the most knowledgeable and respected foreign policy actors in the global village", a veteran diplomat who enjoys whiskey and cigars, Lavrov is the advocate of an international system based on state sovereignty and status quo stability. ♦ Nonetheless, he is no stranger to the use of questionable sources, and few days ago he used a video analysis by a Lebanese nun to contradict claims that Assad has employed chemical weapons in the Syrian conflict. ♦ Turkey becomes Somalia's largest non-OECD donor while Somalia returns the favour by granting concessions on key national infrastructures. ♦ A new book claims that Hollywood studios collaborated with Hitler and helped to finance the German war machine. Continue reading » |