Bye bye American pie
Americans do not resent the rich man next door but as more of them say goodbye to their slice of the American pie, anxiety is creeping
Tomas Mega, U.S. correspondent, Nevada
Americans do not resent the rich man next door but as more of them say goodbye to their slice of the American pie, anxiety is creeping
Tomas Mega, U.S. correspondent, Nevada
Even with more questions than answers, legal debates surrounding the Boston bombing show America isn’t just another “Banana Republic”
Tomas Mega, U.S. correspondent
One week after the capture of the surviving accused terrorist in the Boston Marathon bombings, the American public is faced with more questions than answers.
New Project Will Support up to 50,000 Smallholder Livestock Keepers
April 25, 2013, Jijiga, Somali Region – As part of the U.S. President’s Feed the Future Initiative in Ethiopia, the U.S. Government, through the U.S. Agency for International Development (USAID), launched the Camel Milk Value Chain Development project at a festive ceremony in Fafan Village, Somali Region today. The project will improve the production and market competitiveness of camel milk products in the Somali Region to improve incomes and nutrition for up to 50,000 targeted households in the Siti (Shinile) and Fafan (Jijiga) zones.