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Lion escapes zoo – ten killed (ten people have been killed / were killed).New policy decided by Parliament (New policy has been decided by Parliament).Similarly, changing events are represented by the present participle on its own. This makes some headlines appear to be in the past tense, when actually the headlines use past participles, or particles, not the past simple. is done), auxiliary verbs are not necessary (e.g. Parliament confirming new policies every day.However, these tenses are often shown by using participles alone (e.g. it has done / it had done), and for changing events, the present continuous may be used (e.g. If we want to demonstrate the result of an action, or that something was completed, we can use perfect tenses (e.g. Parliament confirms new stray dog policy.The present tense ( it does) is quick and current, and helps emphasise the action happening, rather than its completion. Were shelled in Afar, Tigray’s eastern neighbour.1. Resolution to Ethiopia's civil war but that hasn't stopped the gunsĪnd the UN says children are among the victims - when villages The resumption of violence - the US Secretary of State Antony Blinken saidīoth sides say they would welcome a peaceful

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Official for the Tigrayan forces said on Twitter that new offensives have been launched againstĪnd the government in Addis Ababa has not commented. International calls for an end to the renewed violence.įighting in Ethiopia has spread to several fronts since a five-month humanitarian ceasefire was shattered a week ago. In the Tigray region of Ethiopia have accused the government and its alliesįrom neighbouring Eritrea of launching "massive offensives" in the north-west ofĪ day earlier, the Ethiopian government said the Tigrayans wereĮxpanding the fighting along the country’s borders with Sudan. Organisation of African Unity, now African Union.ĪFP Copyright: AFP Fighting in Ethiopia has spread to several fronts since a five-month humanitarian ceasefire was shattered Image caption: Fighting in Ethiopia has spread to several fronts since a five-month humanitarian ceasefire was shattered Of Liberia, Guinea and Ghana to begin discussions on the formation of the then Young boy, he witnessed the historic 1959 meeting of the presidents Of Sanniquellie in the mountainous county of Nimba. Liberian Presidents, Introduction to the Liberian government, and The Perennial Problems of Liberian History.

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Liberian History Before and up to 1847, The Inaugural Addresses of He was the author of many history books including: The He added that “the truth from the knowledge of Prof Dr Guannu became most important because working with this truth is the best way to solve Liberia's problems”.ĭr Guannu was a former ambassador to the US. Veteran politician Togba-Nah Tipoteh said Dr Guannu’s work “remains the sharing of the truth about the people who occupy the public space called Liberia”. and empirically challenged and corrected several myths". who wrote actual facts of Liberian history. Mr Samukai said the late author "will be remembered as the remarkable professor. He has been hailed for living a simple, exemplary lifestyle.įormer Defence Minister Brownie Samukai wrote on Facebook that Dr Guannu was the finest of his generation.

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Liberians have been eulogising acclaimed historian and writer Joseph Saye Guannu who died on Monday aged 81.











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