Subject Liberty, Democracy, Freedom of Expression …. all Noble Concepts We used these concepts to our hearts content to support our opinions on subject matters under the sun. But do we have limits to these expressions? For example, let us take Democracy and Freedom of Expression: How far can we go with these concepts? How far can we stretch our exercise of democracy and freedom of expression before we, unintentionally, touch the nerves of someone? What are the bounds where we are safe without offending someone? And how do we know
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ነዚ አርእስቲ እዚ አልዒለ ክጽሕፍ ድላይ ውን የብለይን። አብ ገዛኻ ዘሎ ገበል ገዲፍካስ አብ ጎረቤትካ ዘሎ ተመን ስለዘይተውጽእ፡ መጀመርያ ቀዳማይ ጸላኢኻ ምስ አለኻ ኢኻ ናብ ናይ ደገ ተድህብ ካብ ዝብል እምነት እዩ። [gview file="https://archive.assenna.com/wp-content/uploads/2020/03/Klte-Gets.pdf"]
Mo Farah overcame a tumble to become the first British athlete to win three Olympic golds on the track with a thrilling victory in the 10,000m final in Rio. The 33-year-old powered through to the front in the final 100m to win in 27 minutes and five seconds. Kenya's Paul Tanui took
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European titles go to Swiss and Portuguese runners over 13.1 miles Tadesse Abraham struck half-marathon gold for Switzerland despite taking a wrong turn near the finish in Amsterdam on Sunday. The 33-year-old veered off course with about 300 metres to go before quickly being redirected back on track as he sped to