Of all the countries with the most appalling human rights records, Eritrea is probably the least known internationally. Even folks who don’t have anything to do with foreign affairs are generally ...
Ethiopia recently accused Eritrea of collaborating with rebels from the northern Tigray region amid increasing instability in ...
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Africa: Report Cautions Horn of Africa Faces Growing Danger of Ethiopia-Eritrea War
In an analysis published this week, Foreign Policy magazine cautioned that the risk of a renewed war between Ethiopia and Eritrea is increasing amid shifting political dynamics in Ethiopia's Tigray ...
Sixteen years ago, the Bush administration considered placing Eritrea on the state sponsor of terrorism list. On its face, the country deserves such status. Alongside North Korea, a formally ...
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Eritrea: Ethiopia-Based, Anti-Eritrea Regime Afar Group Announces Graduation of New Fighters
The Red Sea Afar Democratic Organization (RSADO), an Ethiopia-based political and insurgent group, announced the graduation of a new cohort of fighters following more than three months of intensive ...
A refugee convicted of raping a minor in 2024 will remain in Sweden after his sentence. A Swedish court ruled the rape did ...
Of all the countries with the most appalling human rights records, Eritrea is probably the least known internationally. Even folks who don’t have anything to do with foreign affairs are generally ...
Once again, love wins! It has beautifully united two hearts from rich and vibrant cultures, reminding us that love truly knows no boundaries. Today’s video celebrates the enchanting union of Eritrean ...
Tensions between Ethiopia and Eritrea have flared up again after Ethiopian authorities said they would focus on regaining access to the sea it lost with Eritrea’s independence. In this context, posts ...
The objective of the meeting, which was attended by heads of Eritrean community, the National Union of Eritrean Women, and ...
Four military vehicles first encircled the Adi Wenfito and Tsehay camps, witnesses said, before soldiers began rounding up young men, forcing them onto buses and taking them to a location believed to ...
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