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Eritrea’s president warns Ethiopia against war as tensions escalate over Red Sea access and revived seaport ambitions.
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Africanews on MSNEritrea's President warns Ethiopia against renewed conflict amid rising regional tensions
Eritrean President Isaias Afwerki, foreground left is welcomed by Ethiopia's Prime Minister Abiy Ahmed upon his arrival at ...
The Church, as a mother, always longs and grieves for her children to enter into peace,” the bishops said, encouraging ...
According to Henley & Partners—a U.K.-based investment migration consultancy—at least 39 countries do not permit dual ...
In the north of Mozambique, Al-Shabaab have waged a brutal insurgency since 2017, leading to beheadings, rapes, and burned ...
In fact, Friday’s vote at the UN Human Rights Council was a resounding victory. Only four states – China, Cuba, Bolivia, and ...
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Authorities in West Pokot are investigating a suspected case of human trafficking after 108 Eritrean nationals were found ...
Friday the UN Human Rights Council firmly rejected Eritrea’s attempt to end scrutiny of its human rights situation. Council members decisively voted down the Eritrean government’s resolution to end ...
Today the UN Human Rights Council firmly rejected Eritrea’s attempt to end scrutiny of its human rights situation. Council ...
Addis Ababa: Eritrea is rebuilding its army and still destabilising its neighbours, particularly Ethiopia, following a 2018 decision to lift an arms e ...
Eritrea is one of the most tightly-controlled countries in the world. When it comes to transparency and the freedom of the press, it's considered the "North Korea" of Africa. The government ...
All nations face challenges when it comes to the provision of tennis, but considering the state of play in Eritrea, what is being achieved is remarkable ...
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