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The East African on MSNEritrean troops ‘trafficked’ war victims from Tigray – reportThe Sentry alleges that the Eritrean forces, besides the massacre of civilians, also shipped them across the borders and ...
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allAfrica.com on MSNEthiopia: TPLF Chairman Vows to Strengthen People-to-People Ties With Eritrea - Warns Pretoria Deal Facing 'Worsening' SetbacksDebretsion Gebremichael, chairperson of the Tigray People's Liberation Front (TPLF), said the party is working to ensure that ...
The government of Eritrea has been working the corridors of the United Nations Human Rights Council in Geneva to try to end ...
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allAfrica.com on MSNEritrea: 'Striving At Home' - a Powerful Memoir of Eritrean Identity and ResilienceRecently, a compelling, over 500-page book titled 'Striving at Home' by Tekle Weldeslasie was launched at Keren Hotel. Written in English, the book draws heavily from the author's personal experiences ...
Concerns about human rights violations in Eritrea was a central point of discussion during the United Nations Human Rights ...
The Pretoria Peace Agreement, signed in November 2022, ended the Tigray war but excluded Eritrea from negotiations, a decision that sowed seeds of discord.
Cross-border trade near Zalambessa has also re-started with people using both the Ethiopian and Eritrean currencies. "As people, we want to eat, trade and attend social events as before.
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.
Eritrea has dismissed accusations that it has violated the sovereignty and territorial integrity of its south neighbor ...
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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