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Eritrean Port

Eritrea’s Ports Are Not a Prize for Propaganda

Economic language is being used to normalize a far more dangerous idea: that sovereign Eritrean ports can be folded into Ethiopia’s national future as if law, borders and regional peace do not matter. The latest wave of Ethiopian regime-aligned messaging about the Red Sea follows

Abiy Ahmed war on Tigray

Ethiopia: Tigray’s Urgent Warning Exposes Abiy’s War Path

As Ethiopia moves into its 2026 election cycle, Tigrayan political actors say siege conditions are tightening again and federal force deployments are pointing toward renewed war. The most serious signal right now is not coming from Addis Ababa’s talking points. It is coming from

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Crossing the Line: Sudan’s Stern Warning and Ethiopia’s Dangerous Proxy War

Khartoum has stopped hinting and started naming the line it says Addis Ababa has crossed. In a press statement issued  Monday, March 2, 2026 , Sudan’s Ministry of Foreign Affairs said it had monitored drones entering Sudan  “from inside Ethiopian territory”  throughout February a

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Examining Sanctions Regime and the Systemic Adversity Applied on Eritrea’s Sovereignty: A Contextual Imperative

The discourses surrounding Eritrea, particularly in mainstream policy and media circles, have too often been stripped of essential context, resulting in a diagnostic failure. To address the symptoms, be it concerns over national service or civil liberties, without a rigorous audi

SATIRICAL EDITORIAL ILLUSTRATION

RFI’s Eritrea–Ethiopia Piece Launders a Claim International Law Rejects

RFI’s February 22 piece tries to sound like a careful warning about a "widening rift" between Ethiopia and Eritrea. But the most consequential thing it does is much simpler: it normalizes an unlawful premise by handing it to a credentialed authority. That authority is Clionadh Ra

Alpha-Exploration

Alpha says Anagulu drill hit extends Eritrea copper-gold zone

Alpha Exploration said new drilling at its  Anagulu copper-gold project  in Eritrea has extended the known mineralised zone, reporting a long copper-gold intercept and step-out growth to the northeast.  In results released on  Feb. 24 , the company reported  120 metres grading 0.

Crisis Group Bias

The “Powder Keg” Script: Crisis Group’s Eritrea Bias

International Crisis Group’s 18 February 2026 briefing advertises itself as conflict prevention. In reality, it performs something closer to narrative management: it repackages Ethiopia’s Red Sea ambition as a “grievance” to be accommodated, while keeping Eritrea boxed into the f

Abiy Ahmed Planing War

Ethiopia: Abiy's War Script and the Media’s False Balance on Eritrea

The lazy framing is already being warmed up: “tensions are rising,” “neighbours trade claims,” “both sides must de-escalate.” It sounds responsible. It reads balanced. And it quietly deletes the one fact that matters:  one side has spent years normalising war talk as policy. If y

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Erdogan in Addis: sovereignty first as Abiy beats sea-access drum

Abiy Ahmed tried to stage the usual Addis photo-op when Turkey’s President Recep Tayyip Erdoğan arrived. But the camera caught something different: a stiff, guarded prime minister sitting beside a visitor who didn’t look like he came for flattery. What played out at the joint app

Massawa - Three tanks stand fixed as a monument

Fenkil’s Dawn: The Martyrs Who Made Eritrea Unbowed

Some victories are celebrated once. Others are lived—every day—like a vow you can’t afford to break. At Twalet, the Tanks Don’t Rust In Massawa, the Red Sea air has a way of softening everything—except memory. You can feel it near Twalet, where three tanks stand fixed as a monume

AU

AU PSC: Israel’s Somaliland move “null and void”

The African Union Peace and Security Council (PSC) has issued one of its clearest sovereignty statements on Somalia in years—explicitly condemning Israel’s unilateral recognition of the “so-called Republic of Somaliland,” demanding it be revoked, and warning that no actor has the

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Sudan envoy praises Eritrea ties as “partnership beyond geography”

Sudan’s ambassador to Eritrea,  Osman Ahmed Abdul Bari , has used a letter published Thursday by Eritrea’s Ministry of Information website  Shabait  to cast Sudan–Eritrea relations as a “firm partnership” shaped by shared history, borderland ties, and converging views on sovereig

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