The Mesob Journal
Banner

#history

Camel caravan silhouette at sunset

The One Secret That Lies Within The Nurenebi Files

The article explores 'The Nurenebi Files,' a book by Tesfaye Gebreab that chronicles the life of Gabriel Edmondo Nurenebi, an Eritrean who opposed Italian invasion plans. It highlights themes of bravery and betrayal, particularly focusing on an unsolved mystery surrounding a trai

Weathered sign on Eritrean highland road.

The Price of the Sea: A Chronology of Eritrean Resilience Against Century-Long Aggression

The article chronicles Eritrea's enduring resilience against external aggression, detailing a history of atrocities from pre-colonial times to the modern struggle for independence. It highlights the systematic violence inflicted by Ethiopian rulers and the unyielding spirit of th

Eritreans holding national flag by the Red Sea.

Eritrea at 35: The Nation They Could Not Break

Eritrea commemorates 35 years of independence, reflecting on its struggle for survival and self-determination. The anniversary highlights the resilience and determination of Eritreans in the face of historical betrayals and ongoing challenges.

Your Privacy

We use cookies to improve your experience, analyze traffic, and show relevant content. You can accept all, reject non‑essential, or manage preferences.