Before Unicode and modern language support, one Eritrean engineer achieved what many thought impossible—bringing the ancient Ge’ez script into the digital age and preserving a civilization’s written heritage.
Eritrean-born actress Zeudi Araya, a prominent figure in Italian cinema during the 1970s, has passed away at 75. Her legacy spans beauty, film, and cultural identity, marking her as an icon for Eritreans and a significant contributor to European cinema.
A UNESCO delegation met with Eritrean officials in Asmara to discuss cooperation in education, heritage documentation, and the use of AI in learning. The talks aimed to strengthen existing partnerships and explore new areas of collaboration.
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.
The article explores the historical significance of Eritrea as the ancient land of Punt, emphasizing its cultural and maritime heritage. It highlights recent scientific findings that trace the origins of mummified baboons in Egypt back to Eritrea, reinforcing the region's histori
When history threatens the comfort of power, the truth itself becomes the target. That is precisely what Eritrea faces today — a new wave of revisionism disguised as “analysis,” peddled by Abiy Ahmed’s Prosperity Party (PP) activists and pseudo-intellectual circles such as “Horn
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