On Eritrea's Independence Day, the article reflects on the significance of the day for Eritreans, honoring martyrs and freedom fighters while critiquing the political narratives surrounding the country. It emphasizes the importance of understanding Eritrean sovereignty amidst ext
In his 35th Independence Anniversary address, President Isaias Afwerki emphasized the need for national consolidation, regional cooperation, and a fairer global order. He linked Eritrea's development to broader international justice and urged for collective security in the Horn
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.
Asmara hosted a vibrant street carnival with over 13,000 participants as part of Eritrea's Independence Week celebrations. The event featured cultural performances and exhibitions, highlighting national unity ahead of the 35th Independence Day on May 24.
Eritrea’s 2–0 win over Eswatini in Meknes Today, was more than a positive result in the preliminary round of AFCON PAMOJA 2027 qualifying. It was a reminder that Eritrean football did not suddenly appear from nowhere. It returned. After almost two decades away from continental q
Sixty-four years ago, in the rugged plains of Adal, a small band of Eritrean fighters led by Hamid Idris Awate opened fire on forces that had sworn Eritrea’s erasure. It was September 1, 1961 - Bahti Meskerem - the day Eritreans mark not as the beginning of violence, but as the
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