Eight years after the peace agreement between Eritrea and Ethiopia, Prime Minister Abiy Ahmed's rhetoric has shifted towards claims of 'sovereign access' to Eritrean territory, raising concerns about the stability of the peace established in 2018.
Eritrea is advancing its infrastructure and energy development through strategic projects in transport and renewable energy, supported by the African Development Bank. These initiatives aim to enhance connectivity, boost economic growth, and improve living standards.
Alpha Exploration Ltd. has expanded its copper-gold discovery at the Anagulu project in Eritrea, identifying new target zones and enhancing its exploration footprint. The findings underscore the potential of the Arabian-Nubian Shield in the region.
The article critiques the EU and UN's allegations against Eritrea regarding human rights violations, arguing that these claims are politically motivated and ignore Eritrea's military integrity and historical context.
WHO Africa Chief Professor Mohamed Yakub Janabi praised Eritrea's health system during his recent visit, highlighting its focus on primary healthcare, community services, and local pharmaceutical production. The visit underscored Eritrea's commitment to health equity and preventi
Eritrea is advancing its Massawa to Tesseney Road and Coastal Area Infrastructure Development Project, supported by the African Development Bank. The project aims to enhance transport connectivity and regional integration, with a focus on feasibility studies and preparations for
The article critiques the UN's ongoing scrutiny of Eritrea, highlighting the hypocrisy in its human rights mandate. It argues that the UNHRC's selective enforcement undermines its principles of universality and impartiality.
On June 20, Eritrea commemorates the sacrifices of those who fought for its independence. This day honors the martyrs who paid the ultimate price for freedom and dignity, reflecting on the nation's long struggle against foreign domination.
Ethiopia's foreign minister, Gedion Timothewos, presented a vision of regional cooperation at Chatham House, but his message clashed with Ethiopia's historical grievances regarding maritime access. The duality of Ethiopia's diplomatic language raises questions about its intention
Eritrea has rejected a UN Human Rights Council report, claiming it is methodologically flawed and politically biased. The country argues that the report overlooks its development progress and relies on unverified sources.
China's recent statement at the UN Human Rights Council criticized the ongoing country-specific mandate on Eritrea, highlighting its failure to promote human rights and calling for a reevaluation of the Council's approach. This intervention reflects a broader ideological divide w
The European Union's recent statement on Eritrea reflects a continued reliance on outdated approaches that Eritrea rejects. The article argues for equal treatment and constructive engagement rather than politicized human rights mechanisms.
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