Opinion: From Lost Cause to National Agenda: Ethiopia’s bold move to end landlocked isolation, secure coastal gateway
In the late 19th century, under Emperor Menelik II, Ethiopia successfully defended its sovereignty against Italian colonial ambitions at the Battle of Adwa in 1896. However, by then, Italy had...
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Eritrea Is the North Korea of Africa: America Must Act
The United States Should Openly Support Regime Change in Eritrea: Africa may be the world’s second most-populous continent and a growing economic powerhouse but, for too long, the White House and...
Eritrea: Washington’s Surprising Partner in Africa’s Most Unstable Corner
The Trump administration stands at a pivotal crossroads, with a rare chance to reshape the Horn of Africa by moving beyond the idealistic foreign policies of previous administrations and adopting a...
Turkish authorities forcibly deport 300 Eritreans despite high risk of human rights violations: UN special rapporteurs
The Turkish government forcibly deported 300 Eritrean migrants to their home country, where they face a grave risk of human rights violations, according to official documents published on Monday by...
Over 300 Eritrean Investors Set for Second Diaspora Conference in Kampala
The Office of the President, in collaboration with the Eritrean community in Uganda, is organizing the 2nd Eritrean Diaspora Investment Conference to celebrate and enhance the contributions of...