‘It’s a step towards hope’: a refugee’s journey from wartorn Eritrea to the London Marathon
Hagos Kidana Abrha has done a lot of running in his life. As a teenager he raced his friends up mountains in his home country of Eritrea. When the country’s government tried to conscript him he ran for...
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Probe into Eritrean riots “should not let regime off the hook”
An investigation into the riots that erupted at an Eritrean festival in The Hague at the weekend should examine the role of Eritrea’s government as well as opposition groups, politicians and...
The strategic alliance between Russia and Eritrea
A stronghold of the Wagner Company, the Afewerki regime at the UN consistently votes on Moscow's side in resolutions on the conflict in Ukraine. Economic cooperation between the two countries grows...
Why were Eritrean factions fighting on the streets of Israel’s Tel Aviv?
A large number of Eritreans, some supporting the country’s government and others opposing it, have fought on the streets of Israel.
Missing in action: How Eritrean football was deflated at home and abroad
A series of desertions by Eritrean players to escape mandatory military conscription has impacted the football sector. ...