Eritrea breaks west's Red Sea chokehold, pivots to Iran, Russia, China
Tel Aviv loses another Red Sea partner: Eritrea emerges as a critical node in the rising Eurasian multipolar nexus, defying US-Israeli plans for regional control. Aidan J. Simardone MAY 29, 2025...
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Eritrea and Ethiopia (PART FIVE ) – By Dawit W Giorgis
The abrogation of the federation in 1962 has been the subject of passionate debate. The Eritrean liberation movements have all condemned it and believe it was this act that caused the uprising. Some go...
France: Eritrean migrant dies in Calais area
An Eritrean migrant has died near the French city of Calais, on the French Channel coast, French media reports. The incident reportedly marks the fourth death of a migrant in the Calais region since...
Can Eritrea’s mining sector flourish under autocratic rule?
Eritrea – known as Africa's North Korea – is attracting considerable Chinese interest in its vast mineral resources despite the regime's autocratic nature. Eritrea, situated in the Horn of Africa,...
Eritrean skier raised in Alberta qualifies for 3rd Winter Olympics
Shannon-Ogbnai Abeda made history in 2018 as the first Eritrean to compete in alpine skiing at the Winter Olympics. Now, the 28-year-old is heading back to the world’s biggest stage but this time,...