‘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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Meet Rimon: The Eritrean Singer Blurring the Lines Between R&B and Alternative Music
RIMON’s genre-defying sound is a testament to the wide array of influences that have shaped her music. The Eritrean-born artist, who spent her formative years in the Netherlands, effortlessly blends...
Away from the global spotlight, Eritreans are trapped in a garrison state
The world must act to end Isaias Afwerki’s reign of perpetual war.American writer and security analyst Paul B Henze, who served in the Carter administration as a deputy to National Security Adviser...
Migrants are sleeping outside one of London's best known landmarks in new crisis
Migrants are camping outside one of Britain’s most famous landmarks as the small boat crisis intensifies, the Daily Express can reveal. Around 50 people – mainly from Eritrea – are sleeping rough over...
How Nigeria, Eritrea, Ethiopia are becoming key FDI sources for Rwanda
African countries Nigeria, Eritrea, and Ethiopia stood out among the top ten sources of Foreign Direct Investments (FDIs) in Rwanda in 2024, contributing over $464 million in FDIs. Nigeria in...