A fifth of migrants crossing Channel on small boats are Eritreans
There are more Eritreans crossing the Channel in small boats this year than any other nationality as cheaper prices by smugglers attract increasingly poorer migrants to take the route. More than...
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Remembering Segen, from Eritrea: A poet who died after crossing the Mediterranean
Tesfalidet Tesfom, known as Segen, an Eritrean migrant who died shortly after reaching Sicily in 2018, left behind poems discovered in his wallet. His verses speak of the hardships faced by migrants and...
Network With Eritrea Route
Saudi Arabian airline flynas has announced plans to initiate operations to Eritrea, a northeast African country situated on the Red Sea coast. Starting from Jan. 17,...
Eritrea admits military presence in Badme and disputed territories, denies occupation
The government of Eritrea has finally publicized its intentions to control disputed areas on the Ethiopian border such as Badme, which have been a bone of contention since the 2000 Algiers...
UN Rights Experts: Eritrea Maintains Iron Grip Through Repression, Systematic Impunity
GENEVA —Human rights experts warn Eritrea maintains an iron grip on its people through repression and widespread, systematic impunity for grave human rights violations.