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An African gulag so ghastly that inmates risk death to escape
NAIROBI — The tiny African nation of Eritrea is a sliver of fear wedged between Ethiopia and the Red Sea, a land that...
The government of Eritrea claims the territories bordering Ethiopia as "sovereign".
The government of Eritrea claims that its troops still present in Ethiopia actually occupy "sovereign Eritrean...
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...
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...
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...
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. ...
Eritrea’s repressive government criticizes exiles who attack overseas festivals as ‘asylum scum’
NAIROBI, Kenya (AP) — Flaming cars, violent clashes, dozens of people detained. As one of the world’s most repressive...
Eritrea on a mission to empower female athletes
To close the gender disparity gap and ensure more female athletes remain in athletics, Eritrea is on a mission to...