Three decades, one leader - how Eritreans had their hopes dashed
Once hailed as part of a new generation of reformist African leaders, Eritrea's president, who recently marked 32 years in power, has long defied expectations. Isaias Afwerki now spends much of his...
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Poland minister denies 'pushback' of pregnant Eritrean woman at border
Poland has denied that a pregnant Eritrean woman gave birth alone at the Poland-Belarus border after activists said soldiers had "pushed her...
Adwa’s shadows: Eritrea’s forgotten war veterans
Ethiopia’s triumph over Italy at Adwa is central to its national identity, but many Eritreans who were subjected to Emperor Menelik’s brutal retribution for serving Rome recall the darker side of the...
WAITING FOR ERITREAN HUMAN TRAFFICKERS’ TRIALS IN THE NETHERLANDS
A year and six months after a string of arrests of human traffickers accused of holding families living in the Netherlands to ransom, Dutch courts are making slow progress towards trials. Our...
Eritrea fares worst in the world in plastic waste management, shows Plastic Overshoot Day report
Due to poor waste management practices, 81 countries which include 44 African nations and India classified as ‘low waste producing polluters’—contribute to plastic pollution.