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Eritrea, a small, isolated country in the Horn of Africa, has long been compared to North Korea due to its militarized society, one-party government, and strong control over its citizens. Since ...
Once hailed as a liberation hero, Eritrean president Isaias Afwerki has ruled since 1993 without elections, a functioning parliament, or constitution. Under his leadership, the country ranks dead ...
Here's where the State Department is planning its layoffs and changes Various national security offices, as well as units that cover Asia and the Middle East, will be consolidated or slashed ...
[1] See DefendDefenders et al., “Eritrea: The annual Council resolution should outline the country’s human rights situation and extend the Special Rapporteur’s mandate,” 17 May 2023, https ...
Golden State Valkyries break down the meaning behind their court design and logo The first thing fans will see when they walk into Chase Center this summer is the Valkyries brand new playing court.
The new logo designs were created by award-winning designer Benjamin Mayberry.
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.
Sudan’s Burhan arrives in Turkey on heels of Eritrea visit, key victories The talks come after a major military victory for the Sudanese army in Khartoum against the Rapid Support Forces, who are ...
Are Ethiopia and Eritrea hurtling towards war? The two countries’ historically fraught relationship was mended in 2018, but hostilities are flaring again.
Longtime foes Ethiopia and Eritrea could be headed towards war, officials in northern Ethiopia and regional experts have warned.
The former Italian colony of Eritrea was annexed by Ethiopia in 1962. Rebel forces led by Isaias Afwerki waged a three-decade armed struggle that secured Eritrea's independence in 1993.