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Ethiopia has intensified its efforts to secure sea access, a move the nation views as critical for ensuring sustainable development across the country. Landlocked since the secession of Eritrea in ...
A part of Northern Africa is slowly splitting apart from the rest of the continent and may eventually create a whole new ...
As much as the war in Ethiopia’s Tigray region represented the peak of Eritrean-Ethiopian coordination and rapprochement, the understandings that concluded the war marked ...
The Ministry has also deployed additional health workers to remote and high-risk areas. These efforts have bolstered the ...
For a brief moment, Eritreans were full of hope. They assumed independence would bring more freedom and better economic ...
Eritrea has announced the construction of a new dam in the Molqui sub-zone area that it hopes will build on efforts to strengthen the country’s water supplies “A new dam is under construction in the ...
With vintage coffee houses, grand Italian architecture, and a national love for pizza and macchiatos, Eritrea is unlike any other destination on the continent. Eritrea’s capital, Asmara ...
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 ...
Situated within the Sahelian Belt, Eritrea is characterized by arid and semi-arid conditions and has endured recurrent, often severe, droughts for decades. The country’s surface water is distributed ...
Ethiopia and Eritrea are playing a dangerous game of chess; Tigray lies right in the centre of the board. The relationship between the two nations has deteriorated over the past few years, with the ...
Eritrea is empowering its youth by equipping them with leadership skills to actively contribute to community development. The Ministry of Information said on Wednesday that 73 young people engaged in ...
Somalia is disintegrating. Tensions between Eritrea and landlocked Ethiopia are rising. Though each crisis is driven by different, home-grown causes, “the question of who controls the Red Sea ...