The government in Eritrea's capital, Asmara, has long accused Igad of siding with Ethiopia in regional disputes. Eritrea ...
Tensions between Ethiopia and Eritrea have soared in recent weeks, fueling concerns of renewed conflict that has divided ...
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Eritrea quits Igad again, says bloc losing relevance
Asmara quit the organisation in April 2007, citing the same grievances it raised again on Friday. The ministry said Igad had ...
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Egypt increases pressure on Ethiopia through port deals with Eritrea and Djibouti
Egypt has agreed to develop seaports in the Horn of Africa nations of Eritrea and Djibouti, part of its campaign to increase pressure on landlocked Ethiopia over its long-running Nile water dispute, ...
NAIROBI, Kenya — Eritrea on Friday withdrew from the Intergovernmental Authority on Development, accusing the East African ...
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Eritrea: UN Urges Release of 10,000 Arbitrarily Detained in Eritrea
The United Nations on Monday called for the unconditional release of the estimated 10,000 people arbitrarily detained in ...
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Eritrea Formally Withdraws from IGAD
Eritrea's Ministry of Foreign Affairs has formally informed the Intergovernmental Authority on Development (IGAD) Secretary General of its decision to ...
Eritrea has withdrawn from the East African regional bloc IGAD, accusing the organisation of "becoming a tool against" ...
The Office of the United Nations High Commissioner for Human Rights (OHCHR) issued a press release on Monday calling for the release of thousands of people arbitrarily detained in Eritrea. The ...
The two neighbours who were once part of a greater Ethiopian federation fought a bitter two-year border war which ended in ...
(London) - Eritrea's extensive detention and torture of its citizens and its policy of prolonged military conscription are creating a human rights crisis and prompting increasing numbers of Eritreans ...
ASMARA, Eritrea — This struggling, low-profile nation is doing something virtually unheard of in Africa. It’s turning down foreign aid. With a president who vows not to lead another “spoon-fed” ...
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