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Netherlands expels top Eritrean diplomat

Daniel Mumbere The Dutch government has told the highest representative of Eritrea in the Netherlands to leave the country, minister of Foreign Affairs Halbe Zijlstra said on Wednesday. Tekeste Ghebremedhin Zemuy has been declared persona non grata, Zijlstra wrote in a letter to parliament, as the...

The USA May Impose Visa Restriction on Eritrea

Since 1967, Eritreans have been escaping their country and ending up in different countries of the West where most are now naturalized citizens. In the Middle East however, where the laws do not allow naturalization, many have lived for decades and died as aliens....

Why is Eritrea Thriving While Ethiopia Starving?

By Alem Fisshatzion, It was with dismay that we read today alarming reports that warn of catastrophic food insufficiency in Ethiopia. The grim picture shows that Ethiopia will need an extra $230 million from donors to secure aid for 4.5 million people this year alone....

Eritrea-Ethiopia border tensions persist due to US meddling – President Afwerki

Eritrean President Isaias Afwerki has accused the United States of being the architects of the borderline tension between them and neighbouring Ethiopia. In a letter addressed to selected heads of states, Afwerki urged his peers to force the United Nations Security Council (UNSC) to address...

Exploring Eritrea’s Italian Past

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Eritrea Denies Knowledge of Group Linked to Ethiopian Dam Plot

Eritrea’s government denied any knowledge of a rebel group that an Ethiopian broadcaster said had plotted to attack the country’s flagship hydropower plant. Ethiopian security forces killed 13 members of the Benishangul Gumuz People’s Liberation Movement who had traveled from Eritrea to attack the Grand...

Ethiopia, Eritrea inked MoUs on some major areas of cooperation

As per the agreements reached on 08 July 2018 between Prime Minister Abiy Ahmed and President Isaias Afewerki Ethiopia and Eritrea signed MoUs, among others, on the commencement of flights that have been defunct twelve years ago, the utilization of sea port and the...

UN to lift sanctions on Eritrea after US shift

© AFP/File | The UN Security Council is scheduled to vote on November 14 on lifting sanctions on Eritrea after the US dropped its insistence on prolonging the measures despite the peace deal with Ethiopia
UNITED NATIONS (UNITED STATES) (AFP) - The UN Security Council is preparing to lift sanctions on Eritrea after the United States dropped its insistence on prolonging the measures despite a peace deal with Ethiopia, diplomats said Friday. Britain circulated a draft resolution to the council on Thursday...

Djibouti,Eritrea agree to normalise ties a decade after a border dispute led to brief military clashes

Eritrea and Djibouti have agreed to normalise ties a decade after a border dispute led to brief military clashes, officials said on Thursday after a regional summit.
 Eritrea and Djibouti have agreed to normalise ties a decade after a border dispute led to brief military clashes, officials said on Thursday after a regional summit. Fighting erupted along the disputed Dumeira area after Djibouti accused Asmara of sending troops across the border. The...

Ethiopian Airlines to resume flights to Eritrean capital Asmara next week: state media

Addis Ababa, July 9, 2018 (FBC) – Ethiopian Airlines (Ethiopian), Africa’s largest airline, will resume flights to Eritrean capital Asmara next week. This was announced today by the Minister of Foreign Affairs of Ethiopia, Dr Workneh Gebeyhu. Ethiopian delegation, led by Prime Minister Dr Abiy Ahmed,...