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The United Nations Human Rights Council on Friday rejected a bid by Eritrea to end the mandate of a U.N. expert investigating alleged abuses in the country, in a relief to Western diplomats who feared ...
Today the UN Human Rights Council firmly rejected Eritrea’s attempt to end scrutiny of its human rights situation. Council ...
Rubio, accusing Eritrea of its "unrelenting cooperation and coordination between a faction of the TPLF", and "other armed groups under their tutelage, to undertake major offensive operations during ...
Mr. Fitwi Woldegergis, Director of the Students’ Summer Work Program, indicated that the program is set to be conducted from ...
About 60 exemplary farmers and heads of agricultural offices, along with experts from Segeneity sub-zone, conducted a tour to ...
The government of Eritrea has been working the corridors of the United Nations Human Rights Council in Geneva to try to end ...
The regulatory service in the Gash Barka Region has conducted seminars on food safety for both humans and animals, targeting ...
In a briefing delivered today to parliamentarians, Prime Minister Abiy Ahmed repeated Ethiopia's pursuit of access to the sea "peacefully" while underscoring the country's sovereign right to the ...
Eritrea is rebuilding its army and still destabilising its neighbours, particularly Ethiopia, following a 2018 decision to ...
Longtime foes Ethiopia and Eritrea could be headed towards war, officials in a restive Ethiopian region at the centre of the tensions have warned, risking another humanitarian disaster in the Horn ...
Recently, a compelling, over 500-page book titled 'Striving at Home' by Tekle Weldeslasie was launched at Keren Hotel. Written in English, the book draws heavily from the author's personal experiences ...