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GENEVA -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 ...
Today the UN Human Rights Council firmly rejected Eritrea’s attempt to end scrutiny of its human rights situation. Council ...
Mr. Fitwi Woldegergis, Director of the Students’ Summer Work Program, indicated that the program is set to be conducted from ...
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Al Jazeera on MSNUN rights council rejects Eritrea’s bid to end human rights investigationHRW says Asmara’s move was an effort to distract from independent reporting on the ‘country’s dire rights record’.
About 60 exemplary farmers and heads of agricultural offices, along with experts from Segeneity sub-zone, conducted a tour to ...
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AllAfrica on MSNEthiopia Accuses Eritrea, TPLF Faction, and Armed Groups of Plotting Rainy Season 'Major Offensive', Decries 'Territorial Occupation'Ethiopia's Minister of Foreign Affairs, Gedion Timothewos, has issued a stern diplomatic appeal to U.S. Secretary of State Marco A. Rubio, accusing Eritrea of its "unrelenting cooperation and ...
The regulatory service in the Gash Barka Region has conducted seminars on food safety for both humans and animals, targeting ...
Foreign players competing in next year’s World Cup in the US will have their social media screened for posts supporting ...
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Kilmar Abrego Garcia was allegedly beaten and psychologically tortured during his time at CECOT, according to new court ...
Tour de France kicks off on Saturday, featuring 184 riders across 23 teams — and packing in 52,500 metres of elevation.
The Pretoria Peace Agreement, signed in November 2022, ended the Tigray war but excluded Eritrea from negotiations, a decision that sowed seeds of discord.
The Eritrean government has accused Ethiopia of escalating tensions in what its officials describe as a “long-brewing war agenda”.
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