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Eritrea

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  • Eritrean celebrating the anniversary of the nation's independence. Credit: The Come Up Show.
    EritreaEthiopiaPolitics

    Ethiopia and Eritrea: Turning the promise of peace into the real thing

    By Abdul Mohammed
    June 18, 2018
    Ethiopia has made the first move. The next should be for it to put all its detailed concerns on the table. 20 years since ...
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  • An artist in Eritrea paints a patriotic mural of the war. Credit: David Stanley.
    EritreaEthiopiaPolitics

    How Ethiopia and Eritrea can forge a new relationship

    By Herman J. Cohen
    June 13, 2018
    Four key issues that will need to be resolved for the neighbours to normalise relations. In 1991, as the US Assistant Secretary of State ...
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  • Screenshot from a video of the recent protest in Asmara, Eritrea.
    EritreaPolitics

    More dissent in Eritrea, a country where dissent is not tolerated

    By Abraham T. Zere
    March 7, 2018
    The death of a respected elder while in jail has prompted an outpouring of grief and anger on the streets of Asmara. Last week, ...
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  • Screenshot from Aytitehamel, by Eseyas Debesay and the Yohannes sisters.
    CultureEritrea

    Whatever happened to Afwerki’s comely face? Eritrean music in an age of YouTube

    By Abraham T. Zere
    February 13, 2018
    Musicians in Eritrea used to have to sing the government’s praises to pass the censors. Now there are other ways to get heard. In ...
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  • Are Eritrea's young people saying enough is enough? Credit: David Stanley.
    EritreaPolitics

    Fight not flight: Eritrea’s youth taking matters into their own hands

    By Abraham T. Zere
    November 29, 2017
    The student protest in Asmara last month was rare and unique, but not unprecedented. On the 31 October, Eritrea experienced a rare protest as ...
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  • Eritrea photo of the week
    EritreaPhoto of the Week

    Photo of the Week: Getting your goat in Eritrea

    By Andrea Moroni
    May 12, 2017
    In Eritrea’s second largest city of Keren, the picturesque regional capital surrounded by granitic mountains, cattle is traded in the market. For more on Eritrea, ...
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  • EritreaPolitics

    Dear Europe, if you really must re-engage with Eritrea, here’s how you should do it

    By Rufael Tecle
    August 23, 2016
    Unless Europe demands conditions as it re-engages with Eritrea, it will simply be strengthening the very regime responsible for thousands fleeing in the first ...
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  • EritreaEthiopiaPolitics

    Why the skirmishes between Ethiopia and Eritrea won’t spiral into full-scale war

    By Seyoum Y. Tesfay
    June 23, 2016
    There is fighting talk on both sides, but neither would benefit from actual war. International attention has once again been drawn to the fraught ...
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  • EritreaPolitics

    The questions no one is asking about Eritrea

    By Valerie Frank
    January 6, 2016
    Reports on Eritrea tend to ask why so many are fleeing the country. The more relevant question is: Why are so many fleeing the ...
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  • EritreaPolitics

    What we talk about when we talk about change in Eritrea – the case of education

    By Valerie Frank
    September 1, 2015
    Events in Eritrea are often interpreted in terms of what they mean for the strength of the regime. But this lens can lead us to devalue ingenuity and ...
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