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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 ...
CSO Law amendment raises fears of repression The Ministry of Justice has drafted sweeping amendments to Ethiopia’s Civil Society Organizations (CSO) Proclamation, sparking alarm among rights advocates ...
The regulatory service in the Gash Barka Region has conducted seminars on food safety for both humans and animals, targeting ...
The Executive Board of the National Union of Eritrean Women conducted a meeting on 1 and 2 July to review the implementation ...
We've talked about some incredibly poor countries on this channel before, but perhaps nothing as bad as the small East ...
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Eritrea is one of the most tightly-controlled countries in the world. When it comes to transparency and the freedom of the press, it's considered the "North Korea" of Africa.
ADANE BIKILA in Addis Ababa, EthiopiaEthiopia BureauADDIS ABABA, (CAJ News) - THE human rights community is concerned at Eritrea’s ongoing system of compulsory military service. It has been denounced ...
Eritrea is trying to cancel the mandate of a U.N. expert investigating alleged abuses, a document sent to the U.N. Human ...
The government of Eritrea has been working the corridors of the United Nations Human Rights Council in Geneva to try to end ...
Meanwhile, Eritrea has emerged in media reports as a new entry point for weapons supplied to Al-Burhan’s forces. These include anti-aircraft weapons, barrel bombs and spare parts.
Foreign Minister Gedion Timotheos says the Ethiopian government will not take a combative stance against Eritrea despite escalating tensions between the two countries. “We have not entered into a war ...