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Sniffing out Red Sea access, US in line to be Eritrea's latest suitor
With Strait of Hormuz closed, the US is reportedly seeking normalization with coastline state in the Horn of Africa. But it ...
By Giulia Paravicini May 6 (Reuters) - The United States is set to remove sanctions against Eritrea, according to an internal U.S. government document seen by Reuters, a decision analysts linked to ...
Reports emerged in April that the US government was considering resetting diplomatic ties with Eritrea. Doing so could ...
Main reason for surge of flattering rhetoric and meetings is Eritrea’s control of almost 1,200 kilometres of Red Sea ...
The United States plans to lift sanctions on Eritrea, aiming to enhance relations with the strategically located Red Sea ...
Concerned Governments Should Not Overlook Dire Rights RecordReports emerged in April that the US government was considering resetting diplomatic ties with Eritrea. Doing so could include lifting ...
Eritrea has been called Africa’s North Korea, and its Red Sea coastline makes it a potential bulwark against Iranian ...
Eritrea says it has been targetted by Igad and that the bloc is failing its founding principles. Ex-cyclist Zeragaber Gebrehiwot, who attended the 1980 Moscow Games, is among 13 released from a ...
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Sovereignty Vs. Hegemonic Ambition - Ethiopia's Expansionist Quest for Outlet to the Sea
Ethiopian Prime Minister Abiy Ahmed has once again, in his recent rhetoric, aired via Ethiopian state media earlier this month, attempted to frame sovereign sea access as an "existential" and ...
International Workers’ Day, 1 May, was celebrated at the compound of the Plastic Factory in Dubarwa at the Southern Region level on 28 April under the theme “Workers’ Organization: Motivator for ...
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