Category: Eritrea
The State of Eritrea covers 117,600 sq km (45,405 sq mi) and it is bounded on the east by the Red Sea, on the southeast by Djibouti, on the south and west by Ethiopia, and on the north and northwest by Sudan.
It became a de facto state in 1991 after a long secession war, later formalized in 1993 by a referendum.
Isaias Afewerki is the only President of Eritrea since independence with no constitution or election.
Eritrea’s population is estimated about 6 million in 2014. Asmara is the capital, while Massawa is the main port.
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The Eritrean regime is silent on many issues these days, but Eri-TV’s programmes suggest that.
President Isaias of Eritrea wrote a letter to the Security Council on March 27, 2012.
Ethiopian Ministry of Foreign Affairs denied media reports of additional military attacks inside Eritrea. It.
Ethiopian forces attacked destroyed three Eritrean military camps at dawn on Thursday. The camps are.
A day after the Ethiopian National Defense Forces(ENDF) raided three terrorist bases inside Eritrea, the.
Federal Democratic Republic of Ethiopia – Government Communication Affairs Office March 15, 2012 The Ethiopian.
Eritrea’s Foreign Minister, Osman Saleh, and special political advisor to the President, Yemane Ghebreab, visited.
In the late nineteenth century, when the once mighty Ottoman Empire was in a state.
(Jan. 27, 2012 – A Week in the Horn of Africa) On Monday this week,.
(Jan. 20, 2012 – A Week in the Horn of Africa) Last Monday night an.