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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(Tom Gardner – Foreign Policy) Two recent and seemingly incongruous events may one day be.
President Isaias Afeworki has sent messages to several Heads of State and Government urging them.
This article attempts to analyze a post Isaias Afeworki’s Eritrea and about the revenge-oriented policy.
This piece of article is to examine the hostile foreign policy of Eritrea, under President.
After observing the attempts reading the New York Times article titled “It’s Bad in Eritrea,.
This week the World Wide Web was awash with an Ethio-Eritrean matter. Conflict, that is..
Last Sunday, Ethiopian and Eritrean troops had one of the biggest clashes since the end of.