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Published on Apr 18, 2025Source: MENAFN - Indeterminate
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Published on Apr 17, 2025
Back from the brink: How European support could prevent another Ethiopia-Eritrea war
Ethiopia and Eritrea are playing a dangerous game of chess; Tigray lies right in the centre of the board. The relationship between the two nations has deteriorated over the past few years, with the governments of both countries now indicating they are …
Source: European Council on Foreign Relations - Neutral -
Published on Apr 17, 2025
From Scarcity To Sustainability: Eritrea’S Water Transformation
(MENAFN- APO Group) Situated within the Sahelian Belt, Eritrea is characterized by arid and semi-arid conditions and has endured recurrent, often severe, droughts for decades. The country's surface water is distributed across five major river basin …
Source: MENAFN - Indeterminate -
Published on Apr 17, 2025
Eritrea: Public Diplomacy Activities By Diaspora National
(MENAFN- APO Group) Nationals in Germany, Egypt, Saudi Arabia, New Zealand, and the United States have conducted various public diplomacy activities. According to reports, the national committee of Eritreans in Germany held its 4th Congress on 15 April in …
Source: MENAFN - Indeterminate -
Published on Apr 17, 2025
How Nigeria, Eritrea, Ethiopia are becoming key FDI sources for Rwanda
Source: The New Times - Gov't Propaganda -
Published on Apr 18, 2025
Insiders and Insurgents: The Business of Al-Shabaab
At the heart of the Horn of Africa is a chilling story—one that combines corruption, terror, and insurgency into a deadly cycle. Somalia, forever plagued by political instability and extremism, is now in the hot seat for its suspected harboring of an …
Source: The Times of Israel - Neutral -
Published on Apr 18, 2025
The Guardian view on Sudan’s third year of conflict: a war against civilians
Sudan has begun its third year of civil war in the bleakest manner imaginable: mourning the massacre of hundreds of civilians and relief workers in displacement camps in Darfur. What began as a power struggle between generals has led to the killing of tens …
Source: The Guardian - Center-left -
Published on 02:22 GMT
Migrants deported by the US to Panama are still looking for a country to call home
On the outskirts of Panama City, Panama, an old school has been turned into a shelter for dozens of asylum-seekers who were deported from the US two months ago. The migrants sleep on mattresses in the gym and take Spanish lessons in the afternoon. They …
Source: PRI - The World - Public Broadcaster -
Published on 04:08 GMT
Wasteful water habits
I remember how in my childhood I would come home from school and being thirsty after a long walk go straight to the water tap and drink large amounts of water directly from the tap. In those days it was quite safe to do that as the water was treated by the …
Source: Business Recorder - Neutral -
Published on Apr 18, 2025
Trump administration to shut down dozens of US embassies, 60% in Africa
The Donald Trump administration is said to be proposing major cuts to the United States (US) State Department’s budget, with plans to reduce it by over $30 billion, more than half, for the 2026 fiscal year. According to CNN journalist Larry Madowo, this …
Source: GhanaWeb - Neutral