Two years after the Pretoria agreements ended the Tigray war, what’s the situation on the ground? The conflict resulted in ...
We are offering the following stories which have been selected by AFP's chief editors for re-publication as some of the best of the week. Pictures by Gregoire Campione. Video by Agnes Coudurier In ...
In 1991, we were on Dahlak Island, near Massawa, when we heard the biggest news of our lives ... We all hoped that Eritrea was going to flourish and we would live happily ever after.
East Africa correspondent Cara Anna, based in Kenya, reported the first detailed account of crimes being committed by Eritrean military forces within Ethiopia’s isolated Tigray region. Journalists ...
Around 18,000 asylum seekers from Eritrea, East Africa, live in Israel. They fled persecution and compulsory military conscription in one of the world's most repressive countries. Following air ...
A journalist detained in Eritrean prison without trial for 23 years has won a Swedish human rights prize for his commitment to freedom of expression. Dawit Isaak, who holds dual Eritrean-Swedish ...
Christopher Stockwell, an attorney representing 12 named defendants, provided The News Tribune with a statement from his clients, who said they believed that the Eritrean government manages and ...
Eritrea's Biniam Girmay is a hero in his cycling-mad homeland. The first black African to win a stage on the Tour de France, the 24-year-old "African King" also took the race's green jersey ...
A journalist detained in Eritrean prison without trial for 23 years has won a Swedish human rights prize for his commitment to freedom of expression. Dawit Isaak, who holds dual Eritrean-Swedish ...
In Eritrea, one of the world's most repressive countries, a tiny independent radio station broadcasting from a Paris apartment has become a beacon of hope. Transmitting trusted news for the past ...