Pietros G/M Werasi

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Pietros G/M Werasi

Pietros G/M Werasi

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Gere Habte
Gere Habte@gere_habte23891·
ነባሪ ዝኽሪ 20 ሰነ ሰማእታት ኤርትራ ✊🇪🇷🙏🇪🇷
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Embassy of Eritrea to Ethiopia PM to AU & ECA
🇪🇷 🤝 🇪🇬 🔹 Confirmed cooperation agreements in: ⛏️ Mining 🏗️ Infrastructure 🏘️ Housing 💊 Pharmaceutical Industry 🚢 Maritime Transport ⚓ Port Connectivity & Development (Assab, Massawa, and Marsa Fatima) ✈️🚛🚢 Land, Air, and Maritime Connectivity
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David Yeh
David Yeh@Yehdavid·
#Ethiopia is trapped in a political coma fueled by a 3,000-year myth of continuous Christian civilization, hindering progress & stability. The country's future depends on separating cultural pride from historical myth, realities & adopting a vision. 👇👇👉 mesobjournal.com/post/ethiopia-…
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Yemane G. Meskel 🇪🇷
President Isaias Afwerki and his delegation were accorded warm welcome by President Abdel Fattah el-Sisi on their arrival at Al-Ittihadiya Palace.
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German Embassy in Eritrea
German Embassy in Eritrea@GermanEmbasssy·
Great atmosphere and excellent organization at the Asmara Marathon on 7 June 2026! Congratulations to all participants and especially to the winners for their outstanding achievements. A wonderful celebration✨ of sportsmanship, determination, and community spirit in Asmara.🇪🇷 🇪🇷Athlete Nahom Ermias became champion of Asmara Marathon 2026 and finished the race in two hours, 16 minutes, and 22 seconds. 🏆🏅🇪🇷✨ In the women’s half marathon category, 🇪🇷Olympian Athlete Nazareth Woldu finished the race in one hour, 16 minutes, and 11 seconds, winning the gold medal and cup.✨🏆🏅🎊🇪🇷 In the Paralympics race, conducted in two groups, the 🇪🇷 athletes Tedros Aregay, Yonas Hailu, and Petros Samuel stood first. 🏅🎊🏆✨🇪🇷 #AsmaraMarathon #Eritrea #Sports #Marathon
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David Yeh
David Yeh@Yehdavid·
Tsimdo: A Vision for Unity & Peace in HOA. It promotes peace, collaboration,& regional resilience through unity, dialogue,& partnership, reframing borders as gateways for exchange & centering local voices. Join Tsimdo to build a shared future.#Eritrea 👇👉 mesobjournal.com/post/tsimdo-er…
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Pietros G/M Werasi@PWerasi·
@Tinaa212s ... tomorrow ll be better than yesterday ... እንጀራ ድያ እምኒ፡ ካብ ትማልስ ጽባሕ ትሕሸኒ ... thank you for sharing!
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David Yeh
David Yeh@Yehdavid·
#Eritrea, with decades of experience controlling its Red Sea coast, is capable of securing its maritime domain. #Ethiopia, a landlocked state lacking coastline & maritime experience, should seek access through agreements rather than territorial claims.👇👉 redseabeacon.com/the-frog-with-…
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ASSAB MEDIA 🇪🇷 ERITREA
ASSAB MEDIA 🇪🇷 ERITREA@AsssabMedia·
Eritrea has been elected as one of the Vice-Presidents of the 81st Session of the United Nations General Assembly (Sept. 2026–Sept. 2027). A recognition of Eritrea’s growing role in multilateral diplomacy & to the UN Charter Congratulations to the Eritrean delegation&people!
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Sharron Yemane
Sharron Yemane@Sharronyemane·
College scholarships for master and doctorate degrees University scholarships for Master's and PhD degrees ====================== The Consulate General of the State of Eritrea in Jeddah is pleased to announce once again the availability of 20 scholarships offered by the Ministry of Higher Education in Morocco for Master and Doctoral Degrees. Those who wish to apply should visit the Consulate with the documents mentioned below, from 04/06/2026 to 10/06/2026. @ a copy of University certificate. @ a copy of grade scouts. @ a copy of passport . @ copy of birth certificate @ National ID copy @3 recent portrait - size: 3x3 @ Medical report (certificate that proves that the patient is free from any infectious diseases). @ a recent criminal record
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David Yeh
David Yeh@Yehdavid·
#Eritrea's Colluli Potash Project can become a key global fertiliser player, supporting the #EU's Fertiliser Action Plan to reduce import dependence and strengthen supply resilience through potential partnerships and collaborative initiatives. 👇👇👉 mesobjournal.com/post/the-eu-fe…
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Alula Frezghi
Alula Frezghi@AlulaFre·
Myths About Eritrea: A Fact-Based Examination Red Sea Beacon June 3, 2026 Beginning today, Red Sea Beacon launches a special eleven-part series, Myths About Eritrea: A Fact-Based Examination. Over the coming days, we will examine and challenge some of the most persistent myths, misconceptions, and false narratives about Eritrea. Many of these claims have circulated for decades, originating during the imperial era of Haile Selassie, amplified under the Derg, refined during the Woyane years, echoed by Ethiopia’s supporters, lobbyists, and paid advocates, and now vigorously promoted by the Prosperity Party and its allies. Through relentless repetition, these narratives are often presented as established truths despite resting on selective history, distortion, speculation, and, in some cases, outright falsehood. This series seeks to set the record straight by subjecting these claims to careful historical, legal, political, and geopolitical scrutiny. From assertions that Eritrea is merely a colonial creation to allegations concerning its governance, regional role, migration, Red Sea policy, and state capacity, each article will separate fact from fiction and examine the evidence behind the narrative. The objective is neither polemics nor propaganda, but a fact-based discussion grounded in history, international law, and documented realities. As we undertake this examination during the solemn month of June, we remember with profound gratitude the martyrs whose sacrifices transformed Eritrea from an aspiration into a sovereign nation and whose legacy continues to safeguard its freedom, independence, and sovereignty. Eternal glory to all Eritreans who made the ultimate sacrifice. ዓወት ንሓፋሽ! (Victory to the Masses!) @hawelti @Sudan #Djibouti #Somalia @ERIMEDIA1 #Turkey #Qatar #UAE @EmbassyEritrea @hadnetkeleta @SirakBahlbi @EliasAmare @Ghidewon @Yehdavid @GhideonMusa @SharronYemane @AmbStesfamariam @BeyeneRussom @OgbazgyAA @Eritrea_UN @EritreanWomenCC @gdrarr @berhanetesfaz1 @aabraham1991 @NUEWEritrea @DrBerhe @channelafrica1 @nar8202 @tberhan0437898 @shabait @ERiTV_Official @boftay @tewerwari_1 @Winta_eri @selam_tewo49251 redseabeacon.com/myths-about-er…
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Ghideon Musa
Ghideon Musa@GhideonMusa·
Eritrea has been elected to serve as one of the Vice-Presidents of the United Nations General Assembly’s 81st Session (September 2026 – September 2027). This election reflects growing international recognition of Eritrea’s active role in multilateral diplomacy and its commitment to the principles of the UN Charter. Congratulations to the Eritrean delegation and the entire nation! #Eritrea #UN
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Alula Frezghi
Alula Frezghi@AlulaFre·
Asmara at the Center: Eritrea and the Collapse of the Old Horn of Africa Order May 31, 2026 By Dawit Gebremichael Habte @RedSeaBeacon Introduction For more than eighty years, the Horn of Africa has been organized around a single geopolitical assumption: that Ethiopia was the indispensable center of regional order and that the security of the Red Sea could be managed through Addis Ababa. This assumption shaped the policies of superpowers, international organizations, and regional actors alike. It justified the sacrifice of Eritrean self-determination during the federation era, rationalized decades of support for Ethiopian regional primacy, and informed Washington’s broader strategy from the Cold War through the War on Terror. Today, that assumption is collapsing. The convergence of multiple crises, the militarization of the Red Sea, the disruption of global shipping lanes, the rise of non-state actors capable of threatening maritime commerce, the closure of strategic chokepoints, and Ethiopia’s growing internal instability, has exposed a geopolitical reality long obscured by ideology and habit: the security of the Red Sea cannot be guaranteed from a landlocked capital hundreds of kilometers from the coast. Geography, which policymakers spent decades trying to circumvent, has reasserted itself with undeniable force. As global powers search for reliable anchors in an increasingly volatile maritime environment, strategic attention is shifting toward the state that sits astride the western shore of the Red Sea and overlooks the approaches to Bab al-Mandeb. The same Eritrea that was once treated as a problem to be managed, isolated, or contained is emerging as a pivotal actor in the evolving architecture of regional security. This is not merely a story about Eritrea. It is a story about the collapse of an old geopolitical order and the emergence of a new one. It is a story about how geography ultimately defeated political convenience, how sovereignty outlasted coercion, and how a nation long dismissed as peripheral has moved steadily toward the center of one of the world’s most consequential strategic theaters. The road to this moment began not in the contemporary Red Sea crisis, but more than a century and a half ago, when the opening of the Suez Canal transformed the strategic value of a coastline that would repeatedly become the object of imperial ambition, international rivalry, and national struggle. ReadMore @RedSeaBeacon @hawelti @Sudan #Djibouti #Somalia #Egypt #SaudiArabia #Turkey #Qatar #UAE @EmbassyEritrea @hadnetkeleta @SirakBahlbi @EliasAmare @Afc2012Alula @Ghidewon @Yehdavid @GhideonMusa @globalezra @SharronYemane @Winta_eri @PMEthiopia @MFAEthiopia @MOFAEGYPT @AfricanUnion @antonioguterres @cnni @AJEnglish @BBCWorld @Reuters @AFP @AlAhramWeekly @FT @latimes @nytimes @BBCWorld @AlJazeera @tberhan0437898 @shabait @ERiTV_Official @ForeignPolicy @TheAtlantic @CanadaFP @tewerwari_1 redseabeacon.com/asmara-at-the-…
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FikreJesus, PhD
FikreJesus, PhD@FikreJesus·
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Alula Frezghi
Alula Frezghi@AlulaFre·
Eritrea’s Long Road to Nationhood:Thirty-Five Years After Independence, the Spirit of Resilience Endures May 26, 2026 By Alula Frezghi @RedSeaBeacon Every nation constructs a story about itself. Some are shaped around conquest, others around wealth, ideology, or geography. Eritrea’s story, however, has been forged through a united struggle against foreign aggression, sustained by resilience, steadfastness, and endurance, and guided by a vision of unity in diversity and a commitment to social justice irrespective of religion, ethnicity, or region. Thirty-five years after independence, Eritrea remains one of the most resilient states in Africa and the wider Red Sea region. Its national identity was not constructed on myth, fabricated narratives, or appropriated history, but forged through generations of steadfast resistance against colonial occupation, forced annexation, prolonged war, and the relentless pressures of survival within one of the world’s most volatile strategic corridors. Yet Eritrea’s national consciousness was shaped not only by suffering, but by its conversion into discipline: the belief that cohesion itself could function as political survival. Every May, as Independence Day comes, Eritrea becomes a nation in remembrance. Songs return to public space. Families gather beneath portraits of the fallen. Veterans sit in cafés speaking less of victory than of absence. Memory, in this context, is not symbolic it is civic infrastructure. For Eritreans, independence is not a diplomatic milestone. It is a condition extracted through irreversible cost. The road toward nationhood was neither linear nor inevitable. Italian colonial rule, beginning in 1890, introduced infrastructure that still shapes Eritrea’s urban geography. But it also established a rigid hierarchy in which development and extraction were inseparable. Eritrean labor built the colony’s physical foundations while political agency remained externally controlled. The British Military Administration that followed World War II did not resolve this condition; it displaced it. Industrial dismantling, geopolitical bargaining, and uncertainty turned Eritrea into a transitional object in emerging Cold War calculations. ReadMore @RedSeaBeacon @hawelti @Sudan #Djibouti #Somalia #Egypt #SaudiArabia #Turkey #Qatar #UAE @EmbassyEritrea @hadnetkeleta @SirakBahlbi @EliasAmare @Afc2012Alula @Ghidewon @Yehdavid @GhideonMusa @SharronYemane @PMEthiopia @MFAEthiopia @MOFAEGYPT @AfricanUnion @antonioguterres @cnni @AJEnglish @BBCWorld @Reuters @AFP @AlAhramWeekly @FT @latimes @nytimes @BBCWorld @AlJazeera @tberhan0437898 @shabait @ERiTV_Official @CanadaFP @ForeignPolicy @TheAtlantic @NewYorker redseabeacon.com/eritreas-long-
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