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Human rights activists ወሃቢ ተስፋ .ሓዲእን ክወፍር ሓዲአን ክዕርፍ ነቡስን ስጋን ክፈኻኸራ ሓያል ዪ ሰውራ.


@JoshuaTabah @BeyeneRussom @biniamb @CanHCKenya I wonder how many times @DrChTouati new book #Eritrea's Gold Rush mentions Nevsun Resources ltd. They definitely stripped our land, exploited our people dealing with greed & tyrant dictators all for blood money that derived from Eritrea's gold, copper, & zinc from Bisha Mines. 3️⃣

Washington is just one of a dozen actors to have thrown its hat in the ring of competitive interests in the Red Sea with seemingly little concern for the strategic ripple effects that might emerge, writes @_hudsonc. foreignpolicy.com/2026/04/23/eri…

Washington is just one of a dozen actors to have thrown its hat in the ring of competitive interests in the Red Sea with seemingly little concern for the strategic ripple effects that might emerge, writes @_hudsonc. foreignpolicy.com/2026/04/23/eri…

Washington is just one of a dozen actors to have thrown its hat in the ring of competitive interests in the Red Sea with seemingly little concern for the strategic ripple effects that might emerge, writes @_hudsonc. foreignpolicy.com/2026/04/23/eri…








Washington is just one of a dozen actors to have thrown its hat in the ring of competitive interests in the Red Sea with seemingly little concern for the strategic ripple effects that might emerge, writes @_hudsonc. foreignpolicy.com/2026/04/23/eri…






No country can make a deal with Eritrea because it has nothing to offer. In a world that's transactional & not ideological, economically-locked countries crumble. The sad truth is that, Egypt, which put Eritrea in its conundrum, knew Eritrea's fate, & still chose to sacrifice it.











Our flag is BLUE. Our mission is FREEDOM. We will not allow a used truck salesman or any diplomat to sell out the #Eritrea|n democratic struggle. #EBRF #RegimeChangeInEritrea #TransnationalRepression #BlueRevolution #Eritrea #NoMorePFDJTerror @POTUS @WSJ @MarioNawfal @BeyeneGerezghe1 @CmaDawit @BereketKahsai1 @EGerasouli35992 @BradSherman @darrell @KjetilTronvoll @TiborPNagyJr @martinplaut @mrubin1971 @SenateForeign @washingtonpost @senatorscarr @SenAdamSchiff @SenatorDurbin @tedcruz @DrJPPham @SenJeffMerkley @DrChTouati @UN_HRC @UN @hrw @amnesty @Habtishgreat @IntlCrimCourt @washingtonpost @BBC @AJEnglish @_AfricanUnion @afric_insde

The Institute of Foreign Affairs (@ifa_ethiopia) hosted Mr. Cameron Hudson, where discussions focused on evolving U.S. engagement in the Greater Horn of Africa and the broader geopolitical dynamics of the Red Sea region. Key points highlighted: 📷Strategic recalibration in the Red Sea The United States is exploring a potential reset in its relations with the Horn of Africa as part of a broader effort to remain engaged in a strategically vital and increasingly dynamic region. 📷Security and maritime priorities Heightened attention to Red Sea security and the protection of key maritime routes such as the Bab al-Mandeb is shaping current policy considerations. 📷Diplomatic engagement and dialogue Preliminary engagements, including discussions facilitated by regional actors, highlight the importance of dialogue in addressing complex regional challenges. 📷Balancing strategy and stability The discussion emphasized the need for a careful, balanced approach that aligns strategic interests with long-term regional stability and constructive engagement. 📷Navigating a competitive geopolitical space With multiple actors active in the region, maintaining effective and coherent engagement remains essential for sustaining influence and promoting cooperation. 📷Importance of clear and forward-looking policy Thoughtful, well-calibrated policies are key to ensuring that engagement contributes positively to peace, stability, and mutual understanding in the Horn of Africa. #Ethiopia #Horn #RedSea #Diplomacy #IFA

