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Reflections on the Ankara Declaration: Hopes and Reservations for the Horn...

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The Ankara Declaration, signed on December 11, 2024, between Ethiopia and Somalia, represents a significant diplomatic breakthrough in the turbulent geopolitics of the Horn...

Ethiopian Naval Revival Ambition and its Impact on the Region

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Landlocked Ethiopia agreed to lease 20 km (12 miles) of coastline from Somaliland to set up a naval base and commercial port in exchange...

Ethiopia and Eritrea’s Future Relationship Should be Transactional

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The current Eritrean government and its predecessor, the Eritrean People’s Liberation Front (EPLF), have long opposed any secessionist tendencies in Ethiopia. Eritrea has consistently...

Eritrea is Looking Towards the East: Between Security, Development, and Potential...

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In a recent interview with TASS, the official Russian journal, the ambassador of the Russian Federation to Eritrea revealed a significant development. Asmara is...

Axum: Where the Boundary Line Between a Kid and an Adult,...

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What happened in Axum on November 28, 2020, has been a fertile ground for the Western media and their surrogates like Amnesty International to...

The More Eritrea is Challenged the More it gets Stronger.

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We Eritreans have faced very challenging times throughout our history. At a time when the world categorized the Eritrean struggle for independence as a...
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