Eritrea
The West cannot save Ethiopia by misunderstanding it - opinion
As someone who has carried the identity of being Ethiopian, Jewish, Israeli, and American, I have learned that nations are not strengthened by outsiders who define them only by their failures.
The Red Sea, Assab, and the possibility of a reimagined Horn of Africa - opinion
Middle East’s future may be decided in the Horn of Africa - opinion
My Word: Recognition vs rejection of Somaliland - opinion
Is the judicial reform the answer to the south Tel Aviv riots? - analysis
The riots are a symptom of a severe problem in south Tel Aviv, and residents are rightfully seeking solutions – the coalition may be able to repackage the judicial reform as the answer.
MDA organizes emergency blood drive after violent protests
Magen David Adom said it treated 114 people, including 30 police officers, after a violent clash outside the Eritrean Embassy.
Violent protests against Eritrea's government are an international occurrence
The violent clashes that occurred at the Eritrean Embassy in Tel Aviv on Saturday was only the most recent in a series of escalating protests against the Eritrean government.
Smotrich: High Court is 'solely responsible' for Eritrean riot in Tel Aviv
'Israel is not functioning': Lapid lashes out over Eritrean riots • Likud MK vows to 'eliminate illegal migrants'
Eritrea’s dictatorship has written a death sentence for its public
The anti- and pro-Eritrean regime protesters have come head-to-head in Tel Aviv, but what is the conflict about?
Why are Eritreans rioting against their regime in Israel?
Fighting broke out between Eritrean pro-government and anti-government protesters. Could it have been avoided?
Netanyahu calls to deport Eritreans after hundreds hurt in Tel Aviv riot
Asylum seekers were protesting a cultural event held by the Eritrean regime in Tel Aviv • Israel Police 'use excessive force' as over 160 injured
Eritrean soldiers seen leaving major towns in northern Ethiopia
Unofficial reports suggest Eritrean forces may be withdrawing from Tigrayan population centers but the current situation remains unclear.
Combatants in Ethiopia's Tigray war agree to a ceasefire
A week after formal peace talks mediated by the African Union began in the South African capital Pretoria, delegates from both sides signed an agreement on a "permanent cessation of hostilities."
African summer: 'Drum to Infinity' and beyond
‘Djembe’ master Rachel Bangoura and her husband, Saboula Bangoura, introduce the Jewish spiritual insights of Isaac Luria to the life-giving beat of Africa