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
Brown Hotels ready to welcome tourists in new hotels and resorts across Israel and Greece
Brown Hotels Collection started as an Israeli boutique hotel group, with stylish urban hotels in Tel Aviv and Jerusalem, and rapidly transformed into an international hospitality collection.
Israel's African asylum seekers are living in limbo
Israel's government tends to take a long time processing each individual’s claim for refugee status, and rarely grants it, leaving them stuck in a country with minimal rights and an uncertain future.
Court acquits 2 men who lynched, mistook Eritrean refugee for a terrorist
Video images of the attack show Zarhum incapacitated and lying in a pool of his own blood being kicked by bystanders who thought he was an assailant.
The Eritrean cooking course teaching Israelis about asylum seekers
Kitchen Talks is a social project that aims to connect different groups in Israeli society.
Exhibit showcases Israeli artists alongside artists from Eritrea and Sudan
In her exhibition ‘Other Name,’ curator Yael Fibak Ilan presents works by known Israeli artists alongside unknown artists from Eritrea and Sudan
47-year-old man allegedly raped a 4-year-old girl in Tel Aviv
The girl, who is the child of foreign citizens from Eritrea, complained that she was raped by a family friend at her father's place.
A call to release Eritrean religious prisoners
Hopes ran high when Eritrea won its independence from Ethiopia in 1993. Instead, it has become not only one of the poorest countries on Earth