#Sudan: The significant RSF build-up around El Obeid city in Kordofan suggests an imminent offensive & human rights disaster.
It must be halted. There must be no repeat of the preventable atrocities we documented in El Fasher and Zamzam IDP camp in North Darfur last year.
https://t.co/J0VeH2ufwD
The National Confederation of Eritrean Workers (NCEW), on the occasion of the commemoration of Eritrea’s Martyrs’ Day on 20 June, organized mass activities and artistic exhibitions to remember its martyrs.
📷 Ghirmay Abraham
The Ministry of Labour and Social Welfare has stated that GOE has disbursed, through monthly installments, over 6.2 billion Nacfa in tribute to, and, for the support of the families of Eritrea's Martyrs in the past twenty years (2004-2025).
ሃገር ኣብ ረዚን ዝኽሪ ሓበን!
🏛️ Masterclass in Diplomacy: Egypt & Eritrea Secure the Ultimate Strategic Advantage
The geopolitical chessboard of the Horn of Africa and the Red Sea is being rewritten, and the verdict is clear: consistency and relationship-building win the long game. While Cairo and Asmara solidify deep, unwavering alliances with the world's most decisive leaders, Addis Ababa’s erratic maneuvers are leaving it increasingly isolated. 🇪🇬 🇪🇷
♟️ The Strategic Alignment
Diplomacy is not an ad-hoc scramble; it is a calculated, persistent pursuit of mutual interest.
🔴 The Washington Connection: Egypt has secured an extraordinarily robust alignment with U.S. President Donald Trump, anchoring its regional national security interests—including Nile water security—at the highest levels of global power. 🇺🇸 🇪🇬
🔴 The Axis of Stability: By masterfully nurturing long-term relations with regional heavyweights like Saudi Arabia and Egypt, Eritrea has effectively deployed its diplomatic capital where it yields maximum impact. 🇸🇦 🇪🇷
🔴 The Chaos of the "PP": In stark contrast, PM Abiy Ahmed and his Prosperity Party (PP) continue to drift from one erratic maneuver to another, lacking a coherent grand strategy or stable international backing. 📉
🔴 The Final Word: The formidable coalition of Cairo, Riyadh, Asmara, and Washington leaves no room for unilateral maritime or regional overreach by Addis Ababa.
🛑💡 The Hard Lesson for Addis Ababa
While the regime in Ethiopia continues its reactive rhetoric, a timeless truth remains evident on the global stage:
"Diplomacy is the art of letting someone else have your way." — David Frost(Or closer to home: He who builds bridges commands the crossing, while he who burns them stands isolated.)
The Cairo-Asmara alliance, backed by global heavyweights, is securing the future of the Red Sea while the PP is left out in the cold. It's time for Addis Ababa to stop whining and start learning how real diplomacy works. 🕊️⚡
#HornOfAfrica #RedSeaSecurity #Diplomacy #Egypt #Eritrea #SaudiArabia #USForeignPolicy #AbiyAhmed #RegionalStability
"I understand the deep significance of the Nile River to Egypt and its people, and I want to help you achieve an outcome that assures the water needs of Egypt, the Republic of the Sudan, and Ethiopia, long into the future."
-President Donald J. Trump (Letter to President El-Sisi, January 16, 2026)
I was pleased to meet Dr Haile Mehtsun, Executive Director and Head of Eritrea’s National Board of Higher Education, and discuss Eritrea’s vision for strengthening higher education and developing a skilled health workforce.
Investing in education, institutional capacity, and workforce development is critical to building resilient health systems and advancing universal health coverage. We look forward to deepening collaboration in these priority areas.
🚨 Senegal captain Kalidou Koulibaly speaking facts:
"Africans can’t have their people" at the World Cup because of US travel bans.
Every other team gets their fans. But Global South teams like Senegal get blocked while the West lectures everyone about "inclusion" and "human rights".
This is the same empire that bombs, exploits, and restricts — then cries when others resist.
Football should unite people, not separate them with racist visa policies and double standards.
Stand with Koulibaly. Stand with the fans. Stand with the Global South.
No bows. Just raw truth. 💪🏿🇸🇳
#Eritrea : Popular environmental sanitation campaigns in connection with Martyrs Day, 20 June, have been carried out in the Central Region. Diaspora Eritreans from the Netherlands, workers from Halibet Hospital, the Ministry of Finance, former 85th Division members, and over 300 Eritrean Telecommunication staff cleaned the Asmara Martyrs Cemetery and surrounding areas.
Similar enthusiastic campaigns took place in Keren city, where government workers and Defense Forces members joined forces for extensive sanitation work.
In Nakfa sub-zone’s Mariet area, residents are actively engaged in water and soil conservation to boost agriculture and groundwater — a powerful demonstration of national unity and commitment to honoring the martyrs through concrete development actions.
https://t.co/MLE9utaweb
امرأة بنغالية تحمل تاجرًا بريطانيًا على ظهرها…
📸 الصورة التُقطت سنة 1903م
في عزّ الاستعمار البريطاني لشبه القارة الهندية.
ليست فقط صورة… بل صفعة في وجه كل من يتغنى بـ"حضارة الغرب"،
فهذا هو الوجه الحقيقي للاستعمار الذي لا يزال يُجمّلونه في كتب التاريخ.
إنها عبودية وإذلال للبشر، وسحق لكرامة الإنسان، فقط لأنه لا ينتمي إلى العرق الأبيض!
ويسألونك عن الإرهاب...
تاريخ الاستعمار الغربي مليء بالمجازر، العبودية، النهب، والتجويع...
لكنهم يختزلون الإرهاب في شعوب مستضعفة تناضل من أجل كرامتها!
🩸 ما فعله الاستعمار البريطاني في الهند، من قتل وتجويع ونهب واحتقار للإنسان، لا تزال آثاره ماثلة إلى اليوم.
ملايين قُتلوا، وثروات سُرقت، وأجيال شُرّدت... تحت راية "التنوير" الكاذب!
U.S. President Donald Trump says he will discuss the dispute over the Grand Ethiopian Renaissance Dam with Egyptian President Abdel Fattah el-Sisi at the G7 summit in France. Meanwhile, Ethiopia has been replaced by Kenya as a G7 guest participant.
#Ethiopia#Kenya#Somalia #Djibouti #Sudan
What a way to kick off the Tour of Belgium!
Biniam Girmay storms to victory on Stage 1 with a brilliant display of speed and power.
Congrats to Biniam and the whole team on an incredible start! Making Eritrea proud with an outstanding performance on the international stage!
Eritrea's commitment to strengthening primary health care, empowering community health workers, including barefoot doctors, and expanding local production of essential medicines is helping to build a stronger and more resilient health system.
@WHO will continue to work closely with the government to improve access to quality health services and advance #HealthForAll in Eritrea.
Profile Q & A - Eritrea: A Model of a Primary Health Care System; Professor Mohamed Yakub Janabi, WHO Regional Director for Africa
Senior Officials (visiting and resident) of UN Development Agencies in Eritrea invariably portray a balanced, nuanced, and positive account of the development challenges and prospects as the interview (link below) illustrates.
*"...Eritrea’s model of largely free or highly subsidized health care is rooted in very strong principles of health equity. It is a notable achievement. However, any free or highly subsidized program usually faces financial, structural, and system-level challenges. To sustain it, the government must work on expanding physical infrastructure and domestic financing. If you want to maintain it, you have to sustain it, and to sustain it, you need a very stable financing process – whether through tax collection and subsidizing the health budget, or by increasing the health budget directly".
*"...I think that with more investment in health – and health has never been a cost; it is an investment that pays back quickly – if you have a healthy community and a healthy population, your people will be more productive. I was very impressed with this initial stage. Eritrea has 98% immunization coverage – you see that level in developed countries. Thus, investment in health is not a cost; in the long run, it contributes to the economic development of any country".
https://t.co/eGYncXoPSU