The New Frontline: Building a Nation
The generation that won independence gave us a homeland. The generation of today is giving that homeland roads, dams, schools, industries, and a future.
Eritrea's greatest story is not being written by outsiders it is being built by Eritrean hands, Eritrean minds, and Eritrean determination. The invitation is simple: come and see for yourself. Witness the progress. Find your place in it. Because years from now, the greatest pride will not be in saying "I watched it happen," but in saying "I helped build it."
@AmbStesfamariam
One People. One Vision. One Nation Building Its Future. 🇪🇷
#Eritrea #WarsaiYikaalo #NationBuilding #SelfReliance #EritreanDiaspora #ProudlyEritrean 🇪🇷
🚨 Dominik Szoboszlai on Real Madrid links:
🗣️🗣️"To wear this shirt, to walk out at Anfield and hear the fans singing... it is something you can never take for granted. 🔴❤️
I have seen all the rumors floating around over the last few days linking me with a move to Real Madrid. Madrid is a massive club with a great history, but my story here is nowhere near finished. When I signed for Liverpool, I came here to build something special, to fight for this badge, and to win the biggest trophies in the world in front of the Kop.
We are entering a brand new era under Andoni Iraola, and the project we are building behind the scenes is incredibly exciting. The hunger in this squad is unmatched, and I want to be at the absolute center of it. My head, my heart, and my entire focus are 100% right here in #LFC.
Don't believe everything you read on the timeline. I am not going anywhere. We have a massive season ahead of us, and I cannot wait to get out there and give absolutely everything for this club. Let's keep moving forward together, Reds! 🦅🔴🇭🇺"
Amira/ኣሚራ -The story of #Eritrea cannot be told without the story of its women. Amira, a short documentary based on a true story, explores the untold experiences of #Eritreanwomen whose determination and sacrifice helped define a nation's destiny. #NUEW https://t.co/prlKlYN1WD
For Eritrean Youth Rising their flag is more important than Rolling the ball to
win the football ball game. Issac is born in Europe and Fassil is born in United states they love each other
and rise their Eritrean flag🇪🇷at any occasion when they met each other.
Thank U both 🏆!
Prayers (ሰላትን ዱዓን) held at Asmara's Grand Mosque in mid-afternoon hours today in commemoration of Martyrs Day.
Presiding over the event, Eritrea's Mufti, Sheikh Salim Ibrahim Al-Mukhtar, stated that "June 20th is a day of pride and honour in which we pay tribute to our heroic Martyrs who ushered in the light of independence and sovereignty through their precious sacrifices". In the event, "it is the obligation of every citizen to support families of our Martyrs", Sheikh Salim further noted.
ሃገር ኣብ ረዚን ዝኽሪ ሓበን!
Sermons & Prayers in Commemoration of Martyrs Day presided by Religious Leaders of the Tewahdo Orthodox; Catholic; & Luthern Christian denominations held at St. Michael's Church in Asmara in mid-morning hours today.
Similar ceremony at Asmara Grand Mosque scheduled for later in the day
ሃገር ኣብ ረዚን ዝኽሪ ሓበን!
#Eritreancycling: Congrats to All!
What a sprint! What a stellar performance! Biniam Girmay wins Stage 1 of Baloise Belgium Tour (https://t.co/Vm3CPd8jI7) 188.3 km
https://t.co/kI0wegeDOR
🇪🇷Eritrea shines bright through its outstanding athletes. Hard work, success, and strong sports support at home = pride for Eritreans everywhere.
Thank you to all who make this possible! 🇪🇷✨
@GrmayeBiniam#Eritreancycling
VIVA BINI! 🇪🇷 @GrmayeBiniam wins Stage1️⃣of the @belgium_tour!
He proved it against the world's best. Pure performance. Pure confidence.
With his current best condition, July will be special. We are going to see him winning at the #TourdeFrance! Believe it. 📷 @SprintCycling
Congratulations to Biniam Girmay! 🇪🇷🚴♂️
The Eritrean star, riding for NSN Cycling Team, powered to a brilliant victory in the opening stage of the 2026 Baloise Belgium Tour - 17/06/2026
Well done, Bini
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
Media across Sweden and the UK agree — Alexander Isak is back. 🇸🇪🇪🇷
After a difficult, injury-hit season at Liverpool, his goal against Tunisia was described as reminiscent of his best form. One of Sweden's five goals on the night. Keep shining, Alex. 👏
#WorldCup2026🇸🇪
Bio Usawa Appoints Dr. Aida Habtezion, Eritrean-born Canadian, former Chief Medical Officer at Pfizer, to its Board of Directors
Dr. Aida Habtezion, an internationally recognized physician-scientist, healthcare executive and academic leader, shares our vision of making cutting-edge biologic medicines more accessible and affordable for patients across Africa.👏 #Eritrea
https://t.co/RomCB1xtp5
Zlatan Ibrahimović on Alexander Isak's World Cup debut after Sweden's 5-1 victory over Tunisia:
🗣️ “One goal. Two assists. Constant danger every time he touched the ball. And people still ask me how good Alexander Isak really is.
What makes me laugh is that some people are acting surprised. I'm not surprised at all. This is the same player who has been showing his quality for years. The World Cup is simply introducing him to people who haven't been paying attention.
And let me say something that Liverpool fans need to hear very carefully: I don't think they fully understand what they have in their hands. Players like Isak don't come around often.
The frightening thing is that he wasn't even playing at his absolute best tonight. He scored, created chances, terrified defenders, and still looked like he had another level to reach.
Tunisia had no answer for him. Every time he accelerated, something happened. Every time he found space, panic spread through their defence.
People love comparing strikers, debating numbers, and arguing about who belongs among the elite. For me, performances like this end those conversations very quickly.
If Isak continues like this, Sweden won't just have a star they'll have a player capable of carrying them deep into this tournament. And Liverpool supporters better enjoy watching him, because football doesn't produce many forwards like Alexander Isak.”