@Reporter_Mag Kkk PP, u land locked, r u become AU now. Those who owen a sea already secured their sea, አርፈህ ተቀመጥ, first make peace with in your self in your country, let alone to protect others illusion is going to take u to hell as it is doing so.
A weekend in the Dahlak Islands — endless horizons, pristine waters, and the rare feeling of having an island all to yourself. Add vibrant reefs for snorkeling and complete serenity… a reminder of Eritrea’s incredible potential for sustainable tourism and natural heritage. #ExploreEritrea
ETHIOPIA - 💥Orthodox Christian leaders have issued an urgent and grave warning to PM Abiy Ahmed, demanding an immediate end to what they describe as a systematic campaign of attacks and killings targeting Orthodox Christian worshippers across #Ethiopia, with Oromia region bearing the bloodiest toll.
The leaders warned that continued inaction by the government could lead to significant consequences, including the possibility of large-scale nationwide demonstrations.
The call reflects rising tensions between church leaders and the government over security concerns and allegations of religiously motivated violence.
@TiborPNagyJr Tibor, just stay in Ethiopia 🇪🇹 affair and confuse them. Don’t even thing to come close to Eritrea and Eritrean through this boy fake pastor which every Eritrean . So u tried everything and failed, now u trying using this. U already send the hall TPLF to hell, poor daniel gift.😁
Eritrea at 35: A Profile of Stability and a Gradual Transformation
By NCEA
“Was it “really conceivable that the Allies would be mad enough to hand neat, well-ordered Eritrea over to the medieval bear garden that was Ethiopia?” — Trevaskis
At Eritrea’s thirty-fifth anniversary, the moment matters not only for the country’s endurance, but also for the way it has gradually transformed itself and achieved stability in a fractured region linking the Middle East, Africa, and Europe. What began in 1991 as Africa’s youngest nation with an economy ruined by successive Ethiopian rulers has evolved into a regional bulwark against forces of destabilization. Few postcolonial African states, facing unremitting contiguous hostility and many other external distractions, have so decisively reshaped their geopolitical position.
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Keynote Address by President Isaias Afwerki on the Occasion of 35th Independence Anniversary
Asmara, 24 May 2026
*"...The establishment of a new global order founded upon fairness and justice must be regarded as one of humanity’s foremost missions and should not be relegated to the side-lines".
*"...Last year, I addressed issues in what we call our neighbourhood; specifically, the Nile Basin, the Horn of Africa, the Red Sea, and the Gulf, with particular reference to Ethiopia and the Sudan. Because the global vulnerability of the region has worsened, following the crisis surrounding the Strait of Hormuz, the importance of collective security mechanism based on an agreement and cooperation among the States in the neighbourhood – rather than the normalized interventionist policies of self-proclaimed regional powers and external actors – that we have been advocating for long has, once again, become abundantly clear. It is high-time that serious efforts are exerted towards this end".
*"...As it will be recalled, I had elaborated, during last year’s Independence Day celebrations, on our development programmes and priorities across various sectors. While the concept itself is not new, the short-term objective remains improving our people’s livelihood, with priority to marginalized and underserved regions. The broader and long-term development programme consists of extricating the country from subsistence economy. It encompasses strengthening productivity, ensuring sustainable growth in production, laying the foundations for advanced processing and value-added industrial manufacturing, and service sectors. Beyond the economic dimension, these priorities also extend to encompass the diplomatic and informational domains".
*"...Road and transportation projects will be expanded according to plan. Extensive housing programmes will also proceed in parallel. Implementation of projects aimed at expanding electricity and water services will start within this year in spite of potential delays in supply chains. In the sphere of social services, particular emphasis will be placed on education, beginning from the pre-school level with broad popular participation. Likewise, the expansion of quality healthcare services will be pursued vigorously".
*"...Kudos to the dedicated, hardworking, courageous, patient, and steadfast people of Eritrea, along with the ever-present Defense Forces; the kernel, strong shield, and cornerstone of our development programs. Even if obstacles are encountered, there is no cause for apprehension. Rest assured!"
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Felicitamos al pueblo y gobierno de #Eritrea en ocasión del 35 aniversario de su Independencia, al tiempo que renovamos nuestra voluntad de continuar extendiendo las relaciones de amistad y cooperación entre ambos países. @CubaMINREX