Eritrea
My Word: Recognition vs rejection of Somaliland - opinion
Israel’s recognition of Somaliland exposes global hypocrisy, rejecting a stable ally at a strategic chokepoint while rewarding terror and dysfunction elsewhere.
Israel deports first Eritrean regime supporter after 14 years in the country
Two Eritreans killed, 8 wounded in brawl between regime opponents, supporters
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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."
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‘Djembe’ master Rachel Bangoura and her husband, Saboula Bangoura, introduce the Jewish spiritual insights of Isaac Luria to the life-giving beat of Africa
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.