Eritrea at Year’s End: Between Endurance and Exhaustion
[Awate - Eritrea] - 28/12/2025
As another year closes—the thirty‑fourth since independence—Eritrea stands as a nation defined by contradiction. It is a country that endured colonial rule, international machinations, a short‑lived annexation disguised as a “UN‑supervised federation,” Cold War rivalries, a brutal thirty‑year (…)
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