Eritrea

Draft resolution calls for sanctions on Eritrea

A proposed U.N. resolution is calling for an arms embargo and other tough sanctions against Eritrea for supplying arms to opponents of the Somali government and refusing to resolve a border dispute with Djibouti. Some council...

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Interview with Meb Keflezighi: Running Man

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Amavubi Draw Cosafa Champs

Kigali — AMAVUBI Stars have been drawn against Cosafa champions Zimbabwe in Group B of this year's Orange Cecafa Challenge Cup slated for November 28-December 13 in Kenya. With Somalia and Eritrea completing the group, many...

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Africa: Spotlight on Beijing +15

I want to bring the spotlight back to the Beijing Declaration and Platform for Action. The adoption of the Beijing Platform for Action (BPFA) in 1995 ushered in a new era in terms of addressing women's empowerment and...

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Swedish newspapers publish appeal for reporter jailed in Eritrea

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Nevsun's Bisha gold mine on track for Nov 2010 startup

Author: Jeremy Clarke Posted: Thursday , 19 Nov 2009 ASMARA (Reuters) - Canada's Nevsun Resources pumped $21.7 million during the third quarter into its Eritrean Bisha project, the project's general manager said on Thursday....

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Nobel Prize judge urges Eritrea to free jailed reporter Dawit Isaak

STOCKHOLM, Sweden - A prominent Nobel Prize judge has urged Eritrea to release a Swedish-Eritrean journalist imprisoned there since 2001. The Swedish Academy's permanent secretary Peter Englund says the African country should...

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Iran sends warships to Yemeni waters

SANAA, Yemen, Nov. 18 (UPI) -- Iran has sent warships to the Gulf of Aden, ostensibly to combat Somali pirates preying on major shipping lanes. But the deployment, announced Saturday in Tehran, could bring closer the prospect...

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Railway Revamp a Brave and Timely Move

opinion Early this month Kenya Railways Corporation took a full page advertisement defending its Railways Master Plan. However, the plan by the Railway Corporation to initially stop the line at Malaba is short-sighted and...

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Saudi Trying To Stop Eritrean Weapon Smuggling to Yemen

Saudi Arabian naval blockade on the Yemeni coast is aiming to halt Eritrean weapon smuggling from reaching rebels. Saudi Arabia is trying to stop weapons reaching Al-Houthi rebels in Northern Yemen by imposing a naval blockade...

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