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Harnessing Potential Resources Into Tangible Benefits allAfrica.com - Tuesday, November 13, 2007 ne of the potential national resources that occupy a center stage in the nation's economic growth is by far the breathtaking and unique social and natural landscape of Eritrea that would enhance the development of ... more
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Eritrea Kills a 4th Protestant Topix - Monday, November 12, 2007 p> G overnment authorities tortured a woman to death on September 5 for refusing to deny her evangelical faith. via Campus Life ... more
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Political Will, Outside Intervention Key to End of Hostilities allAfrica.com - Monday, November 12, 2007 he International Crisis Group has in the past analysed the steps necessary to break the long stalemate, end the conflict and bring about real peace in the Horn of ... more
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Eritrea sorts war-torn past for archive chest Topix - Sunday, November 11, 2007 p class="lede_quote">"Thus, the development of the centre is vital to the history of the country. Our identity, culture and heritage derives from such items" War-veterans watching a parade in the Eritrean capital Asmara ASMARA: Surrounded by yellow papers crackling to the touch, archivists painstakingly catalogue documents and... more
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National Cycling Team Scores Impressive Achievement At African Cycling Championship Race allAfrica.com - Sunday, November 11, 2007 he Eritrean National Cycling Team has scored impressive achievements at a 22-km. chronometer race of the African Championship taking place in ... more
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Araeta Sub-Zone - Efforts Underway to Ease Potable Water Supply Problems allAfrica.com - Sunday, November 11, 2007 fforts are underway to ease potable water supply problems in the Miedir, Bihieta and Tio administrative areas in the Araeta sub-zone through constructing water ... more
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Citizens in Kenya Hold Congress on Reorganization of Their Community allAfrica.com - Sunday, November 11, 2007 ritrean nationals in Kenya held a congress aimed at reorganizing their community, during which they elected a 3-member Executive Committee, according to the Eritrean Embassy in ... more
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How to damage US interests in Africa - Demonizing Eritrea Topix - Sunday, November 11, 2007 p class="lede_quote">"But clearly the fact that Eritrea is providing sanctuary for terrorists is best illustrated by the report that Sheikh Hassan Dahir Aweys was in Asmara yesterday." In an introductory article, entitled 'How America is led to Disaster in Eastern Africa', we elaborated on the exploitation of... more
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Endeavors Underway to Implement Development Programs in Southern Region So As to Achieve Food Security - Ministers allAfrica.com - Saturday, November 10, 2007 he Minister of Agriculture, Mr. Arefaine Berhe, and the Minister of Public Works, Mr. Abraha Asfaha, stated that vigorous endeavors are being made to implement different development programs in the Southern region so as to achieve food security. The disclosure was made in a meeting they conducted in Mendefera with... more
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3.5 KM-Long Road Constructed in Ginda allAfrica.com - Saturday, November 10, 2007 3.5 km-long new road has been constructed in Gindae town at a cost of 55 million ... more
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Eritrea says U.N. most to blame for border impasse Topix - Saturday, November 10, 2007 p class="lede_quote">"The silence and the unjustified stance of the United Nations including the Security Council has been and continues to be an encouraging factor for this situation" By Jack Kimball ASMARA (Reuters) - Eritrea's president laid most of the blame for its five-year border impasse with... more
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President Holds Talks With UN Peacekeeping Official allAfrica.com - Saturday, November 10, 2007 resident Isaias Afwerki today received and held talks with Mr. Edmond Mulet, UN Assistant Secretary General for Peacekeeping ... more
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Country Has No Ambition to Invade Eritrea allAfrica.com - Saturday, November 10, 2007 thiopia has played down Eritrea's claim for the fourth time in two weeks that its larger neighbor was about to invade ... more
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Mounting Violence Around Mogadishu Displaces Tens of Thousands of Somalis Topix - Friday, November 09, 2007 p> Professor Abdi Samatar - mp3 Professor Abdi Samatar - RA Rising violence in and around Somalia's capital Mogadishu has forced thousands to flee the city for makeshift accommodations and camps along roads and ... via Voice of America ... more
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Metal Works Plant Set Up in Massawa allAfrica.com - Friday, November 09, 2007 irgigo Metal Works that has been set up in Massawa at a cost of 50 million Nakfa has gone operational. The plant is owned by Sembel Wood and Metal Works, according to Mr. Gerezgher Asmelash, manager of the newly set up ... more
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New Secondary School Opens in Habero Sub-Zone allAfrica.com - Friday, November 09, 2007 new secondary school has opened in Arietai, Habero sub-zone, and will provide educational opportunities to students from Filfile, Kar'obel, Aretai, Habero Tsaeda and Habero ... more
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Students And Youths Harvest Farm Plots Belonging to Martyrs' Families And Needy Citizens allAfrica.com - Friday, November 09, 2007 tudents of Libena, Hamelmalo and Fledario junior high schools and youths in the Wazntat administrative area are carrying out harvesting activities in support of families of fallen heroes and needy citizens in the Hamelmalo ... more
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Defecting Ethiopian Soldiers Say Army Told to Prep for War allAfrica.com - Friday, November 09, 2007 thiopian soldiers abandoning the TPLF regime who recently arrived here said that directives have been given to the TPLF regime's Army to prepare for ... more
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Thumb for UN chief urges Eritrea, Ethiopia to show restraint Topix - Thursday, November 08, 2007 p class="lede_quote">"Although the leaders of Ethiopia and Eritrea have repeatedly stated that they do not intend to initiate hostilities, the build-up of the forces on both sides of the border area is a cause of serious concern" Eritrean refugees meet at the "Asmara Barber" at Shimelba refugee... more
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UN Chief Worried at Eritrean Border Tension allAfrica.com - Thursday, November 08, 2007 he continuing tensions between Ethiopia and Eritrea, the failure to resolve their longstanding boundary dispute and the military build-up along their common border are causes for serious concern, Secretary-General Ban Ki-moon states in a new ... more
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