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For a long time, it seemed refugee law had little relevance to people fleeing the impacts of climate change and disasters.
Legesse Beyene has waited 15 years for the children and wife he left behind when he fled a repressive regime in his native Eritrea. He will now wait longer. Maybe forever.
Discover the untold story of Eritrean women who shattered gender norms and took up arms in their country’s 30-year struggle for independence.
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His latest book "The Seers" tells the story of a homeless Eritrean in London, and the sexual encounters she faces as she tries to negotiate a foreign land. He spoke to us in Perspective ahead of his ...
After years of increased tensions and hostilities between the TPLF and the governments of Ethiopia and Eritrea, fighting began when TPLF forces attacked the Northern Command headquarters of the ...