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Eritrea, Xumdo, and the Cost of Choosing Peace: When Independence Becomes the Enemy
Eritrea’s Xumdo agreement with Tigray is a bold step toward African-led peace, yet it’s vilified for defying Western control. Peace isn’t the problem—independence is Eritrea’s “crime.”
Nakfa Eritrea
Jul 273 min read


Shadow Alliances: The United States, European Financial Power, and the Rise of Greater Israel
US law guarantees Israel's military edge, fast-tracking bombs while sanctioning Egypt's upgrades, making Washington complicit in Palestine.
Nakfa Eritrea
Jul 264 min read


War as a Shield: Netanyahu's Legal Maneuvers Amid Conflict
In June 2025, Israeli Prime Minister Benjamin Netanyahu requested a postponement of his corruption trial, citing the recent conflict with...
Nakfa Eritrea
Jun 272 min read


THIS IS NOT A DRILL: A Call to African Families Living in America to Wake Up Before It's Too Late
| June 15, 2025 The Alarms Are Ringing — Loud and Clear We are no longer watching a slow unraveling of global peace. We are now in a...
Nakfa Eritrea
Jun 154 min read


Weaponized Propaganda: How Eritrea Was Targeted Through Lies, Sanctions, and Smear Campaigns
The Silent Battlefield The war against Eritrea has not been fought only with weapons or sanctions, but with propaganda. While many...
Nakfa Eritrea
Jun 13 min read


The Last Free Nation: From the Scramble for Africa to the Strategic Encirclement of Eritrea
The Beginning of the Divide - The Scramble for Africa The late 19th century saw the infamous "Scramble for Africa," when European...
Nakfa Eritrea
Jun 14 min read


The Trump Illusion: What His Africa Policy Really Reveals About U.S. Intentions
The Illusion of Change In recent years, a growing number of Africans and members of the diaspora have found themselves caught in a...
Nakfa Eritrea
May 233 min read


Eritrea's Truth Cannot Be Silenced: Red Sea Roundtable Responds to U.S. Senate Misconceptions
Standing Firm with Eritrea Red Sea Roundtable stands in full agreement with the statement issued by the Embassy of the State of Eritrea...
Nakfa Eritrea
May 182 min read


The Real Reason Eritrea Is Targeted: A Legacy of Sovereignty and a Threat to the Global Financial Order
A Nation Under Siege or a Nation Standing Tall? As Eritrea prepares to celebrate its hard-earned independence, there is an eerie pattern...
Nakfa Eritrea
May 163 min read


Who Controls the Ground Beneath Kabul?: Lavrov’s Warning, Resource Realignment, and the Battle for Post-Western Markets
Beneath the Rhetoric — The Real Game Russian Foreign Minister Sergey Lavrov’s recent warning that NATO’s re-engagement in Afghanistan...
Nakfa Eritrea
May 33 min read


Baiting a War: Ethiopia’s Escalating Provocations Against Eritrea and the Truth Behind the Afar Ploy
A Pattern of Hostility Disguised as National Security In recent months, Ethiopia’s government has intensified its hostile rhetoric toward...
Nakfa Eritrea
May 33 min read


Alemseged Tesfai: The Pen of a Nation, The Voice of a People
The Living Legacy of Alemseged Tesfai In the pantheon of Eritrean heroes, Alemseged Tesfai stands not only as a freedom fighter and...
Nakfa Eritrea
May 34 min read


When the Weapon Looks Like Us:How Black Faces Have Been Used to Silence Black Liberation
The Oldest Trick in the Book Throughout modern history, colonial and imperial powers have learned that brute force alone isn’t enough to...
Nakfa Eritrea
Apr 254 min read


The Horn as the Root: Reclaiming the Ancient Story of Geʽez, Punt, and the True Cradle of Civilization
Geʽez: The Root, Not a Branch For too long, mainstream scholars have framed Geʽez as a "South Semitic import" — as if the Horn of Africa...
Nakfa Eritrea
Apr 253 min read


A Wake-Up Call for Africa: Red Sead Roundtable's Response to Horn Review’s Misguided Praise of Ethiopia
Once again, we’re seeing a media push that attempts to position Ethiopia as Africa’s “best chance” and a nation consistently on the...
Nakfa Eritrea
Apr 252 min read


The Big Bad Wolf is Crying Now: The IMF’s Crocodile Tears After Decades of African Subjugation
They told us the IMF was a helping hand—an international safety net to protect poor nations from collapse. But for many Africans, the IMF...
Nakfa Eritrea
Apr 203 min read


The Quiet Exit: U.S. Embassy Closures and the Shifting Global Power Map
When Silence Speaks Volumes It didn’t make headlines like a war. No dramatic exit, no explosions, no leaked cables. Just quiet notices....
Nakfa Eritrea
Apr 163 min read


10 Coercive Deals That Shaped Africa: A Legacy of Compromise and Control
When Sovereignty Came with Strings Attached From the Berlin Conference of 1884 to the present-day boardrooms of Washington, Paris, and...
Nakfa Eritrea
Apr 163 min read


The Great Decoupling: How Africa Can Reclaim Sovereignty in a Multipolar World
A Personal Reckoning with the Legacy of Coercion As someone who has watched the continent I love endure wave after wave of exploitation,...
Nakfa Eritrea
Apr 162 min read


Somalia's Strategic Surrender: U.S. Control in the Horn and the Endangerment of African Liberation
The Horn’s Fragile Future, Now Under Foreign Command With Somalia offering the United States exclusive control over its key airbases and...
Nakfa Eritrea
Apr 123 min read
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