Eritrea
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Eritrea’s FA withdrew its men’s team from qualifying over fears players would try to seek political asylum during trips abroad, according to sources close to the squad
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In an exclusive interview, Akinwumi Adesina, head of the African Development Bank, says the outlook is good for a continent with the workers of the future and the best investment opportunities
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Supporters and opponents of Eritrea’s government faced off with planks of wood, pieces of metal and rocks, smashing shop windows and police cars in Tel Aviv1:09
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Medical records from across the region show sexual violence continues to be used ‘to intimidate and terrorise communities’
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President says Russia will replace blocked Ukrainian exports after it abandoned pact on passage of ships
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Woman’s husband has been granted asylum in UK and has been trying to get her a visa to join him
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Family have been waiting more than 12 months for documents and are now trapped amid violence in Khartoum
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Ethiopian, Eritrean and rebel forces committed offences during two-year conflict, Antony Blinken has said