AGP Executive Report
Last update: 11 hours agoEritrea’s domestic governance and services: NICE (National Insurance Corporation of Eritrea) held its annual shareholders meeting in Asmara, reporting 321 million Nakfa in 2025 general insurance revenue and 83 million Nakfa in dividends, while highlighting rising group life insurance participation. Environment and youth policy: World Environment Day was marked in Asmara at Barka Secondary School, with the Land, Water and Environment Minister urging youth to push climate action and UN partners pointing to Eritrea’s afforestation and soil-and-water conservation efforts. Regional politics with Eritrea in the frame: Ethiopia’s June 1 election delivered Abiy Ahmed’s expected landslide, but analysts warn insecurity and opposition skepticism cloud legitimacy; meanwhile, Tigray reported a deadly drone strike near the Eritrea border, raising fears of renewed conflict. International legal pressure on migration: US courts struck down Trump-era immigration holds affecting applicants from 39 countries, including Eritrea, after judges said the policies left people in legal limbo. Security and infrastructure stress: A report says Asmara’s water crisis has worsened since March, tied to fuel shortages and disrupted tanker deliveries, forcing residents to rely on water carts and other improvised systems.
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