AGP Executive Report
Last update: 5 hours agoEritrea’s Nation-Building in Focus: Asmara hosted the National Conference on Eritrean Agricultural Studies 2026, opening today with ministers, PFDJ officials, experts and farmers, aiming to share research and push sustainable agri-food systems for national growth. Public Participation & Consular Outreach: Eritrea’s Consul General in Frankfurt held public seminars in Kassel and Hanover on 15–16 August, stressing objective homeland conditions, stronger national organizations through “conscious participation,” and consular services alongside the Afambo Boarding School project. Regional Security & Horn Dynamics: A new analysis argues Eritrea is again extending its security frontier beyond its borders, using training and organization of Sudanese armed groups in eastern Sudan to build a buffer against hostile consolidation. Nile Dispute Escalates: Egypt renewed warnings against additional Ethiopian dams on the Nile, saying it will not allow new projects that threaten water security, as the wider Horn competition increasingly pulls in ports and military partnerships. Eritrean Citizenship Dispute in UK Court: Eritrea’s embassy in the UK and Ireland denied that Bruke Desalagne is a registered Eritrean citizen after his rape conviction, saying it has requested proof from Harrow Crown Court. US Immigration Pressure on Ethiopians: A US judge lifted a block on ending Temporary Protected Status for Ethiopian nationals, with DHS warning affected people to leave or face deportation.
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