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Religious Freedom Watch: Outgoing U.S. religious freedom commissioner Stephen Schneck says the global crisis is “worsening,” with Eritrea among countries flagged as worst abusers. Eritrea’s Diplomacy: Eritrea marked its 35th Independence Day in Geneva at the Human Rights Commission, while an Eritrean delegation in Eswatini helped ratify and strengthen the Samoa Agreement within the Africa-EU parliamentary track. UNESCO Cooperation: A UNESCO delegation met Eritrean ministers in Asmara to expand work on education, heritage documentation, and digital science/AI in schooling and information. Ethiopia Election Fallout (Horn of Africa): Ethiopia’s June 1 vote is set amid insecurity and major political strain, including suspended polling in parts of Amhara and Tigray and warnings of renewed unrest; Tigray’s absence from federal representation remains a flashpoint. Regional Security & Forced Mobilization: Reports say youth were forcibly conscripted in Tigray in late May, adding pressure to an already tense pre-election environment.

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