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The Other Side of Eritrea
Eritrawi
88 episodes
1 day ago
The Other Side of Eritrea is a podcast dedicated to showcasing the rich history, vibrant culture, and inspiring achievements of Eritrea and its global diaspora. We move beyond stereotypes to highlight stories of resilience, innovation, and pride from ancient civilizations and the fight for independence to modern-day successes in art, science, and community leadership. Join us as we explore the beauty, strength, and untold stories of Eritrea that the world needs to hear.
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The Other Side of Eritrea is a podcast dedicated to showcasing the rich history, vibrant culture, and inspiring achievements of Eritrea and its global diaspora. We move beyond stereotypes to highlight stories of resilience, innovation, and pride from ancient civilizations and the fight for independence to modern-day successes in art, science, and community leadership. Join us as we explore the beauty, strength, and untold stories of Eritrea that the world needs to hear.
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Ethiopia’s Coastline Ambition: A Diversion from Domestic Turmoil?
The Other Side of Eritrea
14 minutes 8 seconds
1 month ago
Ethiopia’s Coastline Ambition: A Diversion from Domestic Turmoil?

A critique of the Ethiopian government’s rhetoric regarding its demand for sovereign access to the sea, often using the metaphor of being “encapsulated” or a “geographic prisoner.” They argue that this narrative is disingenuous, historically inaccurate, and politically motivated to distract from severe domestic issues like economic crisis and internal conflict. The texts stress that Ethiopia already enjoys robust commercial access to the sea through existing, lawful agreements with its neighbors, particularly Djibouti, and that conflating ownership with access strains regional relations. Ultimately, the sources warn that the rhetoric, which has included veiled threats of force, undermines regional stability and international law, prioritizing nationalist adventurism over necessary cooperation and economic development among Horn of Africa nations.

The Other Side of Eritrea
The Other Side of Eritrea is a podcast dedicated to showcasing the rich history, vibrant culture, and inspiring achievements of Eritrea and its global diaspora. We move beyond stereotypes to highlight stories of resilience, innovation, and pride from ancient civilizations and the fight for independence to modern-day successes in art, science, and community leadership. Join us as we explore the beauty, strength, and untold stories of Eritrea that the world needs to hear.