Examples of using Eritrea has in English and their translations into Indonesian
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A small East African nation around the size of Cuba, Eritrea has a reputation as one of the worst dictatorships in the world.
A small East African nation around the size of Cuba, Eritrea has a reputation as one of the worst dictatorships in the world.
Eritrea has reopened its embassy in Ethiopia.
Since formal independence from Ethiopia in 1993, Eritrea has faced many economic problems, including lack of financial resources and chronic drought.
I also think that one of the reasons for this misunderstanding of Eritrea has to do with the self-reliance attitude of the party and the ordinary citizens.
Eritrea has two dominant religions, Christianity and Islam.
For example: Eritrea has huge natural resources.
Eritrea has a mean elevation of 853 m above sea level.
But to be precise, Eritrea has developed its own model of resistance.
Eritrea has a 64% infection rate for women and Ethiopia reports 62%.
But to be precise, Eritrea has developed its own model of resistance.
Eritrea has only an Eastern Catholic hierarchy, with no Latin structure.
A United Nations panel investigating Eritrea has found'very clear pattern' of human rights violations and the absence of rule of law.
Eritrea has been unlucky for having intruders as its rulers for a very long time.
Secondly, Eritrea has broken out of international isolation.
Eritrea has also increased the value and volumes of goods to the international market over the last decade.
Despite this, Eritrea has taken some moves to limit access to perspectives that may paint the government in a bad light.
Eritrea has an estimated GDP per capita of almost USD400, and the situation of the people here seems to be drastically serious.
The government of Eritrea has made it a priority to promote foreign trade and increase the country's competitiveness in the developing export markets.
On another front, Eritrea has been in contact with the Houthis, which has brought Eritrea closer to Shiite Iran, which supports the Shiite Houthi group.
The Church in Eritrea has reiterated that all its Catholic health institutions, recently taken over by the Government, were serving ordinary Eritreans regardless of ethnicity, religion or culture.
From 1961 until 1991, Eritrea had fought a long war of independence against Ethiopia, ultimately leading to a referendum and peaceful separation in 1993.
Ethiopia and Eritrea have a very rich history, shared culture, religion and shared memory in trauma," he said in an interview from Addis Ababa.