Examples of using Eritrea's in English and their translations into Vietnamese
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Eritrea's capital is Asmara.
The entrance of St Joseph's Catholic Cathedral in Eritrea's capital, Asmara.
Eritrea's last Catholic hospital closed with force.
President Isaias Afewerki has been Eritrea's leader since 1993.
Eritrea's head of state Isaias Afewerki has been around since 1993.
The Orthodox make up about 30% of Eritrea's 4.9 million inhabitants.
Eritrea's government has arrested 150 Christians in just 3 months, while dragging others before courts and asking them to"renounce Christ”.
April 2018 inter-Korean summit"Ethiopia's Abiy and Eritrea's Afwerki declare end of war".
A considerable amount of Eritrea's fruit and vegetables, particularly bananas and oranges, are transported through the town.
In 1962,Ethiopian Emperor Haile Selassie annexed the territory and dissolved Eritrea's Parliament.
May 29, 1991 marked the end of Eritrea's 30-year struggle for independence from Ethiopia.
Ethiopia and the United Arab Emirates(UAE)have planned to build an oil pipeline linking Eritrea's port city of Assab and Addis Ababa.
Germany's Luf thansa canceled a flight from Eritrea's capital, Asmara, and a flight from Frankfurt to Ethiopia's capital, Addis Ababa.
Eritrea's top diplomat to the African Union, Araya Desta, told The Associated Press the move came after Eritrea cut diplomatic ties to Qatar.
But in 1962,Ethiopia's Emperor Haile Selassie dissolved Eritrea's parliament and annexed the country.
State of war that existed between the two countries has come to an end," Eritrea's information minister Yemane Gebre Meskel tweeted.
This began soon after Eritrea's independence, when young Eritrean nationals, raised in Europe and North America, returned to their country and introduced drugs into the newly developing society.[3][4].
The"State of war that existed between the two countries has come to an end," Eritrea's information minister, Yemane Gebremeskel, wrote on Twitter.
Eritrea's main languages are mainly Tigrinya and Tigre, which are North Ethiopic languages, and Amharic(South Ethiopic) is the main language spoken in Ethiopia(along with Tigrinya in the northern province of Tigray).
The“State of war that existed between the two countries has come to an end,” Eritrea's information minister, Yemane Gebremeskel, wrote on Twitter at the time.
Having defeated the Ethiopian forces in Eritrea, the EPLF attended as an observer and held talks with the new transitional government regarding Eritrea's relationship to Ethiopia.
Both are closed economies with almost no private sector, though Eritrea's ruling People's Front for Democracy and Justice(PFDJ) no longer identifies itself as communist.
Further north, Eritrea is in the midst of resurrecting its 950 mm narrow gauge railway, a relic of its former Italian colonial days that was abandoned and heavily damaged during Eritrea's war of independence.
One of the most important goals of Eritrea's educational policy is to provide basic education in each of Eritrea's mother tongues, as well as to develop a self-motivated and conscientious population to fight poverty and disease.
Pakistan responded with genocide and mass rape when Bangladeshdecided to become a separate nation in 1971, while Eritrea's War of Independence from Ethiopia dragged on for 30 years.
Further north, the Eritrean Railway is in the midst of resurrecting its 950 mm(3 ft 1 3⁄8 in) narrow gauge railway, a relic of its former Italian colonial days that was abandoned andheavily damaged during Eritrea's war of independence.
Tsehaytu Beraki was born in 1939, in the small town of Quatit.[3]She had thought that she was born in Eritrea's capital city Asmara, but in fact only moved there as a baby.[4] It was not until she returned to Asmara in 1999, that the full story was told to her by her sister Rishan.[4].
In 1988, with the Battle of Afabet, the EPLF captured Afabet and its surroundings,then headquarters of the Ethiopian Army in northeastern Eritrea, prompting the Ethiopian Army to withdraw from its garrisons in Eritrea's western lowlands.
Following the degradation of its relationship with Djibouti,the UAE established its first foreign military base in Eritrea's port of Assab in 2015, which played a key role in enforcing the coalition's blockade of Yemen, and in coordinating the air strikes against the Houthis in Yemen.