AGP Executive Report
Last update: 5 hours agoNational Festival 2026: President Isaias Afwerki officially opened the National Eritrean Festival 2026 at Asmara’s Expo Grounds, with traditional dances, regional village displays, a book fair, art exhibitions, bazaars, and children’s programs—running until 26 July. Higher Education & Skills: Mai-Nefhi College of Engineering and Technology graduated 297 students (25% female) across engineering and diploma tracks, while Hamelmalo College of Agriculture marked its 19th commencement with 375 graduates, including first-time doctoral veterinary science recipients. Heritage Protection: UNESCO and Eritrean partners trained 45 heritage professionals in Asmara on safeguarding intangible cultural heritage, using Ge’at as a case study for future UNESCO nomination work. Community Life Abroad: In Seattle, the Eritrean Association of Greater Seattle completed a safety upgrade to preserve its community center, supported by the city’s Neighborhood Matching Fund. Red Sea Tensions: Reports say Iran has urged the Houthis to be ready to close the Bab el-Mandeb Strait if the US strikes Iranian power infrastructure—raising fresh concerns for the Horn of Africa and Red Sea shipping. Migration & Rights: A UK court case over the “one in, one out” small-boat returns involved Eritrean asylum seekers, with lawyers challenging removal-related protections. Travel Rules: The US announced expanded visa suspensions affecting Eritrea and other countries, while multiple countries’ eVisa and visa-on-arrival lists continue to shift entry pathways for African travelers.
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