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Visa Pressure on Eritreans: A sweeping U.S. travel ban tied to 2026 World Cup restrictions keeps Eritrean nationals largely shut out of legal entry routes, tightening already strained mobility for business, study, and family travel. Red Sea Trade & Security: Ethiopia again accuses Egypt of blocking its Red Sea access efforts, while Eritrea and Egypt continue pushing a littoral-state approach to maritime security and shipping cooperation—keeping the corridor race front and center. Horn Instability Watch: Reports this week warn Ethiopia and Eritrea are “on the brink of war again,” as regional tensions and accusations intensify. Youth & Innovation at Home: Eritrea held a national innovation and creativity display in Asmara, with winners set to receive interest-free loans to scale new ideas. Health Partnerships: Gilead and WHO renewed a five-year push to eliminate kala-azar (visceral leishmaniasis), with Eritrea included among high-burden countries. Climate Risk: IGAD’s seasonal outlook flags below-normal rainfall risk across parts of the northern Greater Horn, including Eritrea—raising food and water concerns.

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