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Over the past 12 hours, coverage touching Eritrea in a travel-context is limited and largely indirect. The most Eritrea-specific item is a library event announcement: a “Globe Trotters: Travel to Eritrea” program scheduled for May 12, framed as a family-friendly, hands-on STEAM activity. Other very recent articles in the set focus on non-Eritrea topics (local events, food openings, and refugee stories in Scotland), so there’s not enough fresh, Eritrea-focused reporting in the last day to suggest a major new development.

In the 12–24 hours window, Eritrea appears mainly within broader UK migration and travel-policy coverage rather than standalone Eritrean news. One article reports that only a small fraction of “failed asylum seekers” are returned, including a specific breakdown for Eritreans (64 returned home and 1,269 rejected for asylum). Another item notes that Canada’s updated travel advisories include Eritrea at “Level 3 - Exercise a High Degree of Caution,” again placing Eritrea within a wider global disruptions/travel-warning context rather than a new Eritrea-specific incident.

From 3 to 7 days ago, the set becomes more substantial for Eritrea-related themes, but still not all of it is “travel” in the narrow sense. There is renewed attention to U.S.–Eritrea normalization efforts—framed as a recurring cycle of exploratory diplomacy that has “kept failing,” with reporting that Washington is testing re-engagement amid Red Sea volatility. Separately, Eritrea is mentioned in a UK deportation/removals context (including a report about forced separations during Channel crossings that includes an Eritrean child among injured nationalities), and there is also a legal case involving an Eritrean asylum seeker in the UK convicted of sexually assaulting a 15-year-old—again, not travel guidance, but relevant to how Eritrean migrants are covered in destination-country news.

Overall, the evidence in the most recent 12 hours is sparse and mostly event-based (a “Travel to Eritrea” library program), while the stronger continuity comes from older material: UK asylum/return statistics involving Eritreans, Canada’s travel advisory classification, and ongoing reporting about U.S.–Eritrea diplomatic re-engagement tied to Red Sea security. If you want, I can extract just the Eritrea-specific items (titles + what they say) into a short checklist for quick reference.

Note: AI summary from news headlines; neutral sources weighted more to help reduce bias in the result.

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