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2025 in Eritrea
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Events in the year
2025 in
Eritrea
.
Incumbents
Photo
Post
Name
President
Isaias Afewerki
[
1
]
President of National Assembly
Holidays
Further information:
Public holidays in Eritrea
Source
:
[
2
]
1 January – New Year's Day
7 January –
Orthodox Christmas
19 January –
Epiphany
10 February – Fenkil Day
8 March –
International Women's Day
30 March –
Eid al-Fitr
18 April –
Good Friday
20 April –
Easter Sunday
1 May –
May Day
24 May –
Independence Day
6 June –
Eid al-Adha
20 June –
Martyrs' Day
1 September –
Revolution Day
4 September –
The Prophet's Birthday
25 December –
Christmas Day
Events
27 March – German authorities arrest 17 people from the
Brigade Nhamedu
.
[
3
]
4 June – US President
Donald Trump
issues a proclamation barring Eritrean nationals from entering the United States.
[
4
]
See also
Tigray War
African Union
Common Market for Eastern and Southern Africa
Community of Sahel–Saharan States
References
↑
"Eritrea Ministry Of Information"
.
Eritrea Ministry Of Information
. Retrieved
30 December
2024
.
↑
"Eritrea Public Holidays 2025"
.
Public Holidays Global
. Retrieved
27 October
2024
.
↑
"MSN"
.
MSN
. Retrieved
2025-04-02
.
↑
"What we know about Trump's latest travel ban"
.
BBC
. 5 June 2025
. Retrieved
5 June
2025
.
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