ASMARA REPORTER 📡
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ASMARA REPORTER 📡
@AsmeraReporter
Constitutional government will complete our Unity🇪🇷✊

Fuel Crisis Today, Economic Collapse Tomorrow A country that once dreamed of growth is now lining up for fuel like it’s the 1990s. In places like Bahir Dar, people are going back to donkeys just to survive daily life, not by choice, but by failure of leadership. When a nation is led by someone like Abiy Ahmed, whose policies turn dependence into strategy and crisis into normalcy, this is the result. An economy on the edge, people pushed backwards, and a future being burned faster than the fuel that no one can find. And the worst part? The real impact hasn’t even started yet what’s coming will hit harder than anything people have seen before. #Ethiopia #FuelCrisis #EconomicCollapse #HornOfAfrica #Africa

A sad list. Eritrea would be on it, but the state has no relationship with the World Bank which collects the statistics.


The day Abyssinia officially became Ethiopia, 1945

Katil ve vahşi siyonistler yine masum bir Anneyi hedef aldı. Filistinli bir anne kucağında çocuğuyla hedef alındı, ne annenin sevgisi ne de çocuğun masumiyeti onları koruyabildi bu onların son kucaklaşmasıydı.


@YemaneGirum You need to operationally control your brain first. Accept that Ethiopia is landlocked country and it will remain so forever.





BREAKING: US-Israeli attacks have killed 250 Iranian students and teachers 🔴 LIVE updates: aje.news/zgevw1?update=…


Even after the abrogation of the Treaty of Wuchale, the recognized border between Eritrea and Ethiopia runs from the Mareb River to Assab. A historical fact that should not be overlooked. eritrealive.com/il-trattato-di… #Eritrea #Ethiopia #HornOfAfrica #History


🚨BREAKING: Horrifying moments as the Israeli army bombs a tent among densely packed tents of displaced families on Al-Baraka Street, south of Deir al-Balah in the central Gaza Strip, resulting in casualties.

#Ethiopia's Finance Minister and the Chief Executive Officer of the #Saudi Fund for Development discuss financing options for the new mega airport project, and the next steps to finalize the bilateral signing of the debt restructuring under the G20 Common Framework.


Eritrean freedom fighter in the 80s

The prospect of renewed war in northern Ethiopia between government forces, Tigray groups, and Eritrea risks pulling in neighboring Sudan and merging two of the deadliest conflicts in recent history. After fighting against Tigrayan forces between 2020 and 2022, the Ethiopian government may be on the verge of resuming hostilities to consolidate control over the country’s northernmost region. At the same time, it is adopting an increasingly threatening stance toward Eritrea. Ethiopia had fought alongside Eritrea during the Tigray war, but is now signaling that it may consider an invasion to regain direct access to the Red Sea, which it lost when Eritrea gained independence in 1993. A new conflict could lead to significant loss of life in Ethiopia and Eritrea, while also drawing in Sudan and triggering a complex and prolonged regional crisis.


At the end of February, a small delegation of #Eritrean military personnel led by Brigadier General Eyob Fesehaye travelled to Mekelle, capital of Tigray, to meet with the head of the region's Peace and Security Bureau, Tigrayan General Fisseha Kidanu. africaintelligence.com/eastern-africa…









