
Mer
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Mer
@Merhawe
My Umi said shine your light on the world.












I think no matter what happens we should take Kharg Island and control the Strait of Hormuz anyway until such time as the new Iranian regime can prove itself and hold fair elections so the Persians can vote. No more radical Islamist government otherwise in 10 years we'll end up with the same shit.




“You DIDN’T Make Arguments” - Adam BREAKS SILENCE On Dave Smith Debate Fallout


@job_matua Typical animal Sorry, your master Susan Rice is not in POWER to do with z regime change in Eritrea. Do you think Eritrea would forgive how Uganda was behaving against the Eritrean government then. Check the Ugandan ambassador 2 Ethiopia used to lie "Eritrea was helping Al shebab


The longest gas station line in history is now in #AddisAbaba, #Ethiopia cars stretching for kilometers like it’s some kind of parade. People are spending more time in line than at home. At this point, it’s not even about fuel anymore, it’s about patience. Someone should call Guinness World Records, because this looks like an easy world record. #AbiyAhmedali


🚨 BREAKING NEWS 🚨 The Eritrean national team has officially secured qualification for the AFCON 2027 Group Stage qualifiers after a commanding two-leg performance against #Eswatini. Eritrea delivered back-to-back victories, winning 2–0 in the first leg and 2–1 in the second, sealing an emphatic 4–1 aggregate triumph. With discipline, confidence, and strong teamwork, the Red Sea Camels showed their growing strength on the continental stage. This historic qualification marks a major milestone for Eritrean football and signals a new chapter of ambition and belief. A proud moment for the nation! #Eritrea #AFCON2027 #RedSeaCamels #AfricanFootball #EritreanFootball #Eswatini #CAF #FootballNews #EastAfrica #VictoryStory

Eritrea, My People, My Country ኤርትራ፡ ህዝበይ፡ ሃገረይ إريتريا، شعبي، بلدي Eritrea in 1884 before Berlin Conference and long before the United Nations handed it to Ethiopia.

The water in Japan is way too clean even during a flood lol



Why only 400 years? African enslavement is etched on the rocks of the Nile - it continued for 5,000 years. Africa's leaders want to deny the length of the curse of slavery as it would focus attention on indigenous enslavement and slavery across the Indian Ocean









