🏆 Referee announced for 2026 #SuperCup!
We're pleased to share that Somali referee Omar Artan will officiate the highly anticipated match between PSG and Aston Villa in Salzburg.
I had a phone call with the Somali international referee, Omar Artan, who is unable to participate in officiating at the 2026 @FIFAcom World Cup, and I shared with him our feelings regarding the challenge he has faced. Omar is a symbol of our people and country's great potential
Three former senior #Tigray Forces commanders flee to #Addis_Abeba amid mounting tensions
Three former senior commanders of the Tigray forces have arrived in Addis Abeba this week after leaving Tigray, Addis Standard has learned.
The officers, Brigadier General Guesh Gebre, Brigadier General Kebede Feqadu, and Colonel Niguse Weldegebriel, previously held senior command positions during the two-year war in Tigray.
The development comes amid reports of the military buildup following weeks of escalating tensions linked to unresolved disputes between Ethiopia’s federal government and Tigrayan authorities, three years after the signing of the Pretoria cessation of hostilities agreement, as well as spillover from the ongoing conflict in Sudan.
Speaking to Addis Standard on Friday, Brig. Gen. Guesh confirmed that the three reached the capital on Wednesday.
“We cannot live our lives. They spy on us. They stalk us. They made our lives difficult,” he said.
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🚨 BREAKING: Israel’s leader Netanyahu is
mentioned 690 TIMES in the Epstein files.
The jews tried to LIE and say he wasn’t in it.
Repost this. It’s time to EXPOSE everything.
🔴 This is not Dubai.
This is Ethiopia, whose GDP is 24 times smaller than India’s.
However, its cooperation with China has made its infrastructure 24 times better than that of India and even some higher-income countries.
Slave trade is happening in Libya 🇱🇾
Slave trade is happening in Libya 🇱🇾
Slave trade is happening in Libya 🇱🇾
Slave trade is happening in Libya 🇱🇾
Slave trade is happening in Libya 🇱🇾
Ethiopian Telecom and Somaliland Cable Submarine Fiberoptic Network have struck a deal to boost African digital connectivity.
Landlocked Ethiopia has historically relied on Djibouti for internet connectivity as the single gateway to the outside world as international cables land in the port city of Djibouti.
This deal marks a shift away from a single reliance on Djibouti to more business with Somaliland. Djibouti could unplug Ethiopia from the WWW. at a wimp. Three different international submarine fibre optic cable land at #Berbera offering world class fast speed connection to the outside world.
Partnering with Somaliland telecom companies removes some of that national security risk!