Ethiopia's foreign exchange reserves in 2023 are only expected to cover 0.6 months, or 18 days, of international purchases, according to the International Monetary Fund (IMF).

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  Ethiopia's foreign exchange reserves in 2023 are only expected to cover 0.6 months, or 18 days, of international purchases, according to the International Monetary Fund (IMF). Ethiopia's foreign exchange reserves are only expected to cover 0.6 months or 18 days' worth of foreign purchases in 2022, according to the IMF's most recent report on global economic growth and status. It is also expected that this situation may deteriorate in 2023. Ethiopia's foreign exchange reserves in 2023 are only expected to cover 0.7 months, or 21 days, of international purchases, according to the International Monetary Fund (IMF) . Consequently, in the year According to the organization's projection, Ethiopia will only have enough foreign exchange reserves to cover purchases for 0.6 months. Ethiopia's average yearly foreign exchange reserves for the previous five years are shown by the same IMF statistics. In 2021, there were sufficient foreign exchange reserves to pay for ...

The trial of Thomas Sankara continues today.


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The trial of Thomas Sankara continues today.

The trial of Thomas Sankara, which was suspended for a week in Burkina Faso following a military coup, is set to resume today.

Burkina Faso's military tribunal has denied allegations that General Gilbert Dindere was released earlier this week.

Sankara's murder trial is set to begin on Monday in a military court in the capital, Ouagadougou.

The court announced that the trial was adjourned. "Once the constitution is in place, the trial will continue.


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