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

Indian students' ban on wearing hijab has sparked controversy


 Indian students' ban on wearing hijab has sparked controversy.

In India's Karnataka state, students are not allowed to go to school wearing the hijab, causing tensions between Hindus and Muslims in the state.

Many were injured in the ensuing clashes, and schools were closed for three consecutive days.

Tensions over the ban on the hijab have been the subject of much debate in India, and the case has now been referred to the Supreme Court. Six female students who claim to have the right to wear the hijab at school have attracted the attention of many.

'Student wearing the hijab is a right' in a court case; She argues that wearing the hijab is a fundamental religious right enshrined in the Constitution.

The six female students began protesting after being barred from entering the public high school compound by wearing hijabs.

This decision was opposed by the followers of Islam; Conservative Hindus also supported the decision. On Tuesday, February 1, clashes broke out between the two religions, injuring several people, Indian media reported.

After three days of closure of Basavaraj Monai schools, Students, teachers, and school administrators are urged to maintain peace and harmony.

Source : India state media 

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