In a few weeks, the military equation was turned upside down in Ethiopia, and international interest in the Renaissance Dam crisis with Addis Ababa's neighbors declined in favor of interest in the accelerating advance of the Tigray Liberation Front towards the capital to topple the Abi Ahmed government.

And increased interest more after the announcement of the establishment of an opposition alliance that includes nine armed movements.

The intensification of the armed conflict and the rise in its level, prompted regional and international parties to intervene to find a solution and impose a ceasefire, while Abi Ahmed accuses foreign parties of seeking to turn his country into a new Syria and Libya in the region.

So what is happening in the Tigray region of Ethiopia?

What are the reasons for the outbreak of armed conflict again?

And how the Tigray Liberation Front managed to turn the military equation?

What are the possible scenarios for the scene in Ethiopia?

In a new episode of Al Jazeera's podcast after yesterday, Amal Al-Arisi and her guest, Mr. Mohamed Taha Tawakul, director of Al Jazeera's office in Addis Ababa, discuss the latest developments and their field and political dimensions, and they are trying to outline possible scenarios for the outcome of this new round of armed conflict between the central government and the Tigray Liberation Front and its allies.