Airstrikes Target Al-Shabaab-Held Town in Somalia Amid Military Advance

Airstrikes Reported on Al-Shabaab-Held Jamame as Somali Forces Advance KISMAYO, Somalia — Multiple airstrikes struck the Al-Shabaab-held town of Jamame in Lower Jubba on Friday, local sources and witnesses said, coming during a coordinated operation that included ground actions by the Somali National Army (SNA) and allied regional forces. What happened Residents and local media reported a series of precision strikes on positions in Jamame. Some accounts identified the strikes as being carried out with support from the US…

Al-Shabaab militants reported killed in central Somalia region

Somali regional forces kill at least seven al‑Shabaab militants in Galgaduud clash MOGADISHU, Somalia — Regional forces in central Somalia said they killed at least seven al‑Shabaab fighters during a fierce overnight clash in the Ceelahelay area of Galgaduud, marking one of the most significant engagements in months as the campaign against the insurgent group continues. The clash Galmudug state’s Darwish Forces fought with al‑Shabaab in Ceelahelay, with support from Somali national troops, regional commanders said Sunday.…

Egypt’s Nile TV Rebrand Fuels Outrage Amid GERD Tensions with Ethiopia

Egypt’s decision to drop “Nile” from state broadcaster sparks symbolic backlash amid GERD row CAIRO — A seemingly technical decision to rename Egypt’s state channel Nile TV International as Egypt News Network (ENN) has provoked an unexpectedly heated response — and not only because the new initials match those of an Ethiopian outlet. Announced by Ahmed El‑Meslemany, head of Egypt’s National Media Authority, the rebrand has reopened raw sensitivities tied to a long‑running dispute over the Grand Ethiopian Renaissance Dam…

Somali Government and Jubbaland Forces Kill 56 al-Shabaab Fighters in Major Lower Juba Operation

Somalia: Allied forces report 56 al-Shabaab killed in Lower Juba operation Jubbaland State forces, the Somali National Army and U.S.-trained Danab commandos launched a coordinated sweep across Jamaame district on Sunday, striking multiple militant sites at once. Authorities described the multi-front push as a highly planned operation aimed at weakening al-Shabaab’s rural grip. Security officials said at least 56 al-Shabaab fighters were killed and 20 others captured alive. The allied units moved simultaneously to overwhelm…

Severe Weather Cited as Cause of Ghana’s Helicopter Tragedy

Helicopter Crash Report: Bad Weather to Blame, Committee Concludes In a grave revelation that has echoed through the corridors of Ghanaian governance, a specialized committee investigating the tragic helicopter crash from August, which resulted in the untimely deaths of eight officials, has attributed the disaster to adverse weather conditions. The findings were shared with President John Mahama, shedding light on a moment that left a deep scar on the nation. The Investigation Findings The committee's report emphasized…

Trump vows to sue BBC for up to $5 billion over edited clip

Summary Former US president Donald Trump has announced plans to sue the BBC for up to $5 billion after the British broadcaster apologised for a misleading edit of his remarks that aired in a documentary about the 6 January 2021 Capitol assault. The dispute has produced high-level resignations at the BBC and a public standoff over whether the edit amounts to defamation. Trump says he will file suit “anywhere between a billion and five billion dollars” and signalled legal papers could follow within days. The BBC…

Somalia Confirms Data Breach Affecting Newly Launched E-TAS System

Somalia Confirms Data Breach in Newly Launched E-TAS System MOGADISHU, Somalia — Somalia’s Immigration and Citizenship Agency confirmed on Sunday that personal data belonging to some travelers who used the country’s recently launched Electronic Travel Authorization System (E-TAS) was exposed following a security breach. In an official statement the agency said the platform had been hit by an “unauthorized and illegal intrusion,” prompting immediate suspension of the system while authorities work to limit the impact.…

Somalia reports zero ISIS entries since e-visa launch amid regional backlash

Somalia says E-Visa has choked ISIS travel pipeline Somalia’s defense minister says a new national E-Visa system has sharply curtailed the movement of ISIS fighters into the country’s northeast, where the group has long maintained a foothold in the Calmiskaad mountains. Ahmed Moallin Fiqi said that since the digital visa rollout, no foreign ISIS members have entered Somalia to join militants in the remote range. The statement underscores Mogadishu’s bid to tighten border controls after years of porosity exploited by…

Dangote Secures $1 Billion Investment Commitment for Zimbabwe Expansion

Aliko Dangote signs US$1 billion investment deal with Zimbabwe Aliko Dangote, widely regarded as Africa’s richest man, has signed a landmark US$1 billion investment agreement with the government of Zimbabwe, officials said, marking a significant vote of confidence in the country's economy under President Emmerson Mnangagwa. Deal scope and sectors According to the terms announced after a meeting between Dangote and President Mnangagwa, Dangote’s conglomerate will channel funds into cement manufacturing, power generation…

Britain Unveils Its Largest Asylum Policy Overhaul in Modern History

The latest Britain says it will launch its biggest overhaul of asylum policy in modern times, drawing on Denmark’s tougher model as the Labour government seeks to curb small-boat crossings and undercut populist pressure. The Home Office said it will revoke the statutory duty to provide housing and weekly allowances for certain applicants, targeting people who can work but do not, and those who break the law. Home Secretary Shabana Mahmood, who argues the pace and scale of migration is straining communities, will set out…

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