The 79th General Assembly: From Criticisms to Concrete Measures – Opinion Editorial

By: H.E. Mohamed Abdullahi Ahmed In the last ten years, the United Nations General Assembly has frequently grappled with critical global issues, from sustainable development to conflicts between states. Traditionally, the Assembly has delivered strong condemnations. Yet, today's urgent challenges call for a leap from mere words to decisive, concrete actions. With the 79th session on the horizon, hopes are pinned on finding tangible solutions to the crises that plague regions and affect millions worldwide. Global…

Djibouti’s President Guelleh Extends New Year Congratulations to Ethiopia

DJIBOUTI, Djibouti (AXADLE) - Extending heartfelt congratulations to Ethiopia, Djibouti's long-time ruler, President Ismail Omar Guelleh, marked the advent of Ethiopia's new year 2017 on September 11, per the Ethiopian calendar. "Big congrats to Ethiopia on ringing in 2017! Wishing y'all prosperity and growth. Here's to deepening our nations' cooperation and solidarity," Guelleh shared on his official X account. "Big congrats to Ethiopia on ringing in 2017! Wishing y'all prosperity and growth. Here's to deepening our…

Niger Secures Additional Funding Agreements to Boost Food Security and Resilience

NIAMEY, Niger (AXADLE) – Niger's Government and the International Fund for Agricultural Development (IFAD) have inked supplementary financing pacts to amplify the Family Farming Development Programme across crucial regions like Maradi, Tahoua, Zinder (ProDAF MTZ), and Diffa (ProDAF Diffa). Inking the deal for Niger was Prime Minister and Minister of Economy and Finance, Ali Mahaman Lamine Zeine. On IFAD's behalf, Bernard Hien, the Regional Director for West and Central Africa, took the pen. This fresh injection of funds is…

Kenyan Court Confirms Freeze on Somali Embassy’s Accounts Due to Unsettled Renovation Debt

NAIROBI, Kenya (AXADLE) - The gears are turning for a Kenyan construction firm, as Kingsley Construction Limited pushes forward with plans to auction off the Somali Embassy in Nairobi. The reason behind this dramatic move? An unpaid renovation bill that has been gathering dust since 2016, amounting to KSh 25.6 million (roughly $174,080 USD). Last Thursday, with anticipation palpable in the courtroom, Somalia's plea to unfreeze the embassy's bank accounts at Premier Bank Limited was turned down by a Kenyan judge. High Court…

Somali PM Declares Change in Position, Denounces Proxy War Between Egypt and Ethiopia in Somalia

BAIDOA, Somalia (AXADLE) - Somali PM Hamza Abdi Barre declared a fresh policy towards Ethiopia on Thursday, announcing that Somalia will not allow Egypt to bring its indirect war into Somali territory. During his address in Baidoa, the temporary capital of Southwest State, Barre firmly stated that his administration won't tolerate foreign powers squabbling within Somali borders. "We will not permit other countries to fight their battles on our soil. Our mission is to ensure conflicts between nations like Egypt and Ethiopia…

Fresh Fighting in Central Somalia Results in More Than 10 Fatalities and Numerous Injuries

Renewed Violence Erupts in Central Somalia as Clan Clashes Escalate GALKAYO, Somalia (AXADLE) - A surge of violence has left over ten individuals dead and numerous others wounded amidst fresh confrontations between the Habargedir/Saleban clan militia and the Marehan/Wagar Dhac militia in the Galgaduud area. This turmoil, ignited by an alarming influx of weaponry and the involvement of government figures, began on Friday, September 6, and persisted through Sunday, September 8, in the village of Bali Soonyaale.…

A Change in Emphasis During Times of Internal Turmoil

Somalia's Struggles Amidst China's Growing African Ties As esteemed African leaders converge in Beijing for the 2024 Forum on China-Africa Cooperation Summit, Somalia stands in stark opposition to the burgeoning connections between China and the rest of the African continent. China dangles financial incentives in front of numerous African nations, enticing them for access to vital resources—Africa’s rich array of raw materials. Yet, amidst this landscape, Somalia’s fragmented state highlights its unique challenges. The…

Mortar Assault Hits Several Locations in Mogadishu

Mortar Strikes Rattle Mogadishu, Instilling Fear Among Residents Earlier this evening, a barrage of mortar fire struck multiple areas within the Somali capital, sending shockwaves through various neighborhoods and igniting widespread panic. Witnesses reported that projectiles landed close to significant sites, such as the Presidential Palace, the entrance of the Peace Garden, and the Yaaqshid district. In total, up to eight suspected mortar rounds pounded the city. The full scope of the destruction and the number of…

Somalia’s Health Minister Alleged to Have Oversaw Corruption and Mismanagement, Leading to the Collapse of Health Services

Serious Allegations Emerge Against Somalia's Federal Health Ministry MOGADISHU, Somalia (AXADLE) - Health ministers from various Somali regional states have launched strong accusations against the Federal Ministry of Health, claiming severe mismanagement and interference with vital healthcare initiatives. These officials assert that such actions have significantly hindered the progress of the country's healthcare framework. In a letter, addressed to the leaders of regional governments and the Banaadir Region Governor,…

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