LYON, France — In a sweeping and coordinated crackdown across the East African landscape, authorities have netted 37 individuals suspected of engaging in terrorist activities, including connections to the notorious groups Al-Shabaab and ISIS. Think of it as a massive dragnet cast over eight nations, snagging a mixed bag of lawbreakers and illicit weaponry. When did this all go down? Well, between the busy months of November and December 2024, raids were in full swing, showing the power of teamwork among international…
Finnish Minister’s Trip to Somalia Ignites Controversy Over Deportation Policies
Picture this scene: in Mogadishu, under the shimmering African sun, the prime minister of Somalia and Finland's Minister of the Interior pose together, their meeting a testament to international collaboration. Their gathering, captured in a photograph that tells a thousand stories, was steeped in diplomatic discussions that resonated with far-reaching implications. The image speaks volumes of hope, yet a hint of the underlying tensions lingers, like smoke on a calm breeze. Photo: Finland in Somalia
On January 21, Finnish…
Hormuud Salaam Foundation Backs Historic Pediatric Heart Surgery in Somalia
MOGADISHU, Somalia - In what can only be described as a monumental leap forward in Somali healthcare, the Hormuud Salaam Foundation (HSF) has astoundingly pulled off the unimaginable: orchestrating the country's first-ever open-heart surgeries for its littlest citizens. With Italian cardiac superstar Prof. Stefano Maria Marianeschi and a seasoned team of doctors from Somalia and Ethiopia holding the scalpel, this landmark event unfolded on January 25, 2025, at Mogadishu's own Kalkaal Hospital. It was more than just surgery;…
Somali Minister Encourages Al-Shabaab Youth to Accept Presidential Amnesty
Mogadishu (AX) – Pageantry of possibilities unfurls in the dusty alleys and bustling markets of Mogadishu, where hope seems like a fragile whisper amidst the cacophony of conflict. In this peculiar dance, the Somali State Minister for Religious Affairs, Abukar Sheikh, serves a compelling invitation to the youth ensnared in the grip of Al-Shabaab. Picture this: a political olive branch tendered on a Sunday, laced with promises of amnesty, redemption, and a ticket back to a more harmonious life, adorned with the creativity…
United Kingdom to Strengthen Knife Purchase Regulations Following Southport Homicides
In a bold move to safeguard its youth, Britain has announced plans to enforce tougher age-verification checks on knife sales, aiming to prevent minors from obtaining these dangerous items. This initiative comes on the heels of a tragic event that gripped the nation: the admission of a teenager who brutally took the lives of three young girls at a Taylor Swift-themed dance event.
The horrific knife attack perpetrated by Axel Rudakubana in July has been described by Prime Minister Keir Starmer as one of the most painful…
Somalia Endorses Egypt’s Involvement in AUSSOM Initiative
In an intertwining of diplomacy and defense, Somalia has locked in an agreement with the Egyptian Defence Forces to engage in the African Union Support and Stabilization Mission in Somalia, affectionately dubbed AUSSOM. This mission is not merely an acronym; it stands as a symbol of solidarity against the unnerving threats posed by the Al-Shabaab militants. This collaboration between Mogadishu and Cairo is a testament to the old adage: strength in unity.
With a tip of the hat and an arsenal in tow, Egypt pledged…
NISA Monitors Vehicles Suspected of Delivering Supplies to Al-Shabaab in Galgadud Region
Dhusamareb (AX) – Under the blazing Somali sun, NISA agents sprang into action on a mission worthy of a blockbuster thriller. In Bahdo district, within the heart of Galgadud region, two vehicles were intercepted, stirring up more intrigue than a pirate treasure map. These vehicles, reportedly full to the brim with critical provisions, were allegedly headed straight to the notorious Al-Shabaab—a group known far and wide for giving even seasoned security forces a run for their money.
The buzz in the neighborhood was palpable,…
NIRA Disclaims Any Connection Between National ID Production and Approaching Elections
Mogadishu (AX) – In a recent crackdown on swirling rumors, the National Identification and Registration Authority (NIRA) made it crystal clear that the freshly-minted national ID cards have absolutely zilch to do with Somalia's forthcoming nationwide elections using the one-person, one-vote principle. In a direct tête-à-tête with BBC Somali on a sun-drenched Sunday, NIRA’s head honcho, Abdiwali Ali Abdulle Timacade, set the record straight, emphasizing that this ambitious ID card initiative is all about offering a timeless…
Indigenous Rights Advocates Rally on Australia Day
On a day marked by celebration and camaraderie, tens of thousands of Australians took to the streets to voice their grievances regarding the treatment of Indigenous peoples. This outpouring of emotion coincided with Australia Day, a national holiday that commemorates the arrival of British colonizers in 1788.
In bustling cities like Sydney and Melbourne, demonstrators rallied, shining a spotlight on the alarming incarceration rates, dismal health outcomes, and historical injustices faced by Aboriginal Australians—whose…
Somalia and Egypt Forge Alliance to Combat Terrorism
In the ever-turbulent Horn of Africa, a new chapter unfolds as Somalia and Egypt ink cooperation to tackle a mutual adversary: the formidable al-Shabaab. It’s a partnership seasoned with more than just agreements on paper; it’s a blend of strategic foresight and a dash of cairo-esque optimism.
Let’s take a moment to delve into this intriguing alliance. As the sun set on an eventful Sunday, both nations laid their cards on the table, announcing their resolve to unite against the specter of terrorism. The details were…