Somalia and South Africa Engage in Talks to Enhance Bilateral Relations

Strengthening Bonds: Somalia and South Africa's Diplomatic Dialogue Pretoria (AX) – On a notably sunny Friday afternoon, the serene atmosphere of Pretoria buzzed with enthusiasm as two prominent figures in international diplomacy came together for a pivotal meeting. Somali Minister of Foreign Affairs and International Cooperation, Abdisalam Abdi Ali, sat down with South Africa’s Minister of International Relations and Cooperation, Ronald Ozzy Lamola. Their discussion was more than just another diplomatic gathering; it was…

African Union Prolongs Deployment of Burundi Troops in Somalia for Another Six Months

African Union Extends Burundi Troop Presence in Somalia by Six Months By Edited By Ali MusaAxadle Times International–Monitoring MOGADISHU, July 5 – In an unexpected turn of events, the African Union has decided to extend the deployment of Burundian troops in Somalia for an additional six months. Originally, plans were laid out for a complete troop withdrawal by June 30, 2025, marking the transition from the African Union Transition Mission in Somalia (ATMIS) to the newly formed African Union…

Family and Friends Gather in Hometown to Honor Diogo Jota, with Portugal’s Prime Minister in Attendance

Portuguese Prime Minister Luis Montenegro attended a private wake with the family of Liverpool footballer Diogo Jota in his hometown in northern Portugal. This gathering took place following the tragic loss of Jota and his brother, Andre Silva, who both died in a car accident in Spain. Jota's long-time agent, Jorge Mendes, was also present, joined by his wife, Rute Cardoso, whom he had married just weeks prior. Montenegro spent approximately thirty minutes with the family, though he left without making any statements. The…

Somalia Urges Steady Support for African Union Peace Efforts

Mogadishu (AX) — Strengthening International Support for AUSSOM The Somali government has once again placed a heartfelt call for robust international support to enhance the African Union Transition Mission in Somalia (AUSSOM). This appeal isn’t just about finance; it’s about fostering a sense of global responsibility toward stabilizing a nation that has faced significant challenges for decades. Sustained financial aid, along with long-term funding solutions, are not mere line items on a budget; they are…

Death Toll from Texas Flash Flood Climbs to 24, with More Than 20 Still Unaccounted For

Tragedy struck just outside San Antonio, Texas, as flash floods have claimed the lives of 24 individuals, a county official reported. This figure represents a tragic increase from an earlier count of 13 fatalities. "As of now, I can confirm we have approximately 24 fatalities," stated Kerr County Sheriff Larry Lethia during a press briefing. He later reiterated the serious nature of the situation as emergency responders continue their work. Concerns are growing as approximately "23" girls from Camp Mystic along the…

UNICEF Highlights Severe Water Shortages Experienced by Gaza Residents

Children in Gaza are facing a severe crisis, with officials warning that they may be weeks away from dying of thirst due to an ongoing fuel blockade. According to a spokesperson for UNICEF, James Elder, this 100-day blockade has created a dire situation where the distribution of water has been severely hindered. "You need fuel to distribute water," Elder emphasized, highlighting the devastating impact this has on the population's access to something as fundamental as water. Having just returned from Gaza, Mr. Elder…

Ethiopian Leader Stresses Importance of Red Sea Access, Advocates for Peaceful Neighborly Relations

Ethiopia's Pursuit of Red Sea Access: A Vision of Peaceful Coexistence Edited By Ali Musa, Axadle Times International–Monitoring ADDIS ABABA - In the bustling heart of Ethiopia's capital, Prime Minister Abiy Ahmed has drawn attention once again to a vital piece of his vision for the nation—access to the Red Sea. As a country engaged in a complex dance to shed its landlocked constraints, the stakes couldn't be higher. Yet, Abiy's message is clear: the road to the sea must be paved with…

Taoiseach Micheál Martin Reflects on the Privilege of Visiting Hiroshima

Taoiseach Micheál Martin recently expressed his heartfelt sentiments during a visit to Hiroshima, stating it was "an honour" to be there. In a conversation with Japanese journalists, he emphasized, "I'm here first and foremost to remember and to extend my condolences on behalf of the Irish people for all those who lost their lives during the atomic bombing and for all those who suffered." This reflection underscores the profound impact of such historical events on collective human experiences. Mr. Martin also took the…

Ethiopian Prime Minister Announces September Launch for Landmark Dam Project

Ethiopia's Grand Dam Nears Its Triumph By Ali Musa, Axadle Times International—Monitoring ADDIS ABABA, July 4 As the sun peeks through the Ethiopian highlands, a monumental project comes to life. Ethiopian Prime Minister, Abiy Ahmed, recently stood before parliament and articulated a vision that began over a decade ago. "The Grand Ethiopian Renaissance Dam is now complete, and we are preparing for its official inauguration," he…

US Imposes Initial Sanctions on Iran Following 12-Day Conflict Ceasefire

The tragic loss of life in Iran has sparked profound emotions across the region and beyond. Just recently, large crowds of Iranians gathered to mourn the funeral of notable figures—including military generals and nuclear scientists—whose lives were cut short by Israeli airstrikes on June 28, 2025. The somber scene in Tehran, marked by the weight of grief and loss, serves as a stark reminder of the escalating tensions that characterize contemporary geopolitics. As reported by Vahid Salemi from AP Photo, these public displays…

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