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Report Reveals Rise in Online Child Abuse Cases in Kenya
FILE - A man works on a computer, cyber codes cascading over him, in this imaginative illustration dated May 13, 2017. Today, a startling report reveals a troubling spike in the online sexual exploitation and abuse of children in Kenya.
Consider young Winnie Muyam. Digital platforms were once her gateway to a vibrant social life and a universe of entertainment. Last year, everything changed for the 17-year-old. She started receiving messages from strangers, at first innocuous, then alarmingly intrusive.
"They began by…
Northeastern State Officials Refute Claims of Ethiopian Nationals’ Deaths in Bosaso and Garowe
Garowe (AX) – With undeniable intensity, Northeastern State’s regional government has emphatically refuted claims circulated by Ethiopian media, asserting that three Ethiopian citizens met their demise in the towns of Bosaso and Garowe. Is it a misunderstanding, or a deliberate misrepresentation?
On Thursday, with an air of resolute authority, the Northeastern State Police issued a press release dismissing these allegations as unfounded and misleading. Their message was clear: "Dismiss these claims," they urged the public,…
Guinea Eradicates Sleeping Sickness As a Danger to Public Health
In a remarkable stride for public health, the World Health Organization (WHO) has officially applauded Guinea for its success in eradicating human African trypanosomiasis, more commonly known as sleeping sickness. This milestone is more than just a line on the achievement chart; it marks the first time a neglected tropical disease has been wiped out in the country, shining brightly as a beacon of hope amidst ongoing global health challenges. Coincidentally, this announcement was made on World Neglected Tropical Diseases Day,…
Ethiopia Accused of Ongoing Crackdown on Human Rights Organizations: HRW
ADDIS ABABA: As another day dawns in Ethiopia, shadows of an "escalating crackdown" on civil society grow longer, according to Human Rights Watch. Lately, the country has witnessed the suspension of two pivotal human rights organizations, causing a stir in both local and international circles.
Last December, the Ethiopian Human Rights Council (EHRC), renowned for its enduring legacy, and the Ethiopian Human Rights Defenders Center (EHRDC) found themselves curtailed by a governmental watchdog. This was on grounds that…
Kagame Challenges Ramaphosa’s Assertions Regarding the DR Congo Conflict
President Paul Kagame has firmly rejected the assertions made by South African President Cyril Ramaphosa concerning the turmoil in the Democratic Republic of Congo. In a spirited response, Kagame accused Ramaphosa of twisting the narrative surrounding their discussions. This heated exchange comes on the heels of Goma, a strategic city, falling under the control of M23 rebels, a move that has sent shockwaves through the region.
With a tone that resonated with frustration, Kagame did not pull any punches when addressing…
Somalia and Tanzania Forge Significant Pacts to Enhance Mutual Collaboration
Mogadishu (AX) – In a remarkable step towards fostering bilateral ties, Somali Minister of Foreign Affairs and International Cooperation, Ahmed Moallim Fiqi, inked a trio of pivotal agreements with Tanzanian counterparts on Wednesday. The accords, focusing on enhancing security, cultural enrichment, and prisoner exchange, underscore a deliberate stride towards regional collaboration.
The signing ceremony unfolded with distinct formality in Dar es Salaam, Tanzania, where Fiqi was joined by Tanzanian officials,…
UK Calls on North Western State of Somalia and SSC Khaatumo to Swap Detainees
In a recent diplomatic move, the United Kingdom has urged conflicting parties in North Western State of Somalia and SSC Khaatumo to begin peace processes by exchanging prisoners. This development comes amidst a turbulent backdrop, where ongoing hostilities have displaced thousands and severely affected regional trade. British Ambassador to Somalia, Mike Nithavrianakis, after conversing with a newly established peace committee in North Western State of Somalia, emphasized, “A durable peace must begin with the exchange of…
Nine Migrants, Among Them Somalis, Discovered in Shipping Container at Irish Port
Mogadishu (AX) — In a harrowing turn of events at Rosslare Europort, a mere whisper of alarm echoed through the grim silence of a shipping container. Nine migrants, hailing from Somalia and Eritrea, had endured an unimaginable ordeal. Starved and parched, they spent four days in the stifling dark, stuffed like sardines, all in a desperate bid for freedom. Why endure such hardship, one might wonder? A phone call for help stirred a chain of actions that led to their rescue on a brisk Monday morning.
Upon their discovery, the…
Turkey Strengthens Bonds with Somalia and Ethiopia Through Strategic Agreements
An intriguing development is taking shape in the diplomatic relationships that intertwine Turkey with Ethiopia and Somalia. The ruling Justice and Development Party (AKP) of Turkey, a dominant political force known for its astute strategies over the past two decades, is embarking on an ambitious diplomatic endeavor. But what does this mean for the Eastern African countries involved?
Zafer Sirakaya, the AKP's deputy chairman, recently met with Somalia's Abdurahman Mohamed Hussein, the secretary-general of the ruling Union…
Interpol and Afripol Nab 37 Alleged Militants, Including Somali Agents, in East Africa Operation
International Operation Yields Major Arrests in East Africa
Mogadishu, a city often beset by the shadows of conflict, has borne witness to an unfolding drama of international significance. In a concerted effort to stem the tide of extremism, 37 individuals have been apprehended under a sweeping counterterrorism initiative orchestrated by INTERPOL and AFRIPOL. Their offenses? Alleged associations with infamous entities like Al-Shabaab, ISIS, and other radical factions that haunt the East…