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2024’s Top 10 Affordable Airlines Worldwide
In a world where the cost of travel can sometimes feel like an insurmountable barrier, the release of Skytrax's latest ranking for the world's best low-cost airlines in 2024 comes as a breath of fresh air. It celebrates those carriers that manage to strike the elusive balance between affordability and customer satisfaction, a feat many have attempted but few truly master.
Leading the charge, once more, is Malaysia's very own AirAsia. This airline has consistently set the standard in the budget travel category,…
ECOWAS Steps In Once More to Resolve Legislative Turmoil in Liberia
A delegation from the Economic Community of West African States (ECOWAS) has recently arrived in Liberia, aiming to mediate a protracted conflict among lawmakers surrounding the potential removal of Speaker Fonati Koffa. This mission follows a previous attempt by ECOWAS that yielded minimal progress, leaving many to ponder: can diplomacy still prevail in such a charged political landscape?
The current delegation is set to engage with a variety of stakeholders, including President Joseph Boakai and members of the National…
Ranking Africa’s Wealthiest Individuals in Junta-led Nations
Over the past decades, the landscape of governance in Africa has been a subject of intense debate and scrutiny. The wave of independence that swept across the continent in the 1960s heralded a new era of self-rule. Yet, even as countless nations embraced democratic ideals, the journey has been anything but straightforward. While some African countries have steadfastly committed to democracy, others have circled back to a governance style reminiscent of Africa's early days of autonomy. But why does this oscillation occur?…
Senior Al-Shabaab Leader Killed by Southwest State Forces in Somalia
Security Forces Target Al-Shabaab's Financial Stronghold in Berdaale
Security forces in Berdaale have recently made significant progress in their ongoing efforts to destabilize Al-Shabaab's entrenched influence in the region. A key figure in the militant group's financial network, known as Qaddiid, was targeted in a meticulously planned operation aimed at disrupting the group's ability to fund its activities. His coercion tactics, which included harassing villagers into making payments under threats of violence, had long…
Egypt and Eritrea Tackle Regional Stability and Red Sea Safety
On a notable Sunday, Egyptian President Abdel Fattah Al-Sisi welcomed Eritrean Foreign Minister Osman Saleh to Cairo, sparking a crucial dialogue on regional security, the nuanced challenges in Somalia, the fragile state of Sudan, and the delicate balance of Red Sea security.
This pivotal meeting came against a backdrop filled with concern over Ethiopia's persistent aspirations for sea access, a country that remains landlocked yet ambitiously forward-thinking. The discussions were graced by the esteemed presence of…
Dangote Refinery’s Dollar Woes Stir Oil Market Chaos
Can a shift in a pricing strategy ripple through an entire nation, creating both fear and opportunity? The recent cessation of the Naira-for-Crude initiative seems to suggest so. With every decision echoing through vast networks, the Nigerian oil market finds itself at a crossroads. How did we reach this point?
The Naira-for-Crude initiative symbolized an era where domestic refineries, including the prominent Dangote Refinery, enjoyed the privilege of purchasing crude oil using local…
Lucia Witbooi Becomes Africa’s 18th Female Vice President
In the tapestry of African politics, we see remarkable stories of individuals who step bravely into uncharted realms, grounds previously dominated by patriarchal legacies. Lucia Witbooi's recent appointment as Namibia's Vice President writes a new chapter in this evolving saga. She joins the ranks of formidable female leaders, following figures like Ghana’s Professor Naana Jane Opoku-Agyemang, who took office in a similar groundbreaking manner earlier this year.
Traditionally, the political…
President Mohamud, AU Chair Commit to Enhanced Security Ties
In the heart of Mogadishu, under the glaring sun that never seems to tire, a meeting of considerable significance took place. Somali President Hassan Sheikh Mohamud welcomed the newly appointed Chairperson of the African Union, Mahamoud Ali Youssouf, into the capital city for a crucial dialogue. It wasn't just a mere exchange of formal greetings; it was a gathering rich with intention and ambition. The energies of the room seemed to say more than words could ever muster. Their conversation, lively and animated, aimed at…
Somalia Partners with Afreximbank to Enhance African Trade
Cairo, Egypt, 24 March 2025: In a strategic move that echoes both promise and progress, Somalia has officially joined the ranks of the African Export-Import Bank (Afreximbank), becoming its 53rd member state. This pivotal accession marks a step closer to Afreximbank’s vision of an integrated African financial synergy, aiming to extend its diverse suite of offerings across the continent.
With a committed signature from Hon. Hirsi Jama Gani, State Minister, Office of the Prime Minister, this accession wasn’t merely a…
AU Chair Backs Troop Deployment for New Somalia Mission
A New Chapter for Somalia: AU Troops Prepare for Deployment
Mogadishu (Axadle Times) – In the heart of Mogadishu, there’s a palpable sense of anticipation. Change is in the air, and with it comes a renewed hope. It is driven by the African Union's latest initiative – the African Union Transition Mission in Somalia (AUSSOM). As confirmed by African Union Chairperson Mahmoud Ali Youssouf during a press conference in the vibrant heart of Somalia's capital on a memorable Sunday, AU troops are slated to arrive in Somalia in a…