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More Than 100 Somali MPs Oppose Speaker’s Bid to Remove Abiib
Mogadishu (AX) — Imagine stepping into the world of politics in Somalia, where every decision can ripple through a nation hungry for stable governance. In a striking development, a collective of over 100 Somali MPs has raised their voices against what they perceive as an unjust expulsion of their colleague, MP Abdullahi Abib. Their protest is more than just a call for justice; it’s an assertion that the decision made by the Speaker of the House is unconstitutional and embodies a worrying misuse of power.
The uproar was…
US and Israel Consider African Nations for Gaza Refugees
In a world where lines on maps often dictate lives, the tale unfolding between the U.S., Israel, and three East African nations stands as a vivid illustration. Imagine being privy to the intricate dance of diplomacy—an arena where intentions are questioned and motivations aren’t always clear. This story centers around the idea of resettling Palestinians uprooted from the Gaza Strip. Yes, you heard that right. Some conversations behind closed doors are as gripping as any novel you might pick up.…
Somalia and North Western State of Somalia Deny Plans to Resettle Gaza Palestinians
In a world where political landscapes shift like desert sands, communication remains the linchpin of understanding. Picture this: a proposal emerges, suggesting the resettlement of Palestinians from Gaza to various regions, including Somalia and North Western State of Somalia. Yet echoing through the corridors of power, both nations' foreign ministers stand firmly in unity, as of Friday. No such proposition had landed on their doorsteps from the United States or Israel, with a clear denunciation already emanated from…
Sudan Declines U.S. Proposal to Host Palestinians in Gaza Plan
It's one of those sunlit days in the Gaza Strip where beneath the bright sky, a grim reality unfolds. A solitary Palestinian man treads carefully around the remnants of what were once homes, now reduced to rubble after recent Israeli military offensives in Rafah. It’s an image captured by Hatem Khaled, a photographer from Reuters, that echoes the volatile geopolitics and humanitarian difficulties plaguing this part of the world.
Meanwhile, in an unfolding diplomatic narrative, Sudanese officials announced that they have…
U.S. Plans to Reimpose Travel Restrictions on 43 Nations
Mogadishu (AX) — In a move that echoes the sentiments of past policies, the United States seems poised to impose significant travel restrictions affecting citizens from an array of 43 countries, with Somalia notably among them. This development harks back to restrictive measures that characterized the Trump administration, as reported by The New York Times.
At the heart of this unfolding story is a draft policy that’s buzzing through the corridors of U.S. diplomatic and security affairs. The document essentially classifies…
U.S. Considering North Western State of Somalia Recognition for Military Base Deal
Mogadishu (AX) — In a narrative akin to geopolitical chess, discussions between the United States and the semi-autonomous region of North Western State of Somalia are reportedly in motion. The whispers of diplomatic maneuvers trace back to a possibility as bold as it is controversial: the potential U.S. recognition of North Western State of Somalia in exchange for the establishment of a military base in Berbera, a locale of undeniable strategic value perched on the Gulf of Aden. This conjecture was recently…
Niger’s Trailblazing Woman Revitalizes the Camel Milk Sector
A Woman’s Journey: Transforming Tradition in Niger's Dairy Industry
Mogadishu (AX) — When you think of economic powerhouses, you might not immediately consider camel milk. Yet, in Niger, a nation where nearly 90% of the workforce is supported by livestock farming, one visionary woman is turning the humble camel into a symbol of progress and prosperity.
Wouro Habsatou Aboubacar stands as a beacon of change. From the arid expanses of Niger, she has built a bustling business centering around camel…
Somali MP Ousted for Chronic Absenteeism, Speaker Announces
In a development reminiscent of the unpredictable currents that sweep through political landscapes, the Somali Lower House has witnessed the departure of a prominent figure. On a sunlit Saturday in Mogadishu, Speaker Sheikh Aden Mohamed Nur Madoobe stepped forward to articulate an announcement that has already sent ripples through the tides of governmental discourse.
Dr. Abdullahi Hashi Abiib, a man known for his vocal critiques and unyielding stance on governance issues, finds himself without his parliamentary seat. The…
Sheikh Dandaawi’s Legacy Lives On in Djibouti’s Next Wave
Mogadishu (AX) — In an ever-evolving world, certain traditions stand resilient, echoing the wisdom of ages past. Among these venerable customs is the art of Qasaa'id recitations—a practice that has been nurtured and cherished for decades by Sheikh Abdirahman Sheekh Dandaawi. This captivating tapestry of poetic hymns, dedicated to the Prophet Muhammad, unfolds in serene harmony during the sacred nights of Ramadan and the vibrant Mawlid celebrations.
Amidst the rhythmic heartbeats of Djibouti lies a humble enclave…
Northeastern State Warns of Afghanistan-Level Threats in Mogadishu
Garowe (AX) — In recent times, Northeastern State has sounded the alarms over security issues in Mogadishu, drawing stark parallels with the unsettling collapse of Afghanistan after the U.S. exited the region. The metaphorical bells of caution are tolling, resonating with tales of chaos that have made many hearts tremble.
Northeastern State's Minister of Information, Dirir, voiced a poignant concern, reflecting, "Most American diplomats have been evacuated. We fear Mogadishu could face the same fate as Afghanistan." Such a…