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Ensuring Energy Stability Amid Uncertain Times Through Risk Management

Protecting Trade from Regional Conflicts In today's world, large-scale wars reminiscent of the 20th century are relics of the past. However, the persistence of regional conflicts poses its own brand of challenges. As one navigates through these murky waters, it is crucial to ask: are we truly prepared for the complexities these smaller-scale skirmishes unveil? Conflicts in vital corridors of global commerce, especially near bustling shipping lanes, spell huge disruptions. These aren't just…

How Transparency Bodies Enhance Somali Governance

Introduction In 1991, a seismic shift occurred in Somalia as the central government crumbled, leaving institutions weakened and unable to foster public trust or combat corruption effectively. Imagine a country where the infrastructure to safeguard public resources is near non-existent. It's challenging, isn't it? This absence further aggravated Somalia's struggle for recovery, notably hindering the provision of essential public services. As civil war raged on, regional administrations emerged, stepping in to fill the…

Ghana Commits GH₵1.5 Billion to Boost Agriculture with ‘Feed Ghana’

As we look ahead to the future, envisioning Ghana in 2025, we find ourselves in a dance with both challenge and opportunity. Finance Minister Dr. Cassiel Ato Forson recently stepped into the spotlight to unveil the 2025 Budget Statement and Economic Policy, offering a roadmap that promises to address the pressing issue of food security amidst soaring inflation. Dr. Forson stood before Parliament, his voice firm yet hopeful, laying out the government's…

Somalia’s Defense Chief Confirms UAE, Ethiopia Strikes on Militants

Inside Somalia's Strategic Security Operations: A Blend of Cooperation and Challenge Edited By Ali MusaAxadle Times International–Monitoring Mogadishu (AX) — The landscape of security operations in Somalia is as dynamic and complex as the country itself. At its center is Abdulkadir Mohamed Nur, Somalia’s Minister of Defense, orchestrating a ballet of international coordination and domestic fortitude. Recently, he shed light on an aspect of this intricate dance: the…

Yusuf Ali Nur Appointed Somalia’s Coach for World Cup Quest

The Turning Tides of Somali Football Mogadishu (AX) — There's a palpable buzz in the air around Somalia's national football scene as Yusuf Ali Nur steps into the role of head coach, shouldering the weight of hopes and dreams ahead of the key 2026 FIFA World Cup qualifiers. Facing off against Guinea and Botswana later this month, Ali Nur takes on the mammoth task following the exit of Moroccan coach Rachid Lousteque. Lousteque's tenure, spanning two seasons, unfortunately, did little to illuminate the…

Dangote Refinery Boosts Imports Amid Domestic Oil Shortage

Unveiling the Global Outreach of Africa’s Largest Refinery In the heart of Africa’s industrial landscape lies a formidable structure: the $20 billion Dangote Petroleum Refinery, a beacon of ambition and commercial prowess. However, just as Rome wasn't built in a day, neither can such vast operations rely solely on local resources. Isn't it fascinating how our world has become so interconnected, from the coffee in your morning cup to the very oil driving this refinery? As…

Nigerian President Tinubu Advocates for Youth Participation in Governance

The Nigerian political landscape is at a pivotal juncture as President Bola Tinubu reaches out to the country's youth, emphasizing their crucial role in shaping the future. During the recent inauguration of the National Youth Congress Planning Committee in Abuja, he extended an open invitation for genuine interaction and feedback, underscoring his belief that young voices should be heard and incorporated into the nation's governance. “Your ideas matter,” Tinubu asserted, a sentiment that clearly resonated with the vibrant…

Somalia’s 2025 Gu Season Worsens Water and Food Crisis

Mogadishu (AX) — With the approach of the Gu season, spanning from March to May, Somalia finds itself at a critical junction. As weather forecasts project an arid stretch paired with steamy temperatures, this season's climate is already stirring concerns across the country. These projections were revealed at the recent sixth National Climate Outlook Forum (NCOF6), an event that convened in Mogadishu on March 4-5, 2025. The gathering, orchestrated by the Ministry of Environment and Climate…

Transforming Lives in Southern Ghana with Innovative Borehole Project

Empowering Through Water: A Community's Journey in Southern Ghana Water – it's the most basic of elements, yet it holds the profound power to transform lives. In Southern Ghana, a recent initiative has demonstrated just how impactful a single borehole can be for the inhabitants of Atimatim and the areas surrounding it. The unveiling of this borehole marks a substantial stride forward in tackling water scarcity, a struggle that has long defined the community's daily toil. The question is, can this…

Airstrike in Middle Shabelle Claims Lives of 50+ Al-Shabaab Militants

Mogadishu (AX) - In a significant military achievement, at least 50 Al-Shabaab militants met their demise in a meticulously coordinated airstrike, orchestrated by the Somali army in tandem with international allies. This operation unfolded in the Middle Shabelle region, a hotspot for strategic military actions. The Somali National Army, in a candid press release on Wednesday, confirmed this operation's incisive execution in the Damasha and Shabeelow territories. Amidst the chaos and valor, the notorious leader of…

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