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Somalia’s Crisis Deepens Amid Evictions, Violence, and Neglected Aid
Forced Evictions and Clan Conflicts Amplifying Somalia's Humanitarian Crisis
Mogadishu (AX) — They say no one ever steps in the same river twice. This holds particularly true for Somalia, where fluid dynamics of forced evictions and entrenched clan conflicts continually worsen the humanitarian crisis. Who suffers most in this turmoil? The vulnerable, naturally. A recent report from the United Nations High Commissioner for Refugees (UNHCR) and the Norwegian Refugee Council (NRC)…
GACC Leader: Corruption Costs Ghana $3 Billion Yearly
On a bustling street in the heart of Accra, where the rhythm of Ghana's vibrant culture meets the still, quiet threat of bureaucratic inefficiency, an earnest voice rose above the clamor. This voice belonged to Beauty Nartey, the President of the Ghana Anti-Corruption Coalition (GACC). She took the stage at the launch of the Strengthening the Rule of Law and Fight Against Corruption in Ghana project, bearing an unsettling truth.
In her opening remarks, Nartey conveyed an unsettling statistic…
Exciting Developments and Challenges Await African Teams in the 2026 World Cup Qualifiers
The stakes have never been higher as African teams converge in a heated contest for one of the nine coveted spots at the 2026 FIFA World Cup, an expansion from the previous five. This monumental tournament, set to unfold across the landscapes of the United States, Mexico, and Canada, has ignited a passionate fervor among nations eager to showcase their talent on the global stage.
As anticipation mounts, the latest results from Matchday 5 have painted a vivid picture of the current standings. It’s a thrilling time for…
Nigeria at the Forefront as Top Economies Shift from Cash
Nigeria Leads in Decline of Cash Transactions
Consider for a moment, the bustling streets of Lagos where once the chime of cash registers dominated the soundscape, has now become a haven for digital transactions. How did we arrive at such a transformation? The answer lies in an intriguing report—WorldPay's Global Payments Report 2025 reveals Nigeria is at the forefront of this shift, recording the largest decline in cash usage among major global economies.
Think back only a decade ago when…
Ramadan Attacks Reveal Vulnerabilities in Somali Security
An Examination of Ongoing Security Concerns in Somalia
In the heart of Mogadishu, beneath its resilient facade, lies a series of challenges that question the notion of security in Somalia. Imagine a war room deep in Middle Jubba, where over 3,000 Al-Shabaab militants are orchestrating a colossal plan. Their aim? To regain control of the strategically significant Middle Shabelle region—a colossal endeavor initiated in February, shedding light on the security vulnerabilities that persist in this embattled nation.
The…
Why Michelle Obama Isn’t Eyeing a Presidential Bid
Lessons in Parenting and Politics from Michelle Obama
We often ponder the unique experiences of those in the public eye, especially when it comes to raising children amidst global scrutiny. Michelle Obama, in a candid interview on a podcast, offered a glimpse into her family's navigations through such a life. "The day-to-day kind of challenges that any parent has with teenagers, we had it on 100," she reflected with a mix of nostalgia and relief. She went on to express, "I was so glad when…
Northeastern State Claims Federal Plot of Covert Military Recruitment
Bosaso (AX) – In an unfolding tension between regional and federal governance, the Northeastern State administration has cast allegations toward Somalia’s Federal Government. The crux of the matter? Accusations suggest the covert recruitment of young men from Northeastern State’s territory, conscripting them into the national military without any formal, transparent process.
Engaging with this complex issue, Northeastern State’s Minister of Information, Mahmoud Caydiid Dirir, has voiced significant concerns. The events, as…
Africa’s 10 Joyful Nations to Live in 2025
Redefining Happiness: A Glimpse into the Global Happiness Landscape
Have you ever pondered what truly makes people happy? Is it wealth, freedom, good health, or perhaps the strength of social ties? These are questions the World Happiness Report seeks to answer every year, offering an insightful glimpse into how countries stack up in terms of their citizens' happiness.
As we delve into the intricate tapestry of human happiness, it becomes evident that economic conditions, social structures, and political…
President Mohamud Engages Adale Leaders to Strengthen Anti-Terrorism Efforts
Mogadishu (AX) – It was a night that blended somber tones with structured planning as Somali President Hassan Sheikh Mohamud journeyed to the town of Adale, finding himself amidst regional leaders, security personnel, and dedicated community members. Thursday evening was not only an occasion to break fast together but, more importantly, a convergence of minds to dissect and devise strategies against the persistent threat of terrorism besieging the region.
In a setting enriched by a shared iftar—a meal marking a day’s…
Ghanaian Journalist Wins $18M in Lawsuit Against Former MP
In a landmark decision that underscores the power of truth in journalism, a U.S. court has rendered a significant judgment, awarding Ghanaian investigative journalist Anas Aremeyaw Anas a staggering $18 million (£14 million) in damages. This victory comes in the wake of a jury's verdict that held former Ghanaian MP Kennedy Agyapong liable for defaming Anas.
The seeds of this legal battle were sown in the aftermath of Anas's 2018 BBC investigation, which sent ripples…