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Fatal Mortar Strikes Hit Afgooye District

Mogadishu (AX) — In the heart of Somalia, amidst the daily hustle and bustle of Afgooye district in the Lower Shabelle region, tragedy struck on a day otherwise unremarkable. On Monday, echoes of dread vibrated through the air as several mortar shells rained down, leaving devastation in their wake. Among the fallen was a dedicated police officer, Hussein Haji Mohamed, who many knew fondly as Aw Koombe. His story intertwines with the chaotic narratives of many who serve their communities every day. Around ten mortars…

Healthcare Leaders Compete for Top Position at WHO Africa

In a recent announcement, the World Health Organization (WHO) has revealed the contenders for the highly sought-after position of Regional Director for Africa. This revelation comes in the wake of the untimely passing of Dr. Faustine Ndugulile, a distinguished Tanzanian public health expert, who was poised to assume the role in November 2024. Tanzania has formally nominated Professor Mohamed Janabi, an esteemed cardiologist and health advisor to President Samia Suluhu Hassan. His expansive experience and deep-rooted…

India Launches Military Exercises with Ten African Nations

By Ali Musa, Axadle Times International – Monitoring Recently, an ambitious initiative unfolded, underscoring India's strategic outreach in the Indian Ocean. This initiative, aptly named the India-Africa Key Maritime Engagement (AIKEYME), captures both vision and ambition. One might ask, "Why this initiative and why now?" The reasons are manifold and deserve a deep dive. India has embarked on this program to assert its naval influence…

Does Climate Change Ignite Terrorism in the Sahel Region?

A recent investigation conducted by the Institute for Security Studies (ISS) sheds light on a complex web of challenges facing the Sahel region. The study indicates that, while a direct link between climate change and terrorism may not be readily apparent, the effects of climate change on agricultural production and natural resource distribution can set the stage for local conflicts. These disruptions, stemming from shifting weather patterns, often lead communities to compete fiercely for essential resources. Consider, for…

Al-Shabaab Shifts Stronghold to Bay and Bakool Post-Defeat

Edited By Ali MusaAxadle Times international–Monitoring. Mogadishu (AX) — In an intriguing twist of events, a significant number of Al-Shabaab militants, complete with their combat vehicles, have made their way to the Bay and Bakool regions. This move follows recent setbacks they faced during fierce military engagements in the Middle Shabelle region, as confirmed by military officials on Monday. General Hassan Isaaq Omar, affectionately referred to as Hassan Baidoa, commands the Somali National Army's (SNA) formidable 60th…

UN Sounds Alarm as U.S. Halts Vital Support in Global Fight Against HIV

Winnie Byanyima, the head of UNAIDS, has issued a stark warning: substantial funding cuts from the United States for global HIV initiatives could precipitate a catastrophic outcome. She estimates that, if the current trend persists, we could witness a staggering 6.3 million deaths and 8.7 million new infections within the next four years. This trajectory threatens to erase decades of hard-won progress in combating the epidemic. Since the funding freeze took effect in January, the ramifications have been immediate and dire.…

UN Issues Warning of Impending Conflict in Africa’s Newest Nation

On the Brink: South Sudan’s Fragile Peace In the ever-volatile landscape of South Sudan, the precarious power-sharing agreement between President Salva Kiir and Vice President Riek Machar appears to be hanging by a thread. The looming threat of a relapse into civil war is stirring unsettling memories of past conflicts, painting a grim picture of what the future might hold. The current tension is palpable, manifesting in violent skirmishes that have already begun to shake the foundations of a nation yearning for peace.…

Burundi’s Leader Warns of Imminent East Africa Conflict

In recent developments, Évariste Ndayishimiye, the President of Burundi, has navigated into turbulent diplomatic waters, bringing to light concerns that have been simmering beneath the surface. He publicly announced having what he terms "credible intelligence" indicating Rwanda's intentions to launch an assault on Burundi. His revelations come at a time where whispers of discord could well translate into real tensions, prompting a myriad of reactions from across the spectrum. Reflecting on…

Somali PM Engages in Regional Talks on DRC Unrest

In the ever-changing landscape of international diplomacy, moments arise where collective action speaks louder than individual efforts. Recently, such a moment was captured when Somali Prime Minister Hamza Abdi Barre joined an essential virtual gathering of leaders from the East African Community (EAC) and the Southern African Development Community (SADC). The backdrop of their discussion was the increasingly troubling security situation unraveling in the eastern Democratic Republic of the Congo (DRC). The dialogue,…

Summit Aims for Political Resolution in DR Congo Following Angola’s Withdrawal

The recent joint summit between the Eastern African Community (EAC) and the Southern African Development Community (SADC) brought fresh hope for peace in the Democratic Republic of Congo (DRC). The gathering resulted in the establishment of an expanded panel tasked with spearheading peace initiatives in a region fraught with turmoil, following Angola’s withdrawal as a mediator. This strategic adjustment is vital, considering the DRC’s ongoing struggles. The revised panel features an impressive lineup of former leaders,…

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