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Somalia’s National ID Conference Signals Next Stage of Digital Transformation

MOGADISHU — Somalia’s push toward a unified, secure and inclusive digital identity gathered fresh momentum as government leaders, development partners and technology stakeholders mapped the next phase of the national ID rollout at the 2nd Somali National ID Conference, held Nov. 24-25 in the capital. Convened by the National Identification and Registration Authority (NIRA) in partnership with the Ministry of Interior, Federal Affairs and Reconciliation, the conference underscored how the country’s digital ID program has…

Social Media Intensifies Sudan’s Conflict and Humanitarian Crisis

The Rise of Digital Propaganda in Sudan's Conflict Amid the brutal power struggle between Sudan's military factions, social media has become a battleground of misinformation. With rampant fake news and manipulative narratives, trust in reliable information has eroded. Both sides exploit social media to spread misleading information. False claims on social media deepen societal divisions. Traditional media suppression fuels disinformation. The Stakes of Sudan's Humanitarian Crisis The conflict between army…

UN Alerts of Major Setback in Global HIV Efforts in Decades

UNAIDS Warns of Deteriorating HIV Services Amid Funding Crisis Abrupt funding cuts and deteriorating human rights conditions have disrupted HIV prevention and treatment services across dozens of countries, UNAIDS has warned. In a stark report released to mark World AIDS Day, the UN agency highlighted a troubling trend: international assistance for HIV programs has sharply declined, with projections indicating that external health funding could plummet by 30-40% by 2025 compared to 2023 levels. The agency's Executive…

Guinea-Bissau’s President Embalo Escapes Amid Rising Military Tensions

Guinea-Bissau Military Coup: A New Leader Installed The political landscape of Guinea-Bissau faced a seismic shift as soldiers installed a new military leader. This forceful takeover followed a contentious presidential election and led to President Umaro Sissoco Embalo fleeing to Senegal. Gen. Horta Inta-A named head of a transitional military government for one year. Embalo safely arrived in Senegal; Dakar coordinates with Guinea-Bissau for constitutional restoration. Controversies surround the Nov. 23…

Somalia’s South West State president condemns illegal checkpoints after traveler killed over $2

BAIDOA, Somalia — South West State President Abdiasis Hassan Mohamed Laftagareen has condemned the spread of illegal checkpoints across the region, calling them a major threat to civilian movement and safety and urging communities to back justice and stabilization efforts. Laftagareen said armed individuals obstructing travelers on public roads is “unacceptable,” especially as South West State navigates severe drought and recurring conflict that continue to disrupt livelihoods and strain security. “It is unacceptable…

Somali Soldier Arrested After Video Shows Abuse of Woman at Hamarweyne Market

MOGADISHU — Somali police in the Hamarweyne district arrested a Somali National Army soldier on Saturday after a video widely shared on social media appeared to show him abusing a woman vendor at the busy Hamarweyne market, authorities said. The suspect was identified by police as Abdifatah Mohamed Ibrahim, a member of the Somali National Army. He is in custody and will be transferred to court, the Banadir Regional Police Command said in a statement. “The suspect is in police custody and will be referred to the…

Namibian Politician Removes ‘Hitler’ from Their Name

Namibian Politician Breaks with Controversial Past Adolf Uunona, a prominent figure in northern Namibia, has legally removed "Hitler" from his name. This move symbolizes a departure from a legacy he never embraced. The change reflects Uunona's desire to clarify his identity. He has been a respected leader in the Ompundja constituency. The decision addresses international misunderstandings and jokes. Legacy of a Name Uunona's name has been a subject of intrigue and misunderstanding due to its historical…

UN Raises Alarm on Trafficking and Sexual Violence Amid Sudan Crisis

Escalating Violence in Sudan: A Humanitarian Crisis Unfolds The ongoing conflict in Sudan, particularly around El-Fasher, has sparked a dire humanitarian crisis characterized by widespread human rights abuses. Reports from the region underscore the severity of the situation, with women and children bearing the brunt of the violence. Approximately 470,000 people displaced since May 2024. Over 6 million children are internally displaced or seeking refuge in neighboring countries. Alarming reports of trafficking,…

Somalia Joins Global Satellite Group to Boost Maritime Safety and Security

MOGADISHU — Somalia has acceded to the Convention on the International Mobile Satellite Organization (IMSO), a step the federal government says will upgrade the country’s maritime safety, search-and-rescue capacity and technological integration across its busy coastline. Ports and Marine Transport Minister Abdulkadir Mohamed Nor deposited Somalia’s instrument of accession during a meeting with International Maritime Organization (IMO) Secretary-General Arsenio Dominguez on the sidelines of the IMO Assembly’s 34th regular…

Tinubu Calls for Increased Efforts Following Release of Abducted Nigerian Schoolgirls

President Tinubu Commends Security Forces for Rescuing Abducted Schoolgirls In a recent statement, President Bola Tinubu praised Nigeria's security forces for their swift action in securing the release of dozens of schoolgirls abducted in the northwestern state of Kebbi on November 17. The president emphasized that while this operation was successful, continued efforts are necessary to bring home other victims who have been taken captive across the region. The kidnapping incident in Kebbi triggered a wave of concern,…

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