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Nugal Farmers Face Devastating Loss as Shifting Sands Swallow Crops

The Struggles of Farmers in Northeastern State's Nugal Region In the heart of Central Somalia, a pervasive threat looms over the livelihoods of farmers in the Godobjiran community. Local volunteers tirelessly work to clear the sand that has blocked their roads. But beneath the surface of this natural disaster lies a story of grit, perseverance, and profound loss. Across the shifting sand dunes of Northeastern State’s Nugal region, Mohamed Shire Adan stands at the epicenter of an environmental calamity. His three-hectare…

Trump Weighs No-Show at G20, Criticizes South Africa’s Policies

In the ever-evolving landscape of international relations, few countries are experiencing the shifting tides of diplomacy quite like South Africa and the United States. Recent remarks from former President Donald Trump underscore a growing rift between these two nations, driven by longstanding disagreements on various critical issues. This delicate relationship hangs in the balance as tensions rise over South Africa’s land reform policies, its unwavering support for Palestine amid the Israel-Gaza conflict, and its…

Northeastern State Parliament Blames Federal Government for Regional Tensions

Garowe (AX) — Recently, a significant event unfolded in Northeastern State as the regional parliament leveled serious allegations against Somalia’s federal government. In a striking pronouncement, lawmakers accused the central authority of deliberately provoking political and tribal conflicts in several sensitive regions, including Gedo, Sanaag, and Haylaan. This accusation not only reflects the growing tensions between Mogadishu and Northeastern State but also casts shadows over national unity. On Tuesday, the…

Somali Immigration Chief Collaborates with German Police for Stronger Border Security and Passport Validation

Berlin (AX) — In a significant stride toward enhancing international relations, Mustafa Sheikh Cali Dhuxulow, the Director General of Somalia’s Immigration and Citizenship Agency (ICA), recently engaged in high-level discussions with Dr. Dieter Romann, the President of Germany’s Federal Police Headquarters. This meeting, set against the backdrop of an official visit to Germany, centered on strengthening collaboration in two critical areas: migration and border security. But what does this collaboration truly…

Fuel Prices in Nigeria Surge as Importers Challenge Africa’s Wealthiest Tycoon

Fuel Price Dynamics in Nigeria: A Closer Look In recent weeks, the fuel market in Nigeria has witnessed an intriguing shift. Surprisingly, it is not the refinery driving prices but rather the marketers who are aggressively lowering them. This change presents a fresh perspective on the dynamics within the country’s petroleum sector. Recent investigations by The Punch revealed that several filling stations are now offering petrol for under ₦860 per liter. This is a noteworthy reduction when compared to…

Somali Leader Engages AU Chair in Addis on Peace and AUSSOM Shift

Addis Ababa (AX) – In an event that underscored collaborative leadership on the continent, Somali President Hassan Sheikh Mohamud held a significant meeting with Mahmoud Ali Youssouf, the Chairperson of the African Union Commission. This gathering took place at the African Union Headquarters on a day marked by the UN Food Systems Summit in Addis Ababa. During their conversation, the focus naturally gravitated towards the pressing issues of peace and security in Somalia and the wider region. It was an opportunity for both…

Forging the Future: Why Somalia’s Youth Hold the Key to Progress

By Mohamed Sheikh Omar Ibrahim Tuesday, July 29, 2025 In Somalia, we find ourselves caught between two stark realities: a landscape rich with potential and one fraught with despair. This paradox raises critical questions about our current and future trajectory. With one of the youngest populations globally, Somalia also grapples with alarmingly high youth unemployment rates. Reflecting on our journey since achieving independence in 1960, it’s clear that the work of liberation transcends just geographical boundaries or…

Minnesota Judge Demands Nolosha Compensate Somali Families for Housing Fiasco

MINNEAPOLIS, Minnesota (AX) — Recent developments in Lakeville, Minnesota, have sent shockwaves through the local Somali-American community. A judge has mandated that Nolosha Development and its CEO, Abdiwali Abdullahi, refund Somali-American families who paid significant deposits for homes that, tragically, were never constructed. These deposits, which amounted to tens of thousands of dollars each, were made for what was touted to be a transformative housing project that ultimately failed to secure land, permits, or…

Ahmed Rashid Trial: Kenya Confronts the Shadow of Police Brutality

NAIROBI, Kenya (AX) — This week, former Kenyan police officer Ahmed Rashid stood before the High Court in Nairobi, accused of two counts of murder connected to the tragic killings of unarmed teenagers in Eastleigh, one of the city's most densely populated neighborhoods. It’s a case that not only raises critical questions about police conduct but also challenges the concept of accountability within Kenya's law enforcement. As the trial unfolded, prosecutors unveiled harrowing surveillance footage from Nairobi’s Integrated…

Sudanese Paramilitary RSF Appoints Prime Minister and Governing Council

Sudan’s Political Turmoil Escalates with New Rival Government In a dramatic turn of events, Sudan's Rapid Support Forces (RSF) together with allied factions unveiled a civilian prime minister and a novel presidential council on Saturday, effectively raising the stakes against the military-dominated regime. Could this development foreshadow a deeper fissure in an already fragile nation? During a press briefing aired from Nyala, a stronghold in South Darfur under RSF control, Mohamed Hassan al-Ta'ayshi was declared prime…

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