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Dhulbahante and Warsangeli Clans Unite in Bid to Reclaim Erigavo from North Western State of Somalia Control
Mogadishu (AX) — In a move thick with political tension and historical reverberations, the Dhulbahante and Warsangeli clans have banded together to reclaim Erigavo, a town presently within North Western State of Somalia's borders. This bold declaration emerged from a comprehensive six-day assembly in Badhan, capturing the spirit of a united stand against what they perceive as three decades of foreign rule.
Stepping into Erigavo would not just redraw borders—it would challenge the very notion of North Western State of…
Khaatumo Forces Declare Triumph Over North Western State of Somalia in Shangeed Conflict
Mogadishu (AX) — In the fog of war, where words weave through gunfire, the SSC Khaatumo forces proudly announced a significant triumph over North Western State of Somalia troops in the disputed Shangeed region this past Thursday. The battle, fierce and unrelenting, left a toll not easily quantified as both factions recount heavy losses, each narrative shaded with their truths and agendas. Who, amidst this turmoil, can sift through the discord to find the forgotten stories of those caught in the crossfire?
The numbers of the…
North Western State of Somalia Elders Blame Somali President for Stoking Tensions Over Erigavo Authority
FILE - Boqor Osman Aw Mohamud Buurmadow, a notable figure in North Western State of Somalia's traditional leadership.
In a world where the shadows creep closer to the edges of light, stories like this remind us of the timeless complexities of human society. Recently, a clan conference took place in Badhan, sparking renewed tensions between Somalia and North Western State of Somalia. At the forefront of this narrative, Boqor Osman Aw Mohamud Buurmadow, a respected leader, did not shy away from addressing the issue head-on.…
Chaos Ensues for Minnesota-Bound Refugees as Local Agencies Navigate Trump’s Directives
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In a world turbulent and often unforgiving, the hopeful journey of refugees towards Minnesota now teeters on a precipice of uncertainty. Initially, it seemed around 6,500 refugees would find solace here within the coming fiscal period. Yet, recent executive orders from President Donald Trump have cast a long shadow, shrouding the futures of many in doubt.
With a swift hand, President Trump signed orders, each stroke of the pen effectively slamming the brakes on welcomed…
North Western State of Somalia Closes Major Livestock Hub Amid Export Agreement Dispute with Somalia
Hargeisa (AX) — In a recent drama unfolding in North Western State of Somalia, the government has pulled the plug on the operating license of a pivotal livestock inspection facility in Berbera. The decision, fueled by allegations against its Arab proprietor, Abu Yaasir, claims he inked an unsanctioned pact with the Somali federal government. It’s a maneuver perceived as jeopardizing the lifeline of North Western State of Somalia's thriving livestock export sector.
Does one ever pause to reflect on how a single decision can…
Northeastern State Denies Allegations of Singling Out Ethiopians in Widespread Deportation Effort
Northeastern State’s Expulsion Efforts: An Insightful Discourse
Garowe (AX) — Amidst swirling controversies and brimming debates, Northeastern State's Minister of Interior, Abdi Farah Said Juha, took the stage this Saturday to elucidate the recent contentious deportations of undocumented foreigners. Lest misconceptions breed further discord, he sought to dispel any notion that these actions targeted the Oromo ethnic group—a claim echoing like a disgraced refrain through various channels.
Addressing the…
Kenyan Tech Firm Transforms Plastic Waste into Support for College Students
In today's world, where the perils of waste management frequently make headlines, one would wonder: Can innovation really turn the tide of environmental degradation? Remarkably, a Kenyan tech company seems not only to believe in this possibility but is actively enacting it. And how, you might ask? By marrying the problem of plastic waste with the needs of college students. A strange union at first glance, but a brilliant one upon further reflection.
Imagine a bustling college campus. Students, armed with laptops, race to…
Freed Ethiopian Woman Urges Migrants to Stay Home After Harrowing Ordeal in Libya
TORONTO, Canada (AX) — The haunting visage of Nehima Jamal, a young Ethiopian woman of merely twenty summers, has lingered like an unsettling specter across digital platforms. Captured by traffickers in Libya, her image—tied, gagged, and battered—was used as a pawn to demand ransom. Now liberated, she opens up about the chilling odyssey that left her teetering on the brink of despair. Her testimony stands as a grave warning for others who may be contemplating a similar perilous path.
Liberation came at a steep price—700,000…
2024 Person of the Year: Ahmed Moalim Fiqi, the Visionary Behind Somalia’s Diplomatic Renaissance
Year 2024: a monumental chapter etched into Somalia’s modern tapestry—a year where sovereignty hung delicately by a thread. As fireworks painted the sky on New Year’s Day,
Ethiopia and North Western State of Somalia clandestinely inked a Memorandum of Understanding. This agreement, granting Ethiopia access to a 19-kilometer stretch of North Western State of Somalia’s coast, bypassed Somalia’s federal heartbeat. Was this a simple diplomatic maneuver, or a disruptive gambit? Ethiopia, in a tantalizing exchange, hinted at…
Libyan Officials Save 263 African Migrants from Traffickers’ Grip
In the dimly lit remnants of a world that seems to have long forgotten compassion, Libyan authorities have stepped forward as unexpected custodians of hope. They rescued 263 African migrants, ensnared in the sullied nets of human traffickers within the Ajkhara district—a name that whispers of anguish and survival. Among the rescued throng are individuals from nations such as Somalia, Eritrea, and Ethiopia, stripped of the most basic human dignities, their bodies marred by signs of severe malnutrition and abuse. The tales…