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Leading African Nations with Thriving Economic Opportunities for Women

On the vast and dynamic continent of Africa, women play an indispensable role; they form a significant portion of the population, yet often grapple with structural hurdles that dampen their ability to engage completely in the formal economic scene. But don't these barriers beg the question—just how much economic power and potential are we collectively missing out on by limiting women's full participation? As we pause today to observe International Women's Day, it's a…

UN Report: 2 Dead, 186 Missing in Yemen and Djibouti Boat Sinking

Imagine facing hardships so dire that you decide to embark on a perilous journey across unpredictable waters for the mere hope of a better life. For countless migrants, mostly hailing from Ethiopia and other parts of East Africa, this daunting trek across the Red Sea and the Gulf of Aden towards Yemen isn’t just a last resort—it’s their only hope.Yet again, tragedy struck last Thursday when four boats carrying these hopeful souls capsized in the waters off Yemen and Djibouti. According to the United Nations migration agency,…

Africa’s 10 Most Stressed Nations in 2025

Isn't stress a peculiar creature? It knows no borders yet feels so different depending on where you bring up the subject. Ever wondered why stress affects people differently across the globe? Perhaps it's the myriad circumstances that shape our daily lives, but stress manifests uniquely in each corner of the world. Let's embark on an insightful journey, examining how stress varies profoundly between nations by delving into the detailed insights offered by the CEOWORLD magazine’s Global Emotions Report 2025. What could…

Ethiopian Airstrikes Hit Al-Shabaab Bases in Middle Shabelle

In a significant development over the skies of Somalia's Middle Shabelle region, Ethiopian military aircraft recently launched airstrikes targeting Al-Shabaab strongholds. As confirmed by Somali Defense Minister Abdukadir Mohamed Nur on Thursday, this operation marks another chapter in the complex security landscape of the region. Addressing the nation via Somali National Television, Minister Nur articulated the careful diplomatic choreography involved in these airstrikes. "It is impossible to conduct airstrikes inside…

African Youth Dominate Global Mental Health Rankings

Recently, the Global Mind Project unveiled its extensive report on mental health, drawing from over a million responses collected online from participants in 76 different countries. The data revealed a rather unsettling truth: in wealthier countries, the mental well-being of those aged 18 to 34 is on a downward trend with little sign of recovery in sight. However, there's a silver lining. In parts of Africa, youth are demonstrating a remarkable resilience that stands out globally. Who would've thought? Tanzania,…

Ranking the Least Powerful Tanks in Africa for 2025

Imagine defending a castle with crumbling walls against an unknown adversary keen on breaching its defenses. This metaphor reflects the precarious situation faced by many African nations, where a significant lack in the tank fleet can create substantial security vulnerabilities. With insurgencies, territorial disputes, and cross-border tensions simmering like a pot on a low boil, having a robust armored presence is not a mere luxury; it's a critical necessity. Picture this: a weak or aging…

ONLF Threatens Resurgence if 2018 Peace Deal Falters

Mogadishu (AX) — The intricate tapestry of Ethiopian politics is once again at a crossroads, with the Ogaden National Liberation Front (ONLF) standing poised on the verge of conflict. This tension unfurls from a central grievance: the perceived breach of a peace agreement by the Ethiopian government. Signed in 2018, during the nascent tenure of Prime Minister Abiy Ahmed, the accord promised autonomy over resources for the Somali region, an acknowledgment of historical injustices, and a commitment to foster free trade…

Leading African Nations for Women in Parliamentary Seats

The narrative of women in politics is one of inspiring transformation and ongoing challenges. From the early 20th century to the present, the path has been marked by groundbreaking changes, with countries such as New Zealand, Finland, and the United States initially breaking the mold by granting women the crucial right to vote and stand for election. Have you ever wondered what conversations took place in those turbulent times, pushing society toward this seismic shift? One could only imagine the fervor of…

Somalia Dismisses Security Fears Amid U.S. Terror Alert

In this photograph, Somali Minister of Transport and Civil Aviation, Fardowsa Osman Egal, participates actively in a government meeting in Mogadishu. Mogadishu (AX) — Nestled on the beautiful shores of the Indian Ocean, Mogadishu has recently faced turbulence in its air relations. The skies over Somalia's capital have become quieter following a warning issued by the U.S. Embassy regarding potential threats by terrorist factions. But here's where the plot thickens: the Somali government, exhibiting both poise and resilience,…

21 African Nations Facing Freedom Challenges in 2025

Freedom in Africa: A Struggle for Expression What does it mean to be truly free? This question resonates deeply as we delve into Freedom In The World 2025, the annual report by Freedom House. Explicitly, it tells us that 21 African countries fall under the "Not Free" category. This highlights an ongoing battle against censorship, repression, and violations of human rights, painting a picture of a continent at a crossroads. Africa, the land of vibrant cultures and myriad voices, still struggles under the shadow…

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