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ONLF Claims Ethiopia Has Reneged on Peace Agreement
ONLF and the Ethiopian Government: A Strained Peace
Mogadishu (AX) — In the intricate tapestry of Ethiopian politics, the Ogaden National Liberation Front (ONLF) finds itself at a pivotal juncture. With a history steeped in struggle and hope, the movement is now grappling with discord within its ranks, driven by accusations of the Ethiopian government failing to honor the 2018 Asmara Peace Agreement. Abdirahman Mahdi, a prominent voice heading a faction within ONLF, has declared an end to cooperative efforts with the…
World’s 10 Leading Economies in Global Competitiveness
Edited By Ali Musa
Axadle Times International–Monitoring.
In a world where the pulse of economies sets the pace for global progress, the IMD World Competitiveness Ranking illuminates the forefront contenders. Currently, the global economic stage is dominated by several nations renowned for their robust competitiveness. Yet, what exactly makes an economy competitive on the world stage? Is it solely about GDP numbers, or is there more beneath the surface?
The most competitive economies in the world are distinguished by…
Al-Shabaab Launches Fiercest Assault Near Mogadishu in Months
Escalation in Somalia: A Deep Dive into Shabaab's Recent Offensive
Edited By Ali Musa Axadle Times International—Monitoring
Mogadishu (AX) — Sometimes the shadows of conflict intensify, casting long and uncertain clouds over a nation striving for peace. This is the case as Somalia once again grapples with a significant and aggressive incursion by the Shabaab militants. But why, one might ask, is this offensive particularly unsettling?…
The Future of African Payments: Nkebet Mesele Outlines Intreensic’s Strategy
The Future of Payments and Financial Inclusion Across Africa
Founder and CEO, Nkebet Mesele, discusses the launch of Intreensic, a payments education and advisory group, and its significance for payments and financial inclusion across Africa.
Exploring Payment Evolution
What piques your interest the most about the transformation in payments, and how do women play a role in this journey, particularly in Africa?
The payment evolution is indeed fascinating. From my early days in the industry,…
Ghana Legislators Revive Controversial Anti-LGBTQ Bill
Lawmaking is never a straightforward affair, and this reality couldn't be more evident than in Ghana's recent legislative tussle. The air is thick with tension as three sponsors of the controversial anti-LGBTQ+ bill reveal to Reuters that despite previous setbacks from legal challenges, the bill is making a comeback. The path of legislation resembles a winding road with unexpected turns. What sparked this renewed fervor?
Escalating Measures
As the law stands, those convicted of same-sex…
Rwanda Seeks $63 Million After UK’s Migrant Deal Collapse
In an intriguing turn of international relations, Rwanda has set its sights on acquiring a substantial £50 million ($63.62 million) in compensation from Britain. This follows a dramatic disruption in a controversial asylum agreement, as revealed by an insider linked closely to the corridors of the Kigali government. The juxtaposition of politics and diplomacy often brings up questions: What happens when promises are broken across borders?
The demand for compensation…
Leading African Nations Bearing the Most of the Continent’s Debt
Africa's external debt levels have long been a topic of concern. High-interest rates and the slow maturity of local financial ecosystems add layers to this complex issue. Does this situation reflect the broader global economic landscape, or is it particular to Africa's unique geopolitical fabric?
There's a constant increase in the need for foreign capital to sponsor imports, and this naturally inflates the external debt burden. As highlighted in a report by Afreximbank Research, Africa relies significantly on…
Somali Party Alleges Corruption, Seeks Missing Funds Inquiry
Mogadishu (AX) — In the bustling yet often turbulent landscape of Ethiopian politics, the Somali Federalist Party has raised an alarming voice against what they see as a rising tide of corruption and mismanagement within the Somali region of Ethiopia. These accusations, centered on financial malpractice, ring alarm bells about the worsening quality of life for the inhabitants of the area.
As the saying goes, "Integrity is doing the right thing, even when no one is watching." Yet, the party contends that the integrity of…
Djibouti Detains Woman Accused of Defiling Quran
Edited By Ali MusaAxadle Times International–Monitoring.
Mogadishu (AX) — In a profound reflection of the complex interplay between culture, faith, and justice, the recent arrest of a woman in Djibouti has captured the attention of the nation and beyond. This incident, which reverberates with emotional intensity, reminds us of the fragile balance within societies thriving on deeply embedded religious values.
The heart of the storm is a video. A seemingly ordinary digital recording, it’s the kind that in a heartbeat can…
Leading African Nations by Agricultural Land Size
Agriculture is undeniably the lifeblood of Africa, weaving its influence through every village and stretching out across the vast savannahs. Whether it’s the age-old traditions held close in family farms or sprawling commercial enterprises, the act of cultivating the land is pivotal. It doesn’t merely feed millions; it powers the economy and has the untapped potential to shape a brighter future. An African proverb notably states, "He who learns, teaches." Agriculture is perhaps Africa’s most profound teacher—a silent…