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UNICEF: Aid Threatened for 1 Million Malnourished Kids in Nigeria and Ethiopia

A doctor examines a malnourished baby at the Save the Children stabilisation ward in Maiduguri, Nigeria, captured on November 30, 2016. Throughout centuries, images like these continue to spark a global call to action. The Growing Shadow of Hunger The narrative of hunger and malnutrition unfolds tragically in many corners of the world, and as such, the United Nations Children's Fund (UNICEF) recently announced an alarming scarcity of lifesaving food supplies in Ethiopia and Nigeria. The…

Rise in Kidney Failure Among Somalis Alarms Wajir County

In the northeastern region of Kenya, within the expansive boundary of Wajir County, there emerges a silent health crisis that now cries out for attention. Kidney failure, a condition feared by many, seems to be taking an alarming hold, particularly within the ethnic Somali community. The medical team at Wajir General Hospital is observing a sharp rise in cases, thrusting numerous individuals onto the demanding path of dialysis. For some, the grim road might lead to the necessity of kidney transplants due to late-stage…

Harnessing BTC/USDT for African Trade Success

Imagine a bustling marketplace where African businesses transact seamlessly with partners across the globe, free from the shackles of outdated financial systems. This vision, once seemingly utopian, is slowly morphing into the new reality, thanks to the dynamic duo of Bitcoin (BTC) and Tether (USDT) in trade payments. Challenges in Traditional Trade Payments The traditional landscape of international trade payments poses significant hurdles for African businesses, affecting competitiveness on the global stage.…

Somalia Secures Historic World Cup Qualifier Draw Against Guinea

Mogadishu (AX) — In an unexpected yet exhilarating twist, Somalia clinched their first-ever point in the 2026 FIFA World Cup qualifiers. What unfolded on Friday at the Stade Alassane Ouattara in Abidjan was not just a goalless draw against Guinea but a story of sheer resilience and unyielding spirit. Why, you might wonder, is this such a big deal? Against a backdrop of skepticism and doubt, Somalia delivered a disciplined defensive performance that left spectators, pundits, and even their opponents in disbelief. It…

Tracing the Rise and Decline of Somalia’s Islamic State

1. The Rise of the Islamic State Before we delved into the narratives surrounding the establishment of the Islamic State in Somalia in 2015, a key player on this turbulent stage was the Somali jihadist group al-Shabaab. Imagine a landscape where al-Shabaab—deeply rooted in the northern territories—was not only a formidable entity by itself but also intricately tied to expansive smuggling networks. At a certain point, however, a chasm began to open within their ranks, leading to a fateful division. From this split emerged…

Somali National Detained Entering Bangladesh from India

Mogadishu (AX) — In the ever-evolving landscape of global migration, fresh stories emerge that remind us how interconnected our world truly is. Just recently, the spotlight turned towards Bangladesh as border guards nabbed a Somali individual, citing unauthorized entry from neighboring India. This incident is yet another chapter in a growing narrative of unorthodox crossings in the region. Early on a Saturday morning, near the Nijkalika Border Outpost in Feni district's Parshuram sub-district, Abdiwali Mohammed Ali was…

President Ruto Overhauls Top Officials and Diplomatic Posts

A New Chapter in Kenyan Administration President William Ruto has embarked on a significant reorganization of key administrative positions within the Kenyan government. This sweeping change aims to not only freshen up the ranks of Principal Secretaries but also bolster Kenya's representation in the global foreign service. In a detailed statement issued on Thursday, the State House emphasized the underlying intention behind these decisions. "These changes are propelled by the necessity to tap into emerging…

African Nations Offering Cheapest Fuel Prices This March 2025

Imagine living in a country where filling up your car's tank doesn't cost more than a handful of coins. In several African countries, this is not a distant dream but a refreshing reality. The benefits of low fuel prices are multifaceted, deeply entrenched in both economic stability and social wellbeing. Have you ever wondered how access to affordable gasoline could transform the daily narrative? Here's a detailed exploration into this phenomenon. Albert Einstein once said,…

Exclusive: Caitlin Burton Challenges US Aid’s Role in Africa

Countries grappling with intense humanitarian crises, like South Sudan, DR Congo, and Somalia, quickly emerged as areas of concern. Famine, displacement, and mounting distress made them susceptible to further turmoil. Have you found yourself pondering, "How do these regions cope?" The Food and Agricultural Organization (FAO) highlighted a stark reality. In 2022, approximately 282 million people in Africa found themselves undernourished, which accounts for nearly 20% of the continent's population. This number was…

African Nations with Minimal Global Influence Struggles

Africa has long been a pivotal region in the intricate game of global power dynamics. Nations from far and wide have vied for a slice of its prosperity, leveraging Africa's substantial natural resources, strategic positioning, and burgeoning markets to establish their economic, military, and political predominance. As this multi-layered contest continues to evolve, one might wonder—what does Africa stand to gain or lose as various global powers intensify their efforts to mark their presence on this vast continent?…

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