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Demands Intensify for Legal Action Amid Mozambique’s Election-Related Unrest

In the aftermath of the contentious October 2024 elections, Human Rights Watch has voiced grave concerns regarding the apparent absence of a credible investigation into a surge of political killings. This alarming trend has predominantly victimized individuals affiliated with the opposition, particularly those who openly contested the re-election of President Daniel Chapo. How does one reconcile the fundamental principles of democracy with such deadly repression? This question lingers ominously in the air as HRW shines a…

Ghana Climbs to 12th on Africa’s Cheapest Fuel List

Edited by Ali Musa, Axadle Times International–Monitoring Fuel prices—those defiantly fluctuating metrics that often dictate our frustrations at the pump and influence our day-to-day choices. I mean, who hasn't spent that fleeting moment wondering if it's worth driving across town just to save a few cents per litre? According to recently compiled data from GlobalPetrolPrices.com, some countries have either mastered the art of keeping these prices low—or have strategies so elusive that they look like they've cracked…

UN Budget Woes Prompt Staff Cuts in Nigeria, Zimbabwe, and More

OCHA's Staffing Cuts: Navigating Unforeseen Challenges The United Nations Office for the Coordination of Humanitarian Affairs, known more commonly as OCHA, has been a vital player in the global humanitarian arena—akin to a beacon guiding aid to regions most in need. Their mission, to ensure that aid is delivered quickly and effectively to crises-stricken populations, is pivotal, especially amidst unfolding natural disasters and escalating conflicts. But with looming budget constraints, can OCHA continue to carry…

April 2025: African Nations with the Costliest Fuel

In a world where the price at the pump can alter the very fabric of society, it's fascinating and somewhat alarming to see how the domino effect of rising gasoline prices influences every societal layer. Be it the bustling corridors of corporate giants or the humble abodes of low-income households, fuel costs permeate deeply into the routine affairs of daily life. Take a moment to reflect on this: in some African countries, the cost of gasoline has stubbornly remained steep over recent months. Despite some hopes to…

UN Alarmed by Surge in Child Rape Cases in Conflict-Torn Congo

Alarm bells are ringing louder than ever as the United Nations draws attention to the alarming surge of child rape incidents in the Congo, merely within the year's first two months. It's a heart-wrenching reality that UNICEF underscores—the tender and innocent, even the youngest among them, are not spared. This brutal narrative is not isolated; it's etched into reality, with sexual violence becoming a hauntingly regular occurrence. Local organizations, immersed in the firestorm of sexual violence, reveal that an…

Cuba Awaits US Update on Fate of Doctors Abducted in Kenya

Cuban doctors treating a patient in Mandera County, 2019 In the quiet yet resilient towns of Mandera County, Kenya, two Cuban doctors, Assel Herrera Correa and Landy Rodríguez Hernández, embarked on a journey that remains tragically unfinished. Their mission, like many before them, was to heal. But in 2019, under circumstances that remain both mysterious and heartbreaking, they were kidnapped—a distressing chapter that continues to be written.…

North Western State of Somalia Views Trump Victory as Key to U.S. Recognition

North Western State of Somalia's Strategic Play in Global Politics: An Ambitious Bid for U.S. Partnership In the complex tapestry of international relations, where opportunities are intricately woven with risks, North Western State of Somalia appears to be navigating its path with a fresh perspective—particularly echoing the reputation of former President Donald Trump, often seen as a pragmatist negotiator. This political gambit raises intriguing questions: Could North Western…

Djibouti: A Model Nation with Good Governance

The memories of historical tensions from my elementary and secondary school days bring Djibouti, the Somali Coast, to mind. Recently, I came across several articles on social media that discussed how people were busy with fleeting pursuits, like finding signals in Djibouti, rather than focusing on significant historical narratives. Such commentary often lacks the decorum and depth reminiscent of Djibouti’s historical role in Somali politics and nation-building, supported immensely by President Ismaïl Omar Guelleh’s political…

Nigerian Leader Tinubu Discusses Key Insights with Trump’s Africa Advisor in Paris

Meetings of international significance often carry an air of gravitas, yet they are underlined by the profoundly human quest to build bridges. On a Thursday afternoon in Paris, an intriguing convergence of perspectives unfolded as President Bola Tinubu of Nigeria sat down with Massad Boulos, the Senior Advisor for Africa to then U.S. President Donald Trump. Their conversation, intricately woven with aspirations of fortifying economic and security alliances, marked a pivotal moment in Nigeria's engagement with the United…

The African Gem with Stunning Beaches but a Perilous Reputation

Understanding Somalia's Predicament and Potential In the heart of the Horn of Africa lies Somalia, a land teetering on the precipice of potential and peril. Today, this nation is primarily embroiled in a clash between its government and the notorious militant faction, al-Shabaab. Notably, other parties like Hizbul Islam—a former Islamic group historically opposing al-Shabaab—and the Dhulbahante clan are also pivotal in this turbulent landscape. The complexities of this conflict are compounded by the nuanced involvement…

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