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Chinese Navy’s Recent Visits to 10 African Ports
Chinese Naval Influence in Africa: Navigating New Waters
In the intricacies of global geopolitics, one wonders how a nation's reach can expand across continents, oceans, and cultures. In recent years, the Chinese Navy has embarked on a series of goodwill visits to numerous African ports. But what do these naval forays signify?
The visits aren't merely ceremonial; they are the tendrils of growing military alliances. These endeavors strengthen military cooperation and support peacekeeping…
North Western State of Somalia Refutes Claims of Linking Recognition to Gaza Refugee Deal
Edited By Ali Musa
Axadle Times International–Monitoring
Foreign Minister Abdirahman Dahir Adan recently found himself at the center of a storm he claims was brewed from misinterpretation. In an interview with Israel's KAN media, a query directed at him touched upon former U.S. President Donald Trump's ambitious yet controversial proposal to resettle displaced individuals from Gaza. This is more than just a geopolitical topic; it strikes at the heart of a deeply entrenched international discourse that has sparked much…
Ghana Lifts 2025 Ban for Canoe Fishers, Trawler Restrictions Stay
Ghana: A Step Towards Balanced Marine Conservation
In a significant move aimed at protecting both livelihoods and marine sustainability, the Ghanaian government has decided to lift the close season restriction for canoe fishermen by 2025. This decision was announced with a firm yet empathetic tone, emphasizing the delicate balance between supporting local communities and conserving the nation's priceless marine resources.
Listening to the Heartbeat of the Fisherfolk
One cannot overlook the profound…
Ghana’s Central Bank Blocks MTN’s License Proposal
In today's ever-evolving landscape of financial technology, it's easy to get swept up in the whirlwind of innovation. However, behind the scenes, regulators are working diligently to ensure that these technological advancements do not outpace the safety nets put in place to protect consumers and maintain market integrity. A recent development in this field involves MobileMoney Limited, the company that operates MTN MoMo. The central bank released a statement, noting, "MobileMoney Limited has not been authorised to carry out…
Somali Leader Hassan Sheikh Back on Frontlines for Military Push
President Hassan Sheikh Mohamud: A Testament to Determined Leadership in Somalia's Counterterrorism Efforts
In the undulating heart of Middle Shabelle, a region brushed with both the blessings and challenges of nature, Somali President Hassan Sheikh Mohamud made a notable entrance. Accompanied by an elite cadre of Somali National Army (SNA) troops, his arrival at a frontline military base signaled more than just a visit—it marked a decisive step in the country’s ongoing commitment to an audacious…
Airstrikes Eliminate Top Al-Shabaab Leaders in Galgadud
Somali Forces Strike at the Heart of Al-Shabaab
In a significant blow to Al-Shabaab, Somalia's forces have conducted a successful operation targeting key members of the insurgent group. This operation resulted in the deaths of several high-ranking commanders, including Ahmed Moalim, known as the Al-Shabaab commander for El-Buur. Another key figure, Abu Salman, who oversaw militant operations in EL-Garas, Galgadud, was also among those killed. Moreover, Hussein Ali Badal, Budul Farah Geedi, and Zakariye, all…
March 2025: Africa’s 10 Costliest Countries for Diesel
Ah, Africa—a continent as vast as it is diverse, where the rhythm of life beats to its own drum. It's common knowledge that diesel remains the lifeblood of many economies here, pulsating through industries, transportation, and everyday activities. Nevertheless, the diesel price dynamics on this continent exhibit a complexity that mirrors Africa's multifaceted identity.
In the early part of this month, diesel prices have shown a rare moment of calm—a respite considering their usual tumultuous fluctuations. However,…
Mali, Niger, and Burkina Faso Withdraw from Francophone Alliance
In recent developments, the military governments of Niger, Mali, and Burkina Faso have made significant announcements regarding their international affiliations. Each country has formally declared its withdrawal from the International Organisation of Francophonie (OIF), following their earlier exits from the Economic Community of West African States (ECOWAS), a transition that took place in January of this year. Such strategic moves raise questions about the broader implications for regional stability and international…
Niger Ousts Chinese Executives Over Wage Disparity
Niger's Balancing Act: Local Empowerment vs. Foreign Influence
In a noteworthy move reflecting the nuances of international business dynamics, Niger has expelled three Chinese executives against the backdrop of a heated debate over salary discrepancies between expatriate staff and their local counterparts. This action, as stated by Oil Minister Sahabi Oumarou, underscores a broader narrative of economic empowerment and equity.
It’s often posed as a rhetorical question, but it begs a direct answer: Who benefits more from…
Somali Troops Defeat Al-Shabaab Leaders in Lower Shabelle Assault
Somali Forces Execute Precise Strike Against Al-Shabaab Command in Middle Shabelle
In the early hours of a silent night, deep within the sprawling Middle Shabelle region, Somali government forces launched a daring operation against Al-Shabaab militants. This closely choreographed mission resulted in the elimination of several high-ranking insurgent leaders. At the same time, on another front in the Lower Shabelle region, government forces stood firm against a pre-dawn assault from the extremist group in…