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Former Hirsabelle Leader: Targeting al-Shabab Is No Longer Our Focus
Concerns Raised by Former Hirshabelle President on Al-Shabab's Resurgence
Mogadishu (AX) — In a thought-provoking post shared earlier this week, former Hirshabelle President Mohamed Abdi Ware voiced urgent concerns about the current state of Somalia’s struggle against al-Shabab. As he noted, the focus of both the federal government and certain regional states seems to be drifting away, allowing the militant group to reclaim ground lost in the past few years. Are we losing sight of the bigger picture?…
Redmi Pad 2 and 4G Variant Make Their Grand Debut in Nigeria: A Fusion of Style and Power
The recent unveiling of Xiaomi's latest innovation represents a significant leap in the brand’s endeavor to enhance its smart ecosystem within Nigeria. With the introduction of the Redmi Pad 2 series, Xiaomi is not just offering a product; it is ushering in an opportunity for seamless connectivity and enhanced productivity. Imagine streaming your favorite series, managing work assignments, or even engaging in virtual classes—all with a device that looks as good as it performs. The Redmi Pad 2 series is meticulously…
Gambia Resists New Legislation Amid Fears of Exploitation Risks
The recent constitutional amendment proposal in Gambia, which sought to adjust the parameters of presidential term limits, has met with a decisive rejection from lawmakers. This decision brings to light the complexities surrounding democratic governance, illustrating how legislative processes can be influenced by deeper societal considerations.
At the crux of this debate lies a significant loophole in the bill, raising flags regarding its overall implications and efficacy. The proposed amendment aimed to enforce a cap on…
North Western State of Somalia Criticizes Reported Arrival of Federal Troops in Sanaag
North Western State of Somalia Government Condemns Deployment of Federal Troops in Sanaag Region
Hargeisa (AX) — On Monday, the North Western State of Somalia government issued a firm condemnation regarding what it perceives as the contentious deployment of federal Somali troops into various parts of the Sanaag region. Officials assert that this action not only threatens regional stability but also holds President Hassan Sheikh Mohamud directly accountable for any ensuing repercussions.
During a press conference held in…
Leaders of Egypt and Somalia Forge Strategic Alliance Against Terrorism in New Alamein
Strengthening Bonds: A Diplomatic Dialogue Between Egypt and Somalia
In a significant gathering marked by hopeful intent and ambitious objectives, Egyptian President Abdel Fattah Al-Sisi welcomed Somali President Hassan Sheikh Mohamud to the picturesque coastal city of New Alamein on Monday. This meeting shone a spotlight on the increasing importance of bilateral relations and the critical regional dynamics surrounding the Horn of Africa and the Red Sea, areas that are experiencing both challenges and…
Shettima: Africa Must Focus on Eradicating Poverty, Not Nuclear Arms
Nigeria's Commitment to Sustainable Development Over Nuclear Aspirations
In a candid discussion recently, Nigeria's Vice President, Kashim Shettima, made a pivotal statement that resonated deeply. He emphasized that Africa's most pressing challenges are not the development of nuclear capabilities but rather the critical issues of poverty and climate change. It's a notion that significantly shapes Africa's trajectory and reflects a wide-spread desire for sustainable development rather than militarization.…
Niger Declines to Free Imprisoned Human Rights Advocate Moussa Tiangari
In Niger's capital, Niamey, a court has recently dismissed an appeal from celebrated human rights advocate Moussa Tiangari, marking yet another setback in his quest for justice. This ruling signifies the third time Tiangari has sought relief from what many consider a politically charged case against him.
At 55, Tiangari serves as the secretary general of Citizens Alternative Spaces (AEC) and has languished in detention since December 2024. Initially arrested under murky circumstances, he faces grave accusations of…
Hargeisa Residents Rally Against Civilian Deaths by North Western State of Somalia Forces in Gabiley
Protest Erupts in Hargeisa Following Tragic Incident Involving Security Forces
Hargeisa (AX) — On a somber Monday, the 150th neighborhood of Hargeisa became a focal point of public sentiment as residents gathered to voice their outrage. The community was shaken by the tragic killing of two civilians, allegedly by North Western State of Somalia security forces, in the Agabar area of the Gabiley district. This unwarranted violence has ignited a series of protests that reflect deeper discontent within the community.
The…
Mid-2025: The 10 African Nations Leading in Foreign Exchange and Gold Reserves
The Significance of Foreign Exchange and Gold Reserves in Africa
In today's interconnected world, the economic decisions of one country can have far-reaching consequences for another. For many African nations, maintaining high foreign exchange and gold reserves has become essential not just for economic stability but also for enhancing geopolitical influence and resilience. These reserves serve as a crucial safety net against the unpredictable tides of the global economy, which can often leave developing nations…
Intense Clashes Ignite in Moqokori as Al-Shabab Strikes Hard
Mogadishu (AX) — On a tense Monday in the Moqokori district of the Hiiraan region, heavy fighting erupted as al-Shabab militants executed a large-scale assault marked by a series of suicide bombings and coordinated ground attacks. Military and local sources confirm this unsettling escalation.
The Moqokori district, situated around 300 kilometers north of Somalia's capital, Mogadishu, became the focal point of this militant onslaught. Local militia commander, Abdulahi Adan, revealed that the insurgents employed vehicle-borne…