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Northeastern State Military Officer Injured by Landmine Blast in Bari Area
Garowe (AX) — In a dramatic twist unfolding under the shadows of the Ali-Miskat Mountains, Fu’aad Xanano, a valiant officer with the Northeastern State army, found himself in a dire predicament after a landmine detonation took him by surprise on a seemingly routine Friday. This incident, steeped in a storm of dust and chaos, altered the course of events and left Xanano gravely injured.
It was during an operation with a fellow soldier that this unforeseeable calamity occurred — an operation initially embarked upon with the…
Somalia’s Intelligence Leader Initiates Counter-Al-Shabaab Talks in Hiiraan Region
If you ever find yourself wandering the bustling streets of Beledweyne, Hiiraan, you might just catch a whisper about a vital movement afoot - a concerted effort to face the relentless threat posed by the notorious Al-Shabaab militant group. At the heart of this operation is none other than the Director of the Somali National Intelligence and Security Agency (NISA), Abdullahi Mohamed Ali Sanbaloolshe, currently steeping in the bustling milieu of Buula Burte.
Sanbaloolshe hasn't merely been skimming the surface in Buula…
Law Enforcement Takes Action Against Controversial Liberian Speaker and Associates in Connection with Capitol Blaze
In a surprising twist that’s stirred the political waters in Liberia, the leadership of the Liberian National Police has identified several lawmakers, including the embattled Speaker Fonati Koffa, as "persons of interest" in the troubling investigation surrounding the recent fire at the Capitol Building—home to the nation’s legislative activities. The Capitol, once a proud symbol of democracy, now bears the scars of controversy that threaten to engulf its inhabitants.
In a formal communication directed to the House of…
Sisi Emphasizes Somalia’s Security and Stability as Essential to Egypt’s National Defense
With a characteristic vigor, Egypt’s President Abdel Fattah El Sisi on Thursday reaffirmed Egypt's unwavering support for Somalia, envisaging a future ripe with collaborative triumphs. He emphasized, often with a flourish, that Somalia's security isn't just a distant concern but a vital piece of Egypt's own national security puzzle. In moments like these, can anyone really overstate the power of friendship between nations?
During a lively joint press conference with Somali President Hassan Sheikh Mohamud, Sisi eloquently…
Legal Turmoil Looms as Ramaphosa Enacts Expropriation Legislation
In a bold move that’s sending ripples across the political landscape, President Cyril Ramaphosa has officially enacted the much-debated Expropriation Bill. The controversial law paves the way for government entities to seize land in the public interest, but it comes with a set of stringent guidelines aimed at ensuring fair compensation for those affected. With this step, the new legislation effectively dismantles the archaic Expropriation Act of 1975—a remnant of the apartheid era that many saw as outdated and unjust.…
Six al-Shabaab members, including prominent leaders, injured in central Somalia
Mogadishu (AX) – Picture this: a moonlit night in central Somalia, where the rhythmic pulse of an impending showdown echoed through the El-Garas village. A bold campaign led by the Somali National Army (SNA), backed by courageous local clans, delivered a significant jab to the notorious al-Shabaab on Wednesday. They came for a clenched-teeth confrontation, and they left a mark—six militants, including notorious leaders, left nursing their wounds. Some might say it was a masterstroke, others might call it sheer grit.In the…
Somalia Extends Heartfelt Sympathies to Türkiye After Tragic Hotel Blaze
Mogadishu (AX) — In the early hours of a frigid Tuesday morning, a towering hotel in the heart of Turkey's picturesque Koroglu mountains met a fiery fate, leaving an aching void in the lives of many. As flames ravaged the 12-story structure of the Grand Kartal Hotel situated at a ski resort, tragedy tightened its grip, claiming at least 76 lives and casting a shroud of sorrow over what should have been joyous winter holidays.
The vibrant tales of snowy escapades turned into chilling whispers of despair, gripping the…
Somali Cabinet Prolongs Tenure of National Disability Agency Board by Four Years
In the heart of bustling Mogadishu, cobbled together in a meeting room buzzing with ideas and caffeine chatter, a significant decision was stitched into the fabric of Somalia’s forward-looking initiatives. The weekly conclave of the Somali Council of Ministers—a gathering often flavored with a dash of formality and purpose—saw the spotlight fall squarely on the National Disability Agency Board. This esteemed body, tasked with championing the rights and inclusivity of the nation’s diverse community of individuals with…
Around 140 Dolphins Stranded on Northeastern State Coast in Somalia, Probe Initiated
Bosaso (AX) – Picture the serene coastline of Northeastern State, Somalia, where an unforeseen drama unfolded. A bizarre scene stretched along the sands between Bosaso and Mareero, with nearly 140 dolphins inexplicably washed ashore last Thursday. It was a sight that disturbed the tranquil beauty with its tragic emergence.
For those locals accustomed to the ocean’s regular rhythm, witnessing this many dolphins in distress was enough to unsettle any sailor’s nerve. Some dolphins lay lifeless, their shimmering bodies marking…
Kenyan Man Reportedly Found with Wife’s Remains in Backpack
In a tale that'll make your spine tingle and your heart ache, a man in Kenya is stirring the winds of fear and disbelief with his strikingly calm demeanor amidst an appalling accusation. "John Kiama Wambua," says the Directorate for Criminal Investigations (DCI), looked as cool as a cucumber when nabbed with ghastly remains in his possession.
The bustling streets of Huruma, flanked by the gentle whispers of Nairobi’s morning breeze, bore witness to this chilling narrative. Police officers, carrying out their…