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Supporters of the Mogadishu Rotana Envision Hotel as Catalyst for Somalia’s Revival
In the bustling heart of Mogadishu, where whispers of the past merge with aspirations for the future, a new chapter is about to unfold. Can the development of a luxury hotel not only transform the urban landscape but also reframe how the world perceives Somalia? This is the ambitious vision of the stakeholders behind the Mogadishu Rotana—a beacon of change in Eastern Africa.
In December, a groundbreaking initiative took its first steps in Mogadishu. Dignitaries and developers gathered near Aden Adde International Airport to…
Mogadishu Rickshaw Operator Arrested for Discussing Hunger Issues, Another Individual Fatally Targeted Over Facebook Post Exposing Police…
MOGADISHU, Somalia: A Nation's Voice Suffocated?
By Ali Musa, Axadle Times International–Monitoring
Mogadishu streets pulsate with life as tuk-tuks zip past the cacophony of markets, their drivers braving the city's harsh realities. Among the jarring mix of honks and chatter, a new name has emerged: Sayid Ali, known locally as 'Saan Miyaa'. Yet, Sayid’s tale unfolds not as a heroic saga, but as a somber reflection of freedoms eroding under pressure.
A distressed echo resonates in Sayid's recent ordeal.…
The Price of Inaction in the Battle Against Malnutrition Is Steep
Malnutrition poses a formidable obstacle for many African countries. According to a recent UNICEF report, a staggering 64 million children across the continent—roughly one-third—are grappling with "severe food poverty." This dire situation is likely to escalate into "wasting," a perilous form of malnutrition that can have devastating consequences. How do we turn the tide on such a pervasive issue?
At the forefront of this global conversation is the Nutrition for Growth (N4G) Summit 2025, scheduled to take place in Paris.…
Somali Foreign Minister Criticizes Northeastern State for Declining Federal Aid in ISIS Fight
In the tumultuous landscapes of northeastern Somalia lies a story unfolding across ridges and political corridors, where Northeastern State authorities have long pinpointed a perceived apathy from the federal government in the contentious war against ISIS. Within the rugged peaks of the Cal Miskaad mountains in the Bari region, these militants have found refuge, launching audacious attacks against both the valiant Northeastern State security forces and the innocent communities nestled within.
Exasperation among Somali…
US Imposes Penalties on Rwandan Official and UK Citizen Amidst DRC Tensions
Sanctions on Rwanda’s Minister Amid Heightened Tensions in Eastern Congo
NAIROBI, Kenya (AXADLE) – In a move sending ripples through the Great Lakes region, the U.S. Department of the Treasury has sanctioned Rwanda's Minister of State for Regional Integration, James Kabarebe. The sanctions were imposed for his alleged pivotal participation in the ongoing discord in the eastern Democratic Republic of Congo (DRC). Alongside Kabarebe, a senior member of an armed group has also come under scrutiny.
Why now, one…
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Strengthening Bonds: Egypt and Saudi Arabia Foster Energy Partnership
CAPE TOWN, South Africa (Kaab TV) – Earlier this week, an illuminating chapter unfolded in the chronicles of international energy cooperation. On the bustling streets of Cairo, amidst the clamoring vibrancy, Egypt's Minister of Petroleum and Mineral Resources, Karim Badawi, and Saudi Arabia's Minister of Energy, Abdulaziz bin Salman Al Saud, inked a deal that could potentially redefine bilateral ties in the energy sector. What was the purpose? It was an…
Al-Shabaab Unleashes Violent Assaults, Captures Military Vehicles in Middle Shabelle Province
MOGADISHU, Somalia (AXADLE) – In the pre-dawn hush of Thursday morning, a meticulously orchestrated onslaught shook five districts in the Middle Shabelle region. Al-Shabaab, notorious for their unyielding fervor, waged these synchronized assaults, leaving destruction and heartache in their wake. Stories from the region paint a grim tableau of the day’s events.
Whispers of terror unravel against the backdrop of the Middle Shabelle, where militants, bristling with weapons, swept through El Baraf, Al-Kowthar, El Ali Ahmed,…
Somalia’s Islamic State Branch Broadens Influence, Emerging as Major Financial Center
In an obscure corner of the world, far from the eye of most international media, the Al-Karrar office has metamorphosed into something more sinister—a financial command center crafted intricately for the Islamic State’s sprawling empire, extending its dark reach from Afghanistan to Mozambique. Picture a warren of clandestine activities where ancient hawala networks blur seamlessly with cutting-edge cryptocurrency transactions, a place surviving on the gritty art of extortion. Entire economies within these insurgent zones…
Somali Troops Reclaim El Baraf and Miirtaqwa Following Short Al-Shabaab Seizure
Mogadishu (AX) — It appears that the resilient and determined forces of Somalia, coupled with the valorous local militias, have once again made strides forward. On Friday, an intriguing ripple spread through the Middle Shabelle region as they reclaimed the pivotal towns of El Baraf and Miirtaqwa. These areas had fallen into the clutch of the Al-Shabaab militants, albeit fleetingly. Was this maneuver by Al-Shabaab a sign of desperation? Perhaps. The tides turned rapidly, and the towns now resound with a newfound hope,…
Jubaland Initiates Dialogue to Resolve Clan Conflicts in Luuq
Peace Talks Begin in Jubaland Amidst Clan Tensions
Kismayo (AX)
In a bid to forge peace in the restive Luuq District of Gedo, the Jubaland administration has embarked on a journey of reconciliation. This district, historically marred by violent clan hostilities, now stands at a crossroad—will the longstanding feuds finally find resolution?
First Vice President of Jubaland, Mahamud Sayid Adan, announced with gravitas that a peace symposium had…