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New constitution extends federal institutions’ mandate by one year, speaker says

MOGADISHU — Somalia has extended the mandates of its federal institutions to five years under a newly adopted constitution, effectively adding one year to current terms, Speaker of the House of the People Aden Mohamed Nur Madoobe announced Thursday. The move, unveiled at an iftar gathering in the capital, immediately deepened political fault lines in a country already grappling with drought and humanitarian strain. Madoobe said parliament and other constitutional bodies would now operate under the revised charter, which…

More Than 300 Abducted by Terrorists in Northeast Region

Militant Raid and Kidnapping in Northeastern Nigeria Armed militants carried out a devastating attack in the town of Ngoshe, Borno state, resulting in the abduction of over 300 residents. This article examines the implications and background of the assault. More than 300 residents abducted, including women and children. Attack potentially in retaliation for military operations against Boko Haram. Part of a broader pattern of insecurity in Nigeria. Details of the Ngoshe Attack On Friday, militants stormed the…

Canada’s PM Carney Won’t Rule Out Military Role in Iran War

CANBERRA, Australia — Canadian Prime Minister Mark Carney said Thursday he cannot rule out Canada’s military participation in the escalating war in the Middle East, even as he reiterated that the U.S.-Israeli strikes on Iran launched last weekend appeared “inconsistent with international law.” Asked in a joint news conference with Australian Prime Minister Anthony Albanese whether there was any scenario in which Canada would get involved, Carney called the question hypothetical but left the door open. “One can never…

Somali Herdsmen Benefit from $3.88 Million in Innovative Livestock Insurance Aid

Somalia's Livestock Insurance Initiative Provides Relief Amid Drought Crisis This section details the financial assistance provided by the Somali federal government to pastoralists affected by drought. The funds aim to ameliorate the impact on livelihoods and promote resilience in pastoral communities. Somalia disbursed $3.88 million in livestock insurance payments. 17,734 pastoralists benefited from the payouts. The initiative is backed by the World Bank through the DRIVE project. Background on the Drought…

Stock markets, oil prices volatile amid fears Iran conflict will drag on

Stocks in the U.K. and U.S. rose while Asian indexes tumbled Wednesday as oil and gas prices whipsawed on fears the U.S.-Israel conflict with Iran will drag on and keep choking traffic through the Strait of Hormuz, a vital energy artery. The FTSE 100 and major U.S. and European benchmarks rebounded after two days of declines; several Asian markets fell sharply for a third straight session. Brent crude is up about 12 percent since Saturday, when U.S. and Israeli forces began bombing Iran and Tehran retaliated with strikes on…

Challenging the Constitutionality of the Capital Structure

Analyzing the Amendments: The Constitutional Status of Mogadishu This article examines the constitutional amendments regarding Mogadishu's governance as passed by Parliament. It discusses the implications for local residents and critiques the perceived fairness and stability of the newly established framework. Focus on Article 63 and the elected Capital Council. Analysis of federal control over local governance. Examination of historical precedents and their relevance to Mogadishu. The Framework of Governance…

Oxfam: Millions in Somalia, Kenya, Ethiopia face drought; water up 2000% in worst-hit areas

East Africa’s new drought surge pushes millions toward hunger as water prices soar and livestock die Friday March 6, 2026 MOGADISHU — A failed rainy season has deepened drought across Somalia, Kenya and Ethiopia, thrusting nearly 26 million people into extreme hunger, accelerating livestock deaths and sending water prices soaring, Oxfam warned in a report released this week. The crisis arrives less than three years after the Horn of Africa’s longest and most severe drought on record, when five consecutive rainy seasons…

Somalia’s Fuel Prices Jump 77% as Middle East Crisis Deepens

Somalia fuel prices jump 77% in 72 hours as Middle East conflict disrupts supply MOGADISHU, Somalia — Fuel prices in Somalia’s capital have surged about 77% within three days, an abrupt spike tied to the escalating Middle East conflict that is rattling energy markets and shipping lanes through the Red Sea and the Gulf of Aden. Market observers in Mogadishu said the retail price of petrol jumped to about $1.15 per liter from roughly $0.65 earlier this week, with the steepest increases posted by Friday evening. The surge…

UN appoints James Swan to lead MONUSCO in Democratic Republic of Congo

New York — U.N. Secretary-General António Guterres on Thursday appointed U.S. diplomat James Swan as his new Special Representative for the United Nations Stabilization Mission in the Democratic Republic of the Congo, known as MONUSCO, placing an experienced Africa hand at the helm of one of the U.N.’s most challenging peace operations. Swan succeeds Bintou Keita of Guinea, whom Guterres thanked for her leadership and service during a difficult period for the mission. The appointment lands at a pivotal moment for MONUSCO,…

President Hosts Iftar with MPs After Parliament Approves Revised Constitution

Somalia adopts revised constitution; President Mohamud hails ‘historic achievement’ amid opposition boycott MOGADISHU, Somalia — President Hassan Sheikh Mohamud on Thursday hosted an iftar dinner for members of both houses of parliament, praising lawmakers for approving Somalia’s revised constitution after months of heated debate and years of stalled review. The gathering at a Mogadishu hotel came a day after a joint sitting of the House of the People and the Upper House voted to adopt amendments that complete a…