From Refuge from Warfare to Haven for Climate Migration

In the sun-scorched stretches of Kenya's Dadaab refugee camp, many Somali families have sought shelter, not only from the turbulence of war but also from the ever-encroaching shadows of climate change. This narrative crafts a tapestry of human resilience, reflecting lives uprooted and rebuilt under the blistering African sun. Originally opened in 1991, Dadaab became a sanctuary for those escaping Somalia's civil war. However, recent years have seen another wave—a flood of climate migrants. Monumental droughts, compounded by…

Lobito Regional Railway Initiative Receives Significant Support

A collaborative effort among various firms has welcomed the arrival of the initial set of 275 container wagons, designed to boost the transport capabilities of the Lobito Corridor project. This ambitious railway initiative stretches from Angola's Lobito port, reaching into the Democratic Republic of Congo and extending to Zambia. Unveiled in 2023 as part of the G7 Partnership for Global Infrastructure and Investment, this corridor is backed by both the United States and the European Union. Once fully operational, it…

South African Authorities Permit Food and Water for Illegal Miners Waiting for Processing

The task force known as Operation Vala Umgodi, part of the South African Police Service operating in the North West province, has reiterated its plea for illegal miners who remain underground to resurface. Currently, law enforcement is engaged in a tense standoff with a significant number of illegal miners who find themselves stuck in an abandoned mining shaft. In response to the situation, police have effectively sealed off the entry points that these miners use to bring in supplies. As a result, these individuals are now…

Pompeii Imposes Cap of 20,000 Daily Visitors

Pompeii, one of the world’s most renowned archaeological sites, is making moves to tackle the increasing issue of overcrowding. Starting now, this iconic UNESCO World Heritage site will limit daily visitors to a maximum of 20,000, a significant step aimed at preserving both the site and the safety of its guests. This innovative measure is part of what officials are calling an "experimental" program, necessitating that each visitor purchase a named ticket. During the summer months, these tickets will be allocated into…

Ethiopia Commits to Ongoing Battle Against al-Shabaab ‘By Any Means Necessary’ Despite Somalia’s Efforts to Exclude It…

"Al-Shabaab will meet its match and lose," says Ethiopia, pledging ongoing efforts to neutralize the group's influence. The country remains unswerving in its mission to protect its borders and preserve the progress made so far. In a weekly press gathering on November 14, 2024, Ambassador Nebiat Getachew, who speaks on behalf of Ethiopia's Ministry of Foreign Affairs, underscored Ethiopia's significant role in weakening al-Shabaab’s impact across the region. “We won't take our foot off the pedal,” Getachew declared,…

Ethiopia Praises North Western State of Somalia for Conducting a Tranquil Presidential Election

Hargeisa (AX) — The Ministry of Foreign Affairs in Ethiopia has showered North Western State of Somalia with accolades for pulling off a peaceful and democratic presidential election. Such a move, they say, underscores the region's evolving political finesse.Dropping a Friday announcement, the Ministry tipped its hat to North Western State of Somalia's National Electoral Commission (NEC) for orchestrating an election that was both free and fair. "This electoral process showcases the sophistication of North Western State of…

6 Effective Full-Body Workouts for Burning Belly Fat Without Any Equipment

When it comes to losing stubborn belly fat, you don't need to rely on fancy gym equipment or complicated machines. Simple, effective full-body workouts that use only your body weight can reduce your waistline and improve overall strength. Bodyweight training is incredibly versatile and adaptable to any space, whether you're working out at home, in the park, or even in a small hotel room. So we've rounded up the best full-body workouts to lose belly fat without equipment. These routines provide a…

Former Adversaries Clash in Senegal’s Parliamentary Elections

This weekend, a significant face-off is set to take place in Senegal’s parliamentary elections, pitting former President Macky Sall against Prime Minister Ousmane Sonko. Both leaders are at the helm of separate coalitions, each vying for control of the parliamentary majority. Expecting a turnout of over seven million voters, Senegalese citizens will cast their ballots for new members of Parliament. This election comes on the heels of President Bassirou Diomaye Faye's decision to dissolve the previous Parliament, which he…

Tragic Blaze Claims Lives of Ten Seniors at Spanish Care Facility

Tragedy struck the northern Spanish town of Villafranca de Ebro when a fire claimed the lives of at least ten individuals at a retirement facility. This heartbreaking incident has left the community in shock. The fire erupted in one of the resident's rooms, as confirmed by Fernando Beltrán, the top representative of the national government in the region. He shared the grim news with reporters shortly after the disaster unfolded. All of those who lost their lives were elderly residents of the Jardines de Villafranca, a care…

Ethiopia Calls in Sudanese Diplomat Over Threats of Conflict Related to Nile Dam

Ethiopia recently called in Sudan's ambassador for a stern chat over rather fiery remarks made by Sudan’s acting foreign minister. During a lively television interview, Ali Youssif hinted at the possibility of siding with Egypt and potentially going to war with Ethiopia if the talks around the Grand Ethiopian Renaissance Dam (GERD) hit a stalemate. Ethiopia's foreign ministry didn't take too kindly to Youssif's comments. They expressed their "displeasure" to Ambassador Al-Zein Ibrahim, while underlining their dedication to…