Federal Authorities Indict Somali Brothers on Fraud and Money-Laundering Charges
How a U.S. child‑nutrition fraud stretched from Minnesota to Nairobi — and what it reveals about pandemic-era crimes
The U.S. Department of Justice’s recent indictment of two Kenyan brothers accused of laundering millions tied to a multimillion‑dollar scheme to steal federal child‑nutrition money reads like a study in how local corruption can quickly become transnational. At stake were dollars intended to feed children in American schools; according to prosecutors, some of that money ended up in apartments near Nairobi…
Ethiopia Accuses Arab League of Backing Egypt in Grand Ethiopian Renaissance Dam Dispute
Why Ethiopia’s rebuke of the Arab League matters beyond a diplomatic spat
When Ethiopia’s ambassador to Somalia, Suleiman Dedefo, posted a withering critique of the Arab League this week — asking whether the bloc had become “an instrument executing Egypt’s anti-Ethiopia policy” — he did more than punt a regional insult into cyberspace. The message tapped into a deeper, increasingly fraught debate over water, sovereignty and how international institutions choose sides when resources and livelihoods collide.
The immediate…
The Top 8 Nutritious Yogurts You Can Find at the Store
The Best Yogurts for Your Health: A Comprehensive Guide
When it comes to yogurt, the sheer variety available in grocery stores can be overwhelming. Each option claims to have health benefits, but choosing the right one for your diet can feel like navigating a maze. Whether you’re looking for a quick breakfast option, a creamy snack, or a protein-packed meal addition, yogurt can be a wonderful addition to your routine—if you know what to look for. As someone who loves to share useful health insights, I spoke with nutrition…
Buur Hakaba Airport Launches Operations in Somalia’s Southwest Despite Security Risks
New airstrip in Buur Hakaba offers hope — and a test of resilience — in Somalia’s restless south
BUUR HAKABA, Somalia — In the sun-baked plains between Baidoa and the coast, a strip of compacted earth has suddenly become more than a patch of ground. On a warm Sunday morning this week, local leaders and residents cut a ribbon on Buur Hakaba’s first-phase airport — a modest airfield that community members and the Southwest state government say will be a lifeline for trade, education and elections in a part of Somalia long…
New Ebola Outbreak Reported in the Democratic Republic of Congo
Ebola Returns: A New Outbreak in the Heart of Congo
As the world grapples with various health crises, a familiar shadow reemerges in the Democratic Republic of Congo (DRC) with a new outbreak of Ebola virus disease (EVD). Officials confirmed on September 4, 2025, that the country’s 16th outbreak is now underway in Kasai Province, sending ripples of concern through communities that have battled this virus before.
A Troubling Diagnosis
The index case is a 34-year-old pregnant woman who was admitted to a local hospital last…
Trump says European leaders will visit US to discuss Ukraine war
Trump says European leaders will visit US as Kyiv reels from what Ukraine calls the largest air strike of the war
WASHINGTON — President Donald Trump told reporters he expects individual European leaders to travel to the United States “on Monday or Tuesday” to discuss resolving the Russia-Ukraine war — a claim that came as Ukrainian officials described a massive drone-and-missile barrage across large parts of the country and pleaded for a robust U.S. response.
“Certain European leaders are coming over to our country on…
Beijing’s Tightening Grip: Reassessing China’s High-Stakes Debt Strategy in Africa
Djibouti, Djibouti — A decade after China’s big-ticket infrastructure spree swept across Africa, the shine is fading. Railways, highways, and ports still stand as symbols of ambition. But the debts behind them are now coming due.
From Djibouti to Nairobi and Addis Ababa, governments are rethinking their dependence on Chinese loans. And Beijing, once the continent’s biggest builder, is rethinking its own playbook.
For years, China was Africa’s largest bilateral lender, pumping more than $170 billion into projects…
Somali President Touches Down in Addis Ababa Ahead of Africa Climate Summit
Somalia’s president brings a climate plea to Addis Ababa as Africa seeks a united front
ADDIS ABABA — Somali President Hassan Sheikh Mohamud arrived in Ethiopia’s capital on Sunday as leaders from across Africa convened for the second Africa Climate Summit, a gathering that has shifted in recent years from platitudes to a sharpened insistence: poor nations deserve more money, and faster, to cope with climate shocks.
Mohamud was greeted at Bole International Airport by senior Ethiopian officials and joined other high-level…
Puntland State dispatches forces to stop voter registration in Somalia’s Sool region
Breaking: Puntland State deploys troops to Sool to block voter registration as tensions spike
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Puntland State authorities have deployed security forces to parts of Somalia’s Sool region to halt a federally backed voter registration drive, residents and local officials said Monday, deepening an already volatile political standoff in the country’s northeast.
Convoys moved into Boocame district and the nearby Falariyale area—territory where electoral commissions from the federal government and a newly declared…
Somali journalist who recently visited Jersey facing ‘legal intimidation’ in UK
A PERSECUTED Somali journalist who recently visited Jersey for a respite holiday is allegedly facing “legal intimidation” from a UK-based law firm acting on behalf of a major African bank.