Somalia Approves Arrival of Egyptian Forces, Marking a Pivot Away from Ethiopian Military Influence

MOGADISHU, Somalia - In a noteworthy pivot, Somalia's government has given the nod for Egyptian forces to step into the shoes of Ethiopian troops in the forthcoming African Union Support and Stabilization Mission in Somalia (AUSSOM), following a significant security agreement inked in August. Villa Somalia has thrown its support behind Egypt to spearhead AUSSOM, prompting Egypt to send preliminary teams to aid the Somali National Army (SNA), focusing on strategic routes often disrupted by the notorious Al-Shabaab militants.…

Maryland Man Apprehended by FBI for Scheme to Align with ISIS in Somalia

Security camera footage from June 14, 2024, captures Michael Sam Teekaye Jr. at a shooting range in Severn, Maryland. He was honing his skills with a rifle, preparing to join ISIS-Somalia. Federal agents nabbed Teekaye in October 2024 as he tried to depart for Somalia to unite with the terror group. Washington, DC (AX) — A 21-year-old from Maryland finds himself in hot water, shackled by charges of trying to back ISIS-Somalia. The U.S. Attorney's Office from Maryland revealed the conclusion of a lengthy undercover probe.…

Farmajo Condemns Somalia Government for Unsuccessful NCC Session, Calls for Parliament Intervention

Farmajo Criticizes Somalia Govt Over Botched NCC Gathering, Calls for Parliamentary Measures MOGADISHU, Somalia - Former Somali President Mohamed Abdullahi Farmajo has fired sharp criticism at the Somalia federal government, questioning the mishandled National Consultative Council (NCC) assembly that floundered in addressing crucial national issues. The meeting, held in Mogadishu starting October 2, collapsed when Jubaland's leader, Ahmed Madobe, exited and headed back to Kismayo, following a standstill over Villa…

Israel Announces the Killing of Hamas Leader Yahya Sinwar

Israel has announced that its military forces have taken down Yahya Sinwar, a key figure in the Hamas leadership, during an operation in Gaza.According to their statement on Thursday, the Israeli Armed Forces reported that Sinwar was slain on Wednesday in the southern part of Gaza."Following the completion of the identification process, we can now confirm that Yahya Sinwar has been eradicated," the Israeli forces declared."Numerous operations executed by the and ISA over the past year, and in recent weeks in the area of…

Suicide Attack by Al-Shabaab Leaves Seven Dead at Mogadishu Police Academy

MOGADISHU, Somalia (AXADLE) – In a tragic incident on Wednesday afternoon, a catastrophic bomb explosion claimed seven lives and injured another six at a bustling tea shop within the Mogadishu Police Academy. An Al-Shabaab operative sacrificed himself, eyewitnesses confirmed. While people gathered for a leisurely afternoon tea, the unthinkable happened when the assailant struck. "Everyone was just sipping tea, engrossed in their own world. Suddenly, a blast knocked us off our feet," narrated Abdirahman Mohamed, who…

Puntland Blames Federal Government for Stirring Unrest in the Sanaag Region

GAROWE, Somalia (KAAB TV) – In a provocative twist, Puntland State is pointing fingers at Somalia's central government, alleging intentional destabilization efforts in the Sanaag region. Lately, tension flared up in Sanaag, involving clan militias. The situation improved somewhat thanks to intervention by the Isaq and Dhulbahante elders. Meanwhile, pro-Makhir activists are reportedly hosting gatherings in Mogadishu, pushing for their own regional government. While addressing the public, Deputy President Ilyas Osman…

Kenya Establishes National Committee to Stabilize Miraa Prices and Boost Exports to Somalia

NAIROBI, Kenya (AX) — A fresh initiative is underway with Kenya inaugurating a revamped pricing panel to tackle the plummeting cost of miraa, known as khat in Somalia. This vital cash crop supports thousands of farmers, with the strategy centered around boosting exports to Somalia, the predominant purchaser of Kenyan miraa. The panel's mission is clear: to stabilize miraa and muguka prices and enhance farmer revenues. The nine-strong committee, a brainchild of the Agricultural and Food Authority (AFA), boasts members from…

The Irish UNIFIL Region: A Look at How Journalists Track Developments in a Conflict Zone

As tensions escalate in Lebanon, the Irish peacekeepers find themselves ensnared between two opposing factions. While clashes erupt on the ground, an intense battle for narrative and public sentiment unfolds online, compounded by widespread anxieties regarding the reliability of information circulating in the digital realm. The United Nations Interim Force in Lebanon (UNIFIL) has raised alarms about the proliferation of false narratives, emphasizing the tangible repercussions such misinformation can impose on peacekeeping…

Zimbabwean Youth Discover Optimism through Mental Health Initiative

In the vibrant neighborhoods of Epworth and Mbare in Harare, Doctors Without Borders (MSF) has embarked on a crucial mission: empowering the youth to confront mental health issues through a unique peer-led initiative. Equipped with specialized training, educators affiliated with MSF deliver essential psychological first aid. They bridge young individuals with critical mental health resources, encompassing a range of services such as medical care, HIV testing, STI management, contraceptive options, health education,…

At least six countries in the Horn of Africa to be hit by heightened heat stress

Baking temps are on the docket for certain nations in the Horn of Africa, courtesy of alarming weather forecasts from the Climate Prediction and Applications Center (ICPAC), the brain of the Intergovernmental Authority on Development (IGAD), a regional crew, as disclosed on a Wednesday. As of June 19, 2024, folks in Kakuma, located in the parched northwest corner of Kenya's Turkana county, scrape out groundwater from the dry riverbed. (Xinhua/Wang Guansen) NAIROBI, Oct. 17 (Xinhua) -- The mercury's set to rise, amping up…

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