Ex-President Sharif Sheikh Critiques President Mohamud on Election Viability and Displacement Issues

Mogadishu (AX) — Former Somali President Sharif Sheikh Ahmed did not hold back on Saturday, sharply critiquing President Hassan Sheikh Mohamud. He raised serious doubts about the viability of the planned one-person, one-vote elections given the persistent security threats and condemned the government's harsh evictions in Mogadishu. Ahmed asserted that the dire security situation in Somalia renders individual voting unfeasible. He accused President Hassan Sheikh of pushing this electoral plan more for personal advantage…

Ahlam Osman aspires to make history as Portland’s inaugural Somali-American city council member.

PORTLAND, Oregon (AX) — Ahlam Osman, a 22-year-old entrepreneur and passionate community champion, is on the brink of making history as Portland’s inaugural Somali-American city councilor. Hailing from Southeast Portland, Osman feels ready to become an impactful presence in the city's political scene as she campaigns for the City Council seat in District 3. Her candidacy embodies a crucial chance for the younger, often overlooked voices in the area, particularly those from the Somali community. As the founder of Above…

Somali Authorities Detain 12 Individuals After Clan-Related Assault at Mogadishu Police Precinct

Mogadishu (AX) — On Saturday, Somali law enforcement apprehended a dozen individuals following a well-orchestrated clan-driven assault on a police precinct close to the Ex-Control Afgoye crossroads in Mogadishu, as reported by Police Spokesperson Colonel Abdifatah Adan Hassan. This brazen attack saw armed factions and government forces from various military divisions engaging in conflict, seemingly influenced by clan affiliations. Colonel Abdifatah elaborated that the Somali Police Force was collaborating with the Hodan…

US Election: Women’s Concerns Take Center Stage as Female Voters Become a Key Focus in the Campaign

Today, a massive turnout of tens of thousands is anticipated across the United States, rallying behind Vice President Kamala Harris as she vies for the presidency. The annual Women’s March is set to unfold not only in Washington, D.C. but in various cities nationwide, taking place just three days prior to the pivotal U.S. Election. The slogan for this year’s event, “We Won’t Go Back!” resonates deeply, expressing a strong resistance against the possibility of another Donald Trump presidency and its potential ramifications…

Fierce Kemi Badenoch to guide Conservatives on a path toward the populist right

Kemi Badenoch, a self-described direct communicator, is set to infuse a bold right-leaning spirit into her new role as the leader of Britain's Conservative Party. This ambitious politician pledges to champion a return to "authentic conservatism," aiming to revitalize a party grappling with significant challenges as it seeks to regain influence in the political arena. As the first black woman to helm a major political party in the UK, Badenoch is poised to instigate considerable change among Conservatives, who are still…

Film Screening Rekindles Heartbreaking Memories of Fallen Somali Journalists as Community Vows Support

GALKAYO, Somalia (AXADLE) - As the globe marked the International Day to Stop Impunity for Crimes against Journalists, focusing on "Safety of Journalists in Crises and Emergencies," a significant gathering took place in Galkayo—a central Somali town. Those present included journalists, relatives of slain media workers, local officials, and other community members. The Somali Journalists Syndicate (SJS) orchestrated the event, featuring a poignant film tribute to honor journalists who met their end while courageously…

Ex-police officer found guilty of infringing on Breonna Taylor’s civil rights

A former police officer from Kentucky has been found guilty in a federal court for violating civil rights in the tragic shooting of Breonna Taylor. Her death ignited widespread protests for police reform and racial justice throughout the United States in 2020. Brett Hankison was convicted on a single count of civil rights abuse, as reported by the US Justice Department in a statement released overnight. Despite the fact that Hankison’s bullets did not strike Taylor, a 26-year-old black woman, he discharged his weapon…

SJS Unites with Galkayo Journalists to Pay Tribute to Fallen Peers and Call for Justice

MOGADISHU, Somalia, 2 November 2024 – As we observe the International Day to End Impunity for Crimes Against Journalists, the Somali Journalists Syndicate (SJS) once again demands justice and accountability for the journalists who have been killed in Somalia. They are calling for thorough and impartial investigations to eradicate the impunity that media professionals face in this country. SJS stresses how crucial it is to combat impunity in crimes against journalists, whether the culprits are government figures, strong…

Cassius, the world’s biggest captive crocodile, passes away in Australia.

In a poignant turn of events, a remarkable Australian crocodile, measuring an impressive five and a half meters (or 18 feet) long, has passed away, as confirmed by a renowned wildlife sanctuary. This majestic creature, known as Cassius, previously held the title of the largest crocodile in captivity. Estimates suggest that Cassius was over 110 years old, a remarkable lifespan for a saltwater crocodile. His passing comes after a period of declining health that became apparent on October 15, as reported by Marineland…

Ethiopian Prime Minister Declares No Conflict Will Arise Over Sea Access

FILE - On January 1, 2024, North Western State of Somalia's President Muse Bihi Abdi and Ethiopia’s Prime Minister Abiy Ahmed came together in Addis Ababa to ink a Memorandum of Understanding (MOU) granting Ethiopia access to a North Western State of Somalia port. As tensions swirl around the maritime dispute between Somalia and Ethiopia, Prime Minister Abiy Ahmed asserted on Thursday that his nation is pursuing access to the Red Sea "through peaceful avenues.” During a parliamentary session where lawmakers pressed him for…