Constitutional Reform Sparks Political Tensions in DR Congo

Even as Ebola resurges and violence grips eastern DR Congo, a fierce political fight is unfolding over a constitutional change that has put the country on edge. The proposal could open the door for President Felix Tshisekedi to seek a third term. Lawmakers in the National Assembly have approved a referendum bill seen as a gateway to sweeping constitutional reform, pushing it through despite opposition boycotts and claims that the ruling camp aims to skirt term limits. Tshisekedi has said he would pursue a third mandate only…

Nigeria Faces Warning as Extremist Groups Exploit Social Media for Propaganda

Boko Haram factions, alongside various extremist organizations, are increasingly harnessing TikTok and other social media channels for their propaganda efforts, taunting authorities while sharing content related to kidnappings and acts of violence—a troubling trend that raises alarms about digital security in Nigeria. A recent online video associated with Boko Haram depicted captured individuals, accusing the government of downplaying casualty statistics before it was swiftly taken down. This incident illustrates a…

President Mohamud inaugurates Villa Hirshabelle and new ministries in Jowhar

Friday June 12, 2026 Jowhar (AX) — Somali President Hassan Sheikh Mohamud and Hirshabelle President Ali Abdullahi Hussein Guudlawe marked a major milestone on Thursday with the inauguration of Villa Hirshabelle and newly completed buildings for the regional ministries of education and finance. Mohamud said the developments underscored Hirshabelle’s leadership’s push to improve government services, strengthen economic infrastructure and widen access to public services for residents. He also laid the foundation stone for the…

Banadir administration bans cattle from roaming Mogadishu streets

Friday June 12, 2026 Mogadishu (AX) — The Banadir Regional Administration has moved to clear cattle from Mogadishu’s streets, announcing a ban on animals being let onto roads and citing public health, traffic safety and environmental concerns. Banadir spokesman Saleh Dheere said Thursday the decision came after consultations with livestock-owning families and repeated complaints from residents who have long objected to cattle roaming through the capital. He said the practice has created multiple problems, including…

South Korea ex-president gets 30 years over North Korea drone incident

A second heavy prison sentence has landed on former South Korean president Yoon Suk Yeol, this time over prosecutors’ claims that he sent drones into North Korea to help manufacture the crisis atmosphere that preceded his ill-fated 2024 martial law declaration. Special prosecutors said in April that Yoon had tried to "fabricate wartime conditions" through the drone flights, arguing that the operation compromised national security. The latest punishment follows an earlier life sentence imposed on Yoon for leading what the…

Somalia Regrets U.S. Denial of Entry to FIFA Referee Omar Artan

Thursday June 11, 2026 Mogadishu (AX) — Somalia’s federal government on Wednesday voiced strong regret after the United States refused entry to Somali international referee Omar Abdulkadir Artan, who had been set to officiate at the 2026 FIFA World Cup. In a statement, the Ministry of Foreign Affairs and International Cooperation said Somali officials had worked through diplomatic channels with U.S. authorities to secure Artan’s travel, but those efforts failed to yield a positive result. “The Government of Somalia remains…

Iran says no final decision on deal; Trump hopes to sign soon

A possible opening in one of the world’s most volatile flashpoints emerged on Friday, with US President Donald Trump saying Washington and Tehran could sign a peace deal as soon as this weekend that would reopen the Strait of Hormuz to shipping. Iran, however, quickly cautioned that no final decision had yet been made. If it goes ahead, the agreement would mark the biggest diplomatic advance so far toward ending the three-month-old war, a conflict that has killed thousands and driven global energy prices sharply higher.…

NCA, National IPv6 Center hold workshop in Mogadishu

Thursday June 11, 2026 Mogadishu (AX) — Somalia took another step toward modernizing its internet infrastructure on Wednesday as the National Communications Authority and the National IPv6 Center launched a national workshop in Mogadishu aimed at advancing the country’s adoption of next-generation internet technology. The National IPv6 Workshop was co-hosted by the NCA and the National IPv6 Center, which operates under Jamhuuriya University of Science and Technology. The event drew internet service providers, universities,…

Conflict and Hunger Drive South Sudan Families to Starvation Crisis

Families in South Sudan's Jonglei state are turning to unconventional food sources like leaves and water lilies as conflict and food scarcity escalate, pushing regions toward potential famine concerns, Save the Children cautioned on Tuesday. Jonglei remains a violence-stricken area, with clashes between government forces allied with President Salva Kiir and militias supporting his long-time adversary Riek Machar. The United Nations and other organizations report extensive corruption, with billions siphoned away by…

M23 Rebel Group Detaining and Abusing Thousands of Civilians in Congo

In a report issued Wednesday, Human Rights Watch alleged that the Rwanda-supported M23 armed group has been forcefully recruiting thousands in Eastern Congo, detaining them under brutal conditions. Since its resurgence in 2021, this anti-government faction has captured significant territories in Eastern Democratic Republic of Congo, a region burdened by more than three decades of conflict. After securing control over key cities like Goma and Bukavu, M23 has engaged in extensive forced recruitment and