Putin Advocates for a Fresh ‘Multipolar Global Framework’ During BRICS Summit

At the recent BRICS summit, Russian President Vladimir Putin advocated for the idea of a new "multipolar world order." This gathering of global leaders, he hopes, will demonstrate that Western efforts to exclude Russia due to its invasion of Ukraine have ultimately failed. Taking place in Kazan, this summit represents the most significant diplomatic event in Russia since Mr. Putin initiated military action in Ukraine in 2022, an act that resulted in extensive Western sanctions and widespread international rebuke.…

Taiwan Remains Resolute Following South African Government’s Office Decision

The Taiwanese government has firmly declined South Africa's request to shift its representative office from Pretoria to Johannesburg. This demand followed pressure from China, which had urged the South African administration to complete the relocation by the end of October. Speaking on behalf of Taiwan, Foreign Minister Lin Chia-lung emphasized the importance of honoring a 1997 agreement. That year marked a significant turning point; Pretoria officially severed diplomatic ties with Taipei but allowed Taiwan to retain its…

Three Somali Women Found Dead, Their Bodies Discarded Throughout the Kenyan Countryside

A lone figure sits silently, her sorrow unmistakable, as loved ones and neighbors gather to pay respect to three Somali women unjustly slain in Kenya. This poignant assembly underscores the deep ache rooted within Nairobi's Somali community. Credit/ Citizen Digital TV NAIROBI, Kenya (AX) — Authorities in Kenya are on the case, delving into the heinous murders of three Somali women, all kin, tragically discovered at disparate locales across the land earlier this week. The trio, known as Waris Daud, her young daughter Amina…

Questions Arise Following the Appointment of Somalia’s New Ambassador and First Secretary to the U.S.

Controversy Surrounds Appointment of Somalia's U.S. Ambassador MOGADISHU, Somalia – The mid-2024 designation of Dahir Hassan Arab as Somalia's envoy to America has stirred the pot, with whispers of favoritism and questionable conduct in the mix. Arab, who previously led SIMAD University, landed this gig courtesy of President Hassan Sheikh Mohamud, despite lacking credentials in diplomacy or foreign management. He's got a Master’s in Education Management from the Islamic University in Uganda. Alongside him, Mohamed Muse,…

Somali Students Begin Scholarship Program at Belgrade University in Serbia

BELGRADE, Serbia (AX) — The Embassy of Somalia in Serbia cheerfully embraced a batch of Somali scholars freshly chosen for the World in Serbia initiative's scholarship program. This generous program covers an entire spectrum of tuition, lodgings, and a monthly allowance, permitting these ambitious learners to pursue their academic dreams at the esteemed University of Belgrade.The scholarships reflect Serbia's commitment to fostering growth in burgeoning regions, with intentions to boost knowledge and expertise in societies…

Harris Takes Aim at Trump for His ‘Perilous’ Comments Echoing Hitler

US Vice President Kamala Harris recently characterized Donald Trump as "increasingly unhinged," expressing profound concern over his purported admiration for Adolf Hitler, as revealed by a former high-ranking aide. She described this praise as "incredibly dangerous" and alarming. This pointed critique from the Democratic leader surfaced a mere 13 days before the climactic day of their challenging presidential contest. Speaking outside her residence in Washington, Harris reacted to statements made by Trump's former chief of…

Zambia’s Opposition Expresses Outrage Over the Removal of 2016 Election Judges

President Hakainde Hichilema has made a bold move by terminating the appointments of three prominent judges: Justice Annie Sitali, Justice Mungeni Mulenga, and Justice Palan Mulonda. These findings are especially notable given that he had previously suspended them over accusations of judicial misconduct. This action has ignited fresh allegations suggesting a potential encroachment of political influence into the realm of justice. Digging a bit into the past, it’s important to note that back in 2016, these very judges were…

Kenyan Soldiers Head Back Home Amid Somalia’s Move Towards a Security Transition

Kenyans Head Home as Somalia Plots Its Security Future MOGADISHU, Somalia - Following the Somali Transition Plan (STP), the Kenya Defence Forces (KDF) troops have wrapped up their mission in Somalia, exiting the Horn of Africa last weekend after a year-long stint. These soldiers were part of the African Union Transition Mission in Somalia (ATMIS). With ATMIS winding up in December 2024, the African Union Support and Stabilization Mission in Somalia (AUSSOM) is set to take over. The KDF contingent coordinated peace efforts…

Burglars Dig Their Way into Edina Jewelry Shop, Making Off with $700,000 in Gold

MINNEAPOLIS, Minn (AX) — Thieves orchestrated an audacious heist at Southdale Center in Edina, making off with a whopping $700,000 in gold from Gift Jewelers. The shop owner, Omar Mahamud, is reeling from the hit, while detectives are trying to unravel this near-perfect crime. Barely had the store closed its doors for the night, when at around half-past eight, sounds of drilling echoed — captured by surveillance. The crooks carved their path through a nearby bathroom wall, then sliced through the barriers to the jewel…

Deadlock in Ghana’s Parliament Regarding Speaker’s Adjournment Decision

Alexander Afenyo-Markin, the head honcho of the New Patriotic Party (NPP) in parliament, recently expressed serious concerns regarding the Speaker's decision to abruptly adjourn the assembly. He declared that the Speaker's move was misguided and hinted at his intentions to initiate a recall. This interruption by Speaker Alban Sumana Kingsford Bagbin came amidst a heated contention over which party rightfully holds the majority in Parliament, a matter complicated by a recent shuffle of MPs switching allegiances ahead of the…