Somalia Left Out of Kenya’s New Visa Initiative for Africa

Kenya's Exclusion of Somalia from Visa-Free Travel Policy: A Step Backwards for Regional Integration? In a significant move that has drawn both ire and concern, Kenya recently announced a new visa-free travel policy for several African nations—and Somalia was notably left out. This decision has stirred considerable backlash among Somali travelers, who argue that it not only undermines regional integration but also unjustly targets Somali citizens. The policy, initially revealed in January and rolled out…

Ukraine Welcomes Yulia Svyrydenko as Its Newly Appointed Prime Minister

In a decisive move, Ukraine's parliament has officially approved the appointment of Yulia Svyrydenko as the country’s new Prime Minister. The 39-year-old economist was the sole nominee put forth by Ukrainian President Volodymyr Zelensky, reflecting his trust in her leadership capabilities. During his address to parliament, President Zelensky expressed his expectations for the new government, stating, “In six months, I aim to increase the share of domestic weapons on our battlefield to 50% from the current 40%.” He…

Somalia: Minister Accuses Federal Government of Threatening Northeastern State’s Unity After Lethal Clashes

Somalia: Federal Government Undermining Northeastern State Unity, Minister Says After Deadly Clashes AXADLE, Somalia – Recent clashes in Dhahar city, nestled within the Sanaag region of Northeastern State, have cast a somber shadow over the area. The conflict, leaving several dead, has sparked intense debate and raised questions about the Federal Government of Somalia's (FGS) role in the ongoing unrest. What’s really at play behind these ‘unnecessary deaths’? For two full days, clan militias loyal to the…

Zimbabwe Teams Up with Chinese Companies to Build $270M Lithium Plant

The Dawn of a New Era in Zimbabwe's Lithium Sector Zimbabwe's Kuvimba Mining House is poised for a significant leap forward in the lithium market with plans to commence construction on a state-of-the-art lithium concentrator at its Sandawana mine, a project valued at a remarkable $270 million. Set to kick off in the third quarter of 2025, this venture marks a pivotal moment for the nation as it seeks to harness the growing demand for lithium—a key component in electric vehicle (EV) batteries and numerous other…

Six Dead, Dozens Injured in Clan Violence in Galgaduud

Ongoing Clan Violence in Somalia: A Deepening Crisis Mogadishu (AX) — In a troubling escalation of conflict, six lives were tragically lost and over ten individuals were injured early Thursday in a renewed episode of clan violence within the Meersiis area of Somalia's central Galgaduud region. Local sources report that tensions have boiled over, marking yet another chapter in a saga of persistent unrest. The skirmish erupted at dawn, as armed militias from the Guriceel and Elbur districts clashed violently. Residents…

Five Migrants Faces Isolation in Eswatini After U.S. Deportation

Recently, reports surfaced regarding a group of individuals currently held in the intriguing, yet small, southern African nation of Eswatini. These detainees hail from diverse corners of the globe, including Vietnam, Jamaica, Laos, Cuba, and Yemen. Their stories may be as varied as their backgrounds, but they share a common thread of uncertainty. The local authorities have disclosed that these individuals are kept in separate jail facilities as they wait for the processing of their repatriation. According to a report by…

Ethiopia Detains 82 Alleged ISIS Operatives in Significant Counter-Terrorism Sweep

Ethiopia's Bold Move Against ISIS: A Deeper Dive ADDIS ABABA - In a decisive move against terrorism, Ethiopia has arrested 82 individuals suspected of being affiliated with ISIS. This announcement, made by the National Intelligence and Security Service (NISS), marks a significant moment in Ethiopia’s anti-terrorism efforts. It's a reminder that the fight against terrorism is unending and complex. These arrests followed a meticulously crafted operation that sprang into action in December 2024. The suspects are believed to…

Revitalizing Lives: Essential Services for Mogadishu’s IDP Families

Finding Hope in the Most Challenging Circumstances In the heart of Mogadishu's Deynile district, Khadiijo retrieves water from a newly installed tap in her home, a vivid symbol of hope and transformation. For Khadija Dahir Mahmoud and her five children, life has taken a turn for the better. They are now enjoying access to free, clean water and their first toilets at the Warcaasho internal displacement camp. This positive change is made possible by the dedicated efforts of a Somali organization, demonstrating…

Syria’s Leader Promises Justice Amidst Deadly Clashes Claiming 350 Lives

Syria's interim President Ahmed al-Sharaa has reiterated that safeguarding the rights and well-being of Druze citizens is "our top priority." This statement comes in the wake of Israel's firm commitment to neutralize Syrian government forces targeting Druze in the southern region of the country. In his first public address following significant Israeli airstrikes in Damascus yesterday, Mr. Sharaa reached out to Druze citizens, stating, "We reject any attempt to drag you into the hands of an external party." His resolve was…

Dangote Attributes Nigeria’s Power Crisis to Embezzled Funds Offshore

Navigating Nigeria's Energy Landscape: Insights from Aliko Dangote During a recent visit to the Dangote Refinery in Lagos, industry titan Aliko Dangote made a compelling point about Nigeria’s energy challenges. With a population exceeding 200 million, he remarked on the glaring inadequacy of the current power generation capacity, which hovers around 4,500 to 5,000 megawatts (MW). "It’s unreasonable,” he asserted, sparking a conversation that many may have been hesitant to join. In an illuminating statement, he revealed,…

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