Somali PM’s Pledge of Loyalty to President Ignites Political Debate

Somali premier’s public vow of loyalty to president rekindles debate over power and principle From a town hall in Mogadishu, a simple line set off a storm MOGADISHU — When Prime Minister Hamza Abdi Barre told a packed town hall that he “respects the president and will not act in a way that contradicts his leadership,” the words landed as both balm and warning. To some in the room they were a sign of cohesion at a fraught moment; to others they echoed a deeper question about the balance of power in Somalia’s fragile state.…

NUSOJ warns Somalia’s democracy hinges on safeguarding media freedom

No democracy without a free press: Somalia’s fragile transition under threat On the International Day of Democracy this year, Somalia’s journalists — battered, detained and censored — were given a blunt reminder of what is at stake. The National Union of Somali Journalists (NUSOJ) recorded 59 incidents of assaults on media freedom across the country in 2025 alone, and warned that Somalia’s long-promised democratic transition will be hollow if those who inform the public cannot work without fear. That message should…

Somalia’s President Accused of Weakening Federalism by Interfering in Las Anod

Somalia’s federal experiment under strain as Las Anod conflict exposes deeper tensions MOGADISHU — The row over the emergence of a new regional administration in Las Anod — branded SSC-Khaatumo by its leaders — has become the latest flashpoint in a long-running struggle over how Somalia is governed. At the centre of the controversy is President Hassan Sheikh Mohamud, accused by critics of steadily eroding the federal compact that was supposed to anchor the country’s fragile post-transition order. The immediate complaint is…

UN inquiry finds Israel continuing genocidal actions against Gaza civilians

A UN finding that reverberates beyond headlines: what it means to call Gaza a site of genocide When an independent United Nations commission concluded this week that Israel has “committed and continues to commit genocide” against Palestinians in Gaza, it did more than add a grim line to a long list of UN reports. The finding reopened questions about the limits of international law, the responsibilities of powerful states that arm and finance warring parties, and whether the world’s institutions can halt mass suffering when…

7 Costco Ice Cream Brands That Use Genuine Cream

Indulgence with Integrity: The Best Ice Creams at Costco Made with Real Cream Nothing complements a warm day quite like a scoop of creamy ice cream. With so many choices available, it can be overwhelming to find one that truly satisfies your cravings—especially when you want to ensure you're indulging in a quality treat. Enter Costco, a treasure trove of delicious options that focuses on real ingredients. Here are seven must-try ice creams available at Costco, all made with real cream. Sure, they deliver on taste, but they…

7 Costco Ice Cream Brands That Use Genuine Cream

Indulgence with Integrity: The Best Ice Creams at Costco Made with Real Cream Nothing complements a warm day quite like a scoop of creamy ice cream. With so many choices available, it can be overwhelming to find one that truly satisfies your cravings—especially when you want to ensure you're indulging in a quality treat. Enter Costco, a treasure trove of delicious options that focuses on real ingredients. Here are seven must-try ice creams available at Costco, all made with real cream. Sure, they deliver on taste, but they…

U.S. pauses military aid to Somalia’s elite Danab commandos, sources say

U.S. halts support for Somalia’s elite Danab commandos, raising alarm as AU forces prepare to leave MOGADISHU, Somalia — The United States has suspended its support for Somalia’s elite Danab special forces, reliable sources told Axadle on Monday, a move that could reshape the fragile security balance as African Union troops prepare to withdraw next year. The decision, described to journalists by sources who asked not to be named because of the sensitivity of the subject, follows growing U.S. concerns about “accountability…

Child Poverty in Sub-Saharan Africa Remains Unchanged, According to Latest Report

Sub-Saharan Africa's Struggle Against Child Poverty: A Call to Action In a world that has seen significant strides in reducing extreme child poverty, one region remains starkly excluded from this progress: Sub-Saharan Africa. According to a recent report by the World Bank and UNICEF, this area has not only failed to improve over the past decade, but it has also allowed the specter of poverty to loom larger over its youngest inhabitants. Alarmingly, more than half of the region's children live below the poverty line,…

Equatorial Guinea Loses Bid to Retrieve Obiang’s Confiscated Paris Residence

Legal Battle Highlights Tensions Between Equatorial Guinea and France In a world where power dynamics frequently shift like sand, the International Court of Justice (ICJ) recently cast its judgment, reinforcing France's hold over a luxury Parisian mansion previously owned by the son of Equatorial Guinea's long-time president. This legal dispute has not only unearthed questions of sovereignty and legality but also raised broader issues about international corruption and governance in African politics. A Property with a…

Sweeping Crackdown in Egypt Targets Social Media Content Creators

Egypt’s campaign against online creators exposes a new front in the fight over free expression In the last weeks Egyptian authorities have detained and charged dozens of people who make videos, run social accounts or otherwise produce content for the internet, according to Human Rights Watch. The accusations are striking not for their specificity but for their vagueness — a range of crimes from “public morals” violations to “undermining family values” — and for whom they appear to be aimed at: a generation that came of age…

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