Raging Wildfire Near Los Angeles Grows Rapidly, Prompting Urgent Evacuations

In a dramatic turn of events, a wildfire has erupted north of Los Angeles, consuming over 9,400 acres—an area nearly on par with 38 square kilometers. Fueled by fierce winds and parched vegetation, this blaze has led to mandatory evacuation orders affecting more than 31,000 residents, sending them scurrying for safety. Dubbed the Hughes Fire, this inferno is located approximately 80 kilometers north of Los Angeles. It has become an added burden for firefighters who, until now, had managed to wrestle two other major blazes…

Trump’s Middle East Representative to Visit Gaza with an ‘Assessment Delegation’

Steve Witkoff captured the spotlight at a lively presidential inauguration parade held within the pulsating walls of Capital One Arena in Washington, DC, on a chilly January 20. Washington, DC – Embarking on a daring diplomatic mission, the United States' Middle East envoy, Steve Witkoff, announced plans for a visit to Gaza within days. This journey is part and parcel of his endeavor, whimsically described as an “inspection team,” to keep a vigilant eye on the ceasefire pact recently inked between Israel and Hamas. In a…

Chadian Opposition Denounces Election Results Amid Accusations of Fraud

On December 29, 2024, the air in Chad buzzed with anticipation, but the results have unleashed a whirlwind of controversy. The Constitutional Council has officially endorsed the parliamentary election outcome, declaring the ruling Patriotic Salvation Movement (MPS), led by transitional president Mahamat Idriss Deby, the victors. Yet, as celebrations erupt in government circles, the opposition cries foul, alleging that this democratic exercise was less of a contest and more of a calculated maneuver. Clement Sianka, a…

Delegations from Somalia and North Western State of Somalia Gather in Jigjiga for Somali Regional State Anniversary

Jigjiga (AX) – On a bright Thursday morning, amidst the buzz and hum of anticipation in the air, delegations from Somalia's Federal Government and the self-declared independent state of North Western State of Somalia touched down in the bustling town of Jigjiga. Their arrival coincided with the celebrations marking the anniversary of Ethiopia's Somali Regional State, a festivity as eagerly awaited as a tickled hangover of nostalgia intertwined with hope.This gathering was no small affair. At the heart of it were…

Honoring South African Soldiers of WWI: A New Monument Commemorates Their Sacrifice

In a poignant ceremony held in Cape Town, the memories of hundreds of South African soldiers, predominantly black men, who valiantly fought and died during World War One have been brought back to light with the unveiling of a striking new memorial. Surprisingly, after returning from the front lines in a world torn apart by war, these brave souls were largely forgotten, lost in the shadows cast by British colonialism's discriminatory policies and the later oppressive apartheid regime that stained South Africa’s history. The…

Thousands in Ethiopia Rally Against School Hijab Prohibition

ADDIS ABABA - A river of resistance wove its way through Mekelle, the pulsating heart of Tigray, where thousands gathered in a fervent protest. Their unified voice rose against a controversial hijab ban affecting schoolgirls, defying a court mandate that should have curbed such actions. Imagine that: a city, bustling with history, now echoing with chants for justice. In the storied lands of Axum, educational authorities bucked against the court's ruling, reinforcing the ban and sending ripples…

North Western State of Somalia Unveils 50% Pay Boost for Military Personnel Starting in 2025

Hargeisa (AX) – In an exciting move that has drawn attention across the dusty streets of Hargeisa and beyond, North Western State of Somalia—a self-declared autonomous region—has unveiled a 50% salary bump for its armed forces. This comes as President Abdirahman Mohamed Abdillahi Irro sticks true to his campaign vow about making their salaries more than just pocket change, aiming to bolster their spirits along with their financial standing. On Wednesday, a presidential directive brought this promise to life, scheduling the…

Nepal Sets New Hurdle: Permit Costs for Everest Climbers Skyrocket

Nepal has made the bold decision to raise fees for climbing Mount Everest by more than 35%. This adjustment, officials report, marks the first hike in nearly a decade for the planet's highest peak, making the arduous journey somewhat costlier for aspiring mountaineers. The financial influx generated from these permit fees—alongside the spending habits of foreign climbers—plays a pivotal role in bolstering the economy of this cash-strapped nation. Nestled in the heart of the Himalayas, Nepal boasts eight of the globe’s 14…

Somali Leader Touches Down in Cairo for Formal Discussions with President Abdel Fattah Al-Sisi

Mogadishu (AX) - Against the backdrop of fluttering flags and the hum of bustling streets, Somali President Hassan Sheikh Mohamud touched down in the enchanting, ever-bustling city of Cairo. It was Wednesday, and the president, accompanied by an entourage of dignitaries, heeded the call to visit Egypt—a gesture of friendship extended by none other than Egyptian President Abdel Fattah Al-Sisi. Talk about rolling out the red carpet! Amid the aroma of Egyptian spices swirling through the air, the agenda of…

Northeastern State Sends Chopper to Aid Military Campaign Against ISIS in Bari Region

Garowe (AX) – In a dramatic turn of events, the Northeastern State regional administration has unleashed a helicopter to bolster its gallant forces battling the resilient Islamic State movement in the labyrinthine landscape of the Bari region. A bird of steel, if you will, entering the fray to lend a crucial hand—or rotor, in this case. The chopper, more than just a whirlybird, is slated to carry military provisions and swiftly transport injured soldiers from the frontlines. You could say it’s prepared to swoop in like a…

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