See How SpaceX Recovers Starship Booster Following Test Flight

In a groundbreaking achievement, SpaceX has managed to “capture” the first-stage booster of its colossal Starship rocket using massive metallic arms as it returned to the launch pad following a test flight. This marks a significant milestone in the company's ambitious mission to create reusable spacecraft aimed at lunar and Martian exploration. The Super Heavy booster roared to life at 7:25 AM CT (1:25 PM Irish time) from the launch complex nestled in Boca Chica, Texas. It propelled the second stage of the Starship rocket…

Clashes Ignite in Badhan as Northeastern State and Maakhir Forces Battle for Control of Territory

Garowe (AX) — A kerfuffle erupted at the break of dawn today between the forces of Northeastern State and Maakhir State near the town of Badhan in the Sanaag region, adding heat to a confrontation that’s been simmering since Sunday. Both groups remain hunkered down just a stone's throw from the district, with no major casualties coming to light.The scuffle began when Northeastern State troops tried to bar politicians from Maakhir State, who’ve been gallivanting around the Sanaag region, from their entry into Badhan. This…

Amid the Ethiopia Dam Dispute, Egypt’s Al-Sisi Pledges to Protect Nile Waters

Egypt's Al-Sisi Stands Firm on Nile Water Dispute With Ethiopia CAIRO, Egypt - Egyptian President Abdel Fattah Al-Sisi has pledged to safeguard the waters of the Nile River amidst escalating tensions with Ethiopia over the Grand Renaissance Dam constructed on the Blue Nile. Egypt has long contended that Ethiopia’s damming efforts have curtailed the water flow downstream, severely affecting countless lives across the nation. In response, Egypt proposed a measured approach to filling the dam, an idea swiftly nixed by the…

Prime Minister Barre Initiates Mogadishu Stadium’s Rebuilding with Cornerstone Ceremony

Mogadishu (AX) — Somalia's Prime Minister, Hamza Abdi Barre, on Sunday broke ground for the revamp of Mogadishu's iconic football stadium. This project, energized by youth-led investments, aims to breathe new life into the sports venue with a rejuvenated pitch, basketball courts, and a brand-new swimming pool. The Prime Minister emphasized that the stadium's renovation isn't merely about sprucing up a playing field. He said, "Transforming Stadium Mogadishu is about sparking national progress. The facelift will…

Biden Travels to Florida, Commits to Assisting in Storm Recovery Efforts

Following a thorough examination of ravaged neighborhoods and debris-strewn streets across Florida, President Joe Biden has promised to enhance the state's recovery efforts following the devastating Hurricane Milton, which marks the second significant storm to batter the region in just a few weeks. Complicated by rising floodwaters, fuel shortages, and extensive power outages, cleanup initiatives have encountered considerable obstacles since Milton made landfall as a robust Category 3 hurricane. Residents find themselves…

Militias Battle in Luuq Following Breakdown of Peace Accord

Mogadishu (AX) — Chaos broke out like a storm in Luuq, Gedo, with tensions boiling over after a shaky truce crumbled between feuding clan militias. Residents found themselves caught in a wave of fear. As twilight descended, both groups unleashed heavy firepower, rattling the once-peaceful neighborhoods. The rumbling echoes filled the air, unsettling everyone in the vicinity. This fresh outbreak of violence stems from a recent killing, reviving ancient grudges between these clans. Efforts by Somalia's Federal Government and…

Honoring the Legacy of Tito Mboweni: Tributes Emerge for the Former South African Minister

Tributes are flooding in for Tito Mboweni, the former Governor of the Reserve Bank and South Africa's Labour and Finance Minister, who sadly passed away following a brief illness. He was 65 years old. Mboweni's political journey began in South Africa’s first democratically elected Cabinet, where he held the position of Minister of Labour from 1994 to 1999. He later took the helm as the Governor of the South African Reserve Bank, serving from 1999 until 2009. His tenure in government culminated in his role as Minister of…

Eight Lives Lost as Intense Rain Pummels Brazil Following Prolonged Drought

Tragically, at least eight lives have been lost in Brazil as relentless rains swept through the nation, following an unprecedented drought that had sparked record-breaking wildfires. Authorities confirmed the disturbing toll, emphasizing the perilous conditions affecting numerous regions. Central and southeastern Brazil have been adversely impacted since Friday, with fierce winds clocking in at up to 100 km/h and staggering rainfall of up to 10 cm recorded daily. The National Institute of Meteorology bears witness to this…

Milton Causes 16 Fatalities and Leaves Millions in Florida Without Electricity

The tragic aftermath of Hurricane Milton has claimed at least 16 lives, as reported by officials in Florida, while millions remain in the dark, grappling with the arduous task of rebuilding their lives. Over two million homes and businesses continue to suffer power outages, with certain regions along the storm's devastating route still submerged under water. Governor Ron DeSantis emphasized, "There are locations where water levels keep rising." Despite the storm's severity, he expressed a sense of relief, stating,…

Somalia Launches Advanced Digital ID System to Improve Banking Services

A groundbreaking collaboration has been forged between the National Identification and Registration Authority (NIRA) and the Somali Bankers Association (SBA). According to Abdiwali Tima’adde, the Director General at NIRA, this alliance is poised to revitalize the economy by harmonizing Somali business operations with global standards while curbing calamities like fraud and money laundering. "Beneath the facade of this partnership lies a blueprint for discussions on its potential impacts, strategies to bring registration…

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