Kenya’s Gen Z Faces Danger While Demonstrating Against Police Violence and Economic Struggles

Kenyan Youth Rise: The Voice of a Generation On June 25, 2025, Nairobi became a vibrant stage for the resilience of its youth. Clutching banners and donning bold bandanas, hundreds took to the streets not just to protest, but to honor the memory of over 60 fellow demonstrators who lost their lives in similar protests the previous year. But before marching, there was a somber task: writing their own eulogies—just in case. Among the many voices rising in fervor, 19-year-old Wilson, a jobless Nairobi resident, proclaimed,…

New Flight Route to Enhance Trade Between Ghana and Burkina Faso

New Air Route Launch: A Step Toward Regional Unity The inaugural flight of Africa World Airlines made its historic landing at Ouagadougou International Airport on July 1, 2025. This milestone was celebrated with a vibrant ceremony in Accra, highlighting the significance of this new route for the region. The warm welcome by the airport staff and the palpable excitement shared among passengers set the tone for what promises to be a transformative journey in African aviation. Reports indicate that this airline will operate…

Southwest State Official Unveils Plans for Teacher Training Hub in Baidoa

Baidoa (AX) — In a moment that marks a significant milestone in the educational landscape of the Southwest region, the leader of the Southwest state, Abdiaziz Hassan Mohamed Laftagareen, took an important step forward by officially laying the foundation stone for a new Teacher Training Center in Baidoa, the administrative heart of the state. This ceremony, held on a sunny Saturday, was not merely a formality; it was a celebration of hope and a commitment to the future. The event was graced by an array of distinguished…

US Court Approves Deportation of Eight Migrants to South Sudan Amid Legal Battle

Legal Ruling Sparks Controversy Over Deportations to South Sudan On Friday, July 4, a pivotal decision emerged from the courtroom of U.S. District Judge Brian Murphy. Bound by a recent order from the Supreme Court, Judge Murphy ruled that the Department of Homeland Security was no longer barred from deporting certain individuals. This move has left many feeling a sense of urgency and concern about the implications for those affected. The court’s ruling effectively extinguished the migrants' final attempts to halt their…

Violence Erupts in Sanaag as Northeastern State Forces Confront Pro-SSC Politicians

Tensions Rise in Las Anod: A Struggle for Sovereignty Las Anod, the vibrant capital of the Sanaag region, has recently found itself embroiled in a tragic conflict that transcends mere politics. On Saturday, the waves of discontent culminated in a clash between the Northeastern State security forces and armed fighters loyal to Abdirashid Yusuf Jibriil, a notable figure who once held the esteemed position of speaker in the Northeastern State Parliament. This altercation, which resulted in the unfortunate loss of a civilian…

Benin and Togo’s Electricity Debt to Nigeria Exceeds $11 Million in Q1 2025

Nigeria is asserting that it is owed over $11 million by Benin and Togo for electricity supplied in the first quarter of 2025. This claim comes from the Nigerian Electricity Regulatory Commission (NERC), which has underscored the growing tensions in cross-border energy transactions. Despite having established bilateral agreements that ensure a consistent supply of power to its neighbors, the payment behavior of these countries has been less than encouraging. Intriguingly, while Togo has failed to make any payments, Benin…

Nigerian Banks Restart International Naira Card Transactions as Forex Confidence Grows

Resurgence in Nigeria's Forex Markets: A Sign of Economic Optimism A notable turnaround is echoing through Nigeria's foreign exchange landscape. A recently observed uptick in the international usage of naira cards highlights a blossoming confidence that permeates the market. This shift can be attributed to a combination of pragmatic monetary policy reforms, a revival of bank initiatives, and a general enlivening of the economy. Engaging in cross-border transactions has become more accessible, allowing for smoother…

Hercules Shines as Fluminense Triumphs Over Al Hilal in Quarters

Fluminense Triumphs in the FIFA Club World Cup Quarterfinals Hercules scores Fluminense's second goal In a thrilling display of resilience and skill, Fluminense secured a place in the FIFA Club World Cup semifinals with a hard-fought 2-1 victory over Al Hilal, held in the vibrant city of Orlando, Florida. This match, notable for its intensity and emotional undertone, was characterized by a remarkable second-half performance from substitute Hercules. His timely strike—his second goal in as many…

Somali Forces and Local Allies Launch Assault on al-Shabab Stronghold in Central Region

Somali Army and Local Fighters Target al-Shabab Stronghold in Central Region MOGADISHU, Somalia – Brave endeavors continue as the Somali National Army (SNA) intensifies operations against Al-Shabaab in the Middle Shabelle region. Joining them are the resilient Macawislay fighters, engaging in coordinated efforts around Moora Godan, a community just five kilometers north of Raaga Ceelle village. Middle Shabelle stands as a critical battlefield. For seven months now, it has witnessed relentless…

Dozens Injured in Explosive Fire at Rome Gas Station

Italian authorities have reported that at least 45 individuals were injured following a significant explosion at a petrol station in Rome. Among the injured are 12 police officers and six firefighters. The explosion occurred just after 8 AM local time (7 AM Irish time) at a fuel distributor in the Prenestino neighborhood, which provides petrol, diesel, and liquefied petroleum gas (LPG). According to reports from Italian news agencies, the injured are being treated at local hospitals, with two individuals in critical…

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