7 Top Sausages Free from Unwanted Fillers

The Best Healthy Sausages for Your Family: Enjoy With Confidence Do you remember the joy of biting into a juicy hot dog at a summer barbecue? As a child, those savory sausages were an undeniable treat. But as we grow older, many of us learn to be cautious about what goes into our bodies. Conventional sausages often come packed with unhealthy fillers, artificial flavors, and other questionable additives. Fortunately, not all sausages are created equal! Today, I’m excited to share seven delicious sausage options that are not…

Kenyan cult death toll rises to 32 as police concede response lapses

Kenya police admit failures as new graves push Kwa Binzaro cult toll to 32 Kenya’s police on Friday publicly acknowledged failures in their response to an emerging cult tragedy on the country’s Indian Ocean coast, as authorities revised the death toll to 32 and intensified exhumations in a forested stretch of Kilifi County. The announcement, paired with fresh discoveries of human remains, stirred memories of the Shakahola massacre in 2023, one of the deadliest cult-linked events in recent history. Revised toll and a grim…

Kenya’s army chief visits regions targeted by Al‑Shabaab militants

Kenya’s new army chief tours volatile northeast as al‑Shabaab tests the border NAIROBI — Kenya’s new army commander, Lt. Gen. David Ketter, has made his first inspection swing through the country’s northeastern frontier, a scrubland expanse where the line between Kenya and Somalia blurs and al‑Shabaab’s shadow lingers. His tour of forward operating bases in Marsabit, Wajir, Mandera, and Garissa was part morale boost, part fact-finding — and a clear signal that Nairobi wants to steady the front at a time of shifting dynamics…

Russian missile barrage strikes Ukraine, damaging EU and UK offices

Russia’s fiercest strikes in months hit Kyiv as peace hopes reel KYIV — Russia unleashed one of the largest aerial assaults of the war on the Ukrainian capital before dawn Thursday, blasting residential areas, a train and offices tied to European institutions, killing at least 23 people and injuring scores more, Ukrainian officials said. The hours-long barrage, echoing across every district of the city, came less than two weeks after U.S. President Donald Trump hosted Russia’s Vladimir Putin in Alaska for a summit pitched…

Northeastern state lawmakers to elect President, Vice President in Las Anod

Somalia’s Northeastern lawmakers head into decisive vote in Las Anod amid allegations of federal interference LAS ANOD, Somalia — Lawmakers in Somalia’s newly formed Northeastern state are set to choose a president and vice president on Saturday, a pivotal test for a region still finding its feet after a violent, bruising year and a political moment that could ripple far beyond the dusty streets of Las Anod. The vote, expected to unfold in rounds through the day, features ten contenders — five for president and five for…

Gambia reports at least 70 dead as migrant boat capsizes off West Africa

At least 70 dead after migrant boat capsizes off Mauritania; dozens feared missing Authorities in West Africa are counting the dead after a wooden boat packed with people attempting the Atlantic crossing toward Europe capsized off Mauritania, in one of the region’s deadliest maritime disasters in recent years. The Gambia’s foreign affairs ministry said late Friday that at least 70 bodies have been recovered and more than 30 others are feared dead. Only 16 passengers are known to have survived. The vessel, believed to have…

Somalia courts Chinese investors to fuel economic growth, PM Barre says

Somalia courts China in Ningxia as Mogadishu seeks a new investment chapter In Yinchuan, the windswept capital of China’s Ningxia region, a small delegation from the Horn of Africa tried to cast a very large shadow. Somali Prime Minister Hamza Abdi Barre stood before a hall of businesspeople and provincial officials at a newly minted Somalia-China Business Networking Conference and made a pitch that was at once practical and aspirational: come see Somalia for yourselves. “Directly explore,” Barre urged Chinese investors,…

Ethiopia, Dangote strike $2.5B deal to build Gode, Somali Region fertilizer complex

Ethiopia Bets on Homegrown Fertilizer as Dangote Signs $2.5 Billion Deal in Somali Region For a country where seven in ten people make a living from the land, the announcement landed with the weight of a good rain. Ethiopia will partner with Nigeria’s Dangote Group to build one of the world’s largest urea fertilizer complexes in Gode, in the Somali Regional State—an arid corner better known to many Ethiopians as a frontier than a factory town. The deal, framed as a bid for “food sovereignty,” is also a test of whether East…

Egyptian parliamentarian backs Somalia troop deployment, dismisses Ethiopian objections

Egypt’s troop deployment to Somalia is legal — and a spark in an increasingly combustible region When Cairo announced in late August that Egyptian soldiers would join the African Union’s stabilization mission in Somalia, the move was presented as a routine piece of security cooperation: units trained in Egypt were to be deployed to the central and southern frontlines — Hiiraan, Lower Shabelle and Gedo — to help Somali forces press the fight against al-Shabab. But beneath the procedural language lies a story about shifting…

Gunmen fatally shoot Somali trader in Port Elizabeth, South Africa

Shot dead in a township: how extortion and xenophobia leave Somali shopkeepers exposed in South Africa Late on a Thursday in Booysenpark, a low-rise neighbourhood of Port Elizabeth, the staccato of gunfire ended the life of a shopkeeper who had been trying, like many migrants, to make a modest living in South Africa. Sharmaarke Aadan Mohamed was killed inside his spaza shop — one more body on a long list of Somali traders who say they live under the constant threat of violence, robbery and organized extortion. The killing…

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