Ghana’s $11 Billion Gold Smuggling Crisis Tied to UAE, Report Reveals

Ghana's Gold Smuggling Crisis: A Multi-Billion-Dollar Dilemma Ghana, often celebrated as Africa's leading gold exporter, finds itself at a crossroads. Each year, this vibrant nation loses billions of dollars due to rampant gold smuggling, particularly linked to its bustling artisanal mining sector. The unsettling details of this issue have recently been illuminated in a report from the nonprofit organization Swissaid, shining a light on a reality that many might prefer to ignore. Dive…

Opposition Calls for Change as Somalia’s National Forum Stalls

Building Bridges or Burning Them? The Upcoming National Consultation Forum in Somalia As the clock ticks down to the much-anticipated national consultation forum in Somalia, President Mohamud has been busy laying the groundwork. In the lead-up to this critical meeting, he held a series of consultations, engaging with civil society representatives, political party leaders, and revered elders of the community. "We want this forum to be a platform for honest dialogue—not limited to politicians, but open to all segments of…

Championing South Africa and the African Vision: Insights from Brand SA’s Matjie

Last year, South Africa proudly took the helm of the G20 presidency, launching a robust campaign to showcase its diverse assets while advocating for a broader African narrative. This November, on the 22nd and 23rd, Johannesburg will host the annual summit, marking a historic first for the continent. Leaders from the 19 largest economies, alongside representatives from the European Union and the African Union, will gather to deliberate on pressing global issues. In an interview with AllAfrica, Neville Matjie, head of Brand…

Somalia: Al-Shabaab Destroys Crucial Bridge Amid Military Push Toward Strategic Areas

Somalia: Al-Shabaab Destroys Critical Bridge Amidst Strategic Military Advances MOGADISHU, Somalia - In a dramatic turn of events, the al-Qaeda-affiliated militant group, al-Shabaab, has strategically demolished a vital bridge in Somalia. This act comes as a direct response to the concerted efforts by the AU Support and Stabilization Mission in Somalia (AUSSOM) and the Somali Army to reclaim pivotal towns across the nation. The Barire River bridge, a critical piece of infrastructure, was targeted by the militants just as…

Ghana Shutters Tehran Embassy Amid Rising Tensions in Israel-Iran Conflict

Evacuation of Ghanaian Nationals Underway In a rapidly evolving situation, Minister for Foreign Affairs, Samuel Okudzeto Ablakwa, has publicly confirmed the urgent evacuation of Ghanaian nationals residing in Iran. The announcement was made via a recent social media update, showcasing a swift and decisive response from the Mahama-led administration as tensions in the region escalate. “The Mahama administration has, in the interest of safeguarding Ghanaian lives, decided to immediately evacuate Ghanaians…

Nigeria Advances Toward Securing Twelve US-Built AH-1Z Viper Helos

Strengthening Ties: Nigeria's AH-1Z Viper Helicopter Acquisition Recently, a noteworthy development unfolded in the domain of international defense cooperation. This was catalyzed by a high-profile visit to the United States led by Air Marshal Hasan Bala Abubakar, the Chief of the Air Staff. His delegation attended a comprehensive Programme Management Review Meeting from June 9 to 13, 2025, in the bustling city of San Diego, California. You could almost feel the excitement in the air. This meeting convened…

Somali Troops Target Al-Shabaab Strongholds in Bakool Assault

Resilience Against Al-Shabaab: A Step Forward in the Bakool Region Baidoa (AX) — In a significant military operation that spanned three days, Somali government troops have successfully dismantled several Al-Shabaab bases situated in the Bakool region. This endeavor, confirmed by security officials on a recent Monday, underscores the ongoing struggle to reclaim territory from militant groups. Leading this coordinated offensive was Capt. Elmi Adan Isaaq, a determined commander of the Somali…

Somali President Kicks Off Forum Amidst Opposition, Federal State Boycott

Somali President Opens Forum Amidst Notable Absences MOGADISHU, Somalia — In the bustling heart of Mogadishu, a significant, albeit challenging, step was taken on Monday. President Hassan Sheikh Mohamud inaugurated a national dialogue conference, a gathering intended to unify a nation often at crossroads. Yet, the absence of prominent opposition figures and two key federal member states, Northeastern State and Jubaland, loomed large. The reasons for their absence echoed familiar concerns. Transparency was questioned, and…

Somalia Braces for Trade and Security Challenges Amid Iran-Israel Conflict

Mogadishu (AX) — In a rapidly evolving global landscape, Somalia is beginning to feel the tremors of the ongoing Iran-Israel conflict. Surprisingly distant from the battleground yet closely linked through trade routes and economic dependencies, Somalia’s fragile economy and essential aid lifelines are increasingly threatened. How does a conflict thousands of miles away ripple through the fabric of everyday life in this East African nation? Somalia’s geographical position along the Gulf of Aden and its proximity to the Bab…

Families Demand Answers Amid Prolonged Delay for Air India Crash Victims’ Remains

More than three days have passed since Imtiyaz Ali provided a DNA sample, yet he finds himself grappling with the painful uncertainty of receiving his brother's remains, who tragically lost his life in the recent Air India crash. "My 72 hours are over, but I've not heard from them so far," Mr. Ali expressed, surrounded by fellow relatives in Ahmedabad, where families of the victims have gathered in the wake of this heart-wrenching disaster. Of the 242 individuals aboard the aircraft, only one survived the crash that…

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