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Numerous Pregnant Women Perish from Insufficient Medical Care and Services
The Hidden Strain in Oromia: Life Amidst Conflict and Isolation
Deep in Ethiopia's Oromia region, the silent suffering of communities caught in the crossfire of conflict is a reality that rarely makes international headlines. Yet for those living in remote areas like Arma Gunfi, the violence has brought life to a standstill, transforming daily existence into a struggle for survival.
Remote and Isolated: The Village of Arma Gunfi
Asiya Abdela, a farmer in Arma Gunfi, sits patiently at the Gunfi primary health care centre…
Mogadishu Reporters Endure Attacks Amid Evictions and Violence in Capital
Press Freedom in Peril: Somali Journalists Face Rising Threats Amid Political Turmoil
In the swirling sands of Mogadishu, where the rhythmic hum of daily life is frequently interrupted by political strife, the role of journalists garners both reverence and apprehension. The Somali Journalists Syndicate (SJS) has voiced strong condemnation following a series of aggressive attacks targeting journalists, underscoring the perils faced by those who dare to illuminate the shadows of conflict.
The Day of Reckoning
On August 14,…
Eight Dead in Mogadishu Amid Clashes Over Evictions Involving President’s Forces
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Chaos and Controversy: Land Eviction Sparks Deadly Clashes in Mogadishu
On August 14, 2025, Mogadishu witnessed a grim confrontation that left at least eight people dead, including an elderly woman, in the dense Horseed neighborhood. The violence broke out as Haramcad police units, backed by intelligence and military-police forces, clashed with military personnel opposing an eviction operation.
Clash Over a Piece of History
The dispute erupted over a parcel of land near the Horseed football stadium, a site with…
Unchecked, China’s Expanding Influence in the Horn of Africa Spells Trouble
The Horn of Africa: A New Theatre of Global Influence
As the U.S. Senator Ted Cruz’s call for recognizing North Western State of Somalia sparks a diplomatic dispute involving China, the larger geopolitical landscape of the Horn of Africa is beginning to reveal the contours of a global battleground. This region, often treading the precarious line between promise and peril, is now increasingly overshadowed by China's assertive stride.
China’s Growing Influence in the Horn
The brief exchange between the U.S. and China, with…
Somalia: Ahmed Madobe Secures a Resounding Win in Jubaland
KISMAYO, Somalia - The assertive Ahmed Madobe clinched a notable triumph for his 3rd term in office on Monday, facing vehement opposition from the corridors of Mogadishu, which is pushing for a universal ballot system, an idea that both Kismayo and Garowe aren't buying.
Last month, Madobe made headlines when he bailed out of the National Consultative Council (NCC) conference. He effortlessly cruised to victory, raking in 55 nods from 75 regional lawmakers. Jubaland will now see him at the helm for another five…
Jubbaland Legislators Vote to Reappoint Ahmed Madobe Despite Federal Pushback
In Kismayo, a new chapter of political drama unfolds as the Jubbaland legislative body votes to retain Ahmed Mohamed Islam Madobe as their regional leader for a third stint. Though controversy brews around this decision, opposition factions are not backing down, opting to host their own election and stirring the pot of dissent.
By collecting 55 ballots in his favor, Madobe secured his position against rivals. His nearest competitor, Faisal Mohamed Mataan, managed to secure just 16, while Abubakar Abdi Hassan lagged behind…
Ahmed Madobe Chosen Again as Leader of Jubaland for Another Five-Year Term
In a compelling turn of events in Kismayo, Somalia, Ahmed Mohamed Islam, commonly known as Madobe, emerged victorious in the Jubaland presidential election with a notable 55 votes out of 75 cast by the regional parliamentarians. It was a gripping contest involving two other hopefuls, Abubakar Abdi Hassan and Faisal Abdi Matan, who managed to secure 4 and 16 votes, respectively.
The official word came straight from the Jubaland Electoral Commission, confirming Madobe’s win and signaling a new chapter for the state. In a…
Survivors of the Madagascar Boat Mishap Preparing for Return to Somalia
Survivors of Madagascar Boat Incident Prepare for Return to Somalia
MOGADISHU, Somalia - Officials in Antananarivo have announced that scores of individuals who survived a shipwreck off Madagascar will soon make their journey back to Somalia. These individuals were rescued by local fishermen early Saturday, adrift in the Indian Ocean.
The 48 survivors, who hailed from Somalia, encountered disaster while aboard two different vessels, resulting in fatalities among their group. Originally departing from Mogadishu, their…
Jubbaland’s Presidential Vote Set to Unfold in Kismayo Today
In the bustling city of Kismayo, the seat of Jubbaland’s interim government in the Lower Jubba region, the stage is set for a dramatic political showdown. Despite a cloud of controversy hanging over the proceedings, the regional presidential election is scheduled for Monday. The central government, however, is up in arms, outright dismissing the election's legitimacy. I ain’t whistling Dixie! The stakes are sky-high as four ambitious contenders throw their hats into the ring. Among the hopefuls, we’ve got the seasoned Ahmed…
Turkish Vice President and Somali Defense Minister Engage in Talks to Bolster Defense Collaboration
In an engaging rendezvous in Ankara, Turkish Vice President Cevdet Yilmaz and Somalia's Defense Minister Abdulkadir Mohamed Nur convened to amplify military and security cooperation between their two nations. Their conversation revolved around supercharging their collective endeavors in defense and counterterrorism, directly tackling the regional security hurdles, notably Somalia’s ongoing tussle with Al-Shabaab. A lot of time was also spent tossing ideas for extending ties in trade, energy, and humanitarian assistance.…