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North Western State of Somalia Unveils Plan in Sanaag to Curb Displacement

Flight from Erigavo: A Delicate Balance of Conflict and Peace In a landscape as complex and vibrant as North Western State of Somalia’s, the winds of change are swift and often unforgiving. At the heart of this transformation lies Erigavo, a city that recently witnessed the exodus of over 45,000 families. The underlying cause? A looming fear of potential conflict in the Sanaag region, despite a burgeoning peace initiative helmed by the North Western State of Somalia government. Minor skirmishes have erupted…

Helicopter Incident in South Sudan Highlights Rising Tensions

JUBA, South Sudan - It was yet another turbulent day in South Sudan's quest for stability. On Friday, the people of South Sudan, and indeed the world, were taken aback by the distressing news of a United Nations (UN) helicopter coming under attack. The incident unfolds amidst a backdrop of rising unease in the world's newest nation. President Salva Kiir has been adamant that the one thing this country cannot afford is a return to the horrors of war. But will his calls for peace be enough to quell the storm on the…

Somali Activists Celebrate Women’s Day, Focus on Future

International Women’s Day: Celebrating Resilience Amidst Challenges FILE - In this poignant snapshot of survival and hope, Somali women find refuge near Mogadishu, erecting shelters to protect themselves from the cruelty of displacement. We find ourselves on the cusp of another International Women's Day, coming up on March 8, 2025. This year, the world celebrates women across the globe for their unwavering strength amidst relentless struggles, championing a theme that echoes the…

Somalia’s Internet Severed by Red Sea Cable Break

Connectivity Woes in Somalia: A Tale of the Deep Sea and Fragile Networks In the vibrant yet challenging tapestry of East African connectivity, a rupture isn't just a word; it’s a call to action. On a bright Sunday, residents of Somalia and nearby regions of East Africa found themselves wrestling with sluggish internet speeds and choppy video streams. The usual seamless journey of data through the intricate web beneath our oceans grounded to a halt, leaving a palpable void in the digital experience. This turbulence…

Navigating Somalia’s Political Turmoil: Stepping Towards Stability

Introduction In the heart of the Horn of Africa, Somalia stands at a precipice, caught in the tumult of political and constitutional crises. These challenges are not mere bumps in the road; they are profound dilemmas teetering on the brink of institutional failure. Imagine a car careening uncontrollably, an apt metaphor for Somalia's halted constitutional review, stymied by political spatters that have rendered the federal system dysfunctional. With the mandates of the current Federal Government and Parliament nearing…

Minister Robow: Mogadishu Remains Secure Against Al-Shabaab

Mogadishu (AX) — With a blend of confidence and caution, Somali Minister of Endowments and Religious Affairs, Mukhtar Robow Ali, firmly assures his nation that Al-Shabaab's capacity to menace Mogadishu is on the wane. Speaking at a somber press conference in the heart of Somalia’s capital, Robow delineated the situation with a conviction born from firsthand experience—a narrative rich in complexity and hope. Hosting the press on a sunny Sunday afternoon, Robow…

Conflict in Southeastern Mudug Forces Families to Flee

In southeastern Mudug, central Somalia, the relentless conflict between government forces and Al-Shabaab has unleashed a wave of despair, displacing countless civilians. Over the last two months, hundreds have sought refuge in makeshift camps woefully devoid of fundamental amenities. Since January 5, 2025, more than 230 families have poured into the Somaliweyn camp in Harhar, forced to abandon what little they had as the strife intensified. Among them is Ubax Salad Sabriye and her family of seven, who once thrived through…

Somali Forces Eliminate Key Al-Shabaab Figure During Clashes Near Capital

Somali Army Kills Senior Al-Shabaab Leader Amid Fighting Outside The Capital MOGADISHU, Somalia - In a strategic airstrike that encapsulates the tumultuous and determined fight to reclaim stability, the Somali National Army (SNA) has successfully taken down a high-ranking Al-Shabaab militant. This mission, executed with precision, marks a pivotal moment in the ongoing struggle to dismantle the militant network seeking to unseat Somalia's UN-backed government.…

Somali Minister Uncovers Senior Officials Leaking Military Secrets to Al-Shabaab

Echoes of Betrayal: Unraveling The Shadows Within Somalia's Military Sphere MOGADISHU, Somalia – In a startling revelation that could be plucked from the pages of a political thriller, Omar Ali Abdi, Deputy Minister of the Ministry of Defence, has recently opened the floodgates on a disquieting secret that many have suspected but few dared whisper aloud. Senior government officials, nestled within the layers of President Hassan Sheikh Mohamud’s administration, have allegedly been channeling sensitive military…

Jubbaland Court Convicts Ex-Soldiers for Arming Al-Shabaab

Kismayo's Stand Against Betrayal: Justice for Jubbaland In the heart of Kismayo, a city bustling with life and paradoxes, the recent verdict pronounced by the Jubbaland military court comes as a resolute message in a land yearning for peace and integrity. Two former soldiers of the Jubbaland army, now facing the stern consequences of their choices, are at the center of this poignant narrative. Sentenced to five years in military prison, Mohamed Adan Sahal and Muse Mohamed Nur represent a stark reminder…

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