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Somali Security Minister Calls for Urgent Ceasefire in Abudwak District

Mogadishu (AX) — In a heartfelt plea for peace, Somali Minister of Internal Security, Abdullahi Sheikh Ismail Fartaag, has urgently called for an end to the ongoing and tragic inter-clan clashes that have escalated in Abudwak, a town nestled in the northern part of the Galgaduud region. The recent violence has not only disrupted the lives of residents but also raised troubling questions about the fragility of community harmony in this historically rich area. In a statement released on Sunday, Minister Fartaag…

Women in Abudwak Camps Voice Concerns Over Job Displacement

The Triumphs and Trials of Resilience “I find myself in a difficult position,” shared Maryan, as the evening darkness enveloped the settlement. “Tonight, it was a neighbor who had the kindness to give us a bowl of rice and sugar. I cooked it for the children. Raising seven children without a father is not easy—some are older, others younger—but too often, we go to bed with empty stomachs.” Maryan's eyes reflected a mixture of weariness and quiet fortitude. Maryan's journey has been arduous. For nearly four…

Abudwak Airport Reopens Following Two-Week Shutdown Amidst Militia Threats and Political Tensions

Mogadishu (AX) — In a fresh turn of events, Abudwak Airport, nestled in Somalia's Galgaduud region, has reopened its doors to domestic flights. This comes after a two-week hiatus spurred by militia threats and rumours of behind-the-scenes political meddling. A turbulent clan dispute had stirred security fears, leading to the temporary shutdown of the airport. The skies are now clear for aviation, deemed secure by local officials. One rebel faction’s vows to strike incoming flights led airlines to halt their routes…

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