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Somalia Commits to Promoting Stability in Region at East African and Southern African Summit

Mogadishu (AX) – Gathered in the vibrant city of Dar es Salaam, leaders from across East and Southern Africa came together in a pivotal summit, as Somali President Hassan Sheikh Mohamud visibly immersed himself last Saturday. The extraordinary meeting was a collective endeavor by the East African Community (EAC) and the Southern African Development Community (SADC), a bold attempt to untangle the turbulent web of conflict that has recently engulfed the eastern regions of the Democratic Republic of the Congo (DRC). The…

Namibia: A Testament to African Democracy Rooted in Constitutional Governance and Visionary Leadership

Dr. Hage Geingob, the esteemed third president of Namibia, passed away after a brief yet courageous battle with cancer on February 4, 2024. He was a titan of democracy and a foundational pillar in constructing and preserving Namibia's democratic ideals. According to Dr. John Stetler, his former Economic Advisor, “His sharp and brilliant mind shaped the free and independent Namibia we call home.” This sentiment not only encapsulates Geingob's political acumen but also reflects the deep respect he earned throughout his…

Families of Apartheid Victims Seek Compensation from South African Government

In a poignant confrontation of South Africa's troubled past, families of victims who suffered during the apartheid era are taking a bold stand against the government. They have initiated a lawsuit, grounded in deep-seated anguish and a yearning for justice, claiming that the state has failed to prosecute the political crimes committed during this tumultuous period. The lawsuit, presented in the Pretoria High Court, demands around $9 million in damages. It also calls for a comprehensive inquiry into the political…

Libyan Officials Save 263 African Migrants from Traffickers’ Grip

In the dimly lit remnants of a world that seems to have long forgotten compassion, Libyan authorities have stepped forward as unexpected custodians of hope. They rescued 263 African migrants, ensnared in the sullied nets of human traffickers within the Ajkhara district—a name that whispers of anguish and survival. Among the rescued throng are individuals from nations such as Somalia, Eritrea, and Ethiopia, stripped of the most basic human dignities, their bodies marred by signs of severe malnutrition and abuse. The tales…

Withdrawal of Mali, Burkina Faso, and Niger from West African Alliance Officially Commences

In a bold proclamation, the Sahel nations have unveiled their exit strategy from the Economic Community of West African States (ECOWAS), set to take effect in 2024. The catalyst for this decision? A chorus of criticism aimed at ECOWAS for allegedly being puppeteered by former colonial powers—a sentiment that resonates deeply in regions still grappling with the legacies of colonialism. To counter this narrative, the military regimes of these countries have unified under the Alliance of Sahel States (AES), announcing an…

U.S. Escalates Deportation Efforts, Somalia Leads Among African Nations

WASHINGTON — The United States Immigration and Customs Enforcement (ICE) has embarked on a more intensified campaign to expel undocumented immigrants. Somalia, notably, stands at the forefront of this initiative among African nations, marked by a significant uptick in targeted deportations. By this move, the Trump administration reaffirms its dedication to a stringent immigration framework. What's striking is the number—4,090 Somali nationals now face deportation. This figure positions Somalia as the leading African country…

Somalia Leads African Nations in Deportations as U.S. Resumes Enforcement Measures

The U.S. Immigration and Customs Enforcement (ICE) has ramped up its efforts to deport undocumented immigrants, a move that signals a new era of stringent immigration enforcement as the Trump administration takes the reins. If you thought the conversation around immigration was heated before, just wait—things are about to get spicier. Among African nations, Somalia tops the list with a staggering 4,090 of its citizens facing deportation. It’s a sobering statistic that casts a long shadow over the political landscape.…

Somali Leader Urges Boost in Energy Investments at African Energy Summit

Mogadishu (AX) – Gazing futureward with resolute optimism, Somali President Hassan Sheikh Mohamud underscored Somalia's unwavering dedication to amplifying its energy capabilities. This strategic tenet is pivotal for ushering in a new era of modernization and economic prosperity, he declared during his invigorating address at the Africa Energy Summit on Tuesday. As President Mohamud stood before a diverse gathering of African leaders and stakeholders, he painted an evocative picture of the Horn of Africa's abundant…

African Leaders Convene in Tanzania for the ‘Mission 300’ Energy Conference

In the vibrant city of Dar es Salaam, a dynamic gathering is underway, bringing together over a dozen heads of state, along with influential representatives from international organizations and the private sector. The atmosphere is electric—not just because of the sun-drenched streets, but also due to a shared goal that’s lighting a fire under discussions: accelerating energy access and championing the continent's transition toward clean energy. Organizers highlight that this summit is not merely a talk shop; it’s about…

Africa Dividing: East African Rift Heralds the Birth of a New Ocean

The world beneath our feet is more dynamic than it may appear. Imagine standing in Ethiopia's Afar Desert, where, in 2005, a colossal 35-mile fissure suddenly cleaved the arid landscape—a preview of Earth's internals at work. "The earth is forever changing; ask any geologist," my professor once said, emphasizing how every crack and crevasse has a story to tell. Isn't it fascinating how seemingly imperceptible movements can reshape entire continents over millennia? A geological mystery is unfolding, driven by tectonic forces…

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