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Ifrah Ahmed Revives Somali Cuisine with Pop-Ups and Cookbook

Preserving Heritage Through A Culinary Odyssey Toronto, Canada (AX) — Exploring the savory landscapes of Somali cuisine, Ifrah F. Ahmed stands as a remarkable beacon of cultural preservation and innovation, all while artfully bridging continents and traditions. A Journey Across Kitchens Born in Somalia and now traveling between New York and Seattle, Ahmed is on a mission to elevate Somali cuisine through culinary pop-ups and…

Somali Forces Secure El Ali Ahmed After Al-Shabaab Assault

Somalia's Bold Stand Against Al-Shabaab: A Chronicle of Courage and Determination In the heart of the Middle Shabelle region, where the landscapes echo tales of resilience, the Somali National Army (SNA) and local forces face an ever-present threat. Recently, a pivotal clash unfolded in El Ali Ahmed, a place now etched in the annals of Somalia's ongoing struggle against the militant group, Al-Shabaab. Let’s delve deeper into this story of valor and strategic defiance. Mogadishu (AX) – Within the hallowed halls…

Abiy Ahmed Heads to Somalia for Crucial Maritime, Security Talks

A Historic Diplomatic Encounter: Bridging Gaps and Building Trust Mogadishu (AX) — On a windswept Thursday morning, Ethiopian Prime Minister Abiy Ahmed is expected to grace the Somali capital’s horizon, setting the stage for an essential dialogue with President Hassan Sheikh Mohamud. These meetings, vivid with political undertones and strategic dynamics, capture a pivotal moment in the intricate relationship between these two Horn of Africa neighbors. Their journey, marked by maritime disputes and military…

Ahmed Madobe Alleges Exclusion of Jubaland by Somalia’s Central Government

“As long as this system remains unchanged, our expectations from the federal government remain nonexistent. We do not recognize it as a true national administration serving Somalia's collective interests,” Madobe emphatically declared. Intriguingly, he likened it to "an enterprise operating in Mogadishu." His words were neither mere rhetoric nor isolated discontent; they reverberated the escalating discord between Somalia’s regional states and the central government. Consider Jubaland—a region…

Federal Authorities Charge Jubbaland’s Ahmed Madobe with Fomenting Bardhere Unrest

Mogadishu (AX) – In the volatile landscape of Somali politics, the federal government has directed pointed accusations at Jubbaland's President, Ahmed Madobe, in relation to the violent clash that shattered the peace in Bardhere district, Gedo region, this past Wednesday. This deadly altercation led tragically to the death of the district commissioner, Mohamed Ilyas Caagane, and numerous other casualties. The federal Ministry of Internal Security did not mince words in its recently released statement, alleging…

Polio Advocate Ahmed Hirsi Concludes 26-Year Career Safeguarding Somali Children’s Health

Mogadishu (AX) — Reflecting on the turbulent year of 1998, Ahmed Moalim Hirsi embarked on a daunting mission: to battle the pervasive threat of polio in a nation beleaguered by conflict and chaos. Imagine navigating a landscape where health systems were mere shadows of what they ought to be. Yet, amid the cacophony and confusion, Ahmed had a singular focus: safeguard the future of Somali youth from a morbid affliction that had gripped communities in terror for decades. At 65, Ahmed now stands at the precipice of a new…

Jubaland’s Leader Ahmed Madobe Returns to Kismayo Following Nairobi Trip

Mogadishu (AX) — The recent return of Jubaland President Ahmed Mohamed Islam Madobe to Kismayo marks another chapter in the ongoing saga of his strained dealings with Somalia's federal government. Imagine the tumultuous dynamics of a family feud, where each member grapples with deep-seated grievances yet yearns for some semblance of harmony. Upon Madobe's arrival in Kismayo, the semi-arid interim capital of Jubaland, state media and confidants released a brief video capturing his return. It is a stark contrast to the…

2024 Person of the Year: Ahmed Moalim Fiqi, the Visionary Behind Somalia’s Diplomatic Renaissance

Year 2024: a monumental chapter etched into Somalia’s modern tapestry—a year where sovereignty hung delicately by a thread. As fireworks painted the sky on New Year’s Day, Ethiopia and North Western State of Somalia clandestinely inked a Memorandum of Understanding. This agreement, granting Ethiopia access to a 19-kilometer stretch of North Western State of Somalia’s coast, bypassed Somalia’s federal heartbeat. Was this a simple diplomatic maneuver, or a disruptive gambit? Ethiopia, in a tantalizing exchange, hinted at…

Former Somali Leader Sharif Sheikh Ahmed Engages with UN Envoy to Address Election Stalemate

Mogadishu (AX) – The city thrummed with its usual chaotic charm as former Somali President Sharif Sheikh Ahmed convened with James Swan, the Acting Special Representative of the Secretary-General for Somalia, on a Thursday that seemed like any other—yet was anything but. Their dialogue, set against the backdrop of a sunlit Somali sky, ventured into the intricate political topography of a nation still finding its footing amidst shifting sands. What does one discuss when the very tapestry of a country's democracy hangs in…

Somali Government Refutes Claims of Summoning Ambassador Regarding Ahmed Madobe’s Trip to Kenya

Mogadishu (AX) – Imagine a flight that stirs up more buzz than a beehive in springtime. The Somali government recently found itself swatting away reports faster than a short-order cook during breakfast rush. It quashed rumors that its ambassador to Kenya, Jibril Ibrahim Abdulle, had been called back home posthaste because of a kerfuffle involving a plane. This wasn’t just any old plane but a Kenya-registered one, which apparently waltzed into Somali airspace on January 18 without giving so much as a courtesy nod. The alleged…

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