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Intense Clashes in Buqdharkayn: North Western State of Somalia and SSC-Khatumo Trade Blame

Mogadishu (AX) – Tensions yet again escalated in the Buqdharkayn district on Friday, as North Western State of Somalia forces and the SSC-Khatumo administration found themselves at crossroads, each attributing blame to the other for sparking the latest bout of heavy fighting. Such conflicts, especially in areas which have enjoyed relative calm, raise questions about the enduring quest for peace in the region. The Ministry of Interior of North Western State of Somalia released an intriguing narrative: it was SSC-Khatumo…

Eritrea: We Refute Blame for Strife in the Horn of Africa

ASMARA - In a world often quick to point fingers, Eritrea finds itself navigating the murky waters of blame. Recently, Eritrea refuted the allegations linking it to the persistent turmoil in the Horn of Africa. Former Ethiopian President Mulatu Teshome had directed accusations at Eritrea for its alleged role in the ongoing crisis in Ethiopia's Tigray region. But is it really fair to blame a neighbor for internal strife? Eritrea, for its part, firmly dismisses this. Yemane Meskel, the ever-persuasive Eritrean minister…

North Western State of Somalia Elders Blame Somali President for Stoking Tensions Over Erigavo Authority

FILE - Boqor Osman Aw Mohamud Buurmadow, a notable figure in North Western State of Somalia's traditional leadership. In a world where the shadows creep closer to the edges of light, stories like this remind us of the timeless complexities of human society. Recently, a clan conference took place in Badhan, sparking renewed tensions between Somalia and North Western State of Somalia. At the forefront of this narrative, Boqor Osman Aw Mohamud Buurmadow, a respected leader, did not shy away from addressing the issue head-on.…

Sudanese Army and RSF Blame Each Other for Oil Refinery Fire

KHARTOUM, Sudan - In a saga spun from the pages of a geopolitical thriller, the Sudanese Armed Forces (SAF) and the paramilitary Rapid Support Forces (RSF) find themselves tangled in a blame game over a recent event that turned an oil refinery into a smoking ruin, marking yet another milestone in their prolonged three-year conflict. The tension between these groups is akin to a pot on a perpetual boil—always simmering, never cooling. One could not mistake the drama unfolding over the Al-Jaili refinery, which lies…

Ramadan, cultural myths blame Somalia’s low COVID-19 vaccination

Ramadan, cultural myths blame Somalia's low COVID-19 vaccination price MOGADISHU, Somalia - The just-concluded holy month of Ramadan and a few cultural myths and, or misinformation, has been attributed to Somalia's low COVID-19 vaccination price, in a transfer that might put hundreds of individuals prone to getting the damaging virus. Somalia is certainly one of the international…

Who’s accountable for Somalia’s “weak” federal system?

Who's accountable for Somalia's "weak" federal system? MOGADISHU, Somalia - Since 1991, Somalia has struggled to put in a steady authorities, particularly after the dissolution of the navy regime led by Siad Barre, a person accused of mastering a number of crimes within the nation. All through this time, there have been aware efforts to modernize the nation's administration, together…

South Sudan, Uganda blame one another after border incident

A border incident between South Sudan and Uganda on Thursday triggered clashes between armies within the two nations. Based on Juba, 4 troopers, two from every nation, have been killed. A South Sudanese soldier was reportedly captured. as reported from Nairobi, Sebastien NemethSouth Sudanese and Ugandans are pointing fingers…

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