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Northeastern State Declines Participation in Mogadishu’s NCC, Alleging Breaches of the Constitution

BOSASO, Somalia — Northeastern State's Bold Decision to Boycott the NCC Summit Northeastern State President Said Abdullahi Deni took a decisive stance last Friday, announcing the region's boycott of the upcoming National Consultative Council (NCC) summit set for May 1-2 in Mogadishu. The reason? Alleged constitutional breaches that have rattled the bedrock of trust. The Catalyst for Contention The call for the summit, issued by Somali President…

Zelensky Acknowledges Easter Ceasefire with Putin but Reports Breaches

In a recent announcement, Ukraine's President Volodymyr Zelensky declared that his forces would honor a surprise Easter truce, as communicated by Russian President Vladimir Putin. This truce is set to last until midnight, even as air-raid sirens echoed throughout Kyiv. The proposed 30-hour truce represents a significant pause in the ongoing hostilities that have persisted throughout the three-year conflict. However, shortly after the ceasefire was scheduled to begin, air-raid sirens were activated in the Ukrainian capital.…

Jubbaland Dismisses Somali Government Talks Over Rights Breaches

Somalia’s Political Turmoil: A Call for Unity As President Hassan Sheikh Mohamud endeavors to rally federal member states, seeking to forge a unified front against Somalia’s myriad political challenges and the persistent threat of Al-Shabaab militants, the situation remains complex and fraught with tension. How can leaders navigate the delicate balance of power and cooperation? Indeed, the breakdown in relations has escalated into an outright conflict. In a…

TikTok Deletes 11.9 Million Videos Across Africa for Policy Breaches

In an ambitious stride toward bolstering online safety, TikTok has taken significant action by eradicating nearly 11.9 million videos across nine African nations. This impressive effort touches Egypt, Nigeria, South Africa, Algeria, Somalia, Libya, Ethiopia, Sudan, and Morocco, with the goal of upholding integrity, advertising, privacy, and safety standards on its platform. Egypt emerges as the country with the most removals, tallying an astonishing 2.75 million videos. This figure underscores the challenges platforms like…

Somalia Alerts Diplomats About Breaches of Its Sovereignty

SOMALIA URGES DIPLOMATS TO RESPECT NATIONAL INTEGRITY MOGADISHU, Somalia (AX) – In a bold assertion, Somalia's Foreign Affairs chief, Ahmed Moallim Fiqi, voiced accusations against certain international envoys for allegedly trampling on the nation's sovereignty. He declared intentions to call those concerned for a stern dialogue and hinted at repercussions if such infractions persist. Amidst the pomp of a diplomat graduation bash at the ministry's stronghold, Fiqi pointed a finger at ambassadors who gallivanted to…

Jubbaland Halts Collaboration with Federal Authorities, Alleging Breaches of the Constitution

Kismayo, September 2023: Jubbaland State and Somalia's federal government have hit a rough patch. Why, you ask? Jubbaland's camaraderie with the central government is on hold. The reason? The tides have shifted due to claims of federal disregard for Somalia's constitution and an apparent lack of respect for Jubbaland's self-rule. "In short, we’re pulling our support until the federal folks start playing by the rules," announced Jubbaland’s Ministry of Internal Affairs on Sunday. They're throwing shade at the federal squad…

Somalia Prohibits Ethiopia from Joining New AU Initiative, Citing Breaches of Sovereignty

Somalia Blocks Ethiopia from Joining New AU Mission, Citing Sovereignty Issues MOGADISHU, Somalia — Somalia's Defense Ministry declared on Friday that Ethiopia will be excluded from the upcoming African Union Support and Stabilization Mission in Somalia (AUSSOM), expected to begin in January 2025. This edict comes amid a pivotal moment in the Horn of Africa, which grapples with the persistent menace of Al-Shabaab. Somalia contends that Ethiopia has overstepped its boundaries, encroaching on Somali sovereignty after…

Somali President Claims Ethiopia’s Airport Takeover Breaches National Sovereignty

President Mohamud lambasted Ethiopia for its audacious moves to dominate Somali waters, accusing Addis Ababa of aiming for military supremacy. "Ethiopia’s ambitions extend beyond acquiring a port," stated Hassan Sheikh. "Their goal is to project military muscle in the Red Sea, which is downright intolerable. They intend to not only construct a port but also establish a naval base. Both these endeavors infringe upon Somalia’s sovereignty and flout international law." Dialogue between Somalia and Ethiopia has hit a brick…

Somali PM’s Address at the UN: A Plea for Global Unity and Alarming Concerns Over Ethiopia’s Border Breaches

Mogadishu (AX) — Somali Prime Minister Hamza Abdi Barre took the stage at the United Nations General Assembly, rallying global leaders for a united front on the world's most urgent crises. In his stirring address, Barre tackled everything from ongoing conflicts to climate change, explicitly calling out Ethiopia for infringing on Somalia's borders, and appealed for swift international intervention.

Northeastern State Alerts to Somalia’s Potential Downfall Under Present Leadership, Points Out Breaches of Constitution

AXADLE, Somalia — Ilyas Osman Lugatoor, the Vice President of Northeastern State, has issued a sobering alert about Somalia's trajectory, deeming President Hassan Sheikh Mohamud and his administration as "the most perilous faction in politics." During a poignant address in Garowe—Northeastern State's capital—Lugatoor expressed dire concerns about Somalia's potential downfall under the existing leadership, citing constitutional violations as the crux of the issue. These violations, he argued, undermine the foundational

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