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U.S. Officials Caution Somalia on Repercussions for Taiwan Passport Restrictions

Washington (AX) — In a significant diplomatic turn, two U.S. lawmakers are calling upon Somalia to reconsider its recent decision to invalidate Taiwan-issued passports. Representatives Tom Tiffany and Andy Ogles have issued a stern warning about the potential repercussions—both diplomatic and immigration-related—should this policy remain unchanged. On Thursday, the lawmakers dispatched a letter to Somalia's ambassador in Washington, expressing their disapproval of the Somali government's recent policy. This policy, which…

Somali Officials Caution Against Misinformation After Halane Mortar Incident

Mogadishu (AX) — In a resolute response to the growing tide of misinformation, the Somali government has issued a pointed warning directed at both individuals and social media platforms engaged in disseminating false information that poses a threat to national security and undermines public trust. On Wednesday, the Ministry of Information released a statement aimed at addressing recent claims circulating in online spheres. These claims alleged that a mortar attack by the extremist group Al-Shabaab had struck the heavily…

Xi Urges Caution: ‘No Victors’ in Trade Conflict as US Imposes Tariffs

Chinese President Xi Jinping has made a notable statement during his recent visit to Vietnam, emphasizing that protectionism "leads nowhere" and insisting that there are "no winners" in a trade war, according to reports from state media. This visit marks the beginning of a Southeast Asia tour aimed at reinforcing regional trade ties and countering the effects of substantial tariffs imposed by U.S. President Donald Trump. As the first overseas trip of the year for Mr. Xi, his itinerary includes stops in Vietnam, Malaysia,…

South Africa Prefers Caution Over Another Trump Confrontation

A Thorny Path for U.S. and South Africa Relations The global landscape has always been unpredictable, but when it comes to trade dynamics, the stakes are indeed high. Among the countries feeling the heat of new tariffs, South Africa stands out, grappling with significant economic impacts due to recent U.S. policies. The imposition of a 30% tariff on all exports to the United States has left many South African businesses in a state of flux. "There are all sorts of knee-jerk reactions to the announcements…

UN Issues Caution to Eritrean Forces Involved in Tigray Conflict

United Nations Warns Eritrean Troops in Tigray: A Call for Human Rights Accountability NEW YORK - In a recent statement, the United Nations has reiterated its concerns about the ongoing engagement of Eritrean troops in Tigray. The UN has highlighted the need for accountability, urging disciplinary measures to ensure transparency in addressing human rights violations. These challenges remind us of a significant aspect of international diplomacy: how do we collectively uphold the dignity of humanity? Ilze…

Somali Officials Caution Against Funding Terrorist Activities

FILE - A solider navigates through the aftermath of a harrowing attack. In the city of Mogadishu, amidst scattered wreckage and fallen dreams, the Afrik hotel stands as a somber reminder of an incident on February 1, 2021. Though the attack was eventually thwarted by security forces, the scars it left behind are a testament to the ongoing strife in Somalia. With a bold statement on Saturday, Somalia's government delivered a stark warning: those who pay extortion money to al-Shabab will face the gavel of justice. In a rare…

Somali Legislators Caution Against Public Land Purchases in Mogadishu

Report By Axadle Mogadishu (AX) – Imagine waking up one morning in bustling Mogadishu, where the scent of freshly brewed Somali tea mingles with the sound of city life. It's here in this vibrant tapestry of culture and history that a serious brouhaha has brewed. Ninety-seven members—a mini-army if you ask me—of Somalia's federal parliament have come together with a bold message, one that sounds a lot like the famous Sherlock, “Stop thief!” only in this case, the alleged culprits live in the corridors of power, not on Baker…

Somali Authorities Caution Against Unauthorized Purchase of Public Land in Mogadishu

In the bustling heart of Mogadishu, a grave warning has been sent out by some of Somalia's prominent figures: ex-President Sharif Sheikh Ahmed, former Prime Minister Hassan Ali Kheyre, and MP Abdirahman Abdishakur Warsame. They've raised the alarm about the malpractice of snapping up public land across the city. On a Saturday that will not soon be forgotten, these political bigwigs came together, pointing accusatory fingers at the federal government for shifting locals away and grabbing territory meant for education and…

Jubaland Legislators Criticize National Election Changes, Caution Against Risks to Somalia’s Unity

In Kismayo, voices of discord rang out as lawmakers from Jubaland took center stage, hurling stark criticism at Somalia's federal government on a Saturday. The heart of this fiery clash lies in accusations: actions that amplify political chasms and threaten the fragile unity of Somalia as a nation. As they gathered for strategic talks, these representatives aired grievances, warning that federal maneuvers are not merely steps but leaps toward deepening divisions and halting conversations essential for healing the rift…

UN Calls for Caution as Israeli Airstrikes Target Town in Lebanon

A recent airstrike by Israel targeting the municipal headquarters in Nabatiyeh, a significant town in southern Lebanon which serves as the provincial capital, resulted in the tragic deaths of Mayor Ahmed Kahil and at least five other individuals, according to two security sources. This strike occurred amid escalating worries from the United States regarding the increasing casualties and the looming specter of a wider conflict in the region. Tensions are high as Israel confronts Iran-aligned Hezbollah forces in southern…

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