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Finland Crowned as the World’s Most Joyful Nation, While Ireland Claims 15th Spot

For the eighth consecutive year, Finland has been recognized as the happiest country in the world, according to the World Happiness Report. This achievement is often attributed to the nation's picturesque lakes and robust welfare system, which significantly enhance the overall mood of its citizens. Moving forward in the rankings, Ireland has climbed to 15th place, up from 17th in 2023, demonstrating an upward trend in its citizens' happiness. Meanwhile, Afghanistan continues to hold the unfortunate title of the unhappiest…

Diphtheria Outbreak Claims More Lives in Nigeria

The Nigeria Centre for Disease Control and Prevention (NCDC) has divulged some staggering statistics: 1,319 fatalities attributed to diphtheria have been recorded between epidemiological week 19 of 2022 and week 10 of 2025. These figures raise critical questions about our vaccination efforts and highlight alarming deficiencies in coverage across the nation. In total, there have been at least 42,642 suspected cases spanning 37 states and over 350 local government areas. Out of these, 25,812 have been confirmed, yet 5,470…

U.S. Embassy in Somalia Refutes Staff Withdrawal Claims

Mogadishu (AX) — In the bustling capital of Somalia, Mogadishu, a flurry of claims and counterclaims has recently drawn the attention of the international community. Amidst the hum of daily life and the persistent chatter of market vendors, the U.S. Embassy found itself in the eye of a media storm, staunchly refuting rumors of a mass evacuation of its diplomatic staff. It’s curious, isn't it, how quickly misinformation can take root, capturing minds with apprehensive narratives? The story begins with Dirir,…

Mandera Clash with Somalia Forces Claims Police Officer’s Life

Nairobi, Kenya (AX) – In the dusty, sun-beaten terrain of Mandera, echoes of gunfire shattered the morning calm last Friday. A Kenyan police officer tragically lost his life, another was left nursing injuries, and an entire community was thrust into the crosshairs of a dispute brewing just across the border. The attackers were believed to be operatives from Somalia's National Intelligence and Security Agency (NISA). But why would such a violent engagement ensue? Let’s unravel this complex tapestry. Border Point 4,…

Trump Considers Sanctions on Nigeria Over ‘Religious Cleansing’ Claims

Introduction Recent developments have cast a spotlight on Nigeria as the U.S. Congress moves to impose potential sanctions. This decision, standing at the crossroads of international politics and human rights advocacy, stems from the escalating persecution of Christians in Nigeria. Is this merely another geopolitical maneuver, or a necessary stance against persistent acts of violence? The Hearing that Sparked a Decision It all began with a congressional hearing dedicated to assessing…

Airstrike in Middle Shabelle Claims Lives of 50+ Al-Shabaab Militants

Mogadishu (AX) - In a significant military achievement, at least 50 Al-Shabaab militants met their demise in a meticulously coordinated airstrike, orchestrated by the Somali army in tandem with international allies. This operation unfolded in the Middle Shabelle region, a hotspot for strategic military actions. The Somali National Army, in a candid press release on Wednesday, confirmed this operation's incisive execution in the Damasha and Shabeelow territories. Amidst the chaos and valor, the notorious leader of…

Militant Assault on Somali Hotel Claims Six Lives

Chaos and Courage: The Beledweyne Incident In the early light of Tuesday morning, a sense of tragedy befell the bustling town of Beledweyne, central Somalia. An assault by the notorious group al-Shabaab left a harrowing mark, as life's fragility unfolded with brutal clarity. The attack was marked by a cacophony of chaos—a relentless explosion, a car bomb that disrupted the morning tranquility. This violent prelude allowed militants to breach a local hotel, engaging security forces in an intense confrontation. A moment of…

Somali Envoy Refutes Claims of Ignoring U.S. Security Alert

Mogadishu (AX) — In the ever-shifting landscape of global diplomacy and local politics, communication can often become clouded, veering into the realms of ambiguity and misinterpretation. This was evident recently when reports emerged suggesting that Somalia's President Hassan Sheikh Mohamud dismissed a security warning issued by the U.S. Embassy in Mogadishu. However, Dahir Hassan Abdi, Somalia's ambassador to the United States, has come forward to set the record straight to avoid further misconceptions. In a candid…

North Western State of Somalia Dismisses Northeastern State’s Terrorism Claims as Unfounded

Northeastern State's Allegations and North Western State of Somalia's Resilient Response: An In-Depth Analysis In recent events, a cloud of suspicion has settled over the Horn of Africa, stirring conversations that not only disquiet this region but also beckon to global concerns about peace and integrity. At the heart of this narrative lies a charged exchange between Northeastern State and North Western State of Somalia—an exchange marked by allegations, intricate…

Ethiopia: Key to Expanding Kenya’s Reach in North Africa, Claims CEO

Ethio-Kenya Business Conference: A New Horizon for Collaboration Imagine a partnership that unlocks the potential of an entire continent. Ethiopia, standing as a strategic entry point into the African Continental Free Trade Area (AfCFTA), emerges as a natural gateway for Kenya, facilitating access to the expanse of North Africa. This notion was passionately articulated today by Tobias Alando, the CEO of the Kenya Association of Manufacturers (KAM), at the Ethio-Kenya Business Conference convened in Addis Ababa. In a…

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