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Somali Embassy in Nairobi Opens New Mosque Funded by EBDA

Muslims gather for the Maghrib prayers at the newly launched mosque at the Somali Embassy in Nairobi on March 9, 2025. (Photo: Ahmed Shafat) Nairobi (AX) – On an ordinary Sunday, filled with an extraordinary sense of unity and hope, the Somali Embassy in Nairobi was the scene of a poignant event. Amidst an atmosphere of reverence and camaraderie, the embassy celebrated the inauguration of a brand-new mosque, a project brought to life through the munificent donations of Sultan Hussein Ali. As a respected member of the…

Nigerian Visa Services Disrupted by US Embassy System Glitch

The U.S. Embassy in Nigeria Faces Visa Service Delays: Navigating Through System Glitches In a world where global mobility hinges on efficient visa processing, any disruption can feel monumental. The recent travails of the U.S. Embassy in Nigeria, grappling with a partial system outage, leave many asking, "What next?" Imagine you're a hopeful traveler, suitcase packed with dreams of America, only to hear that the system facilitating your journey has hit a snag. This reality has been the experience of numerous…

U.S. Embassy Alerts Americans in Somalia to “Immediate Threats” in Various Areas, Including Mogadishu Airport

MOGADISHU, Somalia - A Cautionary Advisory for American Citizens The U.S. Embassy in Somalia has sounded an alarm that resonates with a sense of urgency, cautioning Americans about what it describes as "credible information" indicating "potential imminent attacks" in and around this East African locale. The capital, Mogadishu, and more specifically, its bustling Aden Adde International Airport, are at the heart of this advisory. The…

U.S. Embassy Alert Leads to Flight Cancellations to Mogadishu

Edited By Ali Musa Axadle Times International–Monitoring. Mogadishu (AX) — In the swirling complexities that define air travel decisions today, Turkish Airlines and Qatar Airways have deemed it necessary to suspend their flights to Mogadishu, prompted by security warnings from the U.S. Embassy. This move echoes a familiar yet unsettling melody for travelers in and out of Somalia — the ever-looming potential for threats at the Aden Adde International Airport. It's a decision steeped in caution. The Embassy, acting as an…

U.S. Embassy Alerts to Looming Al-Shabaab Threat in Somalia

Heightened Security Concerns in Somalia: A Call for Vigilance In recent weeks, Somalia has witnessed a surge in militant activities that have cast a spotlight on the nation's ongoing challenges in counterinsurgency. Since February 20th, the notorious group Al-Shabaab has launched a series of at least nine attacks across regions such as Middle Shabelle and Hiraan. Among their daring assaults was a temporary takeover of Balcad, a town alarmingly close—only 30 kilometers—from Mogadishu. Thankfully, Somali forces…

US Embassy in Kyiv Set to Reopen Following Security Concerns

Tomorrow, the United States Embassy in Kyiv is set to resume operations after a temporary closure prompted by air attack threats, according to a statement from the State Department. Matthew Miller, a spokesperson for the department, refrained from specifying the nature of the threat that led to the embassy's shutdown as a precautionary measure. “Our top priority is the safety and security of our personnel, and we treat it with the utmost seriousness,” Mr. Miller stated. This closure came on the heels of Russia's threats…

Somalia Plans to Move Ethiopian Embassy Out of Presidential Grounds

In a shift that has stirred some buzz, Somalia's Foreign Affairs Minister, Ahmed Moalim Fiqi, has revealed plans to shift the Ethiopian Embassy away from the presidential compound. This announcement marks a significant response to public disapproval over the embassy's notable location. Speaking to reporters on November 4, Fiqi stated, “The move comes as a reaction to the public’s dissatisfaction with having a foreign embassy within our presidential grounds.” Recognizing the legitimate unease, he further added, “The concerns…

Ethiopian Embassy in Somalia Set to Move from Presidential Palace Location

Ethiopian Embassy Shift from Presidential Palace in Somalia MOGADISHU, Somalia - The Ethiopian embassy in Somalia is gearing up for a shift from the highly guarded confines of the presidential abode. This decision, according to Ahmed Moallim Fiqi, the Foreign Affairs minister, comes at a time when the ties between these neighboring nations hit a rough patch, following a contentious agreement between Addis Ababa and North Western State of Somalia. Presently, the embassy snugly sits within Mogadishu's presidential premises.…

Relocation of Ethiopian Embassy Highlights Worsening Diplomatic Divide

FILE - Ethiopian Foreign Minister Seyoum Mesfin (right) and Somali Prime Minister Ali Mohamed Ghedi (left) proudly hoist the Ethiopian flag during the opening ceremony of the revamped Ethiopian Embassy in Mogadishu, dated May 27, 2007. Mogadishu (AX) — Somalia plans to shift the Ethiopian Embassy from its hallowed presidential precinct, signaling a widening chasm in diplomatic relations, primarily triggered by Ethiopia's contentious port arrangement with North Western State of Somalia—a deal Somalia perceives as an affront…

Ethiopia Remains Quiet as North Western State of Somalia Establishes Embassy in Addis Ababa

In the bustling city of Addis Ababa, Ethiopia, key events unfolded on Wednesday as Dr. Essa Kayd, North Western State of Somalia's Foreign Minister, made a daring move by initiating the construction of what they claim will be the budding nation's new diplomatic outpost. This symbolic land donation by Ethiopia signals a burgeoning alliance between the two nations, although it might stir up tension across the already volatile Horn of Africa. For North Western State of Somalia, the inauguration was met with jubilation, while…

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