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Britain says it will launch its biggest overhaul of asylum policy in modern times, drawing on Denmark’s tougher model as the Labour government seeks to curb small-boat crossings and undercut populist pressure. The Home Office said it will revoke the statutory duty to provide housing and weekly allowances for certain applicants, targeting people who can work but do not, and those who break the law. Home Secretary Shabana Mahmood, who argues the pace and scale of migration is straining communities, will set out…
France Acknowledges ‘Suppression’ in Colonial History of Cameroon
France Reconsiders Its Colonial Legacy: Macron's Acknowledgment of Rights Violations in Cameroon
In a significant yet long-overdue reflection on historical injustices, French President Emmanuel Macron has acknowledged the “repressive violence” that defined France’s actions during Cameroon’s arduous struggle for independence in the 1950s. This declaration arises from a broader reckoning with the colonial past that is entwined in the very fabric of France's identity.
Macron's remarks were articulated in a heartfelt letter to…
Ahlam Osman aspires to make history as Portland’s inaugural Somali-American city council member.
PORTLAND, Oregon (AX) — Ahlam Osman, a 22-year-old entrepreneur and passionate community champion, is on the brink of making history as Portland’s inaugural Somali-American city councilor.
Hailing from Southeast Portland, Osman feels ready to become an impactful presence in the city's political scene as she campaigns for the City Council seat in District 3. Her candidacy embodies a crucial chance for the younger, often overlooked voices in the area, particularly those from the Somali community.
As the founder of Above…
WATCH: Mohamed Omar Makes History as the First Somali American to Chair a Minnesota Hospital Board
Just a few days back, the Hennepin Healthcare Board made a historic move by appointing Mohammad Omar as its new chair, making him the first Somali American to lead a hospital board in Minnesota. This milestone is noteworthy and reflects a transformation in leadership.
Omar is on a mission to harness his experiences as a Somali immigrant to reinstate public trust in the hospital framework and to strengthen its dedication to fair and inclusive care. Within the vibrant halls of HCMC, bustling with patients, Omar finds…
Minnesota Teacher Awarded Grant for Somali Oral History Initiative
“If the Somali language were to vanish, we would lose its vibrant culture and profound oral history," she remarked earnestly. "The initiative, Sing-Again, represents my hope for relishing and rejoicing in the language. The narrative isn't solely about somber displacement or becoming a refugee; that’s not a tale we wish to dwell on constantly."
Hassan secured a notable Minnesota Legacy Cultural Heritage Grant amounting to $121,394. She mentioned that a significant portion will fuel the book's publication, while some funds…
Remarkable Women Overlooked by History – Wild Basil Podcast Episode 1
AllAfrica proudly presents its latest creative endeavor: an eight-part podcast series titled "Wild Basil." This captivating series showcases remarkable women who have made significant strides in fostering peace and facilitating development through innovative endeavors in biodiversity and conservation throughout Southern Africa, including nations such as Mozambique, Zimbabwe, Namibia, Angola, Botswana, and South Africa.
Isn’t it curious how most podcasts that celebrate extraordinary accomplishments often spotlight men?
The…
Khadija Omar Makes History as Somalia’s First Hijabi Miss Universe Contestant
Comparisons abound as Omar steps into the Miss Universe spotlight, drawing parallels to Halima Aden, the trailblazing Somali-American model. Aden made history as the first to don a hijab in the 2016 Miss Minnesota USA contest, reaching the semi-finals. Emulating Aden's groundbreaking efforts, Omar champions inclusiveness for Muslim women in the beauty scene.
In 2022, Omar captured attention by securing a place among the Top 13 in the Miss World pageant, marking a historic achievement for Somali representation. Now, she’s…
Ethiopia in 2024: Learning from History and the Implications of Abiy’s Memorandum of Understanding
Back in 2006, Ethiopia was the big player in the Horn of Africa. Prime Minister Meles Zenawi's leadership brought about a time of unprecedented political stability. The EPRDF held the reins tightly, and the economy was on fire with an average growth rate of 8% annually, thanks in no small part to Western aid. Ethiopia's robust military and economic boom made it a linchpin for the U.S. in the War on Terror, which gave it the green light to meddle in Somalia.
Using its formidable military, Ethiopia thrust itself into Somalia…
Hissène Habré “remains a statesman in history
Hissène Habré, who ruled Chad between 1982 and 1990, died yesterday, Tuesday, August 24, in Senegal. He was serving a life sentence there, after being convicted in 2016 of crimes against humanity by an African court. Hissène Habré was an ally and defense minister for former leader Goukouni Weddeye, who headed the government of national unity created in 1979. The two men then became opponents, and…