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Bureaucratic Hurdles: ICE Invests Heavily in Deporting Somali Asylum Seeker Despite Impossibility

ANCHORAGE, Alaska (AX) — From the frigid confines of an Anchorage jail, Roble Ahmed Salad, a 27-year-old Somali asylum seeker, epitomizes the intricate and often perplexing nature of immigration enforcement in the United States, particularly Alaska. The U.S. government has already invested thousands of taxpayer dollars in an attempt to deport this man, despite the clear and present dangers associated with returning anyone to Somalia. To paint a fuller picture, Salad has no criminal record, neither in America nor in…

Nile River Basin Commission: Regional Tensions May Turn a Challenging Task Into an Impossibility

The saga surrounding the Grand Ethiopian Renaissance Dam is tangled with Ethiopia’s Red Sea ambitions, lighting up disputes along multiple fronts. Embarking on the intricate mission of fair Nile River usage, the freshly minted Nile River Basin Commission (NRBC) faces a rocky road. Conflicts simmering in the Horn of Africa add fuel to the fire. October 13 marked a turning point as the Cooperative Framework Agreement on the Nile sprang to life, transitioning us from the old Nile Basin Initiative to something fresh. The…

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