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North Western State of Somalia Intelligence Investigates Armed Supporters of Kulmiye Party at Hargeisa Rally

Hargeisa (AX) — An investigation has been kicked off by North Western State of Somalia's intelligence folks into some hot-headed fans of the Kulmiye party. These lads reportedly strutted around a Monday night rally in Hargeisa armed to the teeth with pistols and rifles, raising eyebrows and heart rates.The National Intelligence Agency (NIA) let the cat out of the bag, mentioning that live rounds were popped off in a Hargeisa neighborhood, sending the crowd into a tizzy."Those hooligans toting shotguns and causing mayhem…

IDF Investigates the Potential Death of Hamas Leader

IDF Investigates Potential Death of Hamas Leader The Israeli Defense Forces (IDF) are currently examining reports suggesting that a prominent Hamas figure may have been killed recently. This development has fueled intense speculation and concern throughout the region. Sources indicate that the incident could significantly alter the ongoing conflict dynamics. In the midst of ongoing hostilities in the Middle East, the IDF’s investigation aims to verify these claims. As tensions escalate, the potential demise of a…

Researcher Investigates Economic Consequences of Declined Humanitarian Aid in East Africa

The research falls into two segments: "The Cost of Inaction: Impacts of WFP Assistance Shortfalls on Food Security Outcomes in Somalia" and "The Cost of Inaction: Impacts of WFP Refugee Assistance Shortfalls on Food Security Outcomes in Uganda." In 2021, the United Nations World Food Program (WFP) reached 34.4 million folks in East Africa through initiatives like providing school meals and specialized food for at-risk groups. Fast forward a year, and East Africa saw the number of food-insecure people balloon to 82 million.…

WHO investigates allegations of sexual abuse in Ebola fight in DR Congo

The World Health Organization said on Tuesday that it was investigating allegations of sexual exploitation and abuse of people who identified themselves as UN agency workers fighting Ebola in the Democratic Republic of Congo. The WHO said its management and staff were "furious" over recent reports of sexual abuse by people who said they worked for the UN health agency in the Ebola campaign in the DRC. "The actions allegedly taken by individuals who identify themselves as working for the WHO are unacceptable and will be…

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