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Libya, Somalia Forge Partnership Between Capital Cities

On an otherwise calm Monday, an event unfolded that seemed small yet might hold the seed for large transformations in African diplomacy. With a quiet yet distinct sense of purpose, Abdul Hamid Dbeibah, Prime Minister of the Government of National Unity, alongside Hassan Sheikh Mahmoud, the President of Somalia, witnessed a noteworthy moment. The cities of Tripoli and Mogadishu pledged to walk hand in hand toward enhanced cooperation in local administration and urban development. This memorandum wasn't just another…

Bridging Histories: President Hassan Sheikh Mohamud’s Visit to Libya and the Future of Somali-Libyan Relations

Exploring the Nuances of International Diplomacy: A Closer Look at President Hassan Sheikh Mohamud's Visit to Libya Mogadishu (AX) – The narrative of international diplomacy often unfolds in layers, each visit, each handshake adding to its complexity. On a sunlit Sunday, Somali President Hassan Sheikh Mohamud descended onto the welcoming tarmac of Tripoli, Libya. This visit signifies more than just ceremonial gestures; it is a deliberate effort to bolster the steadfast bonds between these historically intertwined nations.As…

Political Stalemate Threatens Libya’s Delicate Balance of Stability

Libya, a nation once brimming with promise, now finds itself teetering on the edge of instability. During a recent session of the UN Security Council, UN Political Affairs chief Rosemary DiCarlo painted a stark picture of a country burdened by deep-rooted political fractures, widespread economic mismanagement, and alarming human rights abuses. “Libya’s unity is imperiled,” DiCarlo stated, capturing the essence of a nation grappling with its own factions. Political divisions have become so pronounced that they threaten the…

Mass Graves Discovered in Libya Holding the Remains of Migrants and Refugees

In a painful reminder of the desperate journeys undertaken by countless individuals seeking a better life, Libyan security forces have unearthed nearly 50 bodies from two mass graves located in the arid southeastern desert. This grim discovery shines a light on the tragic realities faced by those attempting to cross the Mediterranean in search of a new beginning. The recent unearthing of a mass grave containing 28 migrants in the city of Kufra aligns with the discovery of another grave just days prior, where 19 bodies were…

Freed Ethiopian Woman Urges Migrants to Stay Home After Harrowing Ordeal in Libya

TORONTO, Canada (AX) — The haunting visage of Nehima Jamal, a young Ethiopian woman of merely twenty summers, has lingered like an unsettling specter across digital platforms. Captured by traffickers in Libya, her image—tied, gagged, and battered—was used as a pawn to demand ransom. Now liberated, she opens up about the chilling odyssey that left her teetering on the brink of despair. Her testimony stands as a grave warning for others who may be contemplating a similar perilous path. Liberation came at a steep price—700,000…

Kenya Streamlines Visa Regulations for African Countries, with Exceptions for Somalia and Libya

In a bold and transformative step, the Kenyan government has declared the elimination of Electronic Travel Authorisation (eTA) and visa requisites for travelers from across the African continent. Well, almost everyone—from the sands of Senegal to the shores of South Africa—can rejoice, except for those residing in Somalia and Libya, a decision influenced by persistent security concerns that linger like an unwelcome guest. This ambitious initiative aims to bolster regional integration and fuel tourism, promoting the idea that…

Kenya Eliminates Visa Requirements for Africans, Excluding Somalia and Libya

In a vibrant twist to the ever-evolving travel narrative, Kenya has revealed a groundbreaking shift in its visa policy, electing to ax eTA and visa obligations for its African brethren. Well, almost all—Somalia and Libya find themselves on the outskirts of this diplomatic accord, left in the visa-requiring zone due to discernible security qualms. Opening Borders, Opening Hearts Kenya's latest gambit isn't just a tale of policy shifts. It's a heartfelt invitation, a clarion call for vibrant unity across a continent brimming…

How Refugees in Kenya Are Smuggled to Libya: Main Paths and Hidden Journeys

document.getElementById('article').innerHTML = marked(` # A Refugee Camp: A Picture Worth a Thousand Words In a world filled with unsolicited adventures, the tranquil-looking refugee camps in Dadaab, Garissa County, are an ironic launching pad for a perilous journey charted by an audacious human trafficking cartel. These cartels now cast their deceptive nets wider, beckoning unsuspecting Kenyans into their tangled web, dangling dreams of a better life that seldom materialize. As it turns out, these traffickers…

Somali Migrants in Libya Endure Torture, Starvation, and Plead for Return Home

Mogadishu (AX) — Picture this: A nightmare that hundreds of Somali migrants face while stranded in Libya. Dreaming of thriving in Europe, they flee home to escape conflict and poverty, yet find themselves ensnared in a grim landscape coated with violence and scarcity instead.Entrapped in Tripoli, these wayfarers have fallen into the hands of infamous human traffickers known as the "Magafe." These unscrupulous smugglers make life surreal with daily nightmares—extortion, torture, and the gnawing presence of starvation. As…

Tinubu Seeks Investigation into Treatment of Nigeria’s Super Eagles, Comparing it to Libya’s Approach

President Bola Tinubu has joyfully received the national soccer team's, the Super Eagles, safe return to Nigeria after they endured a distressing situation at a Libyan airport. The team was poised to compete in another qualifying match against Libya, vying for a spot in the upcoming African Cup of Nations. Upon arrival, the Super Eagles found themselves allegedly "abandoned" at the airport. They faced a dire situation lacking basic necessities such as food, water, and even phone service following an unexpected diversion of…

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