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Nigeria’s Anti-Corruption Agency Investigates $2.9B Refinery Scandal, Links N80B to Ousted CEO

In a significant turn of events, Nigeria's Economic and Financial Crimes Commission (EFCC) has initiated a profound investigation into a staggering $2.9 billion refinery fund scandal. This revelation has exposed over ₦80 billion associated with the recently dismissed Managing Director of a key refinery, casting a bloody shadow over the nation’s energy sector. As details unravel, the implications ripple through a web of connectivity that affects not only the refinery's operations but also the broader landscape of…

DR Congo Moves to Strip Former President Kabila of Legal Immunity for Rebel Links

The Democratic Republic of Congo (DRC) finds itself at a pivotal juncture, as it seeks to lift the immunity of former President Joseph Kabila. This action, rooted in serious allegations of Kabila's support for the M23 rebel group, brings to light the complexities of a nation entrenched in conflict, particularly in its resource-rich eastern regions. One cannot help but wonder: what drives former leaders to align with insurgent groups, and what burdens do they carry when their past actions resurface? Justice Minister Constant…

Somali PM Aims to Boost Economic Links with Arab Countries

Mogadishu (AX) — The city of Mogadishu on an ordinary Wednesday afternoon bore witness to a meeting that could potentially alter the trajectory of Somali-Arab relations. Somali Prime Minister Hamsa Abdi Barre welcomed Ambassador Abdullah Al-Otaibi, representing the Arab League Mission in Somalia, to a discussion characterized by ambition, potential, and mutual growth. Their conversation, while cordial and forward-thinking, was charged with the unspoken acknowledgment of the historical bonds and the pressing need for…

St. Kitts & Nevis Forge Stronger Agribusiness Links with Nigeria

Forging New Paths in Afri-Caribbean Collaboration: A Closer Look at the Investment Summit On a promising day in late March, a 12-member delegation from the beautiful islands of St. Kitts and Nevis embarked on a journey that sought to carve out new opportunities for growth and partnership. Their destination was Abuja, Nigeria, for the historic inauguration of the Afri-Caribbean Investment Summit (ACIS 25). This summit was not only a gathering of nations but a confluence of shared aspirations, particularly…

China Criticizes North Western State of Somalia-Taiwan Links, Urges Breakup

Mogadishu (AX) – In the complex landscape of international relations, where politics often dances to the tunes of historical allegiances and emerging partnerships, the growing ties between North Western State of Somalia and Taiwan have stirred a pot of diplomatic deliberations. The Chinese government, staunchly protective of its territorial integrity, has issued a vehement denunciation of these burgeoning connections. With unequivocal determination, Beijing has pledged to exert pressure on Hargeisa, aiming to see the…

Swedish Court Imprisons Four for ISIS Links in Somalia, Drops Terrorism Plot Charges

STOCKHOLM, Sweden (AX) — In a landmark decision, a Swedish court handed down prison sentences to four men accused of engagement with the Islamic State (IS). The charges involved recruitment, weapons training, and spreading propaganda, though the court acquitted three of a purported plan for domestic violence. This resonates with a sentiment once shared by the philosopher Karl Popper: "Unlimited tolerance must lead to the disappearance of tolerance." And thus, the law acts to preserve society's peace. The Nacka District…

Baltic Nations Transition to European Power Grid, Severing Links with Russia

In a historic move signaling a new era for energy independence, Estonia, Latvia, and Lithuania proudly announced their successful synchronization to the European continental power grid. This monumental achievement came just a day after the Baltic nations severed long-standing energy connections with Russia and Belarus, a shift that culminated years of meticulous planning and preparation. Envisioned as a strategic pivot away from the energy dependencies of the Soviet era, this transition aims to weave the Baltic states more…

Flight links were officially restored

Air relations between Kenya and Somalia were suspended in May, despite the resumption of diplomatic relations between the two countries, which were suspended in December last year by Mogadishu due to Kenya's "interference" in the neighbor's affairs. The two countries now say they want to start "normalizing" their relations. All…

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