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Nigeria’s PH Refinery Celebrates 6 Months of Revival after 20-Year Hiatus

In an ambitious move towards energy independence, Nigeria has taken strides to diminish its reliance on imported petroleum products. Imagine for a moment a nation buoyed by its own resources, no longer tethered to volatile international markets. The heartbeat of this vision is the successful operation of its refineries, particularly a prominent one in Port Harcourt. The uninterrupted functioning of this facility, extending over 180 days, is a beacon of hope for Nigeria’s energy security.…

Cuba Endures Its Fourth Nationwide Power Outage in Just Five Months

Cuba recently faced a widespread blackout, a consequence of a failure in its national electricity grid, marking the fourth significant power outage in just five months. This alarming trend highlights ongoing challenges within the nation's energy infrastructure. "At around 8:15 PM tonight, a breakdown occurred that led to a substantial loss of power in western Cuba, resulting in the collapse of the national electricity system," stated the Ministry of Energy and Mines. In a message shared on the social media platform X,…

Nigeria’s Anti-Graft Agency Reclaims $500 Million in 12 Months

Unveiling Nigeria’s Battle Against Corruption The Economic and Financial Crimes Commission (EFCC) of Nigeria has unveiled an impressive feat in its ongoing quest to eradicate corruption. Imagine this: $500 million in diverted funds was successfully retrieved last year. As we delve deeper, one might wonder, what does such a substantial recovery mean for a nation with formidable challenges? "Corruption is Africa’s greatest problem. Not poverty. Not HIV. But…

Al-Shabaab Launches Fiercest Assault Near Mogadishu in Months

Escalation in Somalia: A Deep Dive into Shabaab's Recent Offensive Edited By Ali Musa Axadle Times International—Monitoring Mogadishu (AX) — Sometimes the shadows of conflict intensify, casting long and uncertain clouds over a nation striving for peace. This is the case as Somalia once again grapples with a significant and aggressive incursion by the Shabaab militants. But why, one might ask, is this offensive particularly unsettling?…

Congo Halts Cobalt Exports for Four Months: Discover the Reasons

In an assertive move to recalibrate the international cobalt market, the Democratic Republic of the Congo has laid down the gauntlet by suspending cobalt exports for a minimum duration of four months. This bold decision was announced by the Authority for the Regulation and Control of Strategic Mineral Substances' Markets (ARECOMS), an authoritative body steering the minerals sector. As reported by Reuters, this ban could potentially alter the dynamics of a saturated market. Patrick Luabeya,…

Trump Proposes Eight Months’ Salary for Federal Employees Who Choose to Resign

In a bold and controversial maneuver, President Donald Trump has offered a significant number of federal employees a choice: leave their positions in exchange for eight months of severance pay. This audacious proposal marks one of the most radical attempts to reshape government operations since he took office. Inspired, it seems, by the unyielding management strategies of tech mogul Elon Musk, Trump’s plan follows an earlier directive to freeze federal funding. Critics quickly decried this action as unconstitutional,…

UNHCR Reports Displacement of Over 420,000 People in Somalia Within 10 Months

For over 17 years, the PSMN has diligently tracked the ebb and flow of internal displacement. October's tally revealed around 66,000 displacements, with conflict and insecurity uprooting 50,000 people, while climate calamities like droughts and floods displaced 3,000, according to UNHCR’s update from Mogadishu, the bustling capital of Somalia. When new homes and communities are torn apart, the foremost needs of displaced families become crystal clear: food, shelter, water, viable livelihoods, and essential healthcare. These…

Nine Months On: The Regional Impact of the Ethiopia-North Western State of Somalia Agreement

The Horn of Africa continues to grapple with aftershocks from Ethiopia’s agreement with North Western State of Somalia in January. This pact, which bestowed Ethiopian naval units access to North Western State of Somalia’s coastline, has sparked strife and intrigue across the region. In a twist, Hargeisa claims Ethiopia is mulling over acknowledging North Western State of Somalia’s boundaries, stirring the pot further. Fast forward nine months, and tensions escalate with new forces entering the fray, like Egypt making chummy…

UNHCR Reports Over 342,000 People Displaced in Somalia Within 8 Months

MOGADISHU, Sept. 23 (Xinhua) — Over 342,000 individuals have been uprooted from their homes in Somalia since January 2024, thrust into uncertainty by conflict, climate woes, and rampant insecurity, as per the latest briefing from the United Nations refugee agency. The UN High Commissioner for Refugees (UNHCR)-led Protection and Monitoring Returns Network disclosed that a significant 23,000 were displaced just in August. Among these, 43 percent were forced to flee due to clashes, instability, and natural calamities like…

Ethiopian courtroom extends detention of AP journalist for 3 months

Ethiopian courtroom extends detention of AP journalist for 3 months Cape Town, South Africa - An Ethiopian courtroom has prolonged the three-month detention for free of charge of journalist Amir Aman Kiyaro to offer police an extra 11 days to interview witnesses, saying that after that the state should formally cost him or launch him. Kiyaro, a contract journalist accredited to the Associated Press,…

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