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Egypt and Djibouti Engage in Dialogue on Somalia’s Progress and Measures to Foster Stability in the Horn of Africa

What do a leader of a North African nation and the foreign affairs minister of a small East African country have in common? Quite a lot, it seems. On a recent Sunday in the bustling heart of Cairo, Egyptian President Abdel-Fattah El-Sisi and Djibouti’s Minister of Foreign Affairs, Mahmoud Ali Youssouf, convened to deliberate on the pressing issues facing Somalia and the collective endeavors required to restore tranquility and stability in the Horn of Africa. A communiqué from the Egyptian presidency underscored the…

Wildfires Expand Their Reach While Firefighters Forge Ahead with Progress

Amidst an unforgiving inferno that has turned parts of Los Angeles into a smoldering battlefield, firefighters are slowly but surely making headway in their fight against the flames ravaging the Pacific Palisades neighborhood. As they scramble to contain the blaze, nearly 16 lives have been lost, and countless families are grappling with unimaginable loss. With the skies painted in angry shades of orange and black, aircraft have been soaring overhead, dropping water and fire retardant on the charred hillsides in a desperate…

Northeastern State Forces Achieve Significant Progress in Major Offensive Against ISIS in Somalia

Somalia: Northeastern State’s Troops Carve Out New Territories in Thrilling Clash with ISIS AXADLE, Somalia - In the rugged terrain of the Al-Miskaat mountains, echoes of a daring offensive resonate. The valiant security forces of Northeastern State have landed a knockout punch on ISIS, obliterating five of their strategic nerve centers, leaving their plans in tatters, as announced by officials with pride on a rather eventful Saturday. You know, in a world where many…

Malaria’s Resurgence in Ethiopia Undermines a Decade of Progress

The menace of climate change, civil strife, and growing resistance to conventional insecticides is paving the way for a concerning rise in disease cases. An entomologist is on the job, gathering mosquitoes along Butuji River in Dire Dawa, Ethiopia, thanks to Tiksa Negeri from The New York Times for the visuals. Ethiopia is witnessing a dramatic spike in malaria infections, escalated by armed conflicts, climate change, and mosquitoes developing resistance to medications and insecticides — a setback for a nation that was…

Somalia: Northeastern State’s Democratic Progress in Focus During Talks Between President Deni and Danish Ambassador

AXADLE, Somalia — Inside the regal setting of the presidential palace, President Said Abdullahi Deni of Northeastern State eagerly met with Denmark's Ambassador Steen Sonne Andersen. Their gathering zeroed in on Somalia's vast political horizons and developmental strides, nodding specifically to Northeastern State’s advancements in democratic governance and active development ventures, as per updates from the presidency. This rendezvous underscored the sustained diplomatic efforts within the region. President Deni shared…

Ethiopian Armed Forces Commander Rebukes Somali Leaders, Promises to Address Challenges to National Progress

Ethiopian Military Leader Critiques Somali Authorities, Pledges to Safeguard National Progress Jigjiga (AX) — In a bold declaration, Field Marshal Birhanu Jula, the head of the Ethiopian National Defence Forces (ENDF), has expressed unwavering commitment to protect Ethiopia's integrity against any looming dangers. He has pointed fingers at Somali officials, alleging their collusion with enemies of the state. His remarks came during the 47th anniversary festivities of Ethiopia's eastern command forces, celebrated in Jigjiga,…

Somali partners welcome progress in Somalia elections

MOGADISHU, Somalia - Members of the international community welcomed the progress made in holding free and fair elections in Somalia, arguing that the plan has been fully implemented so far in accordance with the original agreement. The country has launched the long process of selecting the leaders, who will lead the country for the next four years. Already, senatorial elections have started across the country, with Jubaland becoming the first state to choose senators. In a statement, members of the international…

Addis Ababa minimizes progress from

First response from the Ethiopian government after Tigray's Defense Forces (TDF) takeover of Tigray. In Addis Ababa, Prime Minister Abiy Ahmed and his government are minimizing losses. According to him, his troops left Tigray of their own free will and to look at new priorities. as reported from Addis Ababa,Noé Rochet-BodinThe…

progress in withdrawing foreign forces

A second conference on Libya was held again on Wednesday in Berlin, 18 months after the previous one, with some twenty countries and international organizations, including the transitional government, in place since the spring in Tripoli. Two goals were on the menu, the election scheduled for the end of December and the withdrawal of foreign forces. In this second file, progress has been announced.…

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