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What the AU Leader Shared in Talks with Somalia’s President Hassan Sheikh

Mogadishu, Somalia: A Milestone Visit by AU Commission Chairperson MOGADISHU, Somalia - In a move that speaks volumes about dedication and forward-thinking leadership, the freshly appointed Chair of the African Union Commission, Mohamoud Ali Youssouf, embarked on his inaugural overseas journey to Somalia. This decision came just weeks following his somewhat surprising election victory in the heart of Addis Ababa, indicative of his eagerness to contribute actively to the stabilization endeavors in this pivotal East African…

Egypt and Somalia Commit to Ongoing Dialogues on Shared Interests

Sure, here's a revised version of your text with varied sentence lengths, conversational tone, and additional background and context where applicable: --- On a bustling Monday, the stage was set for some serious talks. Badr Abdel Aty, Egypt's bigwig in foreign affairs and immigration, had a pow-wow with Ahmed Moalem Feki, Somalia’s Foreign Minister. They were hashing out the progress on agreements from two crucial summits— one bilateral, another bringing Eritrea into the mix— held back in the scenic Asmara on October 10.…

Northeastern State Minister Opposes Shared Control in Bosaso Amid PSF and PMPF Tensions

The situation took a dramatic turn this week when the Northeastern State Security Forces (PSF) slapped a security lockdown on Bosaso Airport, halting flights and urging civilians to clear the premises. The PSF accused the current airport managers of blocking their injured soldiers from getting medical evacuation to Mogadishu. “We must respect the authority of governance,” stated Dirir on Sunday. “Northeastern State is entitled to oversee Bosaso and the entirety of Northeastern State. Anyone with issues should seek legal…

the Shared Security Council

The stalemate between Ethiopia and the UN continues due to the situation in Tigray: despite ongoing discussions, the international community cannot convince the Ethiopian government to allow it to provide humanitarian aid. And even within the Security Council, which met for the second time on the issue since the end of November, there are voices against how to put pressure on Addis Ababa.…

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