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U.S.-Congo Mineral-Security Pact Progresses Amid M23 Unrest

Imagine a rich land laden with vast mineral resources, the kind that fuel our modern technologies and power future innovations. This is the backdrop of the Democratic Republic of Congo (DRC), a nation possessing one of the world's most abundant reserves of cobalt and lithium — materials that are as valuable as gold in today’s tech-driven world. It’s a tantalizing prospect, right? But what if these treasures could also become the means to fortify a nation’s security and influence global geopolitics?…

Unrest in Mozambique: A Reflection of Growing Dissent in the North

President Daniel Chapo firmly believes that the unrest following the contentious 2024 presidential election represents a resurgence of the insurgency in Cabo Delgado, a northern province of Mozambique. Here, Islamist factions have long waged a violent struggle against local security forces and regional allies. “These assaults are designed to foster chaos and deplete our vital mineral wealth,” Chapo remarked to diplomats on February 21, a conviction that underscores the high stakes involved for the nation. The aftermath of…

Somalia: Former President Condemns “Inhumane” Conduct of Federal Forces Amid Political Unrest

Somalia: Ex-President Criticizes Federal Forces Over Recent Actions MOGADISHU, Somalia - Standing against the backdrop of escalating strife, Former Somali President Sharif Sheikh Ahmed has vociferously lambasted federal troops for their recent raids in Mogadishu. The incursions, taking place at a security post in Jasiira and an opposition gathering, have been harshly described by Ahmed as "barbaric acts" that echo oppression from a bygone era. The once-leader, now at the helm of the Himilo Qaran party, delivered an…

Federal Authorities Charge Jubbaland’s Ahmed Madobe with Fomenting Bardhere Unrest

Mogadishu (AX) – In the volatile landscape of Somali politics, the federal government has directed pointed accusations at Jubbaland's President, Ahmed Madobe, in relation to the violent clash that shattered the peace in Bardhere district, Gedo region, this past Wednesday. This deadly altercation led tragically to the death of the district commissioner, Mohamed Ilyas Caagane, and numerous other casualties. The federal Ministry of Internal Security did not mince words in its recently released statement, alleging…

Islamic State’s Most Lethal Strike in Somalia Highlights Regional Unrest

Mogadishu (AX) — "The wind of change is blowing through Somalia," as the region witnesses ISS's intricate web of terror tighten its grip. On the brink of the new year, December 31 saw the Islamic State Somalia Province (ISS) launching a major assault on Northeastern State's security apparatus, illuminating the increasingly sophisticated tactics used by extremist factions. Through precision and coordination, attackers unleashed suicide vehicle-borne improvised explosive devices (SVBIEDs) and suicide vests (SVESTs) on a…

Egypt Commits Support to Somalia’s Struggle Against Terrorism and Regional Unrest

The recent diplomatic exchange between Somalia and Egypt marks a step forward in their partnership. Highlighting efforts to strengthen Somali governance and boost its economic resilience, this conversation builds on meaningful discussions many moons ago, when Fiqi journeyed to Cairo. Egypt's longstanding role as a steadfast ally in Somalia's rebuilding has been characterized by the provision of training programs and support aimed at empowering state institutions. Foreign Minister Abdelatty emphasized that countering…

Outgoing President of Mozambique Seeks Dialogue to Resolve Unrest

In a recent address, President Filipe Nyusi, who is nearing the end of his current term, urged for a constructive dialogue aimed at resolving the unrest that has swept through the nation over the past few weeks. These protests erupted following the October 9 elections, during which Daniel Chapo, the candidate for the ruling Frelimo party, was announced as the victor. Nyusi expressed his concerns, noting that the ongoing violence is detrimental to Mozambique's economy, stating that it “restricts business operations and port…

Jubaland Aligns with Northeastern State in Severing Ties with Somalia’s Federal Government, Sparking Political Unrest

KISMAYO, Somalia - Recent weeks have witnessed a stormy political landscape in Somalia, as Jubaland has decided to walk away from its relationship with Mogadishu. Alongside Northeastern State, it becomes the second of the five states to voice dissatisfaction with President Hassan Sheikh Mohamud's leadership and his push for significant constitutional reforms. The leadership of Ahmed Islam Mohamed Madobe in Jubaland halted collaboration with the federal government, declaring an end to cooperation following a crucial meeting…

US Voices Concerns Over Escalating Unrest in Ethiopia’s Amhara Region

The political climate in Ethiopia's Amhara state has raised eyebrows in the United States, sparking significant concerns about the escalating conflict in the region—concerns expressed by none other than America's chief diplomat late on Monday. The Fano, a militia group part of the Amhara ethnic group, which holds the title of Ethiopia's second-largest ethnicity, is a curious player in this drama. Around April 2023, driven by the government's attempt to disarm regional forces, the Fano picked up their arms, embracing a role…

Amidst apprehensions of unrest, the U.S. election day kicks off with the initial votes being cast in New Hampshire.

In the quaint locale of Dixville Notch, New Hampshire, an election observer assists a resident casting her vote for the U.S. presidential election on the early morning of November 5, 2024. It's a scene that's been replayed for years: the tiny northeastern town kicking off Election Day voting at the stroke of midnight, captured in an image by Xinhua photographer Li Rui. Dixville Notch has cultivated a unique tradition over the years, where its modest group of six registered voters dutifully cast their votes as soon as it’s…

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