The recent meeting of Somalia’s National Consultative Council, aimed at resolving key governance issues, has ended in failure, according to Prime Minister Hamse Abdi Barre. The...
New President Taye Atske Selassie Prioritizes Maritime Access Amid Regional Cooperation Efforts Ethiopia’s newly appointed President, Taye Atske Selassie, has reaffirmed the country’s commitment to securing...
How Weak Definitions and Loopholes Fuel a Financial Exodus from Africa Africa is hemorrhaging over $300 billion annually due to illicit financial flows (IFFs), driven by...
Dahabshiil—the prominent remittance company with deep roots in Somaliland—has found itself at the center of a burgeoning controversy following its decision to remove the term ‘Somaliland’...
With allegations of blackmail and misuse of international funds, Somalia’s leader is accused of sacrificing national stability and democracy for personal political gain. Imagine a country...
Amid energy ambitions, Türkiye’s flagship vessel heads to Somali waters, seeking oil and gas reserves in uncharted territories. Türkiye is taking bold steps into Somalia’s untapped...
Amid Sudan’s brutal civil war, famine is ravaging millions, exacerbated by warring factions using hunger as a weapon. As Sudan’s military and paramilitary Rapid Support Forces...
Ethiopia’s Deputy Prime Minister Temesgen Tiruneh inaugurated the National Corruption Crime Reporting Digital System (NCRS). Developed by the Federal Ethics and Anti-Corruption Commission in partnership with...
Kenya has formally requested the International Monetary Fund (IMF) to carry out a detailed assessment of its governance and corruption issues, following pressure from Western nations....
As Mozambique prepares for its presidential election, all eyes are on Daniel Chapo, the ruling party’s candidate and the presumptive victor. Chapo, a former high school...
Islamic State presence in Somalia has doubled over the past year, raising concerns about increased foreign fighter involvement and regional destabilization. The number of Islamic State...
U.S. Africa Command leads regional collaboration in Zambia to strengthen efforts against workplace harassment and violence in military settings. U.S. Africa Command (AFRICOM) and Southern African...
The People’s United Democratic Movement (PUDEMO) has alleged that its leader, Mlungisi Makhanya, was poisoned in an assassination attempt in South Africa. This claim brings renewed...
In a notable gesture toward Africa, President Joe Biden used his address at the UN General Assembly to elevate the continent’s concerns on the global stage,...
Norwegian police have arrested Cameroonian separatist leader Lucas Cho Ayaba, accusing him of incitement to commit crimes against humanity in Cameroon, the latest development in the...
Tunisian presidential candidate Ayachi Zammel was sentenced to six months in prison on charges of falsifying documents, his lawyer revealed Wednesday. This sentence marks the second...
Somali Government Urged to Act as Dangerous Militant Collaboration Emerges Across the Gulf of Aden The threat is real, and it’s growing. Somaliland’s Minister of Internal...
Ethiopia, a longstanding ally of Somalia, faces unjustified criticism from Somali leadership, despite its historical role in maintaining Somalia’s stability. In a candid critique, veteran diplomat...
The latest attack by JNIM in Mali’s capital, Bamako, signals a dangerous shift in the ongoing insurgency, challenging the region’s stability amid shifting alliances and rising...
As tensions between Ethiopia and Egypt escalate over the contentious Grand Ethiopian Renaissance Dam (GERD), another, less visible crisis is unfolding in the shadows—one that threatens...