Kenya’s parliament has voted to impeach Deputy President Rigathi Gachagua, with an overwhelming majority of 281 lawmakers in favor and 44 opposing the motion. This vote...
Israel’s Calculated Response to Iran: A Shift Away from Nuclear Sites Toward Military Targets As Israel faces heightened tensions in the region, a new military calculus...
The UK and the Netherlands are bracing for a potential surge in terrorism linked to escalating tensions in the Middle East. As Israel weighs a retaliatory...
U.S. Secretary of State Antony Blinken’s upcoming visit to Vientiane, Laos, marks a pivotal moment in U.S. engagement with Southeast Asia, a region that has become...
Somalia’s federal system was conceived as a solution to the decades of conflict and fragmentation that had ravaged the country. By decentralizing power and giving regional...
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...
Critical Alert for the Government of Somaliland and Coast Guard Somaliland is facing a serious maritime threat as four Turkish vessels, including the research ship Oruc...
As the United States approaches its next major election in November 2024, the political landscape is charged with anticipation. The upcoming elections, which will determine the...
With less than a month before U.S. voters head to the polls, intelligence officials are sounding alarms about an intensifying wave of disinformation efforts from adversarial...
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...
Victor Ambros and Gary Ruvkun’s Groundbreaking Research on Gene Regulation Paves the Way for Novel Cancer Treatments The 2024 Nobel Prize in Physiology or Medicine has...
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...
Russia’s Ambassador to the U.S., Anatoly Antonov, has concluded his tenure and returned to Moscow amid one of the most strained periods in U.S.-Russia relations in...
One year after Hamas’s deadly attack on southern Israel, tensions remain high as the Israeli military launched new airstrikes targeting Hamas in the central Gaza Strip....
Muhoozi’s Ultimatum: Uganda’s General Fires at US Ambassador Amid Sanctions Controversy In a fiery tirade on X (formerly Twitter), Uganda’s Chief of Defence Forces, Gen. Muhoozi...
Chinese cyber espionage breaches U.S. telecom networks handling wiretap data, fueling fears of intelligence theft and global cybersecurity vulnerability. Chinese hackers reportedly infiltrated the networks of...
As Tunisians vote, concerns grow over deepening authoritarianism, economic woes, and the absence of real alternatives to President Saied. As Tunisians head to the polls, the...
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’...
Israel faces tough choices in determining its potential retaliation against Iran, with military and nuclear sites at the forefront of potential targets. Following Iran’s recent ballistic...
Accusations of media manipulation ignite tensions between Somalia’s federal government and Jubbaland President Ahmed Madobe. The Somali presidency is under fire for allegedly funding a propaganda...