78 Nations Back Ukraine’s Sovereignty as Key to Ending Conflict At a two-day international summit held at the Buergenstock resort in Switzerland, 78 countries signed a...
Russian President Vladimir Putin warned of potential nuclear weapon use if Russia’s sovereignty is threatened. This statement, given at the St. Petersburg International Economic Forum, comes...
ICAN Report Highlights Alarming Increase in Nuclear Arms Investments Amid Calls for Disarmament In a startling revelation, the International Campaign to Abolish Nuclear Weapons (ICAN) reported...
Israeli Prime Minister Benjamin Netanyahu dissolved his war cabinet following the departure of former General Benny Gantz, who had joined the unity government at the war’s...
In Kenya, respiratory diseases have become a major public health issue, exacerbated by the increasing use of firewood for cooking. Economic challenges have driven more people,...
The Hajj pilgrimage, one of the Five Pillars of Islam, is nearing its conclusion as millions of Muslims from around the world partake in the final...
On May 31, the U.S. military conducted an airstrike in Somalia, specifically targeting ISIS militants 81 km southeast of Bosaso. This strike aimed at Abdulqadir Mumin,...
When North Korean leader Kim Jong Un visited Russia in September, the focus was clear: strengthen military ties. Kim’s tour included inspecting advanced Russian military equipment,...
Somaliland functions with a high degree of autonomy and has a complex political landscape shaped by several key parties with differing visions for its future. A...
DP World announces a $3 billion investment plan to enhance port infrastructure across Africa by 2029, aiming to meet growing demand for critical mineral exports and...
Over two million pilgrims are expected to perform Hajj in Mecca this year, praying for peace in Gaza, Yemen, and Sudan. The pilgrimage takes place against...
U.S. President Joe Biden is in Apuglia, Italy, for a critical meeting with leaders of the Group of Seven (G7) wealthy democracies. The summit, set against...
U.S. Military Clears Airstrike Allegations by Al-Shabab, Confirms No Civilian Harm AFRICOM denies involvement in the deaths of Cuban doctors in Somalia, refuting al-Shabab claims. U.S....
South Sudan’s Lifeline Faces Environmental Threats from Plastic Waste The Nile River, essential to 11 African nations, is being choked by plastic waste. Community Action Against...
Mombasa Port Ranks Below Berbera for Second Year in World Bank Report East Africa’s Largest Port Falls to 328th Position as Berbera Surges to 106th Kenya’s...
Hate Groups Reinvigorated by Geopolitical Tensions, Return to Core Anti-Muslim Agendas In the United States, anti-Muslim hate groups, once receding into the background, have resurfaced prominently...
Christopher Wray’s Five-Day Trip Focuses on Counterterrorism, Cybercrime, and Corruption FBI Director Christopher Wray’s recent visit to Kenya marks a significant step in enhancing bilateral security...
An Urgent Call to Protect Somaliland’s Hard-Earned Independence from Internal Betrayal It is deeply regrettable that the heroes who liberated Somaliland, including President Muse Bihi and...
As Russian warships enter the Caribbean, the implications for regional stability and US-Russian relations come into sharp focus. The recent entry of Russian warships into the...
Houthi Talks to Supply Weapons to Al-Shabaab: A Growing Threat Recent US intelligence reports indicate that the Houthi rebels in Yemen are engaged in discussions to...