Author: Abdihakim Kalale

The WAJ reporter based in Africa, focusing on Eastern Africa & African continent in large.

Somalia’s Police Commander, Major General Asad Osman Abdullahi, held a meeting with senior female police officers to discuss strengthening security and advancing women’s roles in the country’s security sector. The meeting emphasized the government’s ongoing efforts to promote gender inclusion within the police and military, recognizing the increasing number of women holding leadership positions across Somalia’s armed forces. Describing the women as “courageous,” the Somali Police Force praised their commitment and growing impact on national stability. These officers have become role models for young Somali women, encouraging broader female participation in national service. In recent years, Somalia has seen notable…

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A massive meteorite from Mars discovered in the deserts of Niger has sold for over $5.3 million at a Sotheby’s auction in New York, marking the highest known sale for a Martian rock. Weighing 24.5kg and measuring nearly 38cm in length, the specimen—named NWA 16788—is the largest Martian rock ever recovered on Earth. It was unearthed in November 2023 in a remote region of Niger, a country in Africa’s Sahel zone increasingly recognized for its geological wealth. Sotheby’s described the meteorite as “unbelievably rare,” noting that only around 400 Martian meteorites have ever been documented globally. The chances of such…

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U.S. Air Campaign Expands in Somalia Amid Militant ResurgenceThe United States has carried out 51 airstrikes in Somalia this year, marking the most intense phase of its drone operations in the Horn of Africa since 2019. Despite the growing number of air raids, Al-Shabaab and Islamic State militants have recently regained control of key territories, raising questions about the effectiveness of foreign military efforts. The latest strikes, conducted on July 13, targeted Daesh (ISS) fighters in the Cal Miskaad mountains in Puntland’s Bari region. These operations supported Operation Hilaac—a Puntland-led counterterrorism initiative launched in late 2024 to dismantle Daesh networks…

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Kenya’s Maasai Mara National Reserve has been officially recognized by the World Book of Records as the site of the “World’s Greatest Annual Terrestrial Wildlife Migration,” celebrating the movement of over 1.5 million wildebeests, zebras, and antelopes from Tanzania’s Serengeti to the Mara. In a letter to Narok County Governor Patrick Ole Ntutu, World Book of Records President Santosh Shukla praised Kenya’s global role in environmental preservation and sustainable eco-tourism. Tourism Minister Rebecca Miano called the recognition “a win for the planet,” crediting local communities and authorities for their conservation efforts. Governor Ntutu emphasized the reserve’s importance to global biodiversity…

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Reliable sources near the Ethiopia-Eritrea border have confirmed that Eritrean troops launched a heavy artillery attack this evening on the town of Bure, located in Ethiopia’s Afar region. Bure sits on the tense border between the two countries, just 80 kilometers from the vital Eritrean port city of Assab. The town is also a key point on the Awash–Assab trade corridor, which Ethiopia once used for sea access before relations with Eritrea were severed. The town of Bure has long been a flashpoint between Eritrea and Ethiopia. It was one of the main areas contested during the 1998–2000 border war.…

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Tensions are escalating in Ethiopia’s northern Tigray region, two and a half years after the Pretoria peace agreement ended a devastating civil war between the Tigray People’s Liberation Front (TPLF) and Ethiopia’s federal government. Despite the agreement, fears of renewed conflict have emerged, with residents in Mekele, Tigray’s capital, reporting anxiety, rising costs, and growing insecurity. Observers increasingly point to Eritrea as a destabilizing force. During the war, Eritrean troops supported Ethiopian forces against the TPLF. Now, Eritrea is reportedly backing armed factions and seeking to exploit Tigray’s political divisions, especially after a power split between TPLF chairman Debretsion Gebremichael…

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The Sudanese army announced that it successfully repelled a large-scale assault by the Rapid Support Forces (RSF) on El-Fasher, the capital of North Darfur. According to military officials, troops from the 6th Infantry Division and allied forces inflicted heavy losses on RSF fighters in both personnel and equipment. However, the violence also reached civilian areas. Medical sources reported that RSF artillery shelling hit the Abu Shouk camp for internally displaced persons, killing at least eight civilians, injuring others, and destroying multiple homes. El-Fasher remains a critical center for humanitarian operations in Darfur. The city has endured a prolonged RSF siege…

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South Sudanese President Salva Kiir has called on the international community to lift the sanctions and arms embargo that have been in place since the country’s civil conflict erupted in December 2013. Speaking at the opening session of the Revitalized Transitional National Legislative Assembly in Juba, Kiir said these restrictions are obstructing security reforms and national development. He emphasized that South Sudan’s foreign policy is rooted in peaceful coexistence and regional cooperation, and urged immediate removal of the embargo to enable progress. The UN arms embargo, enforced since 2018, bans weapons transfers and external military support to armed factions in…

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Ethiopia’s National Intelligence and Security Service (NISS) has detained 82 individuals suspected of links to the Daesh group’s Somali branch, according to a report by the state-affiliated Fana Broadcasting. Authorities say the suspects are connected to the Daesh faction operating in Somalia’s Puntland region and had been trained to carry out attacks inside Ethiopia. Intelligence officials claim the group aimed to create covert cells throughout the country as part of a broader infiltration plan. The arrests follow months of surveillance, during which NISS tracked the group’s movement across borders and monitored efforts to embed operatives within local communities. The Daesh-Somalia…

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As Cameroon heads toward its October 2025 presidential elections, Serge Espoir Matomba, leader of the PURS party and presidential hopeful, is calling for a bold shift away from colonial legacies. At the heart of his campaign is a demand for Cameroon to cut ties with the France-backed CFA franc currency and assert full control over its economy, politics, and national identity. Matomba is proposing a new political direction rooted in sovereignty and self-reliance, echoing the recent moves by the Alliance of Sahel States. His platform outlines major reforms, including adopting a new constitution, replacing French and English as official languages…

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Egyptian officials and analysts have reacted positively to recent comments by U.S. President Donald Trump regarding the long-standing Nile water dispute with Ethiopia. Speaking at the White House alongside NATO Secretary General Jens Stoltenberg, Trump voiced support for Egypt’s position and expressed his willingness to mediate a resolution over the Grand Ethiopian Renaissance Dam (GERD). “If I were Egypt, I’d want water in the Nile,” Trump said, highlighting Egypt’s heavy dependence on the river, which supplies over 97% of its freshwater. He criticized the Ethiopian dam project for limiting the flow of Nile water, reiterating a claim he made in…

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As Somali-American State Senator Omar Fateh campaigns to become the next mayor of Minneapolis, he is facing a wave of Islamophobic and racially charged attacks. Far-right voices have questioned his loyalty and background, especially after a past campaign clip showed him calling Somalia “home.” Critics have used this to cast doubt on his American identity, sparking viral disinformation and doctored images online. Despite the hostility, Fateh’s campaign has gained momentum, drawing comparisons to Zohran Mamdani—the Muslim democratic socialist who recently defeated Andrew Cuomo in New York’s Democratic mayoral primary. Both Fateh and Mamdani are sons of immigrants, rooted in grassroots…

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The Red Sea Afar Democratic Organization (RSADO), a political and armed group based in Ethiopia, held a public conference on 13 July in Semera-Logia, the capital of Afar regional state. The gathering brought together RSADO’s leadership, youth, women’s associations, and civil society members to discuss the group’s objectives and future direction. At the conclusion of the event, RSADO reaffirmed its intention to continue both political and military efforts aimed at challenging Eritrea’s ruling People’s Front for Democracy and Justice (PFDJ). The group’s six-point statement emphasized its call for the full recognition of the Red Sea Afar people’s right to self-determination,…

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Following coordinated attacks on July 1 that resulted in the deaths of ten Malian soldiers, the Malian Armed Forces launched a series of targeted operations across the Kayes and Nara regions. The attackers, identified as members of the al-Qaeda-linked JNIM group, had targeted seven key locations, including Kayes, Niono, and Diboli. In response, the military carried out air and ground operations that reportedly neutralized over 80 fighters and destroyed safe havens, logistics hubs, and a training camp in the Gal-Gal forest. Additional strikes near Madina Kagoro dismantled lookout shelters and secured surveillance equipment. Malian military spokesperson Colonel-Major Souleymane Dembélé confirmed…

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Somalia’s National Intelligence and Security Agency (NISA), backed by international partners, launched a successful intelligence-led operation on Saturday near Gayacad junction in the Hiiraan region, killing 15 Al-Shabaab militants, including several field commanders. The multi-phase raid targeted fighters mobilized from Middle Shabelle regions of Adan Yabal and Ceel Cali Ahmed. The group was reportedly heading to reinforce trapped militants in Hiiraan but was intercepted and neutralized despite efforts to hide in remote bush areas. Five militants were also wounded. While a few fighters escaped, a manhunt is currently underway. NISA praised international support and reaffirmed its commitment to eliminating Al-Shabaab’s…

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U.S. President Donald Trump has reignited controversy by claiming the United States funded the Grand Ethiopian Renaissance Dam (GERD), despite repeated denials from Ethiopian officials and documented evidence that the project is entirely domestically financed. Speaking during a televised meeting with NATO Secretary General Mark Rutte on July 14, Trump alleged that the dam, which he called a threat to Egypt’s water supply, was built using U.S. funds. He previously made a similar claim in June on his social media platform. In response, the Public Coordination Office for the GERD in Addis Ababa strongly rejected the statement. Aregawi Berhe, head…

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