Africa

Heavy Fighting in Zawiya, Libya Threatens Power Grid

Heavy Fighting in Zawiya, Libya Threatens Power Grid

Heavy Fighting in Zawiya, Libya Threatens Power Grid ——————————- Heavy clashes between security forces and the armed group Al-Kabuwat have raged in the Libyan city of Zawiya since Monday, causing severe disruption and threatening the country’s national infrastructure. According to…
Swiss Muslims Rally to Purchase Zurich’s Al-Wahda Mosque

Swiss Muslims Rally to Purchase Zurich’s Al-Wahda Mosque

Swiss Muslims Rally to Purchase Zurich’s Al-Wahda Mosque —————————— Muslim communities in Switzerland, primarily Albanian Muslims and Islamic representatives from the Balkans, held a gathering on September 20 to raise funds for the purchase of the Al-Wahda Mosque in Zurich.…
HRW Urges Ethiopia to End Crackdown on Journalists Ahead of 2026 Elections

HRW Urges Ethiopia to End Crackdown on Journalists Ahead of 2026 Elections

HRW Urges Ethiopia to End Crackdown on Journalists Ahead of 2026 Elections …………. Human Rights Watch (HRW) has called on Ethiopian authorities to halt the targeting of independent journalists amid a rise in arrests and harassment in recent months. The…
WHO Reports Decline in Ebola Cases in DR Congo

WHO Reports Decline in Ebola Cases in DR Congo

WHO Reports Decline in Ebola Cases in DR Congo …………….. The World Health Organization (WHO) confirmed 11 new Ebola cases in the Democratic Republic of Congo since its last update on September 15, US News reported. The agency said the…
Mali, Burkina Faso, and Niger Announce Exit from ICC

Mali, Burkina Faso, and Niger Announce Exit from ICC

Mali, Burkina Faso, and Niger Announce Exit from ICC ———————————- The military-led West African nations of Mali, Burkina Faso, and Niger have announced their withdrawal from the International Criminal Court (ICC), denouncing it as “a tool of neocolonial repression,” according…
Ethiopia: Surge in Arrests of Journalists and Media Workers

Ethiopia: Surge in Arrests of Journalists and Media Workers

Ethiopia: Surge in Arrests of Journalists and Media Workers —————————- According to a report from Human Rights Watch, there has been a surge in the arbitrary arrests of journalists and media professionals in Ethiopia since August 2025. The human rights…
Nairobi’s Olive Crescent School Blends British Curriculum With Islamic Values

Nairobi’s Olive Crescent School Blends British Curriculum With Islamic Values

Nairobi’s Olive Crescent School Blends British Curriculum With Islamic Values ………….. In Nairobi, the Olive Crescent International School has quickly emerged as a model of modern Islamic education in Kenya, home to millions of Muslims in a predominantly non-Muslim country.…
Ethiopia’s Historic Al-Hilal Mosque Seeks Restoration

Ethiopia’s Historic Al-Hilal Mosque Seeks Restoration

Ethiopia’s Historic Al-Hilal Mosque Seeks Restoration ———————– The historic Al-Hilal Mosque in the city of Assosa stands as a testament to the deep roots of Islam in Ethiopia, with its origins dating back to the reign of Emperor Haile Selassie.…
South Sudan Faces Deepening Hunger Crisis Amid Funding Cuts, Violence, and Corruption

South Sudan Faces Deepening Hunger Crisis Amid Funding Cuts, Violence, and Corruption

South Sudan Faces Deepening Hunger Crisis Amid Funding Cuts, Violence, and Corruption —————————— At a hospital in Bor, South Sudan, 14-month-old Adut Duor, severely malnourished and unable to walk, represents the growing hunger crisis gripping the country. His mother, Ayan,…
Somalia Emerges as New Tourism Destination in Horn of Africa

Somalia Emerges as New Tourism Destination in Horn of Africa

Somalia Emerges as New Tourism Destination in Horn of Africa ————————————- Driven by a newfound stability, Somalia is emerging as a promising tourism destination, with its capital, Mogadishu, experiencing a cultural and economic revitalization. According to a report from Anadolu…
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