News: One killed, more than 2,000 cattle looted in #Dasenech district attack allegedly carried out by "attackers from Kenya’s Turkana”
Residents of Herum locality, in the Dasenech district of the South #Omo Zone, Southern #Ethiopia Regional State, told Addis Standard that one person was killed and more than 2,000 cattle were looted in an attack allegedly carried out by “attackers from #Kenya’s Turkana.”
A local resident, who requested anonymity for safety reasons, said the attack occurred on Saturday, 13 September, 2025. The resident explained that herders had taken their cattle to graze in an area called “Irom” when, around 1:00 p.m., "armed individuals from Turkana" attacked, killing one person and taking away more than 2,000 cattle.
The same sources noted that the attackers had also attempted a similar raid last Monday but were repelled by local security forces.
https://addisstandard.com/?p=52433
Residents of Herum locality, in the Dasenech district of the South #Omo Zone, Southern #Ethiopia Regional State, told Addis Standard that one person was killed and more than 2,000 cattle were looted in an attack allegedly carried out by “attackers from #Kenya’s Turkana.”
A local resident, who requested anonymity for safety reasons, said the attack occurred on Saturday, 13 September, 2025. The resident explained that herders had taken their cattle to graze in an area called “Irom” when, around 1:00 p.m., "armed individuals from Turkana" attacked, killing one person and taking away more than 2,000 cattle.
The same sources noted that the attackers had also attempted a similar raid last Monday but were repelled by local security forces.
https://addisstandard.com/?p=52433
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News: #Amhara education bureau says only 21% of expected high school students registered
The Amhara Regional Education Bureau has announced that only 21% of the expected high school students have registered so far, despite the official start of student registration on 25 August 2025.
The region aimed to enroll a total of 7.4 million students for the new academic year. However, officials confirmed that by 12 September fewer than three million students had registered.
Mulunesh Desie (PhD), head of the Amhara Regional Education Bureau, stated, “Our registration plan is to enroll around 7.4 million students to make up for the learning losses from last year and the year before. As of September 12, close to 2.9 million students have been registered.”
She noted that the low turnout is especially evident among high school students. “It’s a trend that high school students do not register early. Only 21% have registered so far,” she told the regional broadcaster.
https://addisstandard.com/?p=52441
The Amhara Regional Education Bureau has announced that only 21% of the expected high school students have registered so far, despite the official start of student registration on 25 August 2025.
The region aimed to enroll a total of 7.4 million students for the new academic year. However, officials confirmed that by 12 September fewer than three million students had registered.
Mulunesh Desie (PhD), head of the Amhara Regional Education Bureau, stated, “Our registration plan is to enroll around 7.4 million students to make up for the learning losses from last year and the year before. As of September 12, close to 2.9 million students have been registered.”
She noted that the low turnout is especially evident among high school students. “It’s a trend that high school students do not register early. Only 21% have registered so far,” she told the regional broadcaster.
https://addisstandard.com/?p=52441
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#Commentary: Emergent Diplomacy in Horn of Africa: #Ethiopia, #Somaliland, and contest for sovereignty in multipolar order
The Horn of #Africa presents a paradox, Gulaid Yusuf Idaan, the author of this commentary, argues: it's simultaneously “one of the world’s most fragile regions and one of its most strategically indispensable.” Despite facing chronic instability, famine, and weak governance, its location along the Bab el-Mandeb Strait makes it crucial for global trade and energy security. With nearly one-tenth of global maritime commerce passing through its waters, the author emphasizes that the Horn has become "a focal point of multipolar rivalry."
Idaan underscores that the region has become a stage where Western powers, #China, #Russia, Gulf states, and #Turkey compete for influence, with #Djibouti emerging as the world’s most militarized state. Within this landscape, he highlights three interconnected developments that are reshaping the regional order: “Somaliland’s campaign for recognition, Ethiopia’s maritime ambitions, and the Grand Ethiopian Renaissance Dam (#GERD).”
The article explains that Somaliland has reframed the pursuit of recognition from an issue of self-determination to one of international security, gaining traction in #US politics through the Somaliland Partnership Act and subsequent legislative efforts. The author argues that, “Whether or not recognition ultimately materializes, the very possibility ensures Somaliland’s continued centrality in regional diplomacy.” At the same time, the MoU Ethiopia signed with Somaliland represents a bold move to turn "geographic dependency into bargaining power." Furthermore, the GERD has become both a symbol of Ethiopian nationalism and a challenge to #Egypt’s historic control of the #Nile. By linking upstream control of the river with downstream maritime access, Ethiopia is advancing what Idaan describes as a “two waters” strategy, designed to turn structural vulnerabilities into sovereign leverage.
The author states that the Horn now operates as a “laboratory of 21st-century diplomacy,” where sovereignty, recognition, and resources intersect with global rivalries. Its fragile waters, he adds, are “shaping not just regional futures but the multipolar order itself.”
https://addisstandard.com/?p=52437
The Horn of #Africa presents a paradox, Gulaid Yusuf Idaan, the author of this commentary, argues: it's simultaneously “one of the world’s most fragile regions and one of its most strategically indispensable.” Despite facing chronic instability, famine, and weak governance, its location along the Bab el-Mandeb Strait makes it crucial for global trade and energy security. With nearly one-tenth of global maritime commerce passing through its waters, the author emphasizes that the Horn has become "a focal point of multipolar rivalry."
Idaan underscores that the region has become a stage where Western powers, #China, #Russia, Gulf states, and #Turkey compete for influence, with #Djibouti emerging as the world’s most militarized state. Within this landscape, he highlights three interconnected developments that are reshaping the regional order: “Somaliland’s campaign for recognition, Ethiopia’s maritime ambitions, and the Grand Ethiopian Renaissance Dam (#GERD).”
The article explains that Somaliland has reframed the pursuit of recognition from an issue of self-determination to one of international security, gaining traction in #US politics through the Somaliland Partnership Act and subsequent legislative efforts. The author argues that, “Whether or not recognition ultimately materializes, the very possibility ensures Somaliland’s continued centrality in regional diplomacy.” At the same time, the MoU Ethiopia signed with Somaliland represents a bold move to turn "geographic dependency into bargaining power." Furthermore, the GERD has become both a symbol of Ethiopian nationalism and a challenge to #Egypt’s historic control of the #Nile. By linking upstream control of the river with downstream maritime access, Ethiopia is advancing what Idaan describes as a “two waters” strategy, designed to turn structural vulnerabilities into sovereign leverage.
The author states that the Horn now operates as a “laboratory of 21st-century diplomacy,” where sovereignty, recognition, and resources intersect with global rivalries. Its fragile waters, he adds, are “shaping not just regional futures but the multipolar order itself.”
https://addisstandard.com/?p=52437
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Emergent Diplomacy in Horn of Africa: Ethiopia, Somaliland, and contest for sovereignty in multipolar order - Addis Standard
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#Ethiopia: “If there is any Ethiopian who believes that Ethiopia will forever remain a geographic prisoner, that person is a dead one,” PM Abiy
Prime Minister Abiy Ahmed has reiterated his government’s position that Ethiopia “must be relieved from the shuttered doors and the isolation” that he believes has contributed to its poverty. He made the remarks at the inauguration of his latest book, Medemer, on Tuesday night.
“It is not wise to assume that a country as large as Ethiopia should be handed to our children while encapsulated,” Abiy said while ruling out the prospects of “conflict and war.”
However, he said that Ethiopians should not believe in the notion that Ethiopia will remain "a geographic prisoner."
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Prime Minister Abiy Ahmed has reiterated his government’s position that Ethiopia “must be relieved from the shuttered doors and the isolation” that he believes has contributed to its poverty. He made the remarks at the inauguration of his latest book, Medemer, on Tuesday night.
“It is not wise to assume that a country as large as Ethiopia should be handed to our children while encapsulated,” Abiy said while ruling out the prospects of “conflict and war.”
However, he said that Ethiopians should not believe in the notion that Ethiopia will remain "a geographic prisoner."
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#UN envoy says working to influence countries with a role in #Sudan crisis
The UN’s personal envoy for Sudan, Ramtane Lamamra, said on Tuesday he is working to influence the positions of countries involved in the nation’s crisis.
The statement comes as Sudan’s army accuses the United Arab Emirates of backing the paramilitary Rapid Support Forces (RSF), while the army reportedly receives support from Iran and Egypt.
“We are working to influence the international positions that have a role in the ordeal of the Sudanese people,” Lamamra told journalists after meeting with the Forces for Freedom and Change-Democratic Bloc (FFC-DB), a key ally of the army.
He said he discussed with the bloc the UN’s efforts to protect civilians and speed up a resolution to the conflict.
“We must exert more effort so that the third year of the war’s outbreak does not become normalised,” Lamamra added. “We must bring about a qualitative leap on the ground to put an end to the suffering of the Sudanese people.”
https://sudantribune.com/article305100/
The UN’s personal envoy for Sudan, Ramtane Lamamra, said on Tuesday he is working to influence the positions of countries involved in the nation’s crisis.
The statement comes as Sudan’s army accuses the United Arab Emirates of backing the paramilitary Rapid Support Forces (RSF), while the army reportedly receives support from Iran and Egypt.
“We are working to influence the international positions that have a role in the ordeal of the Sudanese people,” Lamamra told journalists after meeting with the Forces for Freedom and Change-Democratic Bloc (FFC-DB), a key ally of the army.
He said he discussed with the bloc the UN’s efforts to protect civilians and speed up a resolution to the conflict.
“We must exert more effort so that the third year of the war’s outbreak does not become normalised,” Lamamra added. “We must bring about a qualitative leap on the ground to put an end to the suffering of the Sudanese people.”
https://sudantribune.com/article305100/
Sudan Tribune
UN envoy says working to influence countries with a role in Sudan crisis
September 16, 2025 (PORT SUDAN) – The UN’s personal envoy for Sudan, Ramtane Lamamra, said on Tuesday he is working to influence the positions of countries involved in the nation’s crisis. The statement comes as Sudan’s army accuses the United Arab Emirates…
#Cuban Friendship Institute delegation paid tribute to Cubans who died in #Ethiopia
A delegation led by Fernando González, president of the Cuban Friendship Institute (ICAP), has paid tribute to 163 Cuban combatants who died defending Ethiopia’s sovereignty during the Ogaden conflict.
ICAP's Africa director, Yahimi Rodriguez, members of Cuba's diplomatic mission in Addis Ababa, and representatives of solidarity associations accompanied González. The delegation laid floral wreaths before two murals displaying portraits of the fallen, inscribed on bronze plaques.
The ceremony, held at the Ethiopia–Cuba Friendship Park, took place in an atmosphere of solemnity and respect. It commemorated the Cubans who lost their lives on 5 March 1978 in the Ogaden Desert, an event described as having cemented the bond of solidarity between Ethiopia and Cuba, according to Prensa Latina.
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A delegation led by Fernando González, president of the Cuban Friendship Institute (ICAP), has paid tribute to 163 Cuban combatants who died defending Ethiopia’s sovereignty during the Ogaden conflict.
ICAP's Africa director, Yahimi Rodriguez, members of Cuba's diplomatic mission in Addis Ababa, and representatives of solidarity associations accompanied González. The delegation laid floral wreaths before two murals displaying portraits of the fallen, inscribed on bronze plaques.
The ceremony, held at the Ethiopia–Cuba Friendship Park, took place in an atmosphere of solemnity and respect. It commemorated the Cubans who lost their lives on 5 March 1978 in the Ogaden Desert, an event described as having cemented the bond of solidarity between Ethiopia and Cuba, according to Prensa Latina.
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#Ethiopia records over 76,000 arrivals fleeing #Sudan conflict, UNHCR
Ethiopia has continued to receive thousands of people fleeing the conflict in Sudan, according to the UN Refugee Agency (#UNHCR). The arrivals include Sudanese nationals, Ethiopian refugee returnees, and other groups seeking international protection.
The UNHCR, in its latest report noscriptd Population Movement from Sudan to Ethiopia released on 16 September 2025, stated that as of 31 August 2025, a total of 76,052 people in need of international protection had entered Ethiopia since the outbreak of fighting in Sudan on 15 April 2023.
The arrivals in 2025 alone reached 8,268, the report said. The nationality breakdown includes 45,118 Sudanese, 20,226 Ethiopian refugee returnees, 8,284 #Eritreans, and 2,424 individuals of other nationalities.
The Refugees and Returnees Service (RRS), in collaboration with UNHCR, continues to screen and register new arrivals at multiple border entry points between Sudan and Ethiopia.
Ethiopia has continued to receive thousands of people fleeing the conflict in Sudan, according to the UN Refugee Agency (#UNHCR). The arrivals include Sudanese nationals, Ethiopian refugee returnees, and other groups seeking international protection.
The UNHCR, in its latest report noscriptd Population Movement from Sudan to Ethiopia released on 16 September 2025, stated that as of 31 August 2025, a total of 76,052 people in need of international protection had entered Ethiopia since the outbreak of fighting in Sudan on 15 April 2023.
The arrivals in 2025 alone reached 8,268, the report said. The nationality breakdown includes 45,118 Sudanese, 20,226 Ethiopian refugee returnees, 8,284 #Eritreans, and 2,424 individuals of other nationalities.
The Refugees and Returnees Service (RRS), in collaboration with UNHCR, continues to screen and register new arrivals at multiple border entry points between Sudan and Ethiopia.
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News: Jailed opposition MP Christian Tadelle’s health deteriorating: Defense lawyer
Addis Abeba – The health of #Christian Taddele, a member of the House of Peoples’ Representatives detained at Kilinto Prison, is worsening, his lawyer Solomon Gezahegn told Addis Standard.
Solomon said that during his most recent visit two days ago, Christian reported his condition had significantly deteriorated. Six months earlier, both Christian and fellow detainee Yohannes Boyalew were treated at Mekrez Hospital before being returned to prison.
According to Solomon, Christian was previously prescribed liquid nourishment by doctors, which his family had been providing. However, prison authorities have recently restricted the entry of such food. “He is now in a difficult situation,” the lawyer said.
Christian had suffered intestinal bleeding that has since stopped, but swelling has developed,,,,,,
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Addis Abeba – The health of #Christian Taddele, a member of the House of Peoples’ Representatives detained at Kilinto Prison, is worsening, his lawyer Solomon Gezahegn told Addis Standard.
Solomon said that during his most recent visit two days ago, Christian reported his condition had significantly deteriorated. Six months earlier, both Christian and fellow detainee Yohannes Boyalew were treated at Mekrez Hospital before being returned to prison.
According to Solomon, Christian was previously prescribed liquid nourishment by doctors, which his family had been providing. However, prison authorities have recently restricted the entry of such food. “He is now in a difficult situation,” the lawyer said.
Christian had suffered intestinal bleeding that has since stopped, but swelling has developed,,,,,,
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#Ethiopia-#US advisor for #Africa meets PM Abiy, discusses Ethiopia’s ‘engagement with its neighbors’, role in 'fostering peace, regional stability’
Addis Abeba – Massad Boulos, Senior Advisor for Africa at the U.S. Department of State, met today with Prime Minister Abiy Ahmed and held discussions with emphasize on “the importance of Ethiopia’s engagement with its neighbors and its role in fostering peace and regional stability, a key priority of President Trump.”
Boulos added that the talks also covered “a range of commercial opportunities that advance mutual prosperity for the United States and Ethiopia.”
Prime Minister Abiy, in a short post on social media, confirmed that he met Boulos at his office, where they held discussions on “a range of issues.”
Addis Abeba – Massad Boulos, Senior Advisor for Africa at the U.S. Department of State, met today with Prime Minister Abiy Ahmed and held discussions with emphasize on “the importance of Ethiopia’s engagement with its neighbors and its role in fostering peace and regional stability, a key priority of President Trump.”
Boulos added that the talks also covered “a range of commercial opportunities that advance mutual prosperity for the United States and Ethiopia.”
Prime Minister Abiy, in a short post on social media, confirmed that he met Boulos at his office, where they held discussions on “a range of issues.”
#Kenya: Fraud #scandal robs millions of health care, #pensions
Kenya's pension and health insurance systems were meant to bring people dignity in old age. But fraud, delays and broken promises have left retirees and patients paying with their savings — and even their lives.
For decades, Kenya's public pension and health insurance systems have promised workers security in retirement and protection during illness.
But for many citizens, these promises have now turned into frustration and betrayal as the money they faithfully contributed has ended up in the pockets of fraudsters within the system.
In 2024, a report by Auditor General Nancy Gathungu revealed more than 260,000 cases of fraudulent activities targeting pension schemes in Kenya.
Between 2013 and 2020, over 67 billion Kenyan shillings ($515 million, €442 million) were lost through fake pension scheme payments.
Meanwhile, legitimate retirees have been left empty-handed, and older people are passing away while still waiting to receive the pensions they worked so hard for.
https://www.dw.com/en/kenya-fraud-scandal-robs-millions-of-health-care-pensions/a-73857794
Kenya's pension and health insurance systems were meant to bring people dignity in old age. But fraud, delays and broken promises have left retirees and patients paying with their savings — and even their lives.
For decades, Kenya's public pension and health insurance systems have promised workers security in retirement and protection during illness.
But for many citizens, these promises have now turned into frustration and betrayal as the money they faithfully contributed has ended up in the pockets of fraudsters within the system.
In 2024, a report by Auditor General Nancy Gathungu revealed more than 260,000 cases of fraudulent activities targeting pension schemes in Kenya.
Between 2013 and 2020, over 67 billion Kenyan shillings ($515 million, €442 million) were lost through fake pension scheme payments.
Meanwhile, legitimate retirees have been left empty-handed, and older people are passing away while still waiting to receive the pensions they worked so hard for.
https://www.dw.com/en/kenya-fraud-scandal-robs-millions-of-health-care-pensions/a-73857794
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Kenya: Fraud scandal robs millions of health care, pensions
Kenya's pension and health insurance systems were meant to bring people dignity in old age. But fraud, delays and broken promises have left retirees and patients paying with their savings — and even their lives.
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#Somaliland deepens financial and diplomatic ties with #Taiwan
Somaliland is deepening its financial and diplomatic partnership with Taiwan, officials said on Tuesday, signaling expanded economic engagement in a geopolitically sensitive region.
Abdinasir A. Hersi, Governor of the Central Bank of Somaliland, met with Taiwan’s Deputy Foreign Minister Wu Chih-chung François and senior officials to explore modernization of Somaliland’s financial sector. The talks focused on capacity building, technology development, and integration into international payment systems.
“Since launching our partnership in 202o, Somaliland and Taiwan have built a relationship based on trust and shared aspirations,” Hersi said. “Expanding cooperation in finance and technology is critical for the prosperity of both nations.”
Discussions included the Central Bank of Taiwan, the Financial Supervisory Commission, and the Central Deposit Insurance Corporation (CDIC). Officials agreed to formalize cooperation through Memoranda of Understanding, starting with the establishment of a Somaliland Deposit Protection Fund.
https://www.horndiplomat.com/2025/09/somaliland-deepens-financial-and-diplomatic-ties-with-taiwan/
Somaliland is deepening its financial and diplomatic partnership with Taiwan, officials said on Tuesday, signaling expanded economic engagement in a geopolitically sensitive region.
Abdinasir A. Hersi, Governor of the Central Bank of Somaliland, met with Taiwan’s Deputy Foreign Minister Wu Chih-chung François and senior officials to explore modernization of Somaliland’s financial sector. The talks focused on capacity building, technology development, and integration into international payment systems.
“Since launching our partnership in 202o, Somaliland and Taiwan have built a relationship based on trust and shared aspirations,” Hersi said. “Expanding cooperation in finance and technology is critical for the prosperity of both nations.”
Discussions included the Central Bank of Taiwan, the Financial Supervisory Commission, and the Central Deposit Insurance Corporation (CDIC). Officials agreed to formalize cooperation through Memoranda of Understanding, starting with the establishment of a Somaliland Deposit Protection Fund.
https://www.horndiplomat.com/2025/09/somaliland-deepens-financial-and-diplomatic-ties-with-taiwan/
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Somaliland Deepens Financial and Diplomatic Ties with Taiwan
By: Mohamed Duale Taipei, Taiwan – Sept 17, 2025 – Somaliland is deepening its financial and diplomatic partnership with Taiwan, officials said on Tuesday, signaling expanded economic engagement in a geopolitically sensitive region. Abdinasir A. Hersi, Governor…
The Nile water ‘war’ is over. #Ethiopia won
If Egypt’s hands are tied, Sudan’s are broken.
For more than a decade, the Grand Ethiopian Renaissance Dam (GERD) was billed as the flashpoint for what many believed would be the biggest water war in modern history.
The narrative was compelling and simple: a rising upstream power, Ethiopia, was building a colossal dam that would choke the lifeblood of the historic downstream hegemon, #Egypt, leading inevitably to conflict. That story is now officially history, terminated on September 9, as Ethiopian Prime Minister Abiy Ahmed inaugurated the completed $5 billion dam, hailing it as the “greatest achievement in the history of the Black race.”
The old levers of influence, once firmly in Egyptian hands, have rusted and broken. The downstream alliance has crumbled, international mediation has evaporated, and a new, more complex game is now being played across the Nile Valley.....
https://thearabweekly.com/nile-water-war-over-ethiopia-won
If Egypt’s hands are tied, Sudan’s are broken.
For more than a decade, the Grand Ethiopian Renaissance Dam (GERD) was billed as the flashpoint for what many believed would be the biggest water war in modern history.
The narrative was compelling and simple: a rising upstream power, Ethiopia, was building a colossal dam that would choke the lifeblood of the historic downstream hegemon, #Egypt, leading inevitably to conflict. That story is now officially history, terminated on September 9, as Ethiopian Prime Minister Abiy Ahmed inaugurated the completed $5 billion dam, hailing it as the “greatest achievement in the history of the Black race.”
The old levers of influence, once firmly in Egyptian hands, have rusted and broken. The downstream alliance has crumbled, international mediation has evaporated, and a new, more complex game is now being played across the Nile Valley.....
https://thearabweekly.com/nile-water-war-over-ethiopia-won
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News: #Tigray police thwart trafficking attempt of 34 individuals
The Tigray Police Commission has announced that regional security forces intercepted an attempted human trafficking operation involving 34 individuals, including 10 women.
According to the Commission, the group was being transported in a minibus when the vehicle was stopped at the Ashegoda checkpoint on Wednesday afternoon. The driver and his assistant were apprehended and transferred to police custody in Enderta district, where the incident occurred.
Police said an investigation has been launched to identify and bring to justice the brokers believed to be behind the scheme.
This marks the second reported case of attempted human trafficking in the region in just over two weeks. Last week, police in the Southeast Tigray Zone intercepted a similar attempt and arrested suspects accused of trying to traffic 37 people....
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The Tigray Police Commission has announced that regional security forces intercepted an attempted human trafficking operation involving 34 individuals, including 10 women.
According to the Commission, the group was being transported in a minibus when the vehicle was stopped at the Ashegoda checkpoint on Wednesday afternoon. The driver and his assistant were apprehended and transferred to police custody in Enderta district, where the incident occurred.
Police said an investigation has been launched to identify and bring to justice the brokers believed to be behind the scheme.
This marks the second reported case of attempted human trafficking in the region in just over two weeks. Last week, police in the Southeast Tigray Zone intercepted a similar attempt and arrested suspects accused of trying to traffic 37 people....
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#Somalia says talks ongoing with #Puntland, #Jubaland to resolve electoral disputes
Somalia’s federal government has confirmed that productive talks are ongoing with the regional administrations of Puntland and Jubaland, aimed at resolving electoral disputes ahead of upcoming national and local elections.
President Hassan Sheikh Mohamud, in an interview with Saudi-based Al-Arabiya TV, said open dialogue is underway to address disagreements over the electoral process, particularly concerning Puntland and Jubaland.
Addressing the situation in Jubaland, President Mohamud expressed optimism that outstanding issues could be resolved before both the local and national elections.
“The channels of communication remain open, and we are continuing dialogue and engagement with the leadership of Jubaland and Puntland,” he said.
https://shabellemedia.com/somalia-says-talks-ongoing-with-puntland-jubaland-to-resolve-electoral-disputes/
Somalia’s federal government has confirmed that productive talks are ongoing with the regional administrations of Puntland and Jubaland, aimed at resolving electoral disputes ahead of upcoming national and local elections.
President Hassan Sheikh Mohamud, in an interview with Saudi-based Al-Arabiya TV, said open dialogue is underway to address disagreements over the electoral process, particularly concerning Puntland and Jubaland.
Addressing the situation in Jubaland, President Mohamud expressed optimism that outstanding issues could be resolved before both the local and national elections.
“The channels of communication remain open, and we are continuing dialogue and engagement with the leadership of Jubaland and Puntland,” he said.
https://shabellemedia.com/somalia-says-talks-ongoing-with-puntland-jubaland-to-resolve-electoral-disputes/
News: #Ethiopia submits ‘sufficient written clarification' to UN Security Council on #Egypt’s GERD complaint - Ministry of Foreign Affairs
The Ministry of Foreign Affairs (#MoFA) has announced that Ethiopia has submitted a detailed “written clarification” to the #UN Security Council in response to a complaint lodged by Egypt regarding the Grand Ethiopian Renaissance Dam (GERD).
At a press briefing on Thursday, 18 September, MoFA spokesperson Ambassador Nebiyat Getachew said the inauguration of the GERD has “shifted the narrative of water use from an unfair to an equitable one.” He added that the project has strengthened Ethiopia’s diplomatic standing and enhanced its regional influence.
Addressing questions on Egypt’s complaint, Ambassador Nebiyat underscored that “Ethiopia only desires equitable water use and a fair right to development.” He further stressed that the country’s position and interests are “justified,” ....
https://addisstandard.com/?p=52451
The Ministry of Foreign Affairs (#MoFA) has announced that Ethiopia has submitted a detailed “written clarification” to the #UN Security Council in response to a complaint lodged by Egypt regarding the Grand Ethiopian Renaissance Dam (GERD).
At a press briefing on Thursday, 18 September, MoFA spokesperson Ambassador Nebiyat Getachew said the inauguration of the GERD has “shifted the narrative of water use from an unfair to an equitable one.” He added that the project has strengthened Ethiopia’s diplomatic standing and enhanced its regional influence.
Addressing questions on Egypt’s complaint, Ambassador Nebiyat underscored that “Ethiopia only desires equitable water use and a fair right to development.” He further stressed that the country’s position and interests are “justified,” ....
https://addisstandard.com/?p=52451
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#Op_ed: From #Kathmandu to #Addis_Abeba: #Ethiopia's looming lesson
Recently, #Nepal has been embroiled in its most significant unrest in decades. By September 2025, protesters had stormed the parliament, set fire to the prime minister's residence, and clashed with police. This upheaval ultimately forced Prime Minister K.P. Sharma Oli from office, leading to the appointment of Sushila Karki as the new interim prime minister. The core of the rebellion was the "Nepo-baby syndrome," a term for the children of the elite who flaunted unearned privilege. For Nepal's youth, these individuals symbolize all that was wrong with the country's political system. Inspired by similar youth-led movements in #Sri_Lanka and #Bangladesh, Nepal's Gen Z transformed their outrage over corruption into a full-scale revolution.
In his commentary, Mebratu Kelecha draws a direct parallel to Ethiopia's own "ticking time bomb"—a privileged class known as the "Baalagizee." These individuals, who are “connected to those in power,” have accumulated immense wealth through political ties. Their opulent lifestyles create a stark contrast with the millions of Ethiopians struggling with rising inflation, hunger, and a lack of opportunities. The author argues that this dynamic is a dangerous echo of the past, mirroring the "final years of the former #TPLF-led #EPRDF regime," where "the generals, officials, and their children behaved much the same as today’s #Baalagizee."
The article highlights that Ethiopia faces mounting risks as economic hardship, corruption, and youth discontent increasingly mirror crises abroad. History, Mebratu emphasizes, warns that “when leaders ignore popular suffering and scorn accountability, they invite their own overthrow.” He contends that Nepal’s sudden revolt illustrates how rapidly regimes can collapse and cautions that Ethiopian leaders must abandon the illusion that “it can’t happen here” before grievances erupt.
The author notes that Ethiopia's political powerhouse must decide "not whether change will come, but how." He underscores that leaders can either cling to power through denial and the protection of elites until "a popular uprising becomes inevitable," or they can proactively embrace reforms and plan for a peaceful transition before a full-blown crisis erupts.
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Recently, #Nepal has been embroiled in its most significant unrest in decades. By September 2025, protesters had stormed the parliament, set fire to the prime minister's residence, and clashed with police. This upheaval ultimately forced Prime Minister K.P. Sharma Oli from office, leading to the appointment of Sushila Karki as the new interim prime minister. The core of the rebellion was the "Nepo-baby syndrome," a term for the children of the elite who flaunted unearned privilege. For Nepal's youth, these individuals symbolize all that was wrong with the country's political system. Inspired by similar youth-led movements in #Sri_Lanka and #Bangladesh, Nepal's Gen Z transformed their outrage over corruption into a full-scale revolution.
In his commentary, Mebratu Kelecha draws a direct parallel to Ethiopia's own "ticking time bomb"—a privileged class known as the "Baalagizee." These individuals, who are “connected to those in power,” have accumulated immense wealth through political ties. Their opulent lifestyles create a stark contrast with the millions of Ethiopians struggling with rising inflation, hunger, and a lack of opportunities. The author argues that this dynamic is a dangerous echo of the past, mirroring the "final years of the former #TPLF-led #EPRDF regime," where "the generals, officials, and their children behaved much the same as today’s #Baalagizee."
The article highlights that Ethiopia faces mounting risks as economic hardship, corruption, and youth discontent increasingly mirror crises abroad. History, Mebratu emphasizes, warns that “when leaders ignore popular suffering and scorn accountability, they invite their own overthrow.” He contends that Nepal’s sudden revolt illustrates how rapidly regimes can collapse and cautions that Ethiopian leaders must abandon the illusion that “it can’t happen here” before grievances erupt.
The author notes that Ethiopia's political powerhouse must decide "not whether change will come, but how." He underscores that leaders can either cling to power through denial and the protection of elites until "a popular uprising becomes inevitable," or they can proactively embrace reforms and plan for a peaceful transition before a full-blown crisis erupts.
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#European_Commission proposes freezing #Israel trade pact over #Gaza
The European Commission has announced a proposal to suspend free trade with Israel and sanction two Israeli ministers, in measures that would represent a major blow to Israel-EU relations.
"The horrific events taking place in Gaza on a daily basis must stop," EU Commission President Ursula von der Leyen said on Wednesday after presenting the proposal to the EU Council.
"There needs to be an immediate ceasefire, unrestrained access for all humanitarian aid, and the release of all hostages held by Hamas."
The move comes a day after Israeli forces launched a ground offensive on Gaza City and a major UN investigation found Israel guilty of genocide.
https://www.middleeasteye.net/news/eu-commission-proposes-freezing-trade-pact-israel-gaza
The European Commission has announced a proposal to suspend free trade with Israel and sanction two Israeli ministers, in measures that would represent a major blow to Israel-EU relations.
"The horrific events taking place in Gaza on a daily basis must stop," EU Commission President Ursula von der Leyen said on Wednesday after presenting the proposal to the EU Council.
"There needs to be an immediate ceasefire, unrestrained access for all humanitarian aid, and the release of all hostages held by Hamas."
The move comes a day after Israeli forces launched a ground offensive on Gaza City and a major UN investigation found Israel guilty of genocide.
https://www.middleeasteye.net/news/eu-commission-proposes-freezing-trade-pact-israel-gaza
Middle East Eye
European Commission proposes freezing Israel trade pact over Gaza
If approved, the measures will represent the first sanctions by the EU on its largest trading partner
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News: 12 ‘Tigray Peace Army’ members detained without trial in #Afar region; half held by fellow fighters: rights group
Human Rights First, a civil organization that advocates for human rights, reported that 12 members of an armed group calling itself "#Tigray Peace Army" have been detained for a month without trial, with six held by fellow armed group members in the Afar region
In a statement released on 16 September 2025, the group said the detentions followed divisions among former Tigrayan fighters who had broken away from the main forces and reorganized in Afar. According to the report, six detainees are being held in a police station in Semera, while the other six, including a member identified as Shewit Bitew, are detained in Dubti. None have been brought before a court of law as required.
The report noted that those held in Dubti are not in a police facility but under the custody of the same armed groups that identify themselves as the “Tigray Peace Army.”
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Human Rights First, a civil organization that advocates for human rights, reported that 12 members of an armed group calling itself "#Tigray Peace Army" have been detained for a month without trial, with six held by fellow armed group members in the Afar region
In a statement released on 16 September 2025, the group said the detentions followed divisions among former Tigrayan fighters who had broken away from the main forces and reorganized in Afar. According to the report, six detainees are being held in a police station in Semera, while the other six, including a member identified as Shewit Bitew, are detained in Dubti. None have been brought before a court of law as required.
The report noted that those held in Dubti are not in a police facility but under the custody of the same armed groups that identify themselves as the “Tigray Peace Army.”
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News: Former UK Foreign Secretary David Lammy cautioned #Ethiopia’s Gedion Timotheos over Red Sea tensions ahead of departure
The #UK Parliament has discussed recent tensions between Ethiopia and #Eritrea, with former Foreign Secretary David Lammy, who is now deputy prime minister, reported to have had directly cautioned Ethiopia’s Foreign Minister, Gedion Timotheos, against “miscalculation” while urging dialogue with Eritrea.
In a debate on 16 September 2025, Gerard Anthony Lemos, Government Whip, said U.K’s former Foreign Secretary David Lammy spoke to Ethiopia’s Foreign Minister Gedion “in August, when he warned against the risk of miscalculation and encouraged dialogue with Eritrea. Similar points have been made to the Eritrean Government by our officials there.”
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The #UK Parliament has discussed recent tensions between Ethiopia and #Eritrea, with former Foreign Secretary David Lammy, who is now deputy prime minister, reported to have had directly cautioned Ethiopia’s Foreign Minister, Gedion Timotheos, against “miscalculation” while urging dialogue with Eritrea.
In a debate on 16 September 2025, Gerard Anthony Lemos, Government Whip, said U.K’s former Foreign Secretary David Lammy spoke to Ethiopia’s Foreign Minister Gedion “in August, when he warned against the risk of miscalculation and encouraged dialogue with Eritrea. Similar points have been made to the Eritrean Government by our officials there.”
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#Sudan: #UN relief chief welcomes progress towards three-month #truce
The UN relief chief Tom Fletcher has highlighted recent diplomatic progress made towards a three-month pause to the brutal fighting in Sudan between rival militaries.
“Welcome progress from Egypt, Saudi Arabia, UAE and the US towards urgently needed 3-month humanitarian truce in Sudan,” Mr. Fletcher wrote on social media.
“We stand ready to deliver,” he added. “Safe, unhindered access is key.”
The joint statement made by the four countries comes amid Sudan’s spiralling crisis of violence, hunger and environmental disaster.
The joint statement, which Mr. Fletcher shared on X, called for a three-month truce “to enable the swift entry of humanitarian aid to all parts of Sudan, to lead immediately to a permanent ceasefire,” and to be followed by a nine-month transition process towards a civilian government.
The call for a pause to the fighting was one of the five principles laid out in the statement. The remaining principles included an end to external military support, the facilitation by all parties of humanitarian access, territorial integrity, and agreement that there is no military solution to the conflict.
https://news.un.org/en/story/2025/09/1165879
The UN relief chief Tom Fletcher has highlighted recent diplomatic progress made towards a three-month pause to the brutal fighting in Sudan between rival militaries.
“Welcome progress from Egypt, Saudi Arabia, UAE and the US towards urgently needed 3-month humanitarian truce in Sudan,” Mr. Fletcher wrote on social media.
“We stand ready to deliver,” he added. “Safe, unhindered access is key.”
The joint statement made by the four countries comes amid Sudan’s spiralling crisis of violence, hunger and environmental disaster.
The joint statement, which Mr. Fletcher shared on X, called for a three-month truce “to enable the swift entry of humanitarian aid to all parts of Sudan, to lead immediately to a permanent ceasefire,” and to be followed by a nine-month transition process towards a civilian government.
The call for a pause to the fighting was one of the five principles laid out in the statement. The remaining principles included an end to external military support, the facilitation by all parties of humanitarian access, territorial integrity, and agreement that there is no military solution to the conflict.
https://news.un.org/en/story/2025/09/1165879
UN News
Sudan: UN relief chief welcomes progress towards three-month truce
The UN relief chief Tom Fletcher has highlighted recent diplomatic progress made towards a three-month pause to the brutal fighting in Sudan between rival militaries.
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News: #Ethiopia submits bid to host World athletics championships in 2029 or 2031
Ethiopia has formally submitted a bid to World Athletics to host the World Athletics Championships in either 2029 or 2031.
Government representatives and officials from the Ethiopian Athletics Federation (#EAF) attended the Observer Program in Tokyo, where they held discussions and exchanged experiences with delegations from other countries interested in hosting the event.
Meku Mohammed, State Minister for Sport Development at the Ministry of Culture and Sport, said the government is giving special attention and resources to the athletics sector. He noted that Ethiopia has worked to build its capacity by addressing existing challenges in sports facilities and constructing new stadiums. “The government is committed to restoring athletics to its former glory and vitality,” Meku stated.
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Ethiopia has formally submitted a bid to World Athletics to host the World Athletics Championships in either 2029 or 2031.
Government representatives and officials from the Ethiopian Athletics Federation (#EAF) attended the Observer Program in Tokyo, where they held discussions and exchanged experiences with delegations from other countries interested in hosting the event.
Meku Mohammed, State Minister for Sport Development at the Ministry of Culture and Sport, said the government is giving special attention and resources to the athletics sector. He noted that Ethiopia has worked to build its capacity by addressing existing challenges in sports facilities and constructing new stadiums. “The government is committed to restoring athletics to its former glory and vitality,” Meku stated.
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