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SJS celebrates the release of SYL TV journalist after 24-hour undisclosed detention

Mogadishu, Somalia, April 18, 2024 - The Somali Journalists Syndicate (SJS) celebrates the release of journalist and SYL TV creator, Hussein Abdulle Mohamed, who went missing in the past week after meeting with the director of the Somali National Intelligence and Security Agency (NISA) in Mogadishu. Reports indicate Hussein was taken from a hotel near the NISA headquarters around 4:00 PM and quickly transferred to the infamous Godka Jilacow facility after a brief 8-minute meeting at the Habar Khadijo building in Shibis…

Puntland refuses to participate in NCC meeting requested by Hassan Sheikh

In Garowe, the Hassan Sheikh administration faces a new deadlock amid increasing divides in Somalia. After President Hassan Sheikh Mohamud invited federal state leaders to a meeting, Puntland declared it would not attend. Puntland had previously refused to acknowledge the federal government and President Hassan Sheikh Mohamud as valid, citing changes to the constitution. "Mogadishu's administration is not recognized by Puntland due to unconstitutional alterations. Until the proper constitution is restored and issues…

Iran’s Strategic Move: Recent Actions Targeting Israel

In a surprising turn of events, Iran launched a series of strikes on Israel on April 14, 2024, using various weapons like drones, cruise missiles, and ballistic missiles. Thankfully, there were no casualties due to Iran's advance warning, but the implications of these strikes go beyond just the military clash. Iran's warning wasn't just a gesture of kindness to prevent damage. It was a strategic move to show Israel and its allies that Iran can breach their defenses while also showing restraint for now. This restrained yet…

Ethiopian courtroom extends detention of AP journalist for 3 months

Ethiopian courtroom extends detention of AP journalist for 3 months Cape Town, South Africa - An Ethiopian courtroom has prolonged the three-month detention for free of charge of journalist Amir Aman Kiyaro to offer police an extra 11 days to interview witnesses, saying that after that the state should formally cost him or launch him. Kiyaro, a contract journalist accredited to the Associated Press,…

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