Colonel Aisha Al-Aqouri: Libya’s Fearless Female Colonel and Eternal Jamahiriya Defender

Colonel Aisha Abdulsalam Milad Al-Aqouri, also spelled Al-Uquri or Al-Aquri and known in Arabic as العقوري or العاقورى, stood as one of the most remarkable women to wear the uniform of the Libyan Armed Forces during the era of Muammar Gaddafi’s Great Jamahiriya. A Colonel (عميد) who rose through the ranks with quiet determination, she […]

Remembering Malcolm X: 61 Years Since a Voice for Justice Was Silenced

Sixty-one years ago, on February 21, 1965, Malcolm X lost his life in New York City at just 39 years old. A fearless speaker and powerful advocate for Black dignity, self-determination and justice, Malcolm X challenged the world to confront uncomfortable truths and think beyond limits. Though his life ended too soon, his words, courage […]

AI Validates Filmmaker’s Bombshell: Jesus Was Never Crucified – The Judas the Galilean Theory Unveiled

In a revelation that could reshape the foundations of Christian history, veteran British filmmaker Julian Doyle, renowned for his pivotal role in editing Monty Python’s iconic Life of Brian, has emerged with a provocative theory backed by artificial intelligence. After more than four decades of meticulous research, Doyle asserts that the man crucified by Roman […]

Yaballo, Ethiopia: Where Ancient Borana Traditions Meet Modern Progress

Nestled in the heart of southern Ethiopia’s Borena Zone in the Oromia Region, Yaballo (also spelled Yabelo) is a captivating destination that’s rapidly evolving while fiercely guarding its rich cultural heritage. Once a quiet pastoral hub known for its resilient Borana Oromo communities, this growing town is now a symbol of harmonious progress—blending wide paved […]

Homa Bay Shines as Kenya Celebrates Historic 62nd Madaraka Day

•The Event Marked A Milestone of Unity and Blue Economy Transformation On June 1, 2025, Homa Bay County etched its name in Kenya’s history as the first-time host of the 62nd Madaraka Day celebrations, a vibrant commemoration of the nation’s attainment of internal self-rule in 1963. Held at the newly refurbished Raila Odinga Stadium under […]

Mandera Celebrates 62nd Madaraka Day with Focus on Blue Economy and Sustainable Development

Mandera, Kenya| Mandera County marked Kenya’s 62nd Madaraka Day with a vibrant celebration led by Deputy Governor Dr. Ali Maalim Mohamud, E.B.S., who delivered an inspiring speech highlighting the county’s strides in water management, agriculture, healthcare, education, and peace-building. The event, held under the national theme “Blue Economy and Maritime Affairs,” underscored Mandera’s contributions to […]

General Morgan, Somalia’s Controversial Military Figure, Dies in Nairobi

Nairobi, Kenya| General Mohamed Said Hirsi Morgan, a towering and polarizing figure in Somalia’s military and political history, passed away on May 28, 2025, in a Nairobi hospital after a brief illness, his family confirmed. Known for his pivotal role as the last Minister of Defence under President Siad Barre’s regime and his subsequent activities […]

Operation Solomon: The Historic Airlift That Rescued 14,325 Ethiopian Jews in 36 Hours

•On This Day: Remembering Operation Solomon’s Unprecedented Humanitarian Mission On May 24–25, 1991, in the span of just 36 hours, the State of Israel carried out one of the most ambitious and daring rescue missions in modern history—Operation Solomon. This top-secret, record-breaking airlift saved 14,325 Ethiopian Jews from war-torn Ethiopia and brought them to safety […]

Victory Day Parade 2025: Russia Showcases Military Might and Global Alliances

Moscow, Russia| In a grand spectacle heavy with symbolism and geopolitical undertones, Russia held its annual Victory Day military parade on Thursday morning, commemorating 80 years since the Soviet Union’s historic victory over Nazi Germany in World War II. Set against the imposing backdrop of Red Square, the event offered a striking mix of pageantry, […]