Ayaan Abdullahi
Ayaan Abdullahi covers politics and security for Somalia Today. She is a Mogadishu-based journalist with over five years of experience.
World
Mamdani weighs Netanyahu arrest during New York UN visit
New York (Somalia Today) – New York Mayor Zohran Mamdani said his administration was examining whether it could arrest Israeli Prime Minister Benjamin Netanyahu...
Security
US military mission in Somalia ‘not worth it,’ report says
Washington (Somalia Today) — The United States should end its escalating military campaign in Somalia because neither Al-Shabaab nor the Islamic State affiliate in...
Society
US transfers alleged Feeding Our Future suspect from Somalia
Minneapolis (Caasimada Online) – A man accused of playing a central role in the $250 million Feeding Our Future fraud scheme has arrived in...
Security
Bush Institute warns against abrupt US pullback from Somalia
Dallas (Somalia Today) — A senior policy official at the George W. Bush Institute has urged the United States to maintain conditional security support...
East Africa
Abiy blames Ethiopia’s loss of Red Sea access on internal divisions
Addis Ababa (Somalia Today)— Ethiopian Prime Minister Abiy Ahmed on Wednesday blamed his country’s loss of direct access to the Red Sea on internal...
East Africa
Uganda ‘agrees in principle’ to join planned Gaza force
Kampala (Caasimada Online) — Uganda has agreed in principle to contribute personnel to a proposed international stabilisation force in Gaza after a request from...
Politics
Why Farmaajo was shut out of Somalia’s opposition alliance
Mogadishu (Somalia Today) — Former Somali president Mohamed Abdullahi Mohamed, widely known as Farmaajo, was kept out of the country’s main opposition coalition after...
Middle East
Israel groomed Ahmadinejad as asset in Iran power plot: NYT
Washington (Somalia Today) — Israel spent years grooming former Iranian president Mahmoud Ahmadinejad as an intelligence asset and possible replacement for Iran’s leadership, The...
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