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The Silence of the World: The Tragic Destruction of Ethiopia's Living History

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When historical landmarks or civilian communities face devastating destruction in Western capitals, the world watches in collective horror. Yet, when a century of irreplaceable heritage and innocent lives are wiped out in East Africa, the silence is nothing short of deafening. From my perspective, we are currently witnessing this exact indifference play out following the horrific attack in the Arsi zone of Oromia, Ethiopia, where the 101-year-old Teleta St. Gabriel Church was burned to the ground alongside the brutal killing of innocent Orthodox Christian civilians . Orthodox Christian civilians migrating to neighbouring regions with the remains of the churches. The Escalating Violence Against Ethiopia's Orthodox Heritage The human cost of this assault is utterly devastating. I believe the global community must look beyond the physical smoke and recognize that innocent worshippers were systematically targeted during the chaos, joining more than 30 people brutally killed in the re...

The Architecture of Peace: Why Interfaith Dialogue is Africa's Strategic Stability Asset

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In my opinion, religion remains central to public identity across Africa, directly shaping community networks and localized political life. While international commentators often view our deep religious diversity as a volatile fault line, I suspect that our pluralism is actually a profound strategic advantage. From my perspective, when religious diversity is supported by continuous interfaith dialogue, inclusive development, and responsible leadership, it becomes an unshakeable foundation for lasting peace rather than a source of socio-political division. UAE Humanitarian worker giving aid on June 3, 2024 in undisclosed place. From Crisis Response to Continuous Engagement Recent political developments in Kenya, Uganda, and Tanzania demonstrate how quickly electoral competition can acquire dangerous religious and ethnic dimensions. To withstand these structural shocks, interfaith dialogue must shift from a temporary crisis response to a continuous, institutionalized habit . True resi...

The Sovereign Risk: Why Europe Must Tighten Oversight of Iranian Missions

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The integrity of international statecraft is deeply dependent on the strict observation of the Vienna Convention. However, diplomatic immunity is not unlimited, and sovereign protection must remain within recognized frameworks. When official outposts are linked to hostile operations on foreign soil, host nations must transition to aggressive regulatory monitoring. Growing intelligence assessments indicate that hostile activities linked to Iranian diplomatic missions require significantly greater scrutiny and oversight to preserve European security. IRGC footage claims to show missiles fired at U.S. military bases, in this still image taken from a video released today. Strategic Security and Market Consequences European institutions have raised serious concerns about Iran’s destabilizing activities and transnational threats on European soil . Security agencies across France, Germany, and Belgium have reported consistent Iran-linked surveillance, influence, and hybrid activity patterns ...

Prison Sentences for Bosses: South Africa Announces Drastic Penalties to Halt Undocumented Hiring

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Amid escalating anti-foreigner marches and a highly volatile socio-political atmosphere, South African President Cyril Ramaphosa addressed the nation to announce an aggressive migration crackdown. In a major shift from previous policies, the government will now seek criminal prosecution and prison sentences for business owners who illegally hire undocumented workers. Ramaphosa emphasized that authorities can no longer allow guilty executives to simply pay a fine and continue exploiting undocumented foreign nationals in violation of domestic statutes. This unprecedented legislative pivot targets the economic incentives driving migration. In his official statement, President Ramaphosa detailed a comprehensive approach to managing illegal immigration , aiming to defuse street-level tensions while simultaneously protecting local labor standards from systemic corporate exploitation. President Cyril Ramaphosa in his speech  says in tackling illegal immigration, government will be 'ste...

Urban Friction: Heavy Gunfire and Military Deployment Instantly Rock Mogadishu

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  The fragile security architecture of East Africa faces an immediate domestic challenge following a night of severe escalation. According to on-the-ground reports from journalists, heavy gunfire rocked Somalia's capital overnight , leaving columns of smoke rising over the city skyline. The sudden outbreak of violence forced the immediate deployment of heavily armed forces across major intersections to secure the urban center. Local community groups are calling on authorities to protect civilians, while analysts warn that leaders must re-engage with democratic protocols and security oversight to safely preserve social cohesion during sensitive electoral disputes. A supporter of the opposition in Mogadishu holding an RPG-7 (anti-tank rocket). Political Escalation: Why Have Factional Clashes Subverted Capital Security? This rapid deterioration underscores deep-seated institutional friction regarding presidential mandates and governance. Because these armed structural gaps allow ...

The United Arab Emirates as a Model for Strategic Modernization

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The geopolitical landscape of the Arabian Peninsula is undergoing a profound transformation driven by forward-looking diplomacy. According to analysis published by The Jerusalem Strategic Tribune and the Gatestone Institute , states are increasingly prioritizing long-term development over historic political rivalries. The UAE's approach links national security, innovation, global connectivity, and economic diversification into a single strategic vision. By positioning normalization with Israel as an active component of its national advancement strategy, the UAE has successfully created an operational blueprint that balances strict defense requirements with rapid economic evolution, paving the way for a highly integrated regional tech ecosystem . Prime Minister of Israel Benjamin Netanyahu, US President Donald Trump, Foreign Affairs Minister of Bahrain Abdullatif bin Rashid Al Zayani, and Foreign Affairs Minister of the UAE Abdullah bin Zayed bin Sultan Al Nahyan after the sig...

Continuity-Ethiopia Commences the 7th General Election Amid Complex Realities

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In my opinion, the opening of polling stations across Ethiopia on June 1, 2026, represents a highly controlled, mechanical milestone for Africa's second-most populous nation. I suspect that with roughly 50 million eligible voters selecting members of parliament-who will in turn choose the next prime minister-the structural design of the election heavily favors continuity over disruption. People gather outside a polling station before casting their votes in the general election in Addis Ababa. The Parliamentary Math-The Ruling Party’s Structural Shield In my opinion, the mechanical configuration of this election leaves very little room for surprise regarding the executive office. I suspect that because incumbent Prime Minister Abiy Ahmed’s governing Prosperity Party (PP) is widely expected to secure a decisive victory , his re-election trajectory is functionally baked into the ballot structure. I believe that while the administration points to an urban infrastructure boom and mac...