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Suicide Attack At Beach Restaurant In Mogadishu Kills At Least 32
At least 32 people have been killed and dozens injured in a suicide attack at a beach restaurant in the Somali capital Mogadishu on Friday, state media SONNA reported Saturday.
Six members of the Somali militant group al-Shabaab targeted the restaurant at the Beach View Hotel using a suicide bomb, according to SONNA. Five attackers were killed, and it is unclear what happened to the sixth.
Hassan Farah, a survivor of the attack, described the scene to Reuters: “In a second there was something like lightning and a huge blast. We were covered with smoke. Inside and outside the restaurant, many people were lying on the floor while others were bleeding and crying.”
Injured victims were rushed to hospitals across the city, and members of the public showed up in “overwhelming numbers” to give blood following an urgent call for donations, SONNA said.
Al-Shabaab has claimed responsibility for the attack, saying they were targeting Somali officials and officers. The Islamist militant group has claimed numerous attacks and operates with the aim of toppling the central Somali government and establishing a rule based on its strict interpretation of Sharia la
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Late Afrobeat Pioneer, Fela Earns Historic Global Recognition.
Late Afrobeat pioneer, Fela Anikulapo-Kuti, has been inducted into the prestigious Rock & Roll Hall of Fame, becoming the first Nigerian artist to receive the honor.
Naija News reports that the announcement marks another major global recognition for the iconic musician, decades after his passing.
Fela was inducted under the “Early Influence” category, alongside renowned global music figures such as Queen Latifah, Celia Cruz, MC Lyte, and Gram Parsons.
The list of inductees was unveiled in the United States during a live broadcast of the popular television show, American Idol.
Also recognized is Nigerian-born British singer, Sade Adu, who will be inducted in the “Performer” category.
She joins a lineup of global stars including Phil Collins, Billy Idol, Iron Maiden, Joy Division/New Order, Oasis, Luther Vandross, and Wu-Tang Clan.
Despite stiff competition, several high-profile nominees failed to make the final list. These include Shakira, Mariah Carey, Lauryn Hill, New Edition, and Pink.
Organizers disclosed that over 1,200 artists, historians, and music industry professionals participated in the voting process.
The induction ceremony is scheduled to take place on November 14 at the Peacock Theatre in Los Angeles.
Fela’s latest recognition comes just months after he made history in January as the first African musician to receive the Grammy Lifetime Achievement Award.
The honor, coming nearly 30 years after his death, further cements his legacy as a global music icon and pioneer of Afrobeat.
It also follows the introduction of the Best African Performance category at the Grammy Awards two years ago, reflecting growing global recognition for African music.
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South African sensation, Tyla is fast cementing her place as one of Africa’s most stylish and influential pop exports, blending sound, fashion, and attitude into a global brand. Born Tyla Laura Seethal, the 24-year old star has redefined contemporary African pop with her signature fusion of Amapiano, R&B, and mainstream pop, earning her the unofficial crown as the “Queen of Popiano.”
Her meteoric rise began with the viral success of her 2023 smash hit “Water,” a track that not only dominated charts across continents but also made history on the US Billboard Hot 100. The song’s global appeal, amplified by a TikTok dance wave, positioned Tyla as a new face of African cool, effortlessly merging sonic innovation with a soft, sultry aesthetic that resonates with Gen Z audiences worldwide.
Beyond the music, Tyla’s fashion evolution has become just as captivating. From gracing the stage at the MTV Europe Music Awards to turning heads at the Victoria’s Secret Fashion Show, her style leans into vintage glamour, body-hugging silhouettes, and bold designer statements. Her viral Chanel-inspired red carpet moment further proved she’s not just following trends, she’s setting them.
In 2024, she released herself-titled debut album, which received widespread acclaim and solidified her artistic identity. With awards piling up including multiple wins at the Grammy Awards, Tyla has quickly become one of the youngest African artists to achieve such global recognition, bridging cultures through both sound and style.
Now, with her “We Wanna Party” era and a highly anticipated second album, A-POP, on the horizon, Tyla is stepping into a new phase, bolder, more experimental, and unapologetically global. Whether it’s on stage, on the runway, or on your playlist, one thing is clear: Tyla isn’t just having a moment, she’s defining one.
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Dolce & Gabbana co-founder Stefano Gabbana quits as chairman of luxury brand.
Stefano Gabbana, co-founder of the iconic fashion house Dolce & Gabbana, has stepped down as its chairman, though he will continue to steer the brand’s creative direction alongside Domenico Dolce. This move marks a significant shift for the luxury label, which recently celebrated its 40th Anniversary.
The 63-year-old designer will be succeeded by chief executive Alfonso Dolce, Domenico’s brother, effective from 1 January. Company filings indicate Gabbana informed the firm of his decision in December. While relinquishing the chairmanship, Gabbana is reportedly exploring options regarding his shareholding, underscoring his continued close involvement in the brand’s future trajectory.
This transition occurs as the Milan-based powerhouse navigates a period of considerable expansion, moving beyond traditional runway shows into hospitality, interiors, and immersive brand experiences.
Amidst these changes, industry reports suggest ongoing discussions with lenders and potential new investment, reflecting broader adjustments within the luxury sector to evolving global demand. The company has refrained from detailed comments on its financial standing.
Established in Milan in 1985 by Domenico Dolce and Stefano Gabbana, the brand rapidly gained renown for its bold, distinctly Italian vision of glamour.
The duo became synonymous with a celebration of Mediterranean sensuality, characterized by corsetry, intricate lace, and dramatic black florals, drawing inspiration from Sicilian culture, Catholic iconography, and classic Italian cinema. Their distinctive aesthetic resonated internationally
throughout the late 1980s and 1990s, playing a key role in defining an era of maximalist fashion.
A pivotal moment in their ascent was their association with Madonna, who famously wore their designs in the 1990s and commissioned them for her 1993 Girlie Show tour costumes. This collaboration solidified the label’s reputation for provocative, body-conscious designs and cemented its alignment with influential global pop culture.
The house continues to maintain strong celebrity ties, dressing prominent figures across music, film, and entertainment, reinforcing its image as a purveyor of dramatic, statement-making fashion.
Today, Dolce & Gabbana’s extensive portfolio encompasses ready-to-wear, accessories, beauty products, and haute couture, with its Alta Moda and Alta Sartoria collections exemplifying the pinnacle of Italian design.
