Djibouti President Ismaïl Omar Guelleh wins sixth term in office
Quick Insights
The Bottom Line
Djibouti President Ismaïl Omar Guelleh won a sixth term with 98% of the vote.
AI Summary
Djibouti President Ismaïl Omar Guelleh won a sixth consecutive term in office on Saturday, securing nearly 98 percent of the vote. This victory extends his decades-long leadership of the strategically important Horn of Africa nation. Guelleh's continued tenure maintains the established political landscape in Djibouti, a country hosting several foreign military bases. His landslide win solidifies his grip on power.
Source Coverage Map
3 of 43 tracked sources covered this story
Following this story?
Get notified when new coverage appears
Other Sources Covering This Story
3 sourcesMultiple outlets have reported on this story. Compare perspectives from different sources.
This article is part of a story we're tracking:
Should this be getting more attention?
You Might Have Missed
Related stories from different sources and perspectives
PoliticsStrategic Djibouti to vote in presidential election
In tonight's edition, Djibouti heads to the polls this weekend in a presidential election widely expected to extend the rule of President Ismaïl Omar Guelleh. Also, Pope Leo is set to become the first head of the Catholic Church to visit Algeria. And the Bijagos Archipelago in Guinea Bissau is now part of UNESCO’s World Heritage List.
PoliticsMartin Van Buren's rocky term as president
Colleen Shogan, the former archivist of the U.S. whom President Trump fired early in his second term, is now leading the "In Pursuit" essay series, which honors presidents and first ladies ahead of America's 250th anniversary. Shogan joins "The Takeout" to discuss the latest works from the project, including an essay on President Martin Van Buren, and more.
PoliticsThe Federal Database That Could Upend the Midterm Elections
This story was originally published by Popular Information, a substack publication to which you can subscribe here. President Donald Trump and the election conspiracy theorists he surrounds himself with are determined to exclude people from voting in the 2026 election based on one database: the Department of Homeland Security’s Systematic Alien Verification for Entitlements (SAVE) system. Why? SAVE is […]
PoliticsWisconsin votes in supreme court race amid threat of midterm election attacks
<p>Liberals see chance to strengthen majority in state where Trump and allies could try to overturn election results</p><p>Wisconsin voters on Tuesday will select a state supreme court judge to replace an outgoing conservative in a race that could further solidify the liberal majority on the bench ahead of the midterms, when Trump and his allies could try to overturn election results again.</p><p>Justice Rebecca Bradley, a conservative, is retiring, giving liberals a chance to further consolidate their hold on the high court ahead of the next presidential election, when the swing state is sure to see challenges to election results.</p> <a href="https://www.theguardian.com/us-news/2026/apr/07/wisconsin-supreme-court-election">Continue reading...</a>
PoliticsRepublican fears grow as Democrats keep notching election victories ahead of midterms - AP News
<a href="https://news.google.com/rss/articles/CBMiqwFBVV95cUxNM3RfeWJORGZsUE45OUoxeko5VUV0SUxKcmtWT3kyUFBvN1dwZFRBRkp2TE9jX3NxM2FZYWNSajY1SjZfYkZVVk13NkhxYnFneTFrZWpsQnBsSEhLbWUwLWdpUjlsSjUteXhOQ2hHZHB6WDkzb1gzdTd2M0w1WE95c3JoeFVjRkRJSW1uZzVURW95RWFRTDZFblBCdXpzaGpFR3dwQ2lWaTZNOEk?oc=5" target="_blank">Republican fears grow as Democrats keep notching election victories ahead of midterms</a> <font color="#6f6f6f">AP News</font>
PoliticsSlotkin says she’d consider 2028 presidential bid
Sen. Elissa Slotkin (D-Mich.) declined to rule out a presidential run in 2028 but said she’s focused on helping Democrats win the midterm elections this November. “I’m not so arrogant as to think it has to be me,” Slotkin told the Des Moines Register, when asked whether she is considering running for president in two years. “Midterms is…

Trump Raked in $28 Million From Middle East Business Deals. Then He Started a War.
Donald Trump is betting big on Oman. Since September 2024, the president has been developing a grand project in the Middle Eastern sultanate—a sprawling golf course, a hotel, and seaside villas—all perched over the shimmering Gulf of Oman. A livestream of the site shows a sun-drenched stretch of water, edged by brown desert rock outcroppings, […]
Did this story change how you see things?
Stories like this only matter when people see them. Help us get verified journalism in front of more eyes.
The Verity Ledger curates verified investigative journalism from trusted sources only.
See our sourcesMost Read This Week
Fuel efficiency a hot topic at New York Auto Show

How China fell for a lobster: What an AI assistant tells us about Beijing's ambition

Over-the-counter medication abortion? These researchers say it would be safe

Supreme Court returns state-secrets privilege case to lower court

US Democratic lawmakers visit Cuba, call on Trump to "bring the rhetoric down" - Reuters





