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US ambassador says they will not change its policy towards Somalia as one country

File Photo Somali Times/US ambassador to Somalia, Larry Andre The US ambassador to Somalia, Larry Andre, reiterated that the United States has one policy in Somalia and recognizes the borders established during independence. The ambassador made the remarks at an event in Minneapolis as part of a week-long celebration of Somalia’s independence. ”Our policy is

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Russia’s messages with missiles tell West to back off

Ukrainian State Emergency Service firefighters work to take away debris at a shopping center burned after a rocket attack in Kremenchuk, Ukraine, Tuesday, June 28, 2022. While much of the attritional war in Ukraine’s east is hidden from sight, the brutality of Russian missile strikes in recent days on the mall in the central city

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Erdogan raises possibly nixing NATO-Nordics deal if promises are not kept

By Reuters An accord signed with Finland and Sweden to lift Turkey’s veto on their NATO membership bids is not the end of the matter and obliges the Nordic states to keep their promises, President Tayyip Erdogan was cited as saying on Friday. After four hours of talks in Madrid on Tuesday, Erdogan and his

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Dutch central bank chief apologizes for links to slavery

Dutch Central Bank President Klaas Knot (AP Photo/Peter Dejong, File) By The Associated Press The Dutch central bank chief apologized Friday for the institution’s involvement in the 19th-century slave trade, the latest expression of contrition in the Netherlands linked to the country’s historic role in the trade in enslaved people. The apology came at an

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Boris Johnson faces calls to suspend lawmaker over sexual misconduct allegations

British Prime Minister Boris Johnson meets New Zealand Prime Minister Jacinda Ardern (not pictured) at Downing Street, in London, Britain, July 1, 2022. Reuters/John Sibley/Pool By Reuters British Prime Minister Boris Johnson faced covralls on Friday to suspend one of his lawmakers who has become the latest Conservative Party politician to become embroiled in accusations

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Xi defends vision of Hong Kong as 25-year anniversary marked

Hong Kong’s new Chief Executive John Lee, left, walks with China’s President Xi Jinping following Xi’s speech after a ceremony to inaugurate the city’s new leader and government in Hong Kong Friday, July 1, 2022, on the 25th anniversary of the city’s handover from Britain to China. (Selim Chtayti/Pool Photo via AP) By The Associated

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Kenya to build safe houses in Saudi Arabia to host abused citizens

Kenya’s Cabinet secretary for labor Simon Chelugui By Business Daily Africa Kenya is seeking to safeguard its migrant workers from abuses in the Middle East countries by establishing safe houses there. Labour Cabinet Secretary Simon Chelugui on Tuesday said Sh70 million has been set aside to build safe houses in Saudi Arabia where Kenyan migrants

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Sudan army shells disputed border with Ethiopia

A Photograph appears on the Internet: Sudan, Ethiopia leaders By Reuters Sudan’s armed forces fired heavy artillery during clashes in a disputed eastern region bordering Ethiopia, an Ethiopian official said, the latest salvo in a long-running feud over their shared border. On Tuesday Sudan was able to capture Jabal Kala al-Laban, an area near the

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R. Kelly sentenced to 30 years in sex trafficking case

By The Associated Press Disgraced R&B superstar R. Kelly was sentenced Wednesday to 30 years in prison for using his fame to sexually abuse young fans, including some who were just children, in a systematic scheme that went on for decades. Through tears and anger, several of Kelly’s accusers told a court in New York

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NATO invites Finland, Sweden to join, says Russia is a ‘direct threat’

NATO heads of states and governments pose for a photo during a NATO summit in Madrid, Spain June 29, 2022. REUTERS/Susana Vera By Reuters NATO invited Sweden and Finland on Wednesday to join the military alliance in one of the biggest shifts in European security in decades after Russia’s invasion of Ukraine pushed Helsinki and

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