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    File Photo Somali Times/ former Somalia spy chief Abdullahi Mohamed Ali The former head of the Somalia National Intelligence and Security Agency (NISA), Abdullahi Mohamed Ali Sanbaloshe, has

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At Beijing auto show, rising fuel costs boost China’s NEV opportunity

People visit the booth of Li Auto during the 2026 Beijing International Automotive Exhibition in Beijing, capital of China, April 26, 2026. Photographer Ju Huanzong By Xinhua News Agency Turmoil

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UAE signs $5.5 billion in military contracts as Yemen war heightens scrutiny

Photo Reuters The United Arab Emirates awarded 20 billion dirhams worth ($5.5 billion) of military procurement contracts during a defense show this week, at a time when arms sales to the country

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Is landlocked Ethiopia starting another war over ports in Horn of Africa?

File Photo Somali Times/Somalia’s president, Hassan Sheikh counterpart Ethiopian prime minister Abiy Ahmed Al Jazeera By Zecharias Zelalem Since 1991 when Eritrea gained independence from

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