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By Xinhua News Agency As dawn breaks over Kenya’s savannah, a herd of giraffes ambles beneath the 7.5-meter-high arches of the Nairobi-Malaba Standard Gauge Railway bridge, purposefully
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By Anadolu Agency The US has obtained new intelligence indicating that Israel is preparing to strike Iranian nuclear facilities, even as negotiations continue between Tehran and Washington over
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By Anadolu Agency The UK prime minister on Monday announced a new agreement with the EU aimed at boosting trade, easing border frictions, and enhancing co-operation on security and migration,
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Chinese ingenuity, African ecology: how a railway becomes Kenya’s green artery
By Xinhua News Agency As dawn breaks over Kenya’s savannah, a herd of giraffes ambles beneath the 7.5-meter-high arches of the Nairobi-Malaba Standard Gauge Railway bridge, purposefully
Read MoreUS intelligence suggests Israel is preparing strike on Iranian nuclear facilities: Report
By Anadolu Agency The US has obtained new intelligence indicating that Israel is preparing to strike Iranian nuclear facilities, even as negotiations continue between Tehran and Washington over
Read MoreTop 10 countries with the oldest constitutions in Africa
By The African Exponent How long can a constitution last in Africa? While constitutional changes are part of the political landscape to be developed, some countries have managed to maintain the
Read MoreUS imposes visa bans on Indian agents over illegal migration
Passengers are waiting to drop off their baggage at Terminal 3 at Indira Gandhi International Airport Delhi Airport in India, April 24, 2024. Reuters/File Photo By Reuters The U.S. State
Read MoreBritish premier hails new UK, EU agreement on trade, security and mobility
By Anadolu Agency The UK prime minister on Monday announced a new agreement with the EU aimed at boosting trade, easing border frictions, and enhancing co-operation on security and migration,
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Featured ArticlesChinese ingenuity, African ecology: how a railway becomes Kenya’s green artery
By Xinhua News Agency As dawn breaks over Kenya’s savannah, a herd of giraffes ambles beneath the 7.5-meter-high arches of the Nairobi-Malaba Standard Gauge Railway bridge, purposefully
Chinese ingenuity, African ecology: how a railway becomes Kenya’s green artery
By Xinhua News Agency As dawn breaks over Kenya’s savannah, a herd of giraffes ambles beneath the 7.5-meter-high arches of the Nairobi-Malaba Standard Gauge Railway bridge, purposefully
EDITOR’S PIC OF THE WEEKChina says it’s looking into report of spy balloon over US
A high altitude balloon floats over Billings, Mont., on Wednesday, Feb. 1, 2023. The U.S. is tracking a suspected Chinese surveillance balloon that has been spotted over U.S. airspace for a
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National Treasury building. By OTIATO GUGUYU Kenya may receive additional debt relief from the Paris Club of international creditors to help ease Covid-19 related financial distresses. The
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A UAE court sentenced a British academic to life in prison on charges of spying for the British government on Wednesday, in a move Britain said would have serious diplomatic consequences for
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China says it’s looking into report of spy balloon over US
A high altitude balloon floats over Billings, Mont., on Wednesday, Feb. 1, 2023. The U.S. is tracking a suspected Chinese surveillance balloon that has been spotted over U.S. airspace for a
Read MoreKenya seeks G20 Sh32bn debt holiday extension
National Treasury building. By OTIATO GUGUYU Kenya may receive additional debt relief from the Paris Club of international creditors to help ease Covid-19 related financial distresses. The
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A UAE court sentenced a British academic to life in prison on charges of spying for the British government on Wednesday, in a move Britain said would have serious diplomatic consequences for
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Blog PostsEast Africa seeks $78 billion to fund infrastructure projects
The East African Community needs $78 billion in the next ten years to fund more than 200 infrastructure projects in the five member states. The key projects to be funded include the Standard
Djibouti’s legislative polls boycotted by main opposition
Polling stations on Friday opened in Djibouti for legislative elections boycotted by the main opposition, Movement for Development and Freedom party. According to the party, three years after
Zimbabwe: Parly – Mpofu Refuse to Answer Questions Over the Missing $15 Billion
Chaos reigned in Parliament Thursday after cabinet minister Obert Mpofu refused to answer questions regarding the claimed theft of $15 billion in revenues due to government from diamond mining at
Somalia: President Mohamed met Turkish Deputy Prime Minister
The President of the Federal Republic of Somalia, H E Mohamed Abdullahi Mohamed, met Turkish Deputy Prime Minister Hakan Çavuşoğlu and his delegation. Mogadishu President thanked the Turkish
Turkish Deputy Prime Minister visits Mogadishu
Mogadishu-A delegation led by Turkish Deputy Prime Minister Hakan Çavuşoğlu has arrived in Mogadishu, a visit to Somalia. The government officials welcomed the delegation as the Deputy Prime
Somalia is the most corrupt country in the world
Somalia is still in the forefront of the world’s most corrupt country.This year’s report, released by the agency, shows that Somalia, one of the countries in Africa, ranked first in
The new spy Chief of Somali Intelligence Agency has taken over in the office
Mogadishu, At the ceremony, the Minister Mr Abukar Islow was accompanied by The new spy chief, Mr Hussein Osman Hussein, who has been in office for the past three months. “I urge the
Kenya Can Still Access $1.5 Billion Precautionary Loan, IMF Now Says
Nairobi — The International Monetary Fund IMF has refuted claims that Kenya lost access to its $1.5 billion standby loan in June clarifying that the precautionary financing remains in place until
Turkey offers diplomatic training to Ten Somali diplomats
Ankara-Diplomatic training for Ten Somali diplomats from the Ministry of Foreign Affairs and International Cooperation under the auspices of the Turkish Diplomatic Academy began yesterday on
The Governor of Mogadishu has had discussions with the leaders of the Benadir Regional Courts on improvements of the Public justice
Mogadishu—The Governor of the Benadir Region, who is also the Mayor of Mogadishu, H.E. Abdirahman Omar Osman and the heads of the Regional Courts, the president of the Court of Benadir, Mr. Aweis
East Africa seeks $78 billion to fund infrastructure projects
The East African Community needs $78 billion in the next ten years to fund more than 200 infrastructure projects in the five member states. The key projects to be funded include the Standard
Djibouti’s legislative polls boycotted by main opposition
Polling stations on Friday opened in Djibouti for legislative elections boycotted by the main opposition, Movement for Development and Freedom party. According to the party, three years after
Zimbabwe: Parly – Mpofu Refuse to Answer Questions Over the Missing $15 Billion
Chaos reigned in Parliament Thursday after cabinet minister Obert Mpofu refused to answer questions regarding the claimed theft of $15 billion in revenues due to government from diamond mining at
Somalia: President Mohamed met Turkish Deputy Prime Minister
The President of the Federal Republic of Somalia, H E Mohamed Abdullahi Mohamed, met Turkish Deputy Prime Minister Hakan Çavuşoğlu and his delegation. Mogadishu President thanked the Turkish
Turkish Deputy Prime Minister visits Mogadishu
Mogadishu-A delegation led by Turkish Deputy Prime Minister Hakan Çavuşoğlu has arrived in Mogadishu, a visit to Somalia. The government officials welcomed the delegation as the Deputy Prime
Somalia is the most corrupt country in the world
Somalia is still in the forefront of the world’s most corrupt country.This year’s report, released by the agency, shows that Somalia, one of the countries in Africa, ranked first in
The new spy Chief of Somali Intelligence Agency has taken over in the office
Mogadishu, At the ceremony, the Minister Mr Abukar Islow was accompanied by The new spy chief, Mr Hussein Osman Hussein, who has been in office for the past three months. “I urge the
Kenya Can Still Access $1.5 Billion Precautionary Loan, IMF Now Says
Nairobi — The International Monetary Fund IMF has refuted claims that Kenya lost access to its $1.5 billion standby loan in June clarifying that the precautionary financing remains in place until
Turkey offers diplomatic training to Ten Somali diplomats
Ankara-Diplomatic training for Ten Somali diplomats from the Ministry of Foreign Affairs and International Cooperation under the auspices of the Turkish Diplomatic Academy began yesterday on
The Governor of Mogadishu has had discussions with the leaders of the Benadir Regional Courts on improvements of the Public justice
Mogadishu—The Governor of the Benadir Region, who is also the Mayor of Mogadishu, H.E. Abdirahman Omar Osman and the heads of the Regional Courts, the president of the Court of Benadir, Mr. Aweis