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  • Gold notches yet another record, silver hits $90 on Fed cut bets

    By Reuters Gold climbed on Wednesday to hit yet another record and silver surpassed the previously unseen $90 mark, as softer-than-expected U.S. inflation reading reinforced bets on interest rate

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  • EU commissioner reaffirms Greenland security, warning U.S. takeover would end NATO

    U.S. President Donald Trump attends a press conference following the NATO summit in The Hague, the Netherlands, on June 25, 2025. Photographer Zhao Dingzhe By Xinhua News Agency The European

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  • Somalia government cancels Mou UAE agreements

    File Photo/Somali Times The Somalia Cabinet today officially cancelled all security and defence agreements between the Federal Government of Somalia and the United Arab Emirates. Read: Somalia

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  • Top 10 African countries importing the most from China in early 2026

    By The African Exponent China has been Africa’s largest trading partner for more than two decades, but the nature of that relationship has shifted profoundly. In the early 2000s, trade growth was

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  • Trump orders commanders to draw up Greenland invasion plan: Report

    By Anadolu Agency US President Donald Trump has ordered special forces commanders to draw up a plan for the invasion of Greenland, the UK-based Daily Mail reported Sunday. Policy “hawks around

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Gold notches yet another record, silver hits $90 on Fed cut bets

By Reuters Gold climbed on Wednesday to hit yet another record and silver surpassed the previously unseen $90 mark, as softer-than-expected U.S. inflation reading reinforced bets on interest rate

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South Africa: Two Somali shopkeepers shot dead in Gugulethu

Police spokesperson Wesley Twigg said the circumstances surrounding a shooting where a 26-year-old man was shot and fatally wounded were under investigation. File picture: Bongani Mbatha: African

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Hail democracy, but long live autocracy in the Horn

Photo/Somali Times By Peter Kagwanja Two years ago, the Horn of Africa was on the cusp of a democratic revolution. “There is a wind of hope blowing in the Horn of Africa,” said UN Secretary

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U.S condemns the terrorist attack in Mogadishu

The United States strongly condemns the senseless mass murder that targeted innocent men, women, and children in Mogadishu, Somalia on October 14. The two attacks targeted a public, commercial

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