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By Anadolu Agency The UN Office for the Coordination of Humanitarian Affairs (OCHA) called on Friday for swift action against the scourge of sexual violence in the war-torn Sudan. “After one year
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UN urges immediate action against sexual violence in conflict-torn Sudan
By Anadolu Agency The UN Office for the Coordination of Humanitarian Affairs (OCHA) called on Friday for swift action against the scourge of sexual violence in the war-torn Sudan. “After one year
Read MoreUS stopped the food supply Somalia Danab commandos for corruption
File Photo/Somali Times The United States government has suspended the food supply it was giving to the Danab commandos, after the corruption in the purchase of food and fuel aid to the Danab
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British Prime Minister Rishi Sunak attends a press conference at Downing Street in London, Britain, April 22, 2024. Photographer Toby Melville/Credit Reuters By Voice of America Authorities in
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Featured ArticlesUN urges immediate action against sexual violence in conflict-torn Sudan
By Anadolu Agency The UN Office for the Coordination of Humanitarian Affairs (OCHA) called on Friday for swift action against the scourge of sexual violence in the war-torn Sudan. “After one year
UN urges immediate action against sexual violence in conflict-torn Sudan
By Anadolu Agency The UN Office for the Coordination of Humanitarian Affairs (OCHA) called on Friday for swift action against the scourge of sexual violence in the war-torn Sudan. “After one year
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Somali police chief says doubled security in Mogadishu
The commander of the Somali Police Force, Major General Abdi Hassan Mohamed Hijaar said that the police force is doubling the security of Mogadishu especially on Eid days to prevent Al-Shabab
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By Reuters A gunman killed three people at a Kurdish cultural centre and nearby Kurdish cafe in central Paris on Friday, prompting violent protests in nearby streets as night fell. President
We’ll reopen Facebook when they stop playing games – Museveni
President Museveni addressing editors from different media houses in the country at state lodge Nakasero, Kampala on December 23, 2022. By Daily Monitor President Museveni said on Friday that
Air travellers warned of delays as UK passport control staff strike
Members of the Public and Commercial Services (PCS) Union take part in a border force workers strike action near Heathrow Airport, in London, Britain December 23, 2022. Photographer Peter
Kenya to spy on accounts of ministers, judges in IMF deal
IMF deputy managing director Antoinette Sayeh By Business Daily Africa Kenya plans to track the financial dealings of high-ranking politicians, including the President, and their allies from next
Turkey says no ‘concrete development’ from Sweden on extradition of terrorists
By Anadolu Agency Sweden has not taken any concrete steps to address Turkey ’s security concerns, the Turkish foreign minister said on Thursday. “There is no concrete development regarding
African Airlines to Lose $800 Million in Q4 2022
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Somalia president’s uneducated spy chief is forcing young men to serve in the military
File Photo/Somali Times Some of the parents in Mogadishu have accused the Somali government of sending their children to military camps in Mogadishu to serve as soldiers. These parents held a
French president says Europe should limit dependence on US for security
By Anadolu Agency France’s president said European countries should be more decisive in the NATO alliance and reduce their “reliance on the US,” according to reports on Wednesday. Speaking to
Oil rises on tight U.S. stocks as winter blast hits
By Reuters Oil prices climbed for a fourth straight day on Thursday with U.S. crude, heating oil and jet fuel stocks growing tighter just as a wintry blast hits the United States and travel is
U.S. couple detained in Uganda gets fresh charge that carries death penalty
American couple Nicholas Spencer and his wife, Mackenzie Leigh Mathias Spencer, both 32, stand in the dock at Buganda road court, where they were charged with torturing a ten year old John Kayima
Gunman in Paris kills three people in attack on Kurdish community
By Reuters A gunman killed three people at a Kurdish cultural centre and nearby Kurdish cafe in central Paris on Friday, prompting violent protests in nearby streets as night fell. President
We’ll reopen Facebook when they stop playing games – Museveni
President Museveni addressing editors from different media houses in the country at state lodge Nakasero, Kampala on December 23, 2022. By Daily Monitor President Museveni said on Friday that
Air travellers warned of delays as UK passport control staff strike
Members of the Public and Commercial Services (PCS) Union take part in a border force workers strike action near Heathrow Airport, in London, Britain December 23, 2022. Photographer Peter
Kenya to spy on accounts of ministers, judges in IMF deal
IMF deputy managing director Antoinette Sayeh By Business Daily Africa Kenya plans to track the financial dealings of high-ranking politicians, including the President, and their allies from next
Turkey says no ‘concrete development’ from Sweden on extradition of terrorists
By Anadolu Agency Sweden has not taken any concrete steps to address Turkey ’s security concerns, the Turkish foreign minister said on Thursday. “There is no concrete development regarding
African Airlines to Lose $800 Million in Q4 2022
African Airlines By African Exponent A recent report by African Airlines Association (AFRAA) revealed that African airlines are expected to lose about $800 million just from the last quarter of
Somalia president’s uneducated spy chief is forcing young men to serve in the military
File Photo/Somali Times Some of the parents in Mogadishu have accused the Somali government of sending their children to military camps in Mogadishu to serve as soldiers. These parents held a
French president says Europe should limit dependence on US for security
By Anadolu Agency France’s president said European countries should be more decisive in the NATO alliance and reduce their “reliance on the US,” according to reports on Wednesday. Speaking to
Oil rises on tight U.S. stocks as winter blast hits
By Reuters Oil prices climbed for a fourth straight day on Thursday with U.S. crude, heating oil and jet fuel stocks growing tighter just as a wintry blast hits the United States and travel is
U.S. couple detained in Uganda gets fresh charge that carries death penalty
American couple Nicholas Spencer and his wife, Mackenzie Leigh Mathias Spencer, both 32, stand in the dock at Buganda road court, where they were charged with torturing a ten year old John Kayima