Latest NewsSending troops to Ukraine should not be ruled out, France’s Macron reiterates
By Anadolu Agency Sending troops to Ukraine shouldn’t be ruled out, reiterated French President Emmanuel Macron, a British magazine reported on Thursday. “I’m not ruling anything out because we
Read MoreVoters head to polls in last test for UK’s Sunak before national election
People walk towards Tonbridge Castle, being used as a polling station during local elections in Tonbridge, Britain, May, 2, 2024. Photographer Chris J. Ratcliffe By Reuters English voters headed
Read MoreThe Horn Of Africa States: The Changes Over The Horizon – OpEd
File Photo/Somali Times Eurasia Review By Dr. Suleiman Walhad The world works in cycles. Political systems, economics and markets, financial systems, wars and peace, and climate all change and
Read MoreUK begins detaining migrants set to be deported to Rwanda
People believed to be migrants, disembark from a British Border Force vessel as they arrive at the Port of Dover in Dover, Britain, April, 29, 2024. Photographer Chris J. Ratcliffe/File Photo By
Read MoreAfrican Union extends condolences over devastating floods in Kenya
File Photo/Somali Times By Xinhua News Agency The African Union (AU) on Tuesday extended condolences over the tragic loss of live in Kenya due to devastating floods. Heavy rains have pounded
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Sending troops to Ukraine should not be ruled out, France’s Macron reiterates
By Anadolu Agency Sending troops to Ukraine shouldn’t be ruled out, reiterated French President Emmanuel Macron, a British magazine reported on Thursday. “I’m not ruling anything out because we
Read MoreVoters head to polls in last test for UK’s Sunak before national election
People walk towards Tonbridge Castle, being used as a polling station during local elections in Tonbridge, Britain, May, 2, 2024. Photographer Chris J. Ratcliffe By Reuters English voters headed
Read MoreThe Horn Of Africa States: The Changes Over The Horizon – OpEd
File Photo/Somali Times Eurasia Review By Dr. Suleiman Walhad The world works in cycles. Political systems, economics and markets, financial systems, wars and peace, and climate all change and
Read MoreUK begins detaining migrants set to be deported to Rwanda
People believed to be migrants, disembark from a British Border Force vessel as they arrive at the Port of Dover in Dover, Britain, April, 29, 2024. Photographer Chris J. Ratcliffe/File Photo By
Read MoreAfrican Union extends condolences over devastating floods in Kenya
File Photo/Somali Times By Xinhua News Agency The African Union (AU) on Tuesday extended condolences over the tragic loss of live in Kenya due to devastating floods. Heavy rains have pounded
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Featured ArticlesSending troops to Ukraine should not be ruled out, France’s Macron reiterates
By Anadolu Agency Sending troops to Ukraine shouldn’t be ruled out, reiterated French President Emmanuel Macron, a British magazine reported on Thursday. “I’m not ruling anything out because we
Sending troops to Ukraine should not be ruled out, France’s Macron reiterates
By Anadolu Agency Sending troops to Ukraine shouldn’t be ruled out, reiterated French President Emmanuel Macron, a British magazine reported on Thursday. “I’m not ruling anything out because we
EDITOR’S PIC OF THE WEEKSomalia’s Minister Juha says Puntland has successfully completed the election process by one person, one vote
File Photo/Somali Times The Minister of Internal Affairs of Puntland, Abdi Farah Juha has announced that he has successfully completed the first phase of the election process one person, one vote
Read MoreEthiopia’s Amhara rocked by explosions, rights group warns on Tigray
Amhara Special Force troops return to their base after fighting against the Tigray People’s Liberation Front (TPLF), in Danasha, Ethiopia on November 9, 2020. © Reuters / Tiksa Negeri Two
Read MoreIsrael killing not only women, children but also journalists working in Gaza, says Turkish President Erdogan
By Anadolu Agency Israel is targeting not only women and children in Gaza but also journalists trying to work under difficult conditions, Turkish President Recep Tayyip Erdogan said on Friday.
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Somalia’s Minister Juha says Puntland has successfully completed the election process by one person, one vote
File Photo/Somali Times The Minister of Internal Affairs of Puntland, Abdi Farah Juha has announced that he has successfully completed the first phase of the election process one person, one vote
Read MoreEthiopia’s Amhara rocked by explosions, rights group warns on Tigray
Amhara Special Force troops return to their base after fighting against the Tigray People’s Liberation Front (TPLF), in Danasha, Ethiopia on November 9, 2020. © Reuters / Tiksa Negeri Two
Read MoreIsrael killing not only women, children but also journalists working in Gaza, says Turkish President Erdogan
By Anadolu Agency Israel is targeting not only women and children in Gaza but also journalists trying to work under difficult conditions, Turkish President Recep Tayyip Erdogan said on Friday.
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Blog PostsStop Stealing Africa’s World Cup Hopes – Jose Mourinho Charges FIFA
Jose Mourinho during the match: Credit Reuters Photographer Alberto Lingria By The African Exponent Legendary football manager Jose Mourinho has called on the Fédération Internationale de
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,
Kenya, IMF loan third tranche to delay to mid-July
National Treasury Principal Secretary Julius Muia By Business Daily Africa Kenya will get the new tranche of Sh28 billion from the International Monetary Fund (IMF) in the new financial year, a
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
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
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
European summer plans once again threatened by spread of omicron subvariants
By Anadolu Agency Western European nations have recently recorded their highest daily increases in COVID-19 cases in months, which is likely to disrupt people’s summer plans. The increase in
Somalia has entered a hidden colony says South West state governor
Somalia South West state governor Abdiaziz Hassan Mohamed Lafta-Gareen The governor of Somalia South West state Abdiaziz Hassan Mohamed Lafta-Gareen who addressed a ceremony held in Baidoa last
Somalia’s corrupt lawmakers voted billion-dollar budget for 2022
Photo Somali Times/Somalia’s corrupt lawmakers Somalia’s corrupt lawmakers members of both Houses of the Federal Parliament of Somalia concluded their meeting today to discuss the
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
Stop Stealing Africa’s World Cup Hopes – Jose Mourinho Charges FIFA
Jose Mourinho during the match: Credit Reuters Photographer Alberto Lingria By The African Exponent Legendary football manager Jose Mourinho has called on the Fédération Internationale de
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,
Kenya, IMF loan third tranche to delay to mid-July
National Treasury Principal Secretary Julius Muia By Business Daily Africa Kenya will get the new tranche of Sh28 billion from the International Monetary Fund (IMF) in the new financial year, a
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
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
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
European summer plans once again threatened by spread of omicron subvariants
By Anadolu Agency Western European nations have recently recorded their highest daily increases in COVID-19 cases in months, which is likely to disrupt people’s summer plans. The increase in
Somalia has entered a hidden colony says South West state governor
Somalia South West state governor Abdiaziz Hassan Mohamed Lafta-Gareen The governor of Somalia South West state Abdiaziz Hassan Mohamed Lafta-Gareen who addressed a ceremony held in Baidoa last
Somalia’s corrupt lawmakers voted billion-dollar budget for 2022
Photo Somali Times/Somalia’s corrupt lawmakers Somalia’s corrupt lawmakers members of both Houses of the Federal Parliament of Somalia concluded their meeting today to discuss the
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