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Soldiers of the Guard Battalion of the German army Bundeswehr stand in position on the day German Chancellor Friedrich Merz presents the Chancellor’s Ribbon of Honour to the Guard
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Chinese Foreign Minister Wang Yi on Thursday urged the UN Security Council not to support unauthorized military operations in the Middle East, warning that continued conflict could lead to
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Germany works to clarify new rules on fighting-age men leaving country
Soldiers of the Guard Battalion of the German army Bundeswehr stand in position on the day German Chancellor Friedrich Merz presents the Chancellor’s Ribbon of Honour to the Guard
Read MoreEx-Israeli premier Ehud Olmert says Jews committing crimes against humanity in West Bank
By Anadolu Agency Former Israeli Prime Minister Ehud Olmert said Saturday that Jews are committing killings, ethnic cleansing, and crimes against humanity in the West Bank. In an interview with
Read MoreWhite House seeks 1.5 trillion USD in defence spending in 2027 budget proposal
The USS Gerald R. Ford aircraft carrier arrives in Split, Croatia, on March 28, 2026. Photographer Zvonimir Barisin By Xinhua News Agency The White House Office of Management and Budget on Friday
Read MoreChina desire UN Security Council to avoid backing unauthorized military operations in Middle East
Chinese Foreign Minister Wang Yi on Thursday urged the UN Security Council not to support unauthorized military operations in the Middle East, warning that continued conflict could lead to
Read MoreDjibouti dictator Ismail Omar Guelleh campaigning for re-election
Ismail Omar Guelleh, is well-known to Djiboutians. He has, after all, been in power since May 1999, the year he succeeded his uncle, Hassan Gouled Aptidon, for whom he was in charge of national
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Featured ArticlesGermany works to clarify new rules on fighting-age men leaving country
Soldiers of the Guard Battalion of the German army Bundeswehr stand in position on the day German Chancellor Friedrich Merz presents the Chancellor’s Ribbon of Honour to the Guard
Germany works to clarify new rules on fighting-age men leaving country
Soldiers of the Guard Battalion of the German army Bundeswehr stand in position on the day German Chancellor Friedrich Merz presents the Chancellor’s Ribbon of Honour to the Guard
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Read MoreWill Nile dam negotiations end in peace or war?
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Read MoreSomalia President Hassan Sheikh kicks off a civil war again in Jubaland 2024
File Photo/Somali Times The Somali regional state of Puntland has spoken out about the decision of the Somalia president Hassan Sheikh kicks off a civil war again in Jubaland 2024, which issued a
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Russia: How is the world’s most sanctioned economy doing?
By Anadolu Agency Six months into the Ukraine war, the world’s most sanctioned country, Russia, seems relatively comfortable surfing the tidal wave of Western sanctions aimed at swamping its
Read MoreWill Nile dam negotiations end in peace or war?
Failure of talks raises concerns about possibility of military confrontation between Egypt, Sudan, Ethiopia The latest round of negotiations in Kinshasa, Congo, between Egypt, Sudan, and Ethiopia
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Blog PostsExplainer: Iran and Russia’s growing drone alliance amid Western outcry
A Russian drone is seen during a Russian drone strike, which local authorities consider to be Iranian made unmanned aerial vehicles (UAVs) Shahed-136, amid Russia’s attack on Ukraine, in
Algeria nears deal with Turkey to buy Anka drones
The TAI Anka drone on display at Istanbul’s Teknofest 2021 (Reuters) By Middle East Eye When a suspected Moroccan drone strike killed three Algerians in November 2021 near the Western
Soaring food prices push UK inflation back to 40-year high
A person buys produce from a fruit and vegetable market stall in central London, Britain, August 19, 2022. Photographer Henry Nicholls/File Photo By Reuters The biggest jump in food prices since
African airlines operating below capacity
Ethiopian Airlines is among eight African carriers that have exceeded the number of international routes they operated before Covid-19 outbreak. Photo/AFP By The East African African airlines are
Mali threatens to defend against French sovereignty violations
Mali’s Minister of Foreign Affairs and International Cooperation Abdoulaye Diop By Reuters Mali’s foreign affairs minister on Tuesday said the military government would exercise its
Somalia president spends 100k on suits when his people are suffering from poverty and hunger
Credit to Photo Twitter: Silvano New York Tailoring/President Hassan Sheikh Somalia president Hassan Sheikh Mohamoud spend 100k on suits when his people are suffering from poverty and hunger.
UK concerned amid ex-military pilots recruitment by China
By Anadolu Agency The Chinese army’s employment of former British fighter pilots is concerning for the UK, a top British official said on Tuesday. James Heappey, minister of state for armed
Senator’s human rights objections block some US aid to Egypt
By The Associated Press A veteran senator’s objections over Egypt’s human rights record, including its holding of an estimated 60,000 political prisoners, have compelled the Biden administration
UAE summons EU mission head to explain Borrell comments it says were racist
By Reuters The United Arab Emirates on Monday summoned the acting head of the mission at the EU delegation to the UAE, asking for explanation of what it said were racist comments made by EU
IMF reaches staff agreement with Somalia, eyes debt forgiveness in late 2023
By Malay Mail International Monetary Fund (IMF) staff yesterday reached a staff-level agreement with Somalia that will allow the release of about US$10 million (RM47 million) to the East African
Explainer: Iran and Russia’s growing drone alliance amid Western outcry
A Russian drone is seen during a Russian drone strike, which local authorities consider to be Iranian made unmanned aerial vehicles (UAVs) Shahed-136, amid Russia’s attack on Ukraine, in
Algeria nears deal with Turkey to buy Anka drones
The TAI Anka drone on display at Istanbul’s Teknofest 2021 (Reuters) By Middle East Eye When a suspected Moroccan drone strike killed three Algerians in November 2021 near the Western
Soaring food prices push UK inflation back to 40-year high
A person buys produce from a fruit and vegetable market stall in central London, Britain, August 19, 2022. Photographer Henry Nicholls/File Photo By Reuters The biggest jump in food prices since
African airlines operating below capacity
Ethiopian Airlines is among eight African carriers that have exceeded the number of international routes they operated before Covid-19 outbreak. Photo/AFP By The East African African airlines are
Mali threatens to defend against French sovereignty violations
Mali’s Minister of Foreign Affairs and International Cooperation Abdoulaye Diop By Reuters Mali’s foreign affairs minister on Tuesday said the military government would exercise its
Somalia president spends 100k on suits when his people are suffering from poverty and hunger
Credit to Photo Twitter: Silvano New York Tailoring/President Hassan Sheikh Somalia president Hassan Sheikh Mohamoud spend 100k on suits when his people are suffering from poverty and hunger.
UK concerned amid ex-military pilots recruitment by China
By Anadolu Agency The Chinese army’s employment of former British fighter pilots is concerning for the UK, a top British official said on Tuesday. James Heappey, minister of state for armed
Senator’s human rights objections block some US aid to Egypt
By The Associated Press A veteran senator’s objections over Egypt’s human rights record, including its holding of an estimated 60,000 political prisoners, have compelled the Biden administration
UAE summons EU mission head to explain Borrell comments it says were racist
By Reuters The United Arab Emirates on Monday summoned the acting head of the mission at the EU delegation to the UAE, asking for explanation of what it said were racist comments made by EU
IMF reaches staff agreement with Somalia, eyes debt forgiveness in late 2023
By Malay Mail International Monetary Fund (IMF) staff yesterday reached a staff-level agreement with Somalia that will allow the release of about US$10 million (RM47 million) to the East African


