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Exclusive: US to delay weapons deliveries to some European countries due to Iran war, sources say
Patriot air defence system units are seen at a military base in this file photo, Poland July 3, 2023. Photographer Kacper Pempel/File Photo By Reuters U.S. officials have informed some European
Read MorePakistan receives $2B from Saudi Arabia to bolster reserves
By Anadolu Agency Pakistan received $2 billion from Saudi Arabia on Thursday, providing support to its foreign exchange reserves as the country faces mounting external payment obligations. The
Read MoreGlobal financial instability increases amid Mideast conflicts: IMF report
Tobias Adrian (3rd R), director of the International Monetary Fund’s (IMF’s) Monetary and Capital Markets Department, speaks at a press briefing on Global Financial Stability Report
Read MoreChina’s Xi seeks cooperation with Spain to oppose law of jungle amid US-Iran conflict
By Anadolu Agency Chinese President Xi Jinping on Tuesday sought to strengthen cooperation with Spain to oppose a return of the world to the “law of the jungle” amid ongoing conflict
Read MoreUS to blockade Iran ports after talks fail to yield a deal
A vessel at the Strait of Hormuz, off the coast of Oman’s Musandam province, April 12, 2026. By Reuters The U.S. military said it will begin a blockade of all maritime traffic entering and
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Featured ArticlesExclusive: US to delay weapons deliveries to some European countries due to Iran war, sources say
Patriot air defence system units are seen at a military base in this file photo, Poland July 3, 2023. Photographer Kacper Pempel/File Photo By Reuters U.S. officials have informed some European
Exclusive: US to delay weapons deliveries to some European countries due to Iran war, sources say
Patriot air defence system units are seen at a military base in this file photo, Poland July 3, 2023. Photographer Kacper Pempel/File Photo By Reuters U.S. officials have informed some European
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Syrian war cost $1.2 trillion since 2011: Aid group
Over past decade, cost of conflict in Syria estimated at $1.2 trillion in GDP, says report by humanitarian group In addition to millions of people dead or displaced, the economic cost of the
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Shanta eyes Sh60 million West Kenya gold licences
Artisanal gold miners work at one of the mining sites in Macalder on October 7, 2021 By Business Daily Africa London-listed exploration firm Shanta Gold is eyeing three additional prospecting
Rwandan lady faces two years in jail for dressing fashion
A photograph appear on the Internet Lilliane Mugabekazi Social media was set ablaze on Thursday after news surfaced that a woman could be sentenced to 2 years in prison for ‘indecent
Bulgaria energy minister calls Gazprom talks ‘inevitable’
Russian energy Gazprom is the largest supplier of natural gas to Europe and Turkey/Photograph: Reuters By The Associated Press Bulgaria’s interim government signaled its readiness to negotiate
Kenyan agent Ahmed Madobe sparks a new political war against Somalia president Hassan Sheikh
During the five years of Ahmed Madobe’s political war with President Mohamed Abdullahi Farmajo, the Jubaland governor did not need military power to be saved from Farmajo, as he is
How can you defeat Al-Shabab when the president, spy chief, minister of religion are members?
A photograph appear on the Internet/Al-Shabab terrorist group members The President of the Federal Republic of Somalia has finally spoken to the Somali people, after the attack on Hotel Hayat on
UK trade unions launch campaign for higher minimum wage amid cost of living crisis
By Anadolu Agency UK’s Trade Union Congress (TUC) launched a campaign on Wednesday to increase the minimum wage to £15 ($17.74) an hour amid a biting cost-of-living crisis. The TUC is a
Global growth fears send FTSE 100 to near three-week lows
The London Stock Exchange Group offices are seen in the City of London, Britain, Photographer Reuters/Toby Melville By Reuters UK’s FTSE 100 tumbled to near three-week lows on Wednesday
Why rising Somali numbers scare us
A photograph appear on the Internet/East Africa Colonial Map By The Star, Kenya We are afraid of the tables being turned Afraid that once they are numerous enough to control state resources, they
Kenyan group sues UK government over what it calls colonial-era land theft
A tea plantation in Kenya’s Kericho highlands in Kericho county. The Kipsigis community says it was forcefully evicted from the land in 1934 : Photographer Tony Karumba/AFP By Reuters A
Shipping industry says piracy off coast of Somalia is no longer a threat
In 2009, in one of the most high-profile cases, later turned into a film, a US-flagged ship, the Maersk Alabama, was hijacked by Somali pirates. The crew was eventually rescued by the US Navy. ©
Shanta eyes Sh60 million West Kenya gold licences
Artisanal gold miners work at one of the mining sites in Macalder on October 7, 2021 By Business Daily Africa London-listed exploration firm Shanta Gold is eyeing three additional prospecting
Rwandan lady faces two years in jail for dressing fashion
A photograph appear on the Internet Lilliane Mugabekazi Social media was set ablaze on Thursday after news surfaced that a woman could be sentenced to 2 years in prison for ‘indecent
Bulgaria energy minister calls Gazprom talks ‘inevitable’
Russian energy Gazprom is the largest supplier of natural gas to Europe and Turkey/Photograph: Reuters By The Associated Press Bulgaria’s interim government signaled its readiness to negotiate


