Latest NewsChina, Mozambique upgrade ties as Xi, Chapo hold talks
Chinese President Xi Jinping and his wife Peng Liyuan pose for a group photo with President of the Republic of Mozambique Daniel Francisco Chapo and his wife Gueta Chapo ahead of the talks
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By Anadolu Agency The United Kingdom Maritime Trade Operations (UKMTO) said Wednesday that it has received a report of an incident involving a commercial vessel approximately 15 nautical miles
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Credit Photo/Facebook The world’s largest shipping company Maersk said on Monday that it has temporarily suspended accepting new shipments to and from the port of Berbera in the Somaliland
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Student protesters at the London School for Economics were among those monitored by private security firm Horus. Photographer Anealla Safdar By Al Jazeera Twelve British universities paid a
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By Xinhua News Agency Tens of thousands of Japanese people gathered around the parliament building in Tokyo on Sunday to protest attempts of the government of Japanese Prime Minister Sanae
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China, Mozambique upgrade ties as Xi, Chapo hold talks
Chinese President Xi Jinping and his wife Peng Liyuan pose for a group photo with President of the Republic of Mozambique Daniel Francisco Chapo and his wife Gueta Chapo ahead of the talks
Read MoreContainer ship damaged by gunboat fire near Oman, crew safe
By Anadolu Agency The United Kingdom Maritime Trade Operations (UKMTO) said Wednesday that it has received a report of an incident involving a commercial vessel approximately 15 nautical miles
Read MoreMaersk largest shipping company suspends Berbera port operations
Credit Photo/Facebook The world’s largest shipping company Maersk said on Monday that it has temporarily suspended accepting new shipments to and from the port of Berbera in the Somaliland
Read MoreBritish universities paid security firm to spy on pro-Palestine students
Student protesters at the London School for Economics were among those monitored by private security firm Horus. Photographer Anealla Safdar By Al Jazeera Twelve British universities paid a
Read MoreProtesters rally in Tokyo against Japanese PM Takaichi’s push to revise constitution
By Xinhua News Agency Tens of thousands of Japanese people gathered around the parliament building in Tokyo on Sunday to protest attempts of the government of Japanese Prime Minister Sanae
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Featured ArticlesChina, Mozambique upgrade ties as Xi, Chapo hold talks
Chinese President Xi Jinping and his wife Peng Liyuan pose for a group photo with President of the Republic of Mozambique Daniel Francisco Chapo and his wife Gueta Chapo ahead of the talks
China, Mozambique upgrade ties as Xi, Chapo hold talks
Chinese President Xi Jinping and his wife Peng Liyuan pose for a group photo with President of the Republic of Mozambique Daniel Francisco Chapo and his wife Gueta Chapo ahead of the talks
EDITOR’S PIC OF THE WEEKJapan stocks dive, Asia markets fall after US losses
AP Photo Japanese stocks plunged Tuesday and other Asian markets declined following heavy Wall Street losses triggered by President Donald Trump’s attack on the U.S. central bank. The
Read MoreSomali finance minister Beyle says delaying presidential election is a major challenge for the country
File Photo Somali Times/Somalia’s Minister of Finance Abdirahman Duale Beyle Somalia’s Minister of Finance Abdirahman Duale Beyle has acknowledged that the delay in Somalia’s
Read MoreCanada arms sales to Saudi Arabia violate international law, rights groups say
Saudi-backed troops in Yemen repel a Houthi rebel offensive on the oil-rich city of Marib on 14 February 2021 (AFP) By Middle East Eye Arms exports to Saudi Arabia could be used to fuel Yemen
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Japan stocks dive, Asia markets fall after US losses
AP Photo Japanese stocks plunged Tuesday and other Asian markets declined following heavy Wall Street losses triggered by President Donald Trump’s attack on the U.S. central bank. The
Read MoreSomali finance minister Beyle says delaying presidential election is a major challenge for the country
File Photo Somali Times/Somalia’s Minister of Finance Abdirahman Duale Beyle Somalia’s Minister of Finance Abdirahman Duale Beyle has acknowledged that the delay in Somalia’s
Read MoreCanada arms sales to Saudi Arabia violate international law, rights groups say
Saudi-backed troops in Yemen repel a Houthi rebel offensive on the oil-rich city of Marib on 14 February 2021 (AFP) By Middle East Eye Arms exports to Saudi Arabia could be used to fuel Yemen
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Blog PostsFormer foreign minister Awad supported Somalia to discuss the Nile River issue with Egypt
File Photo Somali Times/Kenya-UAE puppet Ahmed Isse Awad The former Minister of Foreign Affairs of Somalia, Ahmed Isse Awad, Kenya-United Arab Emirates informant spoke about how he sees the talks
What is the threat facing drug trade agreement between Somalia and Kenya?
With the drug trade restart of Miraa from Kenya this week, there are now challenges to the agreement recently reached by the presidents of the neighboring countries of Somalia and Kenya. The
IMF revises global growth forecasts downward
By Anadolu Agency The International Monetary Fund on Tuesday cut its global economic growth forecast for both 2022 and 2023 amid high inflation, a slowdown in China, and the continued Russian war
Saudi crown prince: First EU visit since Khashoggi killing
Saudi Crown Prince Mohammed bin Salman Reuters By The Associated Press Saudi Crown Prince Mohammed bin Salman arrived in Greece Tuesday on his first trip to a European Union country since the
Ethiopia warns Somalia president Hassan Sheikh
File Photo Somali Times/Prime Minister of Ethiopia Abiy Ahmed Ethiopia government warns Somalia president Hassan Sheikh Mohamoud not to interfere between Ethiopia and Egypt Grand Ethiopian
Russian gas cut to Europe hits economic hopes, Ukraine reports attacks on coastal regions
Pipes at the landfall facilities of the Nord Stream 1 gas pipeline are pictured in Lubmin, Germany, March 8, 2022. Reuters/Hannibal Hanschke/File Photo By Reuters Russia said it will cut gas
Egypt, Somalia discussed the Nile dam and the dangers it faces
The governments of Egypt and Somalia have taken the same position on one side, the projects of the international Nile River, according to a news release from the Egyptian presidency. The Nile
Zimbabwe debuts gold coins as legal tender to stem inflation
Reserve Bank of Zimbabwe Governor, John Mangudya holds a sample of a gold coin at the launch in Harare, Monday, July, 25, 2022.Zimbabwe has launched gold coins to be sold to the public in a bid
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
Iran will keep IAEA cameras turned off until nuclear deal is restored – Tasnim
Iran earlier reported turning of IAEA surveillance cameras: Reuters/Lisa Leutner By Reuters Iran will keep the UN nuclear watchdog’s cameras turned off until a 2015 nuclear deal is
Former foreign minister Awad supported Somalia to discuss the Nile River issue with Egypt
File Photo Somali Times/Kenya-UAE puppet Ahmed Isse Awad The former Minister of Foreign Affairs of Somalia, Ahmed Isse Awad, Kenya-United Arab Emirates informant spoke about how he sees the talks
What is the threat facing drug trade agreement between Somalia and Kenya?
With the drug trade restart of Miraa from Kenya this week, there are now challenges to the agreement recently reached by the presidents of the neighboring countries of Somalia and Kenya. The
IMF revises global growth forecasts downward
By Anadolu Agency The International Monetary Fund on Tuesday cut its global economic growth forecast for both 2022 and 2023 amid high inflation, a slowdown in China, and the continued Russian war
Saudi crown prince: First EU visit since Khashoggi killing
Saudi Crown Prince Mohammed bin Salman Reuters By The Associated Press Saudi Crown Prince Mohammed bin Salman arrived in Greece Tuesday on his first trip to a European Union country since the
Ethiopia warns Somalia president Hassan Sheikh
File Photo Somali Times/Prime Minister of Ethiopia Abiy Ahmed Ethiopia government warns Somalia president Hassan Sheikh Mohamoud not to interfere between Ethiopia and Egypt Grand Ethiopian
Russian gas cut to Europe hits economic hopes, Ukraine reports attacks on coastal regions
Pipes at the landfall facilities of the Nord Stream 1 gas pipeline are pictured in Lubmin, Germany, March 8, 2022. Reuters/Hannibal Hanschke/File Photo By Reuters Russia said it will cut gas
Egypt, Somalia discussed the Nile dam and the dangers it faces
The governments of Egypt and Somalia have taken the same position on one side, the projects of the international Nile River, according to a news release from the Egyptian presidency. The Nile
Zimbabwe debuts gold coins as legal tender to stem inflation
Reserve Bank of Zimbabwe Governor, John Mangudya holds a sample of a gold coin at the launch in Harare, Monday, July, 25, 2022.Zimbabwe has launched gold coins to be sold to the public in a bid
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
Iran will keep IAEA cameras turned off until nuclear deal is restored – Tasnim
Iran earlier reported turning of IAEA surveillance cameras: Reuters/Lisa Leutner By Reuters Iran will keep the UN nuclear watchdog’s cameras turned off until a 2015 nuclear deal is


