Latest NewsBP profit slides by 40% as refinery outage offsets higher output
The logo for a BP petrol station is seen in London, Britain, September 24, 2021. Photographer Toby Melville By Reuters BP’s, opens new tab first-quarter earnings plunged by 40% to $2.7
Read MoreEast Africa floods affecting 750,000 people kill more than 235, displace 234,000: UN
File Photo/Somali Times By Xinhua News Agency UN humanitarians said on Monday nearly 750,000 people were affected by flooding in eastern Africa, with 234,000 displaced and more than 236 killed
Read MoreRussia warns Britain it could strike back after Cameron remark on Ukraine
Foreign Secretary David Cameron speaks to a reporter outside St. Michael’s Golden-Domed Monastery, amid Russia’s attack on Ukraine, in Kyiv, Ukraine, May 2, 2024. Photographer Thomas
Read MoreRussia says it began preparations for military exercise in response to Western ‘provocations, threats’
Mandatory Credıt – ‘Russıan Defense Mınıstry / Handout’ By Anadolu Agency Russia said on Monday that it began preparations for a military exercise involving the country’s
Read MoreWhat went wrong with security in Mogadishu?
File Photo/Somali Times Mogadishu, the capital of Somalia, has been experiencing insecurity in the last two years, including murders, explosions and mortar attacks on neighbourhoods in the
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BP profit slides by 40% as refinery outage offsets higher output
The logo for a BP petrol station is seen in London, Britain, September 24, 2021. Photographer Toby Melville By Reuters BP’s, opens new tab first-quarter earnings plunged by 40% to $2.7
Read MoreEast Africa floods affecting 750,000 people kill more than 235, displace 234,000: UN
File Photo/Somali Times By Xinhua News Agency UN humanitarians said on Monday nearly 750,000 people were affected by flooding in eastern Africa, with 234,000 displaced and more than 236 killed
Read MoreRussia warns Britain it could strike back after Cameron remark on Ukraine
Foreign Secretary David Cameron speaks to a reporter outside St. Michael’s Golden-Domed Monastery, amid Russia’s attack on Ukraine, in Kyiv, Ukraine, May 2, 2024. Photographer Thomas
Read MoreRussia says it began preparations for military exercise in response to Western ‘provocations, threats’
Mandatory Credıt – ‘Russıan Defense Mınıstry / Handout’ By Anadolu Agency Russia said on Monday that it began preparations for a military exercise involving the country’s
Read MoreWhat went wrong with security in Mogadishu?
File Photo/Somali Times Mogadishu, the capital of Somalia, has been experiencing insecurity in the last two years, including murders, explosions and mortar attacks on neighbourhoods in the
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Featured ArticlesBP profit slides by 40% as refinery outage offsets higher output
The logo for a BP petrol station is seen in London, Britain, September 24, 2021. Photographer Toby Melville By Reuters BP’s, opens new tab first-quarter earnings plunged by 40% to $2.7
BP profit slides by 40% as refinery outage offsets higher output
The logo for a BP petrol station is seen in London, Britain, September 24, 2021. Photographer Toby Melville By Reuters BP’s, opens new tab first-quarter earnings plunged by 40% to $2.7
EDITOR’S PIC OF THE WEEKSomalia: Respect for human rights vital for future elections
Mogadishu– A UN report has urged Somalia to build on the significant gains made in its peace process in the last five years and take steps to ensure future elections are not marred by the human
Read MoreInflation biggest headache among Kenyan investors
By Business Daily Africa Kenyan millionaire investors are worried about inflation the most, according to a new global wealth survey by Standard Chartered Plc. Of the Kenyan respondents who
Read MoreChina’s spreading influence in Eastern Europe worries West
Photo (AP) Coal-powered plants, mobile networks, major bridges, roads and railways: Chinese investments have been booming throughout Central and Eastern Europe’s cash-strapped developing
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Somalia: Respect for human rights vital for future elections
Mogadishu– A UN report has urged Somalia to build on the significant gains made in its peace process in the last five years and take steps to ensure future elections are not marred by the human
Read MoreInflation biggest headache among Kenyan investors
By Business Daily Africa Kenyan millionaire investors are worried about inflation the most, according to a new global wealth survey by Standard Chartered Plc. Of the Kenyan respondents who
Read MoreChina’s spreading influence in Eastern Europe worries West
Photo (AP) Coal-powered plants, mobile networks, major bridges, roads and railways: Chinese investments have been booming throughout Central and Eastern Europe’s cash-strapped developing
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Blog PostsThe Latest: Raducanu, 18, surges into US Open quarterfinals
Emma Raducanu, of Britain, reacts to winning a point against against Shelby Rogers, of the United States, during the fourth round of the US Open tennis championships, Monday, Sept. 6, 2021, in
Female spy Ikran Tahlil was a double agent-sources say
A photograph appeared on the Internet. According to the Somali spy agency reliable sources in Villa Somalia told Somali Times Ikran Tahlil Farah was working with other foreign agents and has been
Global stock markets rise after weak US hiring data
A woman wearing a face mask walks past a bank’s electronic board showing the Hong Kong share index in Hong Kong, Monday, Sept. 6, 2021. Asian stock markets rose Monday after weak U.S.
Farmajo rejects PM Roble sacking a partner in crime, spy chief Fahad Yasin
Mohamed Abdullahi Farmajo and Fahad Yasin. Outgoing President Mohamed Abdullahi Farmajo has opposed the Prime Minister’s dismissal of Somali spy chief Fahad Yasin. A statement from the
Somalia’s Prime Minister Roble sack spy chief Fahad Yasin
Somalia’s Prime Minister Mohamed Roble and spy chief Fahad Yasin. Somalia’s Prime Minister Mohamed Hussein Roble has fired the director of the Somali National Security and
Somali spy chief Fahad Yasin rejects Roble’s request explaining the death of female spy Ikran Tahlil
Somali spy chief Fahad Yasin. Somali National Security and Intelligence Chief Fahad Yasin, who has returned to Mogadishu, responded to Prime Minister Roble’s order to report on Ikran Tahlil
Prime Minister Roble meets with Ikran Tahlil’s family and makes strong promises
Photo/Somali Times Somali Prime Minister Mohamed Hussein Roble met with the family of Ikran Tahlil Farah, whose death was recently announced by Somali spy chief Fahad Yasin (NISA). The meeting
Is Uhuru or Ruto in charge of Kenya?
President Uhuru Kenyatta has a word with his deputy Dr William Ruto during the 57th Madaraka Day Celebrations on June 01, 2020 at State House Gardens, Nairobi. Daily Nation By Makau Mutua Mr Ruto
‘Everybody got it wrong’ on Taliban strategy, says UK defence chief
Gen Sir Nick Carter said: ‘It was entirely possible that the government wouldn’t hold on that much longer.’ Photograph: Andrew Matthews/PA The Guardian By Jessica Elgot Nick Carter hits back at
Prince Charles’ ex-aide quits charity role amid honor claims
File – This June 1, 2004 file photo shows Michael Fawcett, left. Fawcett, the former close aide to Britain’s Prince Charles stepped down temporarily from his role as chief executive
The Latest: Raducanu, 18, surges into US Open quarterfinals
Emma Raducanu, of Britain, reacts to winning a point against against Shelby Rogers, of the United States, during the fourth round of the US Open tennis championships, Monday, Sept. 6, 2021, in
Female spy Ikran Tahlil was a double agent-sources say
A photograph appeared on the Internet. According to the Somali spy agency reliable sources in Villa Somalia told Somali Times Ikran Tahlil Farah was working with other foreign agents and has been
Global stock markets rise after weak US hiring data
A woman wearing a face mask walks past a bank’s electronic board showing the Hong Kong share index in Hong Kong, Monday, Sept. 6, 2021. Asian stock markets rose Monday after weak U.S.
Farmajo rejects PM Roble sacking a partner in crime, spy chief Fahad Yasin
Mohamed Abdullahi Farmajo and Fahad Yasin. Outgoing President Mohamed Abdullahi Farmajo has opposed the Prime Minister’s dismissal of Somali spy chief Fahad Yasin. A statement from the
Somalia’s Prime Minister Roble sack spy chief Fahad Yasin
Somalia’s Prime Minister Mohamed Roble and spy chief Fahad Yasin. Somalia’s Prime Minister Mohamed Hussein Roble has fired the director of the Somali National Security and
Somali spy chief Fahad Yasin rejects Roble’s request explaining the death of female spy Ikran Tahlil
Somali spy chief Fahad Yasin. Somali National Security and Intelligence Chief Fahad Yasin, who has returned to Mogadishu, responded to Prime Minister Roble’s order to report on Ikran Tahlil
Prime Minister Roble meets with Ikran Tahlil’s family and makes strong promises
Photo/Somali Times Somali Prime Minister Mohamed Hussein Roble met with the family of Ikran Tahlil Farah, whose death was recently announced by Somali spy chief Fahad Yasin (NISA). The meeting
Is Uhuru or Ruto in charge of Kenya?
President Uhuru Kenyatta has a word with his deputy Dr William Ruto during the 57th Madaraka Day Celebrations on June 01, 2020 at State House Gardens, Nairobi. Daily Nation By Makau Mutua Mr Ruto
‘Everybody got it wrong’ on Taliban strategy, says UK defence chief
Gen Sir Nick Carter said: ‘It was entirely possible that the government wouldn’t hold on that much longer.’ Photograph: Andrew Matthews/PA The Guardian By Jessica Elgot Nick Carter hits back at
Prince Charles’ ex-aide quits charity role amid honor claims
File – This June 1, 2004 file photo shows Michael Fawcett, left. Fawcett, the former close aide to Britain’s Prince Charles stepped down temporarily from his role as chief executive