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Photo Somali Times/Former president Hassan Sheikh By MP Dr Abdillahi Hashi Abib The United States just dropped a brutal bombshell on July 1, 2026: international support is finished until Somali
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The end: US loses all faith in Somalia’s corrupt tyrant former President Hassan Sheikh
Photo Somali Times/Former president Hassan Sheikh By MP Dr Abdillahi Hashi Abib The United States just dropped a brutal bombshell on July 1, 2026: international support is finished until Somali
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Featured ArticlesThe end: US loses all faith in Somalia’s corrupt tyrant former President Hassan Sheikh
Photo Somali Times/Former president Hassan Sheikh By MP Dr Abdillahi Hashi Abib The United States just dropped a brutal bombshell on July 1, 2026: international support is finished until Somali
The end: US loses all faith in Somalia’s corrupt tyrant former President Hassan Sheikh
Photo Somali Times/Former president Hassan Sheikh By MP Dr Abdillahi Hashi Abib The United States just dropped a brutal bombshell on July 1, 2026: international support is finished until Somali
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Travellers stand in front of an information board at BER Airport in Berlin, Germany, Saturday, Dec. 18, 2021. Germany’s incoming transport minister is advising people against traveling over
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By Anadolu Agency Crude oil prices could hit $100 per barrel due to record high demand in 2023 despite the latest omicron coronavirus variant, according to an analyst from Goldman Sachs.
Turkey’s lira sinks to new low, prompting bank to intervene
A woman changes Turkish lira for USD at a currency exchange shop, in Ankara, Turkey, Thursday, Dec. 16, 2021. Turkey’s Central Bank again cut a key interest rate Thursday despite soaring
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By Anadolu Agency The 3rd Turkey-Africa Partnership Summit began Thursday with a meeting of high-level government officials in Istanbul, Turkey’s Communications Directorate said in a statement.
Somali PM Roble admits under pressure election from Farmajo
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By Daily Nation General Kibochi go home peacefully Somalia is responsible its own security The Kenya Defence Forces (KDF) may not withdraw from Somalia in the next few months as earlier
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