Latest NewsVoters head to polls in last test for UK’s Sunak before national election
People walk towards Tonbridge Castle, being used as a polling station during local elections in Tonbridge, Britain, May, 2, 2024. Photographer Chris J. Ratcliffe By Reuters English voters headed
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File Photo/Somali Times By Xinhua News Agency The African Union (AU) on Tuesday extended condolences over the tragic loss of live in Kenya due to devastating floods. Heavy rains have pounded
Read MoreDjibouti detained and deported British Conservative Party MP Tim Loughton who campaigned for the recognition of Hargeisa
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Voters head to polls in last test for UK’s Sunak before national election
People walk towards Tonbridge Castle, being used as a polling station during local elections in Tonbridge, Britain, May, 2, 2024. Photographer Chris J. Ratcliffe By Reuters English voters headed
Read MoreThe Horn Of Africa States: The Changes Over The Horizon – OpEd
File Photo/Somali Times Eurasia Review By Dr. Suleiman Walhad The world works in cycles. Political systems, economics and markets, financial systems, wars and peace, and climate all change and
Read MoreUK begins detaining migrants set to be deported to Rwanda
People believed to be migrants, disembark from a British Border Force vessel as they arrive at the Port of Dover in Dover, Britain, April, 29, 2024. Photographer Chris J. Ratcliffe/File Photo By
Read MoreAfrican Union extends condolences over devastating floods in Kenya
File Photo/Somali Times By Xinhua News Agency The African Union (AU) on Tuesday extended condolences over the tragic loss of live in Kenya due to devastating floods. Heavy rains have pounded
Read MoreDjibouti detained and deported British Conservative Party MP Tim Loughton who campaigned for the recognition of Hargeisa
British Conservative Party MP Tim Loughton. Credit Photo/Twitter X A member of the British Conservative Party said that he was refused a trip to Djibouti because of the close relationship the
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Featured ArticlesVoters head to polls in last test for UK’s Sunak before national election
People walk towards Tonbridge Castle, being used as a polling station during local elections in Tonbridge, Britain, May, 2, 2024. Photographer Chris J. Ratcliffe By Reuters English voters headed
Voters head to polls in last test for UK’s Sunak before national election
People walk towards Tonbridge Castle, being used as a polling station during local elections in Tonbridge, Britain, May, 2, 2024. Photographer Chris J. Ratcliffe By Reuters English voters headed
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A man walks near a compound for Saudi Aramco in Jiddah, Saudi Arabia, Sunday, Nov. 3, 2019. Saudi Arabia formally started its long-anticipated initial public offering of its state-run oil giant
Read MoreAU team in Somalia to assess peacekeeping operations
An African Union team is in Somalia to assess peacekeeping activities as the transfer of responsibilities from the bloc’s mission to Somali national security forces gains momentum, officials
Read MoreSaudi Arabia says it seeks to avert war, ball in Iran’s court
Saudi Arabia said on Sunday that it wants to avert war in the region but stands ready to respond with “all strength” following last week’s attacks on Saudi oil assets, telling Iran that the ball
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Saudi Arabia formally starts IPO of state-run oil firm
A man walks near a compound for Saudi Aramco in Jiddah, Saudi Arabia, Sunday, Nov. 3, 2019. Saudi Arabia formally started its long-anticipated initial public offering of its state-run oil giant
Read MoreAU team in Somalia to assess peacekeeping operations
An African Union team is in Somalia to assess peacekeeping activities as the transfer of responsibilities from the bloc’s mission to Somali national security forces gains momentum, officials
Read MoreSaudi Arabia says it seeks to avert war, ball in Iran’s court
Saudi Arabia said on Sunday that it wants to avert war in the region but stands ready to respond with “all strength” following last week’s attacks on Saudi oil assets, telling Iran that the ball
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Blog PostsPresident Farmajo and Minister Fowsio receive the AstraZeneca Covid-19 vaccine
Photo/Somali Times Somali Minister of Health of the Federal Government of Somalia Dr. Fowsio Abikar Nur became the first person to receive the AstraZeneca Covid-19 vaccine delivered to Somalia
Does Kenya’s absence in the maritime case mean a victory for Somalia?
Photo: Credit Twitter Somalia’s Defence team International Court of Justice. The International Court of Justice (ICJ) began hearing the maritime dispute between Somalia and Kenya yesterday,
Once held in Iranian jail, ex-Marine fights espionage claims
File – In this Jan. 21, 2016, file photo, Amir Hekmati waves after arriving on a private flight at Bishop International Airport in Flint, Mich. A former U.S. Marine freed from Iranian
Somali lawyers says Kenya wanted Somalia to donate part of the maritime boundary
Lawyers for the Somali government have told the ICJ that the Kenyan government has always wanted a peaceful settlement, and has been reluctant to seek justice. Lawyers says Kenya wanted to
Somalia Receives 300,000 Doses of AstraZeneca’s COVID-19 Vaccine
Photo/Somali Times Somalia on Monday received its first shipment of 300,000 doses of the Oxford/AstraZeneca vaccine, destined for frontline workers and those most at risk from Covid-19, the
Hope that South Africa’s COVID-19 corruption inspires action
File — In this Tuesday, Nov. 17, 2020 file photo, former South African President, Jacob Zuma, appears at a hearing of the Zondo Commission of Enquiry into State Capture. A special unit in the
Somalia-Kenya maritime hearing begins in the ICJ
The Hague, the Netherlands on Monday, March 15, 2021, is set to hear the maritime dispute between Somalia and Kenya. Lawyers representing Somalia will today present their arguments on the
Kenyans government failed to claim Somalia, maritime border
The Kenyans government knows that they don’t have a legal justification to claim Somalia, maritime border now they are pulling out the dispute before law article 53 of ICJ rules says.
Ireland suspends AstraZeneca vaccine amid blood clot reports
File – In this Wednesday, March 10, 2021 file photo, a health worker administers a dose of the AstraZeneca vaccine against COVID-19 to a patient inside the convention center known as
Nazanin Zaghari-Ratcliffe appears before court in Iran charged with propaganda
The British-Iranian aid worker is charged with ‘propaganda against the system’ (Reuters) By Daisy Lester British Foreign Secretary accused Tehran of putting her through ‘a cruel and inhumane
President Farmajo and Minister Fowsio receive the AstraZeneca Covid-19 vaccine
Photo/Somali Times Somali Minister of Health of the Federal Government of Somalia Dr. Fowsio Abikar Nur became the first person to receive the AstraZeneca Covid-19 vaccine delivered to Somalia
Does Kenya’s absence in the maritime case mean a victory for Somalia?
Photo: Credit Twitter Somalia’s Defence team International Court of Justice. The International Court of Justice (ICJ) began hearing the maritime dispute between Somalia and Kenya yesterday,
Once held in Iranian jail, ex-Marine fights espionage claims
File – In this Jan. 21, 2016, file photo, Amir Hekmati waves after arriving on a private flight at Bishop International Airport in Flint, Mich. A former U.S. Marine freed from Iranian
Somali lawyers says Kenya wanted Somalia to donate part of the maritime boundary
Lawyers for the Somali government have told the ICJ that the Kenyan government has always wanted a peaceful settlement, and has been reluctant to seek justice. Lawyers says Kenya wanted to
Somalia Receives 300,000 Doses of AstraZeneca’s COVID-19 Vaccine
Photo/Somali Times Somalia on Monday received its first shipment of 300,000 doses of the Oxford/AstraZeneca vaccine, destined for frontline workers and those most at risk from Covid-19, the
Hope that South Africa’s COVID-19 corruption inspires action
File — In this Tuesday, Nov. 17, 2020 file photo, former South African President, Jacob Zuma, appears at a hearing of the Zondo Commission of Enquiry into State Capture. A special unit in the
Somalia-Kenya maritime hearing begins in the ICJ
The Hague, the Netherlands on Monday, March 15, 2021, is set to hear the maritime dispute between Somalia and Kenya. Lawyers representing Somalia will today present their arguments on the
Kenyans government failed to claim Somalia, maritime border
The Kenyans government knows that they don’t have a legal justification to claim Somalia, maritime border now they are pulling out the dispute before law article 53 of ICJ rules says.
Ireland suspends AstraZeneca vaccine amid blood clot reports
File – In this Wednesday, March 10, 2021 file photo, a health worker administers a dose of the AstraZeneca vaccine against COVID-19 to a patient inside the convention center known as
Nazanin Zaghari-Ratcliffe appears before court in Iran charged with propaganda
The British-Iranian aid worker is charged with ‘propaganda against the system’ (Reuters) By Daisy Lester British Foreign Secretary accused Tehran of putting her through ‘a cruel and inhumane