Latest NewsYemen’s Houthis say monitoring regional developments, to take appropriate action if needed
By Xinhua News Agency Yemen’s Houthi group said Saturday that it is closely monitoring the developments in the Strait of Hormuz, and would take “appropriate action” in the face
Read MoreAhead of Netanyahu visit, Human Rights Watch urges Hungary to arrest Israeli premier
By Anadolu Agency On the eve of a planned visit, Human Rights Watch on Friday has called on Hungarian authorities to arrest Israeli Prime Minister Benjamin Netanyahu if he enters the country. The
Read MoreIran says no talks currently underway with US, warns nations that allow bases to be treated as enemies
By Anadolu Agency Iran is not currently engaged in any negotiations with the United States, a senior Iranian parliamentary official said Thursday, while warning that any country allowing its
Read MoreHassan Sheikh is using Somali troops to battle the leader of Southwest state
File Photo/Somali Times The Federal Government of Somalia has recently deployed special forces from the Haramad to areas in Southwest Somalia, at a time when the serious conflict between
Read MoreIsrael’s actions are dragging region toward a disaster: Turkish president
By Anadolu Agency Israel is led by a network that considers itself superior to others and is gradually dragging the region toward a disaster, Turkish President Recep Tayyip Erdogan said Tuesday.
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Yemen’s Houthis say monitoring regional developments, to take appropriate action if needed
By Xinhua News Agency Yemen’s Houthi group said Saturday that it is closely monitoring the developments in the Strait of Hormuz, and would take “appropriate action” in the face
Read MoreAhead of Netanyahu visit, Human Rights Watch urges Hungary to arrest Israeli premier
By Anadolu Agency On the eve of a planned visit, Human Rights Watch on Friday has called on Hungarian authorities to arrest Israeli Prime Minister Benjamin Netanyahu if he enters the country. The
Read MoreIran says no talks currently underway with US, warns nations that allow bases to be treated as enemies
By Anadolu Agency Iran is not currently engaged in any negotiations with the United States, a senior Iranian parliamentary official said Thursday, while warning that any country allowing its
Read MoreHassan Sheikh is using Somali troops to battle the leader of Southwest state
File Photo/Somali Times The Federal Government of Somalia has recently deployed special forces from the Haramad to areas in Southwest Somalia, at a time when the serious conflict between
Read MoreIsrael’s actions are dragging region toward a disaster: Turkish president
By Anadolu Agency Israel is led by a network that considers itself superior to others and is gradually dragging the region toward a disaster, Turkish President Recep Tayyip Erdogan said Tuesday.
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Featured ArticlesYemen’s Houthis say monitoring regional developments, to take appropriate action if needed
By Xinhua News Agency Yemen’s Houthi group said Saturday that it is closely monitoring the developments in the Strait of Hormuz, and would take “appropriate action” in the face
Yemen’s Houthis say monitoring regional developments, to take appropriate action if needed
By Xinhua News Agency Yemen’s Houthi group said Saturday that it is closely monitoring the developments in the Strait of Hormuz, and would take “appropriate action” in the face
EDITOR’S PIC OF THE WEEKCrypto industry fears contagion as bitcoin slips under $20,000
By Reuters The cryptocurrency industry was on edge on Monday as bitcoin struggled to stay above a key level, with investors fearing that problems at major crypto players could unleash a wider
Read MoreItaly’s exports under strain amid U.S. tariffs and currency headwinds
A parachutist performs during the Republic Day celebrations in Rome, Italy, June 2, 2025. Photographer Alberto Lingria By Xinhua News Agency As a trade deal between the United States and the
Read MoreIn Somalia, coronavirus goes from fairy tale to nightmare
Photo/Somali Times At first, the coronavirus was just a fairy tale, a rumor along the dusty lanes of the displaced persons’ camp that Habiba Ali calls home. It seemed fantastical: an illness
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Crypto industry fears contagion as bitcoin slips under $20,000
By Reuters The cryptocurrency industry was on edge on Monday as bitcoin struggled to stay above a key level, with investors fearing that problems at major crypto players could unleash a wider
Read MoreItaly’s exports under strain amid U.S. tariffs and currency headwinds
A parachutist performs during the Republic Day celebrations in Rome, Italy, June 2, 2025. Photographer Alberto Lingria By Xinhua News Agency As a trade deal between the United States and the
Read MoreIn Somalia, coronavirus goes from fairy tale to nightmare
Photo/Somali Times At first, the coronavirus was just a fairy tale, a rumor along the dusty lanes of the displaced persons’ camp that Habiba Ali calls home. It seemed fantastical: an illness
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Blog PostsSomali Federal Member State Presidents rejects Farmajo request of two year extension in office
Photo/Somali Times President Mohamed Farmajo asked Somali federal member state Presidents two years of extension in office talks in Dhusamareb Monday regional leaders rejects Farmajo request of
Surprise Qatar visit signals Turkey may employ Somalis ahead of Libya attack
A surprise visit by Turkish Defence Minister Hulusi Akar to Qatar at the weekend may signal that Turkey is seeking to bolster an army of militants and mercenaries in Libya with Somali fighters,
Insurance hurdle to slow Jambojet direct Somalia flights plan
Jambojet has put on hold plans to launch direct flights from Nairobi’s Jomo Kenyatta International Airport (JKIA) to Somali capital Mogadishu due to high insurance needed to ply the route. The
Saudi Arabia’s King Salman admitted to hospital for tests
Saudi Arabia’s King Salman has been admitted to a hospital in the capital, Riyadh, for medical tests due to inflammation of the gallbladder, the kingdom’s Royal Court said Monday in a statement
EU summit breaks up after all-night talks, to resume later
from left, Dutch Prime Minister Mark Rutte, Austria’s Chancellor Sebastian Kurz, Finland’s Prime Minister Sanna Marin, Sweden’s Prime Minister Stefan Lofven and Denmark’s
Somalia not ready Universal suffrage polls in 2021
Photo/Somali Times By Abdifatah Hared Recent universal suffrage election law in Somalia is a positive move to democracy, but the country needs much more achieving unity, peace, and stability
Maya Jama opens up about split from Stormzy: ‘I’ve been through worse’
© Provided by The Independent By Olivia Petter Maya Jama has spoken about her breakup with Stormzy, whom she split from last year, explaining that she felt “a new lease of excitement” afterwards.
Germany, France, Italy threaten sanctions over foreign interference in Libya
The leaders of France, Italy and Germany said on Saturday that “all foreign actors” should stop interfering in Libya and they are prepared to impose sanctions on those violating the
President Farmajo meet Ahmed Madobe in Dhusamareb and ask a favor to re-elect election 2021.
Photo/Somali Times Somali President Mohamed Abdullahi Farmajo and Jubaland President Ahmed Islam met for the first time in Dhusamareb since the political crisis between the central government and
Mansa Musa: The Wealthiest Person that Ever Lived in the World
Mansa Musa Sculpture By Sebastiane Ebatamehi. An African named Mansa Musa remains the wealthiest man that ever lived. He was the tenth emperor of Mali whose wealth has been described as too vast
Somali Federal Member State Presidents rejects Farmajo request of two year extension in office
Photo/Somali Times President Mohamed Farmajo asked Somali federal member state Presidents two years of extension in office talks in Dhusamareb Monday regional leaders rejects Farmajo request of
Surprise Qatar visit signals Turkey may employ Somalis ahead of Libya attack
A surprise visit by Turkish Defence Minister Hulusi Akar to Qatar at the weekend may signal that Turkey is seeking to bolster an army of militants and mercenaries in Libya with Somali fighters,
Insurance hurdle to slow Jambojet direct Somalia flights plan
Jambojet has put on hold plans to launch direct flights from Nairobi’s Jomo Kenyatta International Airport (JKIA) to Somali capital Mogadishu due to high insurance needed to ply the route. The
Saudi Arabia’s King Salman admitted to hospital for tests
Saudi Arabia’s King Salman has been admitted to a hospital in the capital, Riyadh, for medical tests due to inflammation of the gallbladder, the kingdom’s Royal Court said Monday in a statement
EU summit breaks up after all-night talks, to resume later
from left, Dutch Prime Minister Mark Rutte, Austria’s Chancellor Sebastian Kurz, Finland’s Prime Minister Sanna Marin, Sweden’s Prime Minister Stefan Lofven and Denmark’s
Somalia not ready Universal suffrage polls in 2021
Photo/Somali Times By Abdifatah Hared Recent universal suffrage election law in Somalia is a positive move to democracy, but the country needs much more achieving unity, peace, and stability
Maya Jama opens up about split from Stormzy: ‘I’ve been through worse’
© Provided by The Independent By Olivia Petter Maya Jama has spoken about her breakup with Stormzy, whom she split from last year, explaining that she felt “a new lease of excitement” afterwards.
Germany, France, Italy threaten sanctions over foreign interference in Libya
The leaders of France, Italy and Germany said on Saturday that “all foreign actors” should stop interfering in Libya and they are prepared to impose sanctions on those violating the
President Farmajo meet Ahmed Madobe in Dhusamareb and ask a favor to re-elect election 2021.
Photo/Somali Times Somali President Mohamed Abdullahi Farmajo and Jubaland President Ahmed Islam met for the first time in Dhusamareb since the political crisis between the central government and
Mansa Musa: The Wealthiest Person that Ever Lived in the World
Mansa Musa Sculpture By Sebastiane Ebatamehi. An African named Mansa Musa remains the wealthiest man that ever lived. He was the tenth emperor of Mali whose wealth has been described as too vast


