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 WEEKTurkish Interior minister says terrorist attack targets Turkish Aerospace Industries’ facilities
By Anadolu Agency A terrorist attack struck the facilities of Turkish Aerospace Industries (TAI) in the Turkish capital Ankara, a top official announced Wednesday. The attack killed and wounded
Read MoreMyanmar: At least 701 killed during protests
The death toll in Myanmar rose to 701 from protests against a military coup and the arrest of elected government officials. A daily report by the Charity for Political Prisoners said there were
Read MoreSomali foreign minister says Uhuru and Roble discuss the maritime case
File Photo/Somali Times Somali Foreign Minister Mohamed Abdirizack said maritime meeting was held between Kenyan President Uhuru Kenyatta and Prime Minister Mohamed Roble in Mombasa. The
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Turkish Interior minister says terrorist attack targets Turkish Aerospace Industries’ facilities
By Anadolu Agency A terrorist attack struck the facilities of Turkish Aerospace Industries (TAI) in the Turkish capital Ankara, a top official announced Wednesday. The attack killed and wounded
Read MoreMyanmar: At least 701 killed during protests
The death toll in Myanmar rose to 701 from protests against a military coup and the arrest of elected government officials. A daily report by the Charity for Political Prisoners said there were
Read MoreSomali foreign minister says Uhuru and Roble discuss the maritime case
File Photo/Somali Times Somali Foreign Minister Mohamed Abdirizack said maritime meeting was held between Kenyan President Uhuru Kenyatta and Prime Minister Mohamed Roble in Mombasa. The
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Blog PostsWorldRemit launches remittance services in Somalia
Photo: WorldRemit WorldRemit, the global online money transfer service provider, has announced the launch of its remittance services in Somalia. According to the World Bank, every year an
British judge denies Venezuela access to gold in bank vault
By DANICA KIRKA A British judge on Thursday refused to give Venezuela control of over $1 billion in gold sitting in a Bank of England vault, ruling that it is unlawful to give it to the President
Somaliland seeks recognition from Gambia
The Gambian Foreign Minister Mamadou Tangara. The Gambian Foreign Minister has strongly condemned MPs who want to campaign for Somaliland’s recognition, saying they have no knowledge of the
Iraq’s oil exports fell by 11% in June
Oil tankers seen at the Al-Basra Oil Terminal in Iraq [Samuel W. Shavers/Wikipedia] Iraq’s oil exports fell by 11 per cent in June, compared with the previous month, due to the country’s
81 killed in Ethiopia unrest after activist shot dead
Demonstrations in Ethiopia after the assassination of activist and artist Hachalu Hundessa turned violent, leading to at least 81 deaths and many injuries, officials said. Nationwide protests,
UAE inciting US to intervene in Libya
The UAE has been trying to pressure the US to intervene in Libya in an effort to hinder the gains of the internationally-backed Government of National Accord which is backed by Turkey, a document
‘Brexit won’t affect Turkey’s strategic value for UK’
UK and Turkey are very keen to ensure smooth transition by putting FTA in place in 2020, says Britain’s consul general The UK’s exit from the EU will not affect its appreciation of Turkey’s
Taiwan to establish representative office in unrecognised Somaliland
Taiwan will establish a representative office in the breakaway African region of Somaliland, Foreign Minister Joseph Wu said on Wednesday, amid an escalating diplomatic tug-of-war between Taipei
Puntland President Deni rejects Farmajo political conference
Photo/Somali Times Puntland President Said Abdullahi Deni has boycotted the conference calling for Somali President Mohamed Abdullahi Farmajo scheduled to take place in Mogadishu 5-7 in July. ,
Turkey to keep making F-35 parts through 2022: report
The US will continue to depend on Turkish manufacturing for key parts of F-35 fighter jets through 2022, Bloomberg reported Tuesday, citing a Pentagon official. Although Turkey is still banned
WorldRemit launches remittance services in Somalia
Photo: WorldRemit WorldRemit, the global online money transfer service provider, has announced the launch of its remittance services in Somalia. According to the World Bank, every year an
British judge denies Venezuela access to gold in bank vault
By DANICA KIRKA A British judge on Thursday refused to give Venezuela control of over $1 billion in gold sitting in a Bank of England vault, ruling that it is unlawful to give it to the President
Somaliland seeks recognition from Gambia
The Gambian Foreign Minister Mamadou Tangara. The Gambian Foreign Minister has strongly condemned MPs who want to campaign for Somaliland’s recognition, saying they have no knowledge of the
Iraq’s oil exports fell by 11% in June
Oil tankers seen at the Al-Basra Oil Terminal in Iraq [Samuel W. Shavers/Wikipedia] Iraq’s oil exports fell by 11 per cent in June, compared with the previous month, due to the country’s
81 killed in Ethiopia unrest after activist shot dead
Demonstrations in Ethiopia after the assassination of activist and artist Hachalu Hundessa turned violent, leading to at least 81 deaths and many injuries, officials said. Nationwide protests,
UAE inciting US to intervene in Libya
The UAE has been trying to pressure the US to intervene in Libya in an effort to hinder the gains of the internationally-backed Government of National Accord which is backed by Turkey, a document
‘Brexit won’t affect Turkey’s strategic value for UK’
UK and Turkey are very keen to ensure smooth transition by putting FTA in place in 2020, says Britain’s consul general The UK’s exit from the EU will not affect its appreciation of Turkey’s
Taiwan to establish representative office in unrecognised Somaliland
Taiwan will establish a representative office in the breakaway African region of Somaliland, Foreign Minister Joseph Wu said on Wednesday, amid an escalating diplomatic tug-of-war between Taipei
Puntland President Deni rejects Farmajo political conference
Photo/Somali Times Puntland President Said Abdullahi Deni has boycotted the conference calling for Somali President Mohamed Abdullahi Farmajo scheduled to take place in Mogadishu 5-7 in July. ,
Turkey to keep making F-35 parts through 2022: report
The US will continue to depend on Turkish manufacturing for key parts of F-35 fighter jets through 2022, Bloomberg reported Tuesday, citing a Pentagon official. Although Turkey is still banned


