Latest NewsPhilippines leads the world in rush to solar as power prices soar
Workers install solar panels on the roof of a house in Kawit, Philippines, June 26, 2026. Photographer Noel Celis By Reuters People in the Philippines are flocking to install solar power on
Read MoreIran attacks Kuwait and Bahrain in response to US strikes
Bahrain civil defence and rescue personnel work in a residential building, which according to the Bahraini Interior Ministry, was hit by an Iranian drone, in Muharraq, Bahrain, June 28, 2026.
Read MoreZambia commends Chinese medical team for enhancing healthcare delivery
Members of the 26th Chinese medical team to Zambia pose for a group photo with Zambian representatives during a farewell ceremony in Lusaka, Zambia, June 26, 2026. By Xinhua News Agency The
Read MoreEurope’s latest heat wave ‘most severe’ ever recorded, study finds
By Anadolu Agency Europe’s latest heat wave, which has brought red alerts to several countries throughout the week, is the “most severe” ever recorded in the region and was made
Read MoreUS-Iran deal may leave Netanyahu as biggest casualty
By Reuters The biggest casualty of the U.S.-Iran deal may not be Israel’s Iran strategy, but the political brand Benjamin Netanyahu spent decades building as the Israeli leader who could
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Philippines leads the world in rush to solar as power prices soar
Workers install solar panels on the roof of a house in Kawit, Philippines, June 26, 2026. Photographer Noel Celis By Reuters People in the Philippines are flocking to install solar power on
Read MoreIran attacks Kuwait and Bahrain in response to US strikes
Bahrain civil defence and rescue personnel work in a residential building, which according to the Bahraini Interior Ministry, was hit by an Iranian drone, in Muharraq, Bahrain, June 28, 2026.
Read MoreZambia commends Chinese medical team for enhancing healthcare delivery
Members of the 26th Chinese medical team to Zambia pose for a group photo with Zambian representatives during a farewell ceremony in Lusaka, Zambia, June 26, 2026. By Xinhua News Agency The
Read MoreEurope’s latest heat wave ‘most severe’ ever recorded, study finds
By Anadolu Agency Europe’s latest heat wave, which has brought red alerts to several countries throughout the week, is the “most severe” ever recorded in the region and was made
Read MoreUS-Iran deal may leave Netanyahu as biggest casualty
By Reuters The biggest casualty of the U.S.-Iran deal may not be Israel’s Iran strategy, but the political brand Benjamin Netanyahu spent decades building as the Israeli leader who could
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Featured ArticlesPhilippines leads the world in rush to solar as power prices soar
Workers install solar panels on the roof of a house in Kawit, Philippines, June 26, 2026. Photographer Noel Celis By Reuters People in the Philippines are flocking to install solar power on
Philippines leads the world in rush to solar as power prices soar
Workers install solar panels on the roof of a house in Kawit, Philippines, June 26, 2026. Photographer Noel Celis By Reuters People in the Philippines are flocking to install solar power on
EDITOR’S PIC OF THE WEEKKanye West donates $2 million, pays college tuition for George Floyd’s daughter
Kanye West Photo: Credit Associated Press by Evan Agostini By Chloe Melas, CNN Kanye West has made a $2 million donation to support the families of George Floyd, Ahmaud Arbrery, and Breonna
Read MoreTurkish foreign minister says Sweden, Finland has to comply with memorandum to be part of NATO
By Anadolu Agency Sweden and Finland have to comply with a recent memorandum signed with Türkey to be part of NATO, the Turkish foreign minister said on Monday. “If they do not comply, we
Read MoreThe $2 Trillion Threat To Middle East Oil
By Tsvetana Paraskova The global drive to mitigate the impact of climate change and boost renewable energy is threatening the immense wealth that the Arab Gulf oil producers have accumulated from
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Kanye West donates $2 million, pays college tuition for George Floyd’s daughter
Kanye West Photo: Credit Associated Press by Evan Agostini By Chloe Melas, CNN Kanye West has made a $2 million donation to support the families of George Floyd, Ahmaud Arbrery, and Breonna
Read MoreTurkish foreign minister says Sweden, Finland has to comply with memorandum to be part of NATO
By Anadolu Agency Sweden and Finland have to comply with a recent memorandum signed with Türkey to be part of NATO, the Turkish foreign minister said on Monday. “If they do not comply, we
Read MoreThe $2 Trillion Threat To Middle East Oil
By Tsvetana Paraskova The global drive to mitigate the impact of climate change and boost renewable energy is threatening the immense wealth that the Arab Gulf oil producers have accumulated from
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Blog PostsVirus outbreak could spin ‘out of control’ in South Sudan
In this photo taken Sunday, June 21, 2020, an infectious disease specialist, left, takes a sample from Dr. Reagan Taban Augustino, right, now a coronavirus patient himself under quarantine, at
Reading terror attack: Libyan suspect sought to travel abroad to join Islamist group, security sources say
© Provided by The Independent The Libyan man arrested in connection with the multiple stabbings in Reading, which left three people dead, had sought to travel abroad to take part in jihad,
UK: Police launch murder probe into Reading deaths
Knife-wielding man kills 3, seriously injures 3 others in Forbury Gardens attack, police confirm British police said on Sunday that a murder investigation has been launched into the killings of
Blasts kill 7 people in southern and central Somalia
Photo/Somali Times At least seven people have died in two separate bomb attacks in southern and central Somalia in the last 24 hours, police and military officers said on Sunday. In the first
‘Our country’: Donald Trump renews racist attacks on Ilhan Omar
Omar hit back at Trump, saying that he – not immigrants – is responsible for the mounting coronavirus death toll in America (MEE/File photo) US President Donald Trump has renewed his
How a Somali community took on a Minnesota meatpacking plant to contain a Covid-19 outbreak
Workers at meat processing plants across the US have been particularly vulnerable to Covid-19 By Chidinma Irene Nwoye Six years ago, then 27-year-old Nimo Ibrahim started her new job deboning
Somalia health sector under Covid-19 threat
Despite three decades of armed conflict and natural disasters, Somalia healthcare system had been showing signs of recovery courtesy of the private sector and diaspora support. Then Covid-19
Saudi Arabia: Pro-Israel journalist stripped of citizenship for possessing false documents
journalist Hamid Al-Ghabin [Twitter] The Saudi Ministry of Interior has confirmed that journalist Hamid Al-Ghabin was stripped of his citizenship not due to his support of Israel, but for
Aden Duale’s woes deepen as Jubilee Party convenes meeting to discuss his fate
National Assembly Majority Leader Aden Duale is still a marked man despite surviving a series of Jubilee Party’s purge on errant and disloyal members. Ahead of a parliamentary group meeting
Kenya plans to reopen border with Somalia
Large-scale fishermen in Lamu County and traders in goods to and from Somalia will soon resume trade after the national government revealed plans to reopen the Lamu section of the Kenya-Somalia
Virus outbreak could spin ‘out of control’ in South Sudan
In this photo taken Sunday, June 21, 2020, an infectious disease specialist, left, takes a sample from Dr. Reagan Taban Augustino, right, now a coronavirus patient himself under quarantine, at
Reading terror attack: Libyan suspect sought to travel abroad to join Islamist group, security sources say
© Provided by The Independent The Libyan man arrested in connection with the multiple stabbings in Reading, which left three people dead, had sought to travel abroad to take part in jihad,
UK: Police launch murder probe into Reading deaths
Knife-wielding man kills 3, seriously injures 3 others in Forbury Gardens attack, police confirm British police said on Sunday that a murder investigation has been launched into the killings of
Blasts kill 7 people in southern and central Somalia
Photo/Somali Times At least seven people have died in two separate bomb attacks in southern and central Somalia in the last 24 hours, police and military officers said on Sunday. In the first
‘Our country’: Donald Trump renews racist attacks on Ilhan Omar
Omar hit back at Trump, saying that he – not immigrants – is responsible for the mounting coronavirus death toll in America (MEE/File photo) US President Donald Trump has renewed his
How a Somali community took on a Minnesota meatpacking plant to contain a Covid-19 outbreak
Workers at meat processing plants across the US have been particularly vulnerable to Covid-19 By Chidinma Irene Nwoye Six years ago, then 27-year-old Nimo Ibrahim started her new job deboning
Somalia health sector under Covid-19 threat
Despite three decades of armed conflict and natural disasters, Somalia healthcare system had been showing signs of recovery courtesy of the private sector and diaspora support. Then Covid-19
Saudi Arabia: Pro-Israel journalist stripped of citizenship for possessing false documents
journalist Hamid Al-Ghabin [Twitter] The Saudi Ministry of Interior has confirmed that journalist Hamid Al-Ghabin was stripped of his citizenship not due to his support of Israel, but for
Aden Duale’s woes deepen as Jubilee Party convenes meeting to discuss his fate
National Assembly Majority Leader Aden Duale is still a marked man despite surviving a series of Jubilee Party’s purge on errant and disloyal members. Ahead of a parliamentary group meeting
Kenya plans to reopen border with Somalia
Large-scale fishermen in Lamu County and traders in goods to and from Somalia will soon resume trade after the national government revealed plans to reopen the Lamu section of the Kenya-Somalia


