JD Vance Accuses EU of Interference While Campaigning for Orbán in Hungary. BUDAPEST — JD Vance accused the European Union of election interference in Hungary on...
Prosecutors are filing cases—but juries aren’t buying them. Something is shifting inside DC’s courtroom. WASHINGTON — The U.S. attorney’s office in Washington, led by Jeanine Pirro,...
The Shield of the Two Holy Sites: Strategic Patience and the Nuclear Horizon. In Riyadh, the shift is no longer subtle. What began as a war...
Sky Shift—Iran War Disrupts Global Aviation as Gulf Airlines Lose Ground to Western Rivals. At major airports across Europe and Asia, departure boards are quietly telling...
A European vote on Tibet just triggered a sharp response from Beijing — and reignited a global dispute over religion and power. Tensions between China and...
A robot walks into the White House—and delivers a message about the future of children, AI, and power. A humanoid robot walking through the White House...
Trump, Greenland, global tension—but Danish voters care about one thing: their bills. As Denmark heads into a closely contested election, the campaign has been shaped by...
EU Demands Answers From Hungary Over Alleged Russia Leaks Amid Growing Trust Crisis. A political storm is building inside the European Union after allegations that Hungary’s...
For eight years, the torches were lit in secret. This time, they burned in the open. Return to Afrin Marks First Public Celebration Since Displacement and...
As Strait Risks Surge and Brent Spikes, New Delhi Leans on Russian Crude, Diversification and Strategic Buffers. Forty percent of India’s oil passes through Hormuz. Brent...
When armed men with no badges pull guns on a citizen, the line between law enforcement and lawlessness collapses. A Minnesota police chief was forced into...
Horn of Africa’s Lawless Seas: Piracy, Smuggling and the New Scramble for Strategic Ports. In the waters stretching from the Red Sea to the western Indian...
Germany isn’t at war—but it’s acting like a target. And that distinction now matters less than ever. Germany has taken a decisive step toward hardening its...
When presidential rhetoric meets federal power, the line between investigation and intimidation grows dangerously thin. President Donald Trump escalated his confrontation with Rep. Ilhan Omar on...
Modi and Europe Rewrite Global Trade: The World’s Biggest Free-Trade Zone Is Born. As Washington wavers, India and Europe redraw the map of global trade. India and...
After Israel, India Steps Forward: Somaliland Emerges as New Pivot in the Indian Ocean. India is quietly emerging as the most likely next major power to...
Jealousy in Villa Somalia: Hassan Sheikh’s War Against Somaliland’s Democracy. Somalia’s President Hassan Sheikh Mohamud has become a prisoner of his own jealousy. Two years into...
China’s reported development of a prototype extreme ultraviolet (EUV) lithography machine—a critical piece of technology long monopolized by Western firms—may have implications far beyond commercial competition...
Across the United States, long-shuttered prisons — some with histories of abuse, neglect, and civil rights violations — are being quietly reopened to serve as new...
Ethiopia will hold its 7th General Election on June 1, 2026, the National Election Board of Ethiopia (NEBE) announced on Tuesday, marking the formal start of...
China Tests Hypersonic Jet Aiming to Circle the Globe in Seven Hours. China’s aviation ambitions are accelerating at extraordinary speed. The country is developing a hypersonic...
Saudi Arabia’s decision to allow foreign nationals to purchase real estate beginning in January 2026 marks one of the most consequential shifts in the Kingdom’s economic...
The Collapse of a Mirage: Donor Fatigue Exposes Somalia’s Fake Economy. The illusion of Mogadishu’s “economic progress” has finally cracked. Somalia’s finance minister has admitted what...
A340s, 777s and Forged Papers: Inside the Plot to Replenish Iran’s Fleet. A fresh sanctions-evasion pathway has opened from Africa to Tehran, aviation researchers and open-source...
Africa’s development banks are entering a make-or-break moment. Behind closed doors in Washington, Paris and major investment houses, a quiet campaign is underway — one that...
The Strategic Successes of Ismail Omar Guelleh’s Era: Why Djibouti Stands as a Model of Stability. As Djibouti prepares for a potential sixth term under President...
A fierce political feud is tearing through Iran’s ruling elite, exposing deep fractures within a regime long defined by unity in repression and control. Analysts in...
David Beckham has been knighted by King Charles III, in what the retired British soccer star described as his “proudest moment.” The former England soccer captain...
When flashbangs lit up a quiet Dearborn street before dawn on Halloween, residents thought they were reliving an old nightmare. The FBI shouted commands in Arabic...
As U.S. President Donald Trump and Chinese President Xi Jinping prepare for their high-stakes summit in South Korea this week, Israeli legal scholar and reform advocate...
After years of stalled discussions and missed deadlines, the African Union (AU) is once again at a crossroads. With the world shifting toward multipolar power and...
OPEN THE SKY: How a Unified African Airspace Could Unleash a $75 Billion Economic Revolution. From Nairobi to Marrakech, Africa’s fragmented skies hide one of its...
WASHINGTON, D.C. — Former U.S. National Security Adviser John Bolton, one of the most hawkish figures of the Trump era, has surrendered to federal authorities in...
President Abdirahman Mohamed Abdillahi (Irro) of the Republic of Somaliland has extended heartfelt condolences to the family, government, and people of Kenya following the death of...
The Dragon in the Gulf: China’s Quiet March into African Waters. China’s latest deployment of a People’s Liberation Army Navy (PLAN) fleet to the Gulf of...
Nearly a year after his downfall, former Syrian President Bashar al-Assad has resurfaced — not in a courtroom or exile camp, but in a gilded Moscow...
The Democratic Republic of Congo is once again caught in a grinding war, this time between government forces and the March 23 Movement (M23), a rebel...
The African Union warns Somalia’s fragile progress risks collapse without nearly $200 million in funding for its final peace mission, exposing deep divisions among donors over...
Former British Prime Minister Tony Blair has privately proposed leading a transitional governing authority in Gaza once the war between Israel and Hamas ends, according to...
French President Emmanuel Macron said Tuesday that U.S. President Donald Trump should use America’s leverage over Israel to halt the war in Gaza if he wants...
It is one of the most enduring social rituals of the modern age: a man drops to one knee, produces a small box, and reveals a...
Three of Israel’s closest allies — the United Kingdom, Canada, and Australia — have formally recognized a Palestinian state. The announcements, coordinated just 24 hours before...
The calendar says late September, but in Washington it feels like the eve of battle. In one war room sits Donald Trump, restless and defiant, treating...
The MAGA heir-apparent wasn’t just an activist — he was family. Now his assassination leaves a political and emotional vacuum Trump cannot ignore. When word first...
In her first public remarks since the assassination of her husband, conservative activist Charlie Kirk, Erika Kirk on Thursday promised that his mission would not end...
The Justice Department is auctioning off the 348-foot Amadea, once worth $350 million, in one of its boldest seizures since the war in Ukraine. The United...
Taiwan is rehearsing the end of the world while much of its population insists it isn’t coming. Sirens wail, fake blood is smeared on volunteers, and...
Nairobi denies, but local leaders warn Jubaland troops are camping in Mandera, raising fears of a sovereignty breach and Somalia’s conflict spilling into Kenya. Kenya is...
Morocco has just test-fired Israeli-made Extra guided missiles in its southeast desert. The rockets, part of the $150 million PULS launcher system Rabat bought in 2021,...
The director recalls Trump’s cameo in Celebrity as “a pleasure to work with,” says he voted for Kamala Harris, and jokes he could “do wonders” directing...
Helsinki halts millions in aid to Somalia as Mogadishu refuses to take back its own convicted criminals — triggering a wave of outrage across Europe. Finland...
French President Emmanuel Macron has sent a sharply worded public letter to Israeli Prime Minister Benjamin Netanyahu. The letter, dated August 26, warns that Israel risks...
Newly declassified files show former U.S. President Bill Clinton asked Russian President Vladimir Putin for help fighting terrorism. Their first summit took place on June 4,...
Nigeria has stepped up its fight against cybercrime with the deportation of 50 Chinese nationals and one Tunisian on Thursday. This action brings the total number...
Built for the 1889 World’s Fair, the Eiffel Tower was nicknamed the “300-metre tower” for a reason. Yet on hot days, Paris’s most famous landmark doesn’t...
Ukraine and its European backers spent the weekend recalibrating after President Donald Trump appeared to edge closer to Vladimir Putin’s position following their Alaska summit—touting “progress”...
Poland marked the 105th anniversary of the Battle of Warsaw with a show of modern muscle—and a pointed message for Moscow. President Karol Nawrocki, a close...
Kenya’s Chief of Defence Forces, Gen. Charles Kahariri, is urging stronger international backing for Somalia as African Union troops pull back, warning that a widening security...
The African Union is throwing its weight behind a global push to fix the world map. Backers of the “Correct The Map” campaign want governments, schools,...
President Donald Trump says Washington, D.C., is just the start. After ordering 800 National Guard troops into the capital, he warned that Chicago, Los Angeles, New...
An internal British Army investigation has found that some soldiers at the British Army Training Unit Kenya (Batuk) are still using sex workers, despite a 2022...
The African Development Bank will provide up to $500 million for Ethiopia’s new $10 billion airport, set to become Africa’s largest when it opens in 2029....
A $1.75 billion deal between Russia and Iran to produce Shahed-136 drones has soured, with Tehran feeling sidelined as Moscow upgrades the drones and manufactures them...
Many African nations still don’t fully know what minerals lie beneath their soil — a problem rooted in history and politics. While Rwanda has made deliberate...
Disinformation travels fast — and far. In a fascinating example, false narratives about Burkina Faso’s junta leader, Ibrahim Traoré, have found new life across the Indo-Pacific,...
Abdiaziz Shafii Farah, a Somali-American businessman, was sentenced Wednesday to 28 years in prison for orchestrating one of the largest COVID-19 fraud schemes in U.S. history....
The United States plans to auction the Amadea, a $325 million Russian yacht, seized since Russia invaded Ukraine. This marks the first sale of a confiscated...
Ethiopia’s central bank has turned its sights on four Somali-owned money transfer firms operating in the U.S., accusing them of laundering money and funneling funds into...
China’s Energy Strategy Under Fire: Why Beijing Defies U.S. Oil Sanctions Demands. During recent trade talks in Stockholm, U.S. negotiators pressed China to halt purchases of...
Senate Democrats have invoked a rarely used federal provision known as the “Rule of Five” to compel the Department of Justice (DOJ) to release all documents...
Three Somali-Finnish teenagers tragically drowned last Friday at Kalajoki’s popular Hiekkasärkät beach, reigniting urgent calls for lifeguard supervision at one of Finland’s busiest summer destinations. The...
Minnesota Court Orders Nolosha to Repay Somali-American Families Over Failed Housing Project A Minnesota judge has ruled against Nolosha Development and its CEO, Abdiwali Abdullahi, ordering...
Sudan’s ongoing conflict has taken a perilous turn as the paramilitary Rapid Support Forces (RSF), led by General Mohamed Hamdan Dagalo—known as Hemedti—announced the formation of...
New Coast Guard Cooperation Agreement boosts Somaliland’s defense capacity and signals growing democratic alliance amid regional tensions. The governments of the Republic of Somaliland and Taiwan...
Senegal reclaims full military sovereignty as France formally shutters its last base in Dakar after six decades of post-colonial presence. After 60 years, France ends its...
Berlin deports Somali criminals amid rising far-right pressure, triggering fear and fury in Europe’s largest Somali diaspora. Germany has deported eight Somali nationals convicted of violent...
Somali influencers used social media to spread radical content, urge violence, raise cash for arms and glorify war in Somalia — all from Germany, a joint...