Egypt court ruling opens way for possible poll delay Storyline:World Egypt’s Supreme Constitutional Court has ruled that an article in an election-related law was unconstitutional, paving the way for a possible delay in long-awaited parliamentary elections. The Supreme Constitutional Court’s… 1 min read
1 min read Storyline:National News Somali and Somaliland talks kicks off in Istanbul Government delegation is headed by Minister of Interior and Federalism Affairs, H.E. Abdirahman Odowa and the talks are expected to be very comprehensive and fruitful The Somali government delegation is…
2 mins read Storyline:Business, World Australia to test new jet tracking system Australia today said it was trialling a “world first” system with Malaysia and Indonesia that increases the tracking of aircraft over remote oceans, allowing authorities to quickly react to abnormal…
2 mins read Storyline:World First Iran flight arrives in Houthi-held Yemeni capital A first Iranian flight has landed in the Yemeni capital, a day after officials from the Shia-controlled city signed an aviation agreement with Tehran. The Mahan Air plane arrived in…
1 min read Storyline:National News 2 killed in inter-clan fighting in Mandera Two people were Sunday killed in Mandera’s Rhamu sub-county in suspected inter-clan conflict between Gare and Degodia communities, a police officer in the area told nation.co.ke. Police sources said that…
2 mins read Storyline:World UN Syria envoy moves to finalise deal on Aleppo truce UN envoy Staffan de Mistura has held talks in the Syrian capital to try to finalise a deal to freeze fighting in the war-ravaged northern city of Aleppo. De Mistura…
1 min read Storyline:National News Victims of Central Hotel flown to UAE for further treatment The federal government of Somalia has today taken 13 victims who were injured at heinous attack in Central Hotel last month, to The United Arab Emirates for treatment. The victims…
1 min read Storyline:National News Al-Shabab set alight to commodities Reports from Hiraan region indicate that Al-Shabab Organization has burnt down trade commodity and foodstuff as scorched earth policy in Burwein locality. Necessity Al-Shabab has reportedly gathered the food sacks…
1 min read Storyline:National News Regional Court Finds Four Journalists Guilty on Spreading False Against Government It has recently been concluded the trail four of five Somali journalists who were accused of spreading falsehood against government and incitement of violence, according to the charge…
3 mins read Storyline:World Venezuela announces diplomatic sanctions against US Nicolas Maduro, Venezuela’s president, plans to limit the US diplomatic presence in Venezuela and require American tourists to obtain visas, amid growing tensions between the two countries. Maduro said the…