Turkey and Africa are Building a Solid Partnership Storyline:Archive, Opinions By Mevlüt Çavuşoğlu As Turkey marks the annual Africa Day, I take the opportunity to celebrate Africa’s achievements and rejoice in our developing partnership. Africa’s ascendancy makes all Turks proud and… 5 mins read
1 min read Storyline:National News, Security Nasa-Hablod II terror attack suspects plead guilty Four suspects accused of being involved in the deadly bombing in Nasa-Hablod II hotel in Mogadishu last October that claimed 29 lives pleaded guilty Thursday during hearing in a military…
5 mins read Storyline:National News, World North Korea blows up nuclear test site amid doubts over summit North Korea followed through on a pledge to blow up tunnels at its nuclear test site on Thursday, media reported, as part of steps that have reduced tension on the…
2 mins read Storyline:National News PM Khaire fills vacant posts, appoints Hassan Mohamed to defense Prime Minister Hassan Khaire Thursday filled all the vacant posts in his cabinet some of which have remained without substantive ministers for about seven months. Hassan Ali Mohamed was appointed…
2 mins read Storyline:National News Amid a deadly cyclone, Somaliland and Puntland renew offensives At least 700,000 people have been affected by cyclone Sagar which has hammered the northern Somali regions Puntland and Somaliland forces went on the offensive Thursday morning again in Tukaraq amid…
1 min read Storyline:National News Somalia to roll out citizen registration following $10.5m grant from Pakistan Somalia could soon be on course to rolling out national registration of citizens thanks to a $10.5 million grant from the government of Pakistan. The two countries Wednesday signed an…
1 min read Storyline:National News Government, UN teams conduct humanitarian assessment in floods-hit Beletweyne Government and UN delegations hold assessment meetings with local leadership in Beleweyne town May 21, 2017. Photo: Mohamed Bishar|Goobjoog NewsA team of government and UN officials Monday visited the floods…
1 min read Storyline:National News Flooding displaces 188,000 people in eastern Ethiopia By Xinhua Flooding in Ethiopia’s eastern Somali regional state has displaced 188,000 people, the UN said on Wednesday. In a press statement, the UN Office for the Coordination of Humanitarian…
5 mins read Storyline:National News, World N. Korea preps nuclear site demolition despite US summit doubts By Invited foreign journalists gathered in North Korea Wednesday to witness the slated destruction of the reclusive regime’s nuclear test site, a high profile gesture on the road to a…
3 mins read Storyline:Business, National News IGAD countries to open borders for livestock Somalia alone has an estimated 53 million stock of animals and out of this, 7.1 million are camels, the highest than any other country in the world. By FAUXILE KIBET…