Uranium claims in Somalia akin to Bush’s case for Iraq war-nuclear researcher Storyline:National News, Science & Tech If the argument has an oddly familiar ring, it is because uranium — or rather the fear of it — was a key part of the justification by the George… 3 mins read
1 min read Storyline:11th Parliament, National News MPs, Ministers keep off House proceedings as divisions emerge over Qalbi Dhagah case The Lower House has failed to commence seating today after lawmakers among them ministers failed to affirm their attendance in the House forcing the Speaker Mohamed Osman Jawaari to read…
4 mins read Storyline:National News Somalia violated domestic and international law in extraditing Qalbi Dhagah-legal expert The government grossly violated the Constitution and International Laws in handing over ONLF senior leader Qalbi Dhagah to Ethiopia, an international legal expert has said noting the government failed to…
2 mins read Storyline:11th Parliament, National News House to demand more answers over Qalbi Dhagah case as it resumes business today The question of embattled senior ONLF leader who was extradited to Ethiopia last week and subsequently branded a terrorist by the government will feature today in parliament as lawmakers resume…
3 mins read Creative writing: Three quick fixes to help students write better opening sentences In an exam situation, students can get stuck trying to come up with an opening sentence, so this head of English offers some tips to help them make the most…
3 mins read Storyline:Business Africa’s richest man may enter bidding war for PPC Johannesburg – Aliko Dangote, Africa’s richest man, is among those considering counteroffers for PPC [JSE:PPC] that could signal a bidding contest for South Africa’s largest cement maker, according to people familiar…
5 mins read Storyline:World Myanmar: Who are the Rohingya Muslims? Why are the more than one million Rohingya in Myanmar considered the ‘world’s most persecuted minority’? Who are the Rohingya? The Rohingya are often described as “the world’s most persecuted…
4 mins read Storyline:Science & Tech Interrupting Parkinson’s disease Treating with antioxidants early in disease process may halt degeneration and improve neuronal function. Northwestern Medicine scientists have identified a toxic cascade that leads to neuronal degeneration in patients with…
3 mins read Storyline:Science & Tech A huge new telescope in Canada is tracking the history of the universe’s expansion A brand new radio telescope in Canada just started searching space for digitized signals that can help the instruments measure the expansion of the universe. The telescope called the Canadian…
3 mins read Storyline:National News How Aid in Cash, Not Goods, Averted a Famine in Somalia UNITED NATIONS, Sep 8 2017 (IPS) – In February, when the government of Somalia sounded an alarm to the UN about risks of a famine in the country, the UN’s…