MP Fiqi: Sahafi Hotel attack was a target to assassinate MPs Storyline:National News, Security Ahmed Mohamed Fiqi a member of the federal parliament speaking to a press conference in the capital, Mogadishu today has addressed about the latest car bombing attacks that killed more… 1 min read
2 mins read Storyline:National News U.S. ambassador to Somalia starts duty By T. Roble U. S Mission to Somalia Thursday announced the arrival of newly appointed ambassador Donald Yamamoto as he takes over from his predecessor Stephen Schwartz who resigned last October.…
2 mins read Storyline:National News, World Brexit deal ‘moves on’ as May wins cabinet support A closely-watched meeting of the British cabinet ended on Wednesday night with British Prime Minister Theresa May making a public statement to say her cabinet had made the “collective decision”…
3 mins read Storyline:National News Djibouti seeks Security Council support over border row with Eritrea By T. Roble Djibouti has sought the UN Security Council’s support in seeking settlement of the border dispute with its neighbour Eritrea through the International Court of Justice after what…
1 min read Storyline:National News, Security Government Forces conduct a Massive operation in Beledweyn town Reports from Beledweyn town, the capital of Hiiran region, are indicating that Somalia National Army forces are conducting massive operations in the town. The operation was meant to inspect and…
2 mins read Storyline:National News President Farmajo welcomes the lift of Eritrea sanctions President Mohamed Abdullahi Farmajo of Somalia has welcomed the decision of the UN Security Council for lifting the sanctions against Eritrea. The president said that the arms embargo on Eritrea…
3 mins read Storyline:National News, World U.N. Lifts Sanctions on Eritrea but Keeps Somalia Arms Embargo BY: The United Nations Security Council voted unanimously Wednesday to lift sanctions against Eritrea following its thaw in relations with Ethiopia and other neighbouring countries but kept an arms embargo…