Qatar denies sponsoring bombings in Somalia Storyline:National News, World Qatar government has denied a New York Times post accusing Qatar of sponsoring bombing Somalia. The government communications office of Qatar has issued a statement on saying that the Qatar… 2 mins read
2 mins read Storyline:National News, World Boris Johson will be Britain’s next prime minister Boris Johnson, the flamboyant pro-Brexit politician, will become the next prime minister of the United Kingdom. Johnson was chosen as the leader of the ruling Conservative Party on Tuesday and will become…
4 mins read Storyline:National News With guns, cash and terrorism, gulf states vie for power in Somalia BY: The New York Times When a small car bomb exploded outside a courthouse in the bustling port city of Bosaso in northern Somalia, local news reports chalked it up to…
1 min read Storyline:National News, Security Turkey condemns deadly terror attack in the capital Mogadishu Turkey has strongly condemned the terror attacks on yesterday in the Somalia capital Mogadishu that killed almost 17 people and injured more than 28 people. The Turkish Foreign Ministry said…
2 mins read Storyline:National News Foreign envoys laud integration of moderate Islamic group into the Somali army Foreign envoys on Monday lauded the ongoing process to integrate forces of moderate Islamic group Ahlu Sunna Waljama’a (ASWJ) into Somali security forces. The envoys from the African Union, the…