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Afghan Forces Report Gains in Kunduz After Push by Taliban

KABUL, Afghanistan — Afghan officials said on Tuesday that their commando forces had reclaimed the main city square in Kunduz from theTaliban and were making gains elsewhere in the key provincial capital, where the insurgents overran central neighborhoods on Monday. Residents said by telephone that...

Kenya and Somaliland Agree To Deepen Bilateral Ties

Somaliland, Kenya Presidents discuss issues of mutual interest
By: Staff writer  in a joint communique by Uhuru Kenyatta and Somaliland President Muse Bihi where they directed their respective senior officials to work together to develop a general cooperation framework agreement. In the agreement, Kenya is expected to open its Consulate in Hargeisa by end...

NEW UN SOMALIA SPECIAL REPRESENTATIVE HIGHLIGHTS HUMANITARIAN SITUATION ON VISIT TO SOUTH WEST STATE

NEW UN SPECIAL REPRESENTATIVE HIGHLIGHTS HUMANITARIAN SITUATION ON VISIT TO SOUTH WEST STATE
By: UNSOM Baidoa – South West State was the latest stop for the recently-appointed top United Nations official for Somalia, who today met that Federal Member State’s (FMS) leadership for a wide-ranging exchange on collaboration and support.

Somalia criticises global powers over interference

AFPCopyright: AFP President Farmajo has signed a law extending his term and that of the parliament
By:BBC AFRICA The Somali government says it stands by the decision to extend the term of the president and criticised the international community for seeking to undermine the country's democratic processes. In a statement, the foreign affairs ministry said it was dismayed by statements from some...

Muslims concerned, experts cautious of Trump’s term

By Kasim Ileri Muslim Americans uneasy with US president-elect; leaders urge Trump to deal equitably WASHINGTON:-The unlikely ascension of Donald Trump to the Oval Office has heightened concerns among many groups following his inflammatory language while on the campaign trail. “The president-elect and the American people have...

Somalia army chief survives suicide attack in Mogadishu

Somalia army chief survives suicide attack in Mogadishu
By:Xinhua Somalia Army chief survived a suicide attack in Mogadishu on Monday after an explosion targeting his convoy occurred near the army hospital, officials said. Ismael Mukhtar Omar, government spokesman said the massive attack in Hodan district in Mogadishu targeted the country's army chief General Odawaa...

How have the Premier League’s top six been affected by injuries to key players?

Liverpool must fight for a top-four finish without the injured Sadio Mane, but how have the top six coped with injuries to key players this season? A quiet physio room has obvious benefits. With a full squad to choose from, managers can build momentum by...

Morocco beat Portugal 1-0, become first African nation to reach World Cup semifinals

by : ANADOLU AGENCY Morocco beat Portugal 1-0 and became the first African nation to reach FIFA World Cup semifinals in Qatar 2022 on Saturday. Cristiano Ronaldo was named on the bench for the match at...

US Envoy Urges Ethiopia, Somalia Leaders To De-escalate

Molly Phee speaks at Senate Foreign Relations Committee hearing on Feb 1, 2022
By: AFP US envoy said Wednesday she encouraged the leaders of Somalia and Ethiopia to de-escalate tensions after a rift over Addis Ababa reaching a maritime deal with Somaliland. Ethiopia, which lost access...

Dahabshiil Helping Raise Money To Aid Drought Victims Through Football

Dahabshiil Helping Raise Money To Aid Drought Victims Through Football
By: CAPITALFM  The Horn of Africa region is facing one of its worst droughts in almost a half century with crops failing, livestock dying and children being treated for malnutrition. Worst affected are...