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Turkey resolved to strengthen its ties with Africa: Mevlüt Çavuşoğlu

Turkey is determined to strengthen its cooperation with African countries and regional organizations on the continent, said the Turkish foreign minister on July 20, visiting the West African country of Togo. In a joint press conference alongside his Togolese counterpart Robert Dussey in the capital Lome, Mevlüt Çavuşoğlu stressed...

Al Jazeera media platforms under cyberattack

Website and digital platforms of entire Doha-based network undergoing 'systematic and continual hacking attempts' The websites and digital platforms of Al Jazeera Media Network are undergoing systematic and continual hacking attempts. These attempts are gaining intensity and taking various forms. However, the platforms have not been...

Is Black Panther Islamophobic? A Somali Canadian Perspective

Written by  Hodan Ahmed Mohamed First, I need to tell you who I am. I am a diaspora Somali Canadian based in Toronto, Ontario. I am an educator, researcher with a focus on diversity and inclusion, curriculum development, public engagement, immigration, and Criminal Justice System working with...

Inside Story – What to do about North Korea?

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North Korea latest and biggest nuclear bomb test caused an earthquake in China and Russia - and the political shockwave has reached all around the world. Donald Trump described the north as a "rogue nation" which continues to be "very hostile and dangerous to...

Foresight Planning – Our very survival depends upon it

Cast your mind back to the end of 1999 and the approach of what many viewed as a new Millennium. For some there was a degree of anxiety about a possible Millennium computer bug, but for others here was an opportunity to party as...

Fears after Kenya deports South Sudan rebel spokesman

UN says sending the registered refugee back to home country where he faces risk of abuse breaches international law. Kenya has deported a South Sudanese rebel spokesman - a registered refugee - back to his war-torn country where he could face detention and abuse at...

Climate Change: The biggest ever threat to humanity

Climate scientists and energy researchers at Stanford documented the devastating effects of climate change on the world and developed technologies to help reduce carbon emissions. (Image credit: ParabolStudio / Shutterstock
By:Ayanle Shuaib As a result of human-induced climate change, various weather and climate extremes are now occurring in every region across the globe. Extreme weather events such as heatwaves, torrential rainfall, droughts, and tropical cyclones are becoming more often, with evidence pointing to human influence....

6 Somali students missing in Dhaka for one year

Six Somali students of a private university in Dhaka have been missing for more than a year. The university filed a general diary (GD) with West Uttara Police Station on July 24, 2017, but police have not been able to trace the students over the...

Turkey’s defense Minister Hulusi Akar arrives in Mogadishu

Turkish Defense Minister Hulusi Akar arrives in Mogadishu
Horndiplomat-Turkish Defense Minister Hulusi Akar arrives in Mogadishu. Deputy Prime Minister Mahdi M Guled receives the delegation at the airport. Horndiplomat Reports The defence minister is accompanied by the Chief of the Turkish Army, Chief of Staff and the head officials of TIKA. According to Goobjoobnews...

António Guterres set to be sworn in as next UN Secretary-General

Former Prime Minister of Portugal António Guterres is set to be sworn in Monday, 12 December, as the next United Nations Secretary-General, succeeding Ban Ki-moon who steps down at the end of the month. Mr. Guterres, 67, was Prime Minister of Portugal from 1995 to...