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The EastAfrican on MSNSomalia pushes for direct elections—but must win over its critics firstOnce in a while, Somali government officials come forth to declare the next elections will be direct voting, some kind of universal suffrage. This week, they told the diplomatic corps and the ...
Somalia’s National Intelligence and Security Agency (NISA) said on Sunday that an airstrike targeting al-Shabaab terrorists ...
Rats and rotting piles of garbage have flooded the streets of the English city of Birmingham amid 32-degree heat after four ...
A recent air industry development that could affect the Philippines if it gains more support and traction from other countries was recently protested by the International Air Transport Association as ...
Nursing homes around the U.S. say they're feeling the effects of President Donald Trump's immigration crackdown. As Trump has ...
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Nigerian Tribune on MSNMr. President, mount a cenotaph… mourn and actTHE December 19, 2024 edition of Business Day e-paper ran a concerning report on the arrest/summon/questioning of the ...
When a colleague died in his arms on a packed Somalian street, anyone would have forgiven award-winning journalist Peter Greste for deciding that the job of foreign correspondent – the role he’d ...
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The Kenya Times on MSNKenya Officially Drops Visa Requirement for All African CountriesKenya has officially scrapped visa requirements for all African and most Caribbean countries. This means citizens from these regions no longer need an Electronic Travel Authorization (ETA), do not ...
Explore Somalia's most dangerous areas beyond the Green Line. Learn why these zones are off-limits and what travelers and journalists must know.
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