China’s reported development of a prototype extreme ultraviolet (EUV) lithography machine—a critical piece of technology long monopolized by Western firms—may have implications far beyond commercial competition...
A photo of Sarah Dzafce, the titleholder of Miss Finland 2025, has ignited widespread accusations of racism and drawn significant international backlash from several Asian countries...
As Chinese warships circle and jets probe Taiwan’s skies, Washington responds with one of its biggest weapons packages in decades. The United States has approved an...
The Pentagon gets more money—but less freedom. And buried in the fine print is a shift that could reshape U.S. strategy far beyond Washington. The U.S....
From national security to Dengue fever and mineral wealth, Somaliland’s cabinet laid out a snapshot of a state managing pressure—and planning ahead. Somaliland’s Council of Ministers...
Publicly, the talks were about trade and cooperation. In the background, a sensitive issue loomed: deportations from Sweden to Somalia. Somali President Hassan Sheikh Mohamud on...
Proposed Defense Bill Boosts Spending to $900.6 Billion, Backing Missile Defense and Next-Generation Aircraft. Congressional negotiators have unveiled a compromise National Defense Authorization Act that would...
He was preparing to leave Somalia with his pregnant wife. Weeks later, he was shot dead in the street. A young rickshaw driver who had recently...
The travel ban is back—broader, tougher, and politically charged. Five more countries are out, dozens face new limits, and the message from Washington is unmistakable. The...
Iranian authorities have arrested Nobel Peace Prize laureate and prominent human rights activist Narges Mohammadi, reigniting international outrage and underscoring Tehran’s escalating war against civil society....
Keir Starmer’s grip on Labour’s internal discipline is facing an unexpected stress test—this time from within his own cabinet ranks. Ian Murray, a senior Labour figure...
Providence, Rhode Island — U.S. authorities have taken a person of interest into custody following a deadly shooting at Brown University that left two students dead...
A drone strike on a United Nations peacekeeping base in Sudan’s South Kordofan region has killed six UN soldiers from Bangladesh and wounded at least six...
A Vermont school district faced racist threats after flying the Somali flag in solidarity with students. The backlash reveals how U.S. political rhetoric reverberates through immigrant...
US Ends Temporary Protected Status for Ethiopians, Signaling Harder Turn in Trump’s Immigration Strategy. The Trump administration has moved to terminate Temporary Protected Status (TPS) for...
U.S. forces have intercepted and seized military equipment from a Chinese cargo ship bound for Iran, marking one of the most significant disruptions of Iran’s rearmament...
Eritrea has formally withdrawn from the Intergovernmental Authority on Development (IGAD), delivering a sharp rebuke to the regional bloc and further exposing the fractures reshaping the...
THE SOMALI AMERICAN DIVIDE: Abdi Iftin Breaks the Silence on Fraud, Assimilation, and Community Intimidation in Minnesota. In a rare and unusually candid public statement, Somali...
Taiwan’s deputy foreign minister quietly traveled to Israel last month for security-focused discussions, Reuters reported Thursday, marking a rare high-level visit at a moment of mounting...
The United States announced it is reviewing its relationship with Tanzania after widespread election-related violence left hundreds of civilians dead, according to UN human rights experts,...