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Abdiwahab Ahmed

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EU to ban Russian combatants under latest sanctions package

Brussels has moved to tighten the screws on Moscow again, unveiling the European Commission’s 21st package of sanctions against Russia more than four years after the Kremlin launched its full-scale invasion of Ukraine. Under the latest measures, Russian combatants would be barred from entering the European Union, 30 more ships will be added to a sanctions list that already covers 632 vessels, and a further 31 Russian banks will also come under restrictions. EU member states will now have several weeks to examine the measures…

North Western State of Somalia: Justice Cannot Be Treated as a Business

North Western State of Somalia's greatest threat to peace and progress is not an invading army but the steady erosion of justice from within its own institutions. A nation cannot thrive when courts are run like businesses, when legal disputes are treated as revenue streams, and when delays make injustice an accepted part of life. Too many Somalilanders now believe the legal system shields the powerful and punishes the powerless. Cases are postponed, influence buys outcomes, and ordinary people watch as the law becomes a…

UK, France and Germany back Zelensky’s call for meeting with Putin

With the war grinding into a fifth year, Volodymyr Zelensky won fresh backing in London from the leaders of Britain, France and Germany for his push to open direct ceasefire talks with Russia, according to a joint statement released after defence discussions. Mr Zelensky joined British Prime Minister Keir Starmer, French President Emmanuel Macron and German Chancellor Friedrich Merz at 10 Downing Street, where the four met as the conflict continued to exact a heavy toll across Ukraine. The leaders said they "supported the…

Powerful earthquake in the Philippines leaves at least 32 feared dead

A deadly 7.8-magnitude earthquake off the southern Philippine island of Mindanao has killed at least 32 people and injured dozens more, disaster officials said, as Manila intensified search-and-rescue efforts across the region. The quake struck early in the morning about 20 km off the coast of Sarangani province, setting off tsunami warnings in several countries. Powerful tremors were felt across Mindanao and as far as Manado, 420 km away on Indonesia’s Sulawesi island. In General Santos City, the hardest-hit area and home…

Trump says Middle East peace deal talks are in final throes

Hopes for a Middle East breakthrough surged after US President Donald Trump said negotiators had entered the “final throes” of efforts to secure a peace deal, following a pause in fresh fighting between Iran and Israel that had threatened to reignite the months-long war. Trump has repeatedly insisted an agreement with Tehran is close at hand. But diplomacy has repeatedly lost momentum, and the two sides have continued to exchange fire despite a ceasefire that has formally been in place since 8 April. Iran and Israel “were…

Pope says Church must provide reparations to abuse survivors

Pope Leo XIV delivered his bluntest message yet to Spain’s Catholic hierarchy on the abuse crisis, telling bishops they must hear survivors, acknowledge the truth and provide reparations for harm that has badly damaged the Church’s moral standing. Speaking to an assembly of Spanish bishops in Madrid today, the Pope condemned sexual abuse in the Church as a "scourge" and urged leaders to build what he called a "culture of care". "Faced with this scourge, the ecclesial community is called to respond with listening, truth,…

Canadians Rethink Their Relationship With the United States

Few people have watched the arc of Canada-US politics as closely as Caroline Mulroney. The daughter of former prime minister Brian Mulroney, she grew up around a cross-border relationship shaped in part by her father’s bond with Ronald Reagan — a partnership that helped produce a landmark Canada-US free trade agreement and set the tone for decades of co-operation. "It was his work with Ronald Reagan that led to our first free trade agreement with the United States, built on their friendship and the belief that our economies…

Armenia PM Wins Vote, Cementing Country’s Westward Tilt

Armenia’s governing Civil Contract party captured just under half the vote in a parliamentary election that doubled as a referendum on its peace push with Azerbaijan and its steady turn toward the West, away from longtime patron Russia. With ballots counted from every polling station, Prime Minister Nikol Pashinyan’s party secured 49.8% of the vote, according to results released today by the Central Election Commission (CEC), slipping from the 54% it won in the 2021 election. The count also pointed to a…

China’s Xi to visit North Korea after meetings with Trump and Putin

With a flourish of warm rhetoric and hard-edged diplomacy, China's President Xi Jinping set off for North Korea praising what he called an "invincible friendship" with Pyongyang, embarking on his first trip abroad this year after hosting successive summits in Beijing. For decades, China — Washington's principal geopolitical rival — has remained by far North Korea's biggest trading partner, as well as a crucial source of diplomatic and economic backing for the sanctions-hit nation of about 26 million people. The visit marks…

Six Injured in Stabbing Incident at New York Penn Station

As New York braced for a week in the global spotlight, violence erupted at the heart of the city’s transit network: six people were wounded in a stabbing at Penn Station, Mayor Zohran Mamdani said, just as the metropolitan area prepared to host the NBA Finals and football’s World Cup. Authorities detained a suspect after the attack, and all six victims were taken to a hospital, according to the New York Fire Department. One person suffered serious injuries. Fire officials had first said five people were hurt, but Mamdani…