Spain has faced catastrophe as flash floods transformed serene village lanes into torrents, obliterating homes, halting transit, and claiming at least 95 lives in what many deem the nation's most dire natural calamity of recent memory.
Torrential downpours battered southern and eastern Spain from Tuesday through Wednesday, impacting areas from Malaga to Valencia. Vehicles became playthings in the rushing water, while debris and household goods spun in the rapidly rising currents. Police and rescuers employed helicopters and…
Somali Government Applauds UN’s Decision to Transition UNSOM into a Temporary Mission
Mogadishu (AX) — The Somali government has warmly greeted the United Nations Security Council's collective choice to morph the United Nations Assistance Mission in Somalia (UNSOM) into a provisional mission over the coming two years, stepping up on November 1, 2024.
Tune in: Young Democrats share their election anxieties just before Halloween
As the spooky season of Halloween begins in the vibrant city of New York, a chill runs through the veins of many young Democrats, who ponder the profound implications of a potential second Trump presidency for the nation.
Conversely, young Republicans experience their own brand of anxiety, grappling with the thought of Kamala Harris taking the helm in the Oval Office. That notion sends shivers down their spines, as they imagine what a Harris administration might entail.
With the election looming closer by the hour, the…
Bihi Affirms: North Western State of Somalia’s Sea Access Agreement with Ethiopia Remains Unchanged
HARGEISA, Somalia - The president of North Western State of Somalia, Muse Bihi Abdi, commented to the BBC Somali Service that the MoU signed in January 2024 with Ethiopia, allowing them access to the Red Sea for 20 kilometers, is still valid. He mentioned there’s been significant international pressure casting shadows over this decision.
Continuing with his stance, Bihi remarked, “We've not budged an inch; it’s business as usual.” Leading North Western State of Somalia, a self-proclaimed independent state, he added, “Folks…
Prime Minister Barre Holds Talks with Djibouti Parliament Members in Mogadishu
Mogadishu (AX) — On a balmy Wednesday evening in the heart of Mogadishu, Somali Prime Minister Hamsa Abdi Barre welcomed Speaker Dileita Mohamed Dileita of Djibouti's Parliament and his team to discuss fortifying the ties between their two nations.The Prime Minister underscored the crucial partnership between Somalia and Djibouti, emphasizing shared goals like development, mutual admiration, and maintaining peace. He extended heartfelt thanks to Djibouti for its unwavering backing in Somalia's journey of…
Somali President Aims to Mend Fences with Northeastern State and Jubaland Amidst Political Divide
MOGADISHU, Somalia - Facing a potential political turmoil in Somalia, President Hassan Sheikh Mohamud expresses his willingness to mend fences with Northeastern State and Jubaland's leaders, emphasizing that building the nation is a collective responsibility for all Somalis, not just those in governance.
Hassan Sheikh finds himself at odds with Jubaland's President Ahmed Madobe and Northeastern State's leader Said Abdullahi Deni. Both have criticized the proposed extensions of terms for federal states' leaders and the…
Somalia Sends Ethiopian Diplomat Packing
Somalia has tagged an Ethiopian diplomat in Mogadishu as unwelcome and sent him packing.Somalia's Foreign Affairs ministry on Tuesday pointed a finger, accusing the diplomat of "actions not suitable for his diplomatic duties."The diplomat in the hot seat, Ali Mohamed Adan, who serves as a counselor at the Ethiopian embassy in Mogadishu, was given the boot and must depart Somalia within the next 72 hours.The specifics of Ali's alleged misconduct weren't disclosed, but the statement mentioned a "breach of the Vienna Convention…
Tragic Russian Attack on Kharkiv Claims One Life and Leaves Nearly 30 Injured
A recent Russian airstrike on an apartment complex in Kharkiv, which stands as Ukraine's second-largest city, resulted in the tragic death of a child and left 29 others injured, according to Kharkiv Regional Governor Oleg Synegoubov in a statement on Telegram.
Situated roughly 30 kilometers from the Russian frontier, Kharkiv has endured relentless bombardments throughout the ongoing conflict, which has now spanned over two and a half years.
Earlier, Governor Synegoubov reported that rescue efforts were underway for at…
Oman and Somalia Explore Opportunities to Boost Investment in the Livestock Industry
Muscat: Qais Mohammed Al Yousef, the esteemed Minister of Commerce, Industry, and Investment Promotion, had an insightful meeting on Tuesday in Muscat with Hassan Hussein Mohamed, Somalia's Minister of Livestock, Forestry, and Range, who is gracing Oman with his presence during an official visit.In this meeting, they explored ways to enhance collaboration in the realm of livestock and meat production. The dialogue also touched on bolstering joint investments and other industries that cater to the shared aspirations of both…
Nevada: A Swing State Free from Tax on Tips
Nevada essentially operates as a city-state, with Las Vegas as its pulsating heart.
Out of approximately 3.1 million residents scattered across this arid land, a staggering 2.9 million call the Las Vegas metro area home.
The cornerstone of the local economy revolves around hospitality, encompassing food, beverages, gaming, transportation, and the lively spectacles that have put this city on the map.
Moreover, the thrilling world of sports is increasingly becoming an integral part of the scene—just a stone's throw away from…