Liberia Government Criticizes Nigerian Pastor’s Prophecies on Economic Crisis

The Liberian government has officially lodged a complaint with Nigeria, taking issue with contentious predictions made by Nigerian cleric Primate Babatunde Elijah Ayodele. The pastor has frequently cautioned of an imminent economic and governance crisis looming over President Joseph Boakai’s administration. In its formal grievance, the Liberian government deemed Ayodele's statements as an inappropriate interference in the country's sovereign matters. They have urged Nigerian officials to reconsider the situation and enact…

Southwest State candidates file complaint over ballot secrecy, election fairness

Tuesday June 9, 2026 Baidoa (AX) — Concerns over secrecy at the ballot box and outside interference surfaced on Monday as two candidates in the Southwest State presidential race formally complained to the electoral commission about the conduct of the upcoming vote. Former Southwest President Sharif Hassan Sheikh Aden and Dr. Abdiasis Mohamed Sheikh Osman Jawaari said they had received reports that some lawmakers were being told to take photographs of their ballot papers and show how they voted. The pair said such an…

Somali Referee Omar Artan Says U.S. Entry Denial Shattered His World Cup Dream

MOGADISHU, June 9 — Somali international referee Omar Abdulkadir Artan has broken his silence after being refused entry to the United States, saying the rejection wiped out the biggest ambition of his career and denied Somalia a landmark role at the 2026 FIFA World Cup. Speaking to The New York Times, Artan said taking part in football’s premier tournament would have meant more than a personal victory; in his view, it would have been a moment of pride for an entire nation. “I had the right papers and everything required for…

New York stabbing, Kansas City shooting heighten World Cup security concerns

Tuesday June 9, 2026 Violence hit two World Cup host cities just days before kickoff, leaving six people stabbed in New York and nine others injured in Kansas City and sharpening questions about security for the tournament’s opening weekend. Blood and used medical items remain at the scene of a stabbing in Penn Station on June 7, 2026 in New York City The separate attacks, both in the United States, have added to growing unease as fans prepare to descend on venues across the country for the World Cup, which begins in three…

Fake Flood Videos and Prank Calls Hinder Rescue Operations in Ghana

Emergency response efforts are being jeopardized as aid officials report a troubling surge in prank calls and the spread of counterfeit flood videos. These disruptions are deterring essential rescue operations and misallocating critical resources needed for those genuinely affected by the floods. The alarming announcement was made by the Greater Accra Regional Minister, highlighting the severe implications of such irresponsible behavior during a crisis. The regional minister underscored that this situation hinders the work…

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…

Minnesota man originally from Somalia among 17 Trump administration denaturalization targets

By Aki NaceTuesday June 9, 2026 A Somali-born immigrant in Minnesota is among 17 people the Trump administration is pursuing in its newest denaturalization drive. The U.S. attorney for the District of Minnesota on Wednesday filed a civil denaturalization complaint against Abdikadir Kadiye. The case accuses him of multiple violations, including illegal procurement of naturalization and obtaining citizenship by concealing a material fact. Starting in 1997, Kadiye tried to enter the United States by filing two separate…

Somali-heritage players to feature at World Cup 2026 as U.S. blocks Somali referee

Tuesday June 9, 2026 For Somalia, the 2026 FIFA World Cup will be a mixed stage of pride and frustration: while the national team is absent, five people of Somali heritage are still set to feature in football’s showcase event as players and officials. (Photo: Handout) Miami, US – (AX) — Somalia’s presence at the 2026 FIFA World Cup will be felt in two very different ways. Several players with Somali roots are preparing to take part in the tournament in the United States, Canada and Mexico, while Somali referee Omar…

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…