Somalia foreign relations US EU and regional diplomacy explained

Somalia’s foreign relations are being driven by a mix of security cooperation, maritime and counter-terrorism support, and efforts to manage regional tensions. The United States and European Union have long backed Somalia’s national forces and maritime safety, while neighboring countries and regional blocs focus on peace processes and conflict prevention across the Horn of Africa. Below is a factual explainer of the main channels of diplomacy and cooperation, and the points where they often intersect—especially around…

M23 committed mass abuses in Democratic Republic of Congo, Human Rights Watch says

Rwandan troops and the M23 armed group carried out a sweeping campaign of abuses in eastern Democratic Republic of Congo, Human Rights Watch alleged, citing forced recruitment, arbitrary detention, torture, and killings of civilians and captured fighters between mid-2024 and December 2025. In a 78-page report, the group said thousands of people — including children as young as 12 — were seized across North and South Kivu and transported to detention and training camps in Rumangabo and Tshanzu. Detainees were subjected to…

Southwest State Election Becomes Key Test of Villa Somalia’s Electoral Ambitions

BAIDOA, Somalia — A high-stakes vote in Somalia’s South West State is drawing close attention in Baidoa, where critics say the opposition’s relative silence may prove as significant as the election itself. The contest, taking place today in the interim administrative capital, is being treated by political observers as far more than a regional race. Many see it as an early measure of the federal government’s wider electoral blueprint — one that could be rolled out in other federal member states in the months ahead. At the…

Southwest lawmakers to elect regional president in Baidoa under tight security

Wednesday June 10, 2026 Baidoa (AX) — Southwest State is set to choose its next president on Wednesday in Baidoa, as authorities enforce a curfew and step up security around an election seen as pivotal for the region’s political future. The contest is drawing intense attention because the result is expected to influence both Southwest State’s internal power balance and its ties with the Federal Government of Somalia. On Tuesday night, two candidates who had voiced concerns about the electoral process — former Southwest…

Somali referee Omar Artan returns home after U.S. entry denial ends World Cup role

Wednesday June 10, 2026 Istanbul (AX) — What was meant to be a landmark moment for Somali football ended in disappointment on Tuesday, when referee Omar Abdulkadir Artan returned to Somalia after being barred from entering the United States and missing out on what would have been a historic World Cup assignment. Artan traveled back from Istanbul, where U.S. border officials had sent him after refusing him entry at Miami International Airport over the weekend. In Mogadishu, preparations were under way to receive him home.…

Hegseth to Visit Guantanamo as US Increases Pressure on Cuba

Defense Secretary Pete Hegseth is heading to Guantanamo Bay, Cuba, for what the Pentagon described as an effort to “engage with troops,” placing fresh attention on a US base that sits at the center of one of Washington’s most fraught relationships. The trip, disclosed in a single-sentence Pentagon statement, comes as the United States intensifies pressure on Cuba through sanctions and a punishing oil blockade. US President Donald Trump has repeatedly indicated he wants to bring down Cuba’s communist government, tying that…

US says it has completed strikes responding to Iran helicopter attack

Washington has declared its response complete after a US Apache helicopter was shot down near the Strait of Hormuz, a dramatic escalation that again throws any prospect of a US-Iran peace deal into doubt. US Central Command (CENTCOM), which oversees American forces in the Middle East, said on X that it had "completed self-defence strikes against Iran". "CENTCOM forces struck Iranian air defence, ground control stations, and surveillance radar sites near the Strait of Hormuz with precision munitions from US Air Force and Navy…

U.S. confirms denial of entry to Somali referee for World Cup

By Ali HarbTuesday June 9, 2026 Referee Omar Artan signals a penalty during the CAF Champions League final in in Rabat, Morocco, on May 24 Washington has barred a leading Somali referee from entering the United States just as he was preparing for the FIFA World Cup, intensifying scrutiny of American travel restrictions and their possible effect on the tournament. The Department of Homeland Security (DHS) told Al Jazeera on Monday that Omar Artan was stopped after landing in South Florida on Saturday. Artan, who is listed…

Somali Referee Omar Artan Speaks Out After Being Denied U.S. Entry

"I was Questioned for 11 Hours": Somali Referee Omar Artan Speaks Out After U.S. Entry Denial MIAMI, June 9, 2026  – What was meant to be a career-defining trip to the World Cup instead ended at Miami International Airport, where Somali referee Omar Artan says he was detained, questioned for 11 hours and ultimately denied entry to the United States over concerns tied to his country’s politics and militancy. Artan,…

Somali referee denied U.S. entry, will miss World Cup debut

Tuesday June 9, 2026 U.S. authorities over the weekend barred Somali soccer referee Omar Abdulkadir Artan from entering the country, derailing plans for him to become the first Somali official to work a World Cup match. A FIFA spokesperson said Monday that Artan will not be able to attend the training and officiating program for the tournament, which begins Thursday, after he was denied entry into the United States. "FIFA is ​not involved in host country immigration processes, including visa adjudications, and has ​been…