Massive manhunt after midnight massacre in South African town

A brutal burst of gunfire that witnesses say lasted more than an hour has prompted a major police deployment to a settlement in Cleveland, Johannesburg, as investigators race to unravel a massacre and find those responsible. Provincial and district detectives, crime intelligence officers, and forensic experts have been deployed to investigate the massacre and track down the killers. Jumpers resident Gugu Magaqa said the gunfire rang for more than an hour before an eerie quiet fell over the settlement in Cleveland,…

Bill Gates to face US congressional questioning over Epstein links

Bill Gates, the Microsoft co-founder whose fortune and philanthropy have made him one of the most prominent figures in public life, is preparing to answer questions from US lawmakers about his past ties to Jeffrey Epstein — a connection that has remained under intense scrutiny for years. Gates is scheduled to sit for a transcribed interview with the House Oversight Committee as part of its examination of the disgraced financier and the circle of influential people around him. Epstein died in a New York jail cell in 2019…

Sahel Faces Critical Challenges from Violence and Climate Change

As the crisis in the Central Sahel fades from media attention, the United Nations has revealed a grim reality: millions are in desperate need of humanitarian aid. The challenges of civilian displacement, climate disruptions, and widespread hunger are rapidly transcending national borders, creating a regional emergency. According to UN reports, armed factions are extending their reach throughout the Central Sahel and the Lake Chad Basin, leaving communities devoid of governance and safety. Particularly vulnerable are…

Somali World Cup referee denied U.S. entry arrives home to hero’s welcome

By  OMAR FARUKWednesday June 10, 2026 When Omar Artan stepped off the plane in Mogadishu on Wednesday, he was met not as a disappointed official but as a national symbol — a Somali World Cup referee whose journey to football’s biggest stage had been abruptly halted by the United States. Artan, who had been poised to become the first referee from Somalia to officiate at a World Cup after landing on FIFA’s final tournament list, told the cheering crowd in Somalia’s capital that his dream was far from over. A leading figure in…

Kallas Says Facts on Aughinish Must Be Clarified

Questions over the role of one of Ireland’s biggest industrial sites in Russia’s war economy moved sharply into focus after EU foreign policy chief Kaja Kallas said the facts around Aughinish Alumina must be fully established, while making clear that Brussels is relying on Ireland to carry out the investigation. The Limerick-based refinery is under scrutiny amid allegations that alumina shipped from the plant ultimately reaches Russia’s war machine, supporting a campaign that has killed thousands in Ukraine. Speaking on…

World Cup referee denied U.S. entry was set to make Somalia history

By  OMAR FARUK and GERALD IMRAYWednesday June 10, 2026 A journey that was supposed to lift Somalia onto the World Cup stage has instead ended at a Miami airport, where referee Omar Artan was turned away, then removed from FIFA’s tournament roster. Artan, set to become the first referee from Somalia to work a World Cup after earning a place on FIFA’s final list announced two months ago, arrived with rare distinction. Widely regarded as one of Africa’s elite officials, he was named the continent’s best male referee in 2025.…

U.S. World Cup chief defends visa ban on Somali referee, Iranians

As the World Cup draws closer, the White House official overseeing US preparations has defended a decision that has already stirred controversy: denying entry visas to a Somali referee and several members of Iran’s support staff. Speaking at an Atlantic Council event in Washington, Andrew Giuliani, executive director of the White House Task Force for the World Cup, said the United States had already welcomed dozens of participating sides without blocking any players or coaches. "To this point we've had 35 teams that have…

2 killed in suspected cross-border militia attack in Kenya’s Mandera County

Wednesday June 10, 2026 Mandera (AX) — Two people were killed and another left badly injured on Monday after what police described as a suspected cross-border militia raid in Mandera County, close to the Kenya-Somalia frontier. Police said in a report that about 10 heavily armed militia fighters, believed to have come in from Somalia, stormed Elgolicha village at around 3 a.m. and began shooting at residents. Police said the attackers, armed with assault rifles, killed 82-year-old Abdo Ali Gole, who was identified as a…

Iran targets U.S. base in Jordan after Trump orders strikes

Iran and the United States lurched back toward open confrontation after Iran’s Revolutionary Guards said they had struck a US base in Jordan and 21 other targets across the Gulf, retaliating for American attacks around the Strait of Hormuz, according to Iranian media. The fighting amounts to one of the most serious bursts of hostilities since the two sides agreed to a ceasefire in April. The Iranian attacks, which also hit Kuwait and Bahrain, followed US strikes that the military said on X targeted Iranian air defence…

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…