EUCAP Somalia Participates in Country Humanitarian Forum Meeting

EUCAP Somalia’s Environmental Adviser took an active role in shaping a shift toward prevention at the Country Humanitarian Forum in Mogadishu. The Somali Disaster Management Agency convened the gathering, which drew government officials, UN agencies, donors, NGOs and private-sector representatives to chart a course away from ad hoc aid and toward planned disaster risk management across the country. Somalia’s Deputy Prime Minister, H.E. Salah Ahmed Jama, chaired the forum, which carried the theme “From Response to…

NASA launches Artemis II mission rocket from Florida

A new chapter in humanity’s return to deep space began in Florida, where four astronauts launched on NASA’s Artemis II mission for a high-stakes, nearly ten-day journey around the Moon. The flight represents the United ⁠States’ clearest move yet toward putting humans back on the lunar surface this decade, with NASA aiming to get there before China mounts its first crewed landing. Just before sunset local time at NASA’s Kennedy Space Center, the agency’s Space Launch System (SLS) rocket thundered off the pad with the Orion…

U.S. Military Intensifies Airstrikes Against ISIS and al-Qaida-Linked Militants in Somalia

MOGADISHU, Somalia — The United States has stepped up its air campaign in Somalia at a striking pace, carrying out nearly 50 strikes in just the first three months of 2026, according to U.S. Africa Command, a sign of expanding pressure on militant groups in the Horn of Africa. In its latest statement, AFRICOM said the most recent strike hit Al-Shabaab fighters roughly 80 miles northwest of Kismayo, pushing the year’s total to 49 airstrikes. The command said the operations were carried out in close coordination with the…

North Western State of Somalia launches Green-Gate system to track carbon emissions

Friday April 3, 2026 Hargeisa (AX) — North Western State of Somalia has rolled out a new digital platform aimed at tracking and curbing carbon emissions, marking a notable move in its effort to confront climate change and strengthen environmental protection. The Ministry of Environment and Climate Change said Thursday that the system, called “Green-Gate,” will monitor and regulate emissions produced by industrial operations, transportation and development projects across the territory. According to the ministry, the…

AUSSOM trains Kenyan troops in healthcare skills to promote regional stability

Dhobley, 1 April 2026 – Eighteen local and partner-force trainees marked a major step toward stronger regional healthcare today as Kenya’s AUSSOM contingent in Dhobley celebrated the fourth graduation of its Civil-Military Cooperation (CIMIC) Medical Mentorship Programme. This year’s programme had 18 trainees graduate after completing training and guidance from AUSSOM-Kenya Defence Forces (KDF) medical experts. The CIMIC Medical Mentorship Programme is an annual project that provides trainees from the local community and…

Trump fires Bondi, names former personal lawyer acting U.S. attorney general

Donald Trump has dismissed Attorney General Pam Bondi, abruptly ending her tenure atop the Justice Department and tapping his former personal lawyer Todd Blanche to serve as acting attorney general. The decision comes after weeks of rising irritation inside Trump's orbit over Bondi's performance, especially her stewardship of investigative files tied to the late financier and convicted sex offender Jeffrey Epstein. Trump had also reportedly become increasingly dissatisfied that Bondi was not moving fast enough to pursue…

Hegseth fires US Army chief of staff, sources say

By Idrees Ali and Phil StewartFriday April 3, 2026 Defense Secretary Pete Hegseth on Thursday ousted U.S. Army Chief of Staff Randy George, three U.S. defense officials told Reuters, marking the latest shake-up in a Pentagon purge that has reached the military’s highest ranks. Hegseth, the former Fox News host moving rapidly to remake the department, has been cutting through senior leadership with unusual speed. Removing a four-star general in wartime, however, is almost unheard of. The Pentagon later confirmed that George,…

Rights Group Report Connects Killings in Burkina Faso to War Crimes

A recent report by Human Rights Watch has uncovered a harrowing reality in Burkina Faso, revealing that over 1,800 civilians have lost their lives in the turmoil following Ibrahim Traoré's ascent to power three years ago. The document outlines incidents that constitute both war crimes and crimes against humanity, with 1,837 civilians—including many children—reported killed across 57 events from January 2023 to August 2025. The majority of these killings have been linked to the military and its allied militias, while a…

EU prosecutor probes more Greek ruling party lawmakers over alleged farm subsidy fraud

A widening investigation into alleged abuse of EU farm subsidies is drawing in more politicians from Greece’s ruling party, deepening a scandal that has burdened the government for nearly a year. The European Public Prosecutor's Office (EPPO) first set out the alleged scheme last May, saying subsidy recipients filed claims for land they did not own and overstated livestock numbers. In some cases, those collecting payments had no connection to farming at all. The claims triggered a series of raids and arrests last October and…

Five key takeaways from Donald Trump’s televised address

Facing a restless public and roiled markets, US President Donald Trump used a prime-time address to mount a forceful defense of the month-old US-Israeli war on Iran, insisting the military was close to finishing its task even as he renewed threats to bomb the Islamic Republic back to the Stone Age. He spoke for 19 minutes with global oil prices elevated and his own approval ratings sliding. Here are some key takeaways. 1. Searching for a way out - but not yet Even as he argued the US military was moving toward its goals…