Russian drone strikes nuclear fuel storage facility near Chornobyl, Ukraine says

President Volodymyr Zelensky has accused Russian forces of carrying out what he called an “extremely vile” strike on a spent nuclear fuel storage facility near Ukraine’s Chornobyl power plant, an attack that damaged the site but did not trigger a rise in radiation levels. According to the International Atomic Energy Agency, which said it was briefed by Ukrainian officials, the strike caused serious damage to a fuel-reception building just metres from an area where “large amounts of nuclear material” are kept. Ukraine’s state…

Puntland State, ‘Mother of Federalism,’ underscores Somalia’s need for national reconciliation

By:  Yusuf Said HersiSunday June 7, 2026 For years, Puntland State has been cast as the “mother of federalism” in Somalia, a label earned through its early and forceful defense of a federal political order after the collapse of the central government. Like a parent preparing children for life in society, Puntland State positioned itself as a place where shared power, coexistence, and political balance could take root. From the outset, Puntland State emerged as one of the clearest champions of a federal Somalia built on…

Somalia future leadership scenarios after 2026 elections explained

Somalia’s planned elections after 2026 sit at the center of a wider political argument over constitutional rules, the timing of votes, and who has the legitimate right to lead the federal state. With the country’s political institutions already operating under contested changes and revised electoral plans, the post-2026 period is likely to be shaped as much by disputes over procedure as by the results themselves. Background: Elections, constitutional change, and power in Mogadishu Somalia has been moving through repeated…

New Mogadishu maritime port draws global investor attention

By Adam Ahmed and A.A. JamahSunday June 7, 2026 After years of war and disruption, Somalia is moving to rebuild at pace, and that recovery is beginning to draw the attention of investors. Across multiple sectors, new openings are emerging as the country looks to reassert its place in the Horn of Africa and in global trade. One of the most significant prospects now on the table is the New Mogadishu Maritime Port (NMMP). Located about 35 kilometers north of Mogadishu, the planned port is being developed through the New…

Pope says Catholic Church sexual abuse remains an open wound

Pope Leo XIV opened his first trip to Spain by confronting one of the Catholic Church’s deepest scars, saying sexual abuse remained “an open wound” as he prepared to meet survivors during the visit. The 70-year-old arrived in Madrid for the first papal state visit to Spain since 2010, beginning a week-long tour with an airport welcome from King Felipe VI, Queen Letizia and Prime Minister Pedro Sanchez. The Vatican said he will meet victims of sexual abuse by Catholic clergy, and the Pope told reporters aboard the papal plane…

US considers Iranian assets for Gulf allies’ reconstruction, sources say

Washington is preparing a new pressure point in its confrontation with Tehran: channeling Iranian assets toward Gulf states to help pay for reconstruction after damage blamed on Iran, according to a source familiar with the matter, as Iran followed its strikes on Kuwait and Bahrain with additional drone launches. US Treasury Secretary Scott Bessent has instructed a team to calculate the cost of damage already suffered by Gulf allies at Iran’s hands, the source said, adding that Washington is also weighing the use of Iranian…

Corbyn urges people to ignore JD Vance’s comments about Nowak

Jeremy Corbyn has urged the public to tune out US Vice President JD Vance’s intervention over the death of 18-year-old Henry Nowak and instead heed the plea for calm made by the teenager’s father, Mark Nowak. The former UK Labour leader, now an Independent MP, made the remarks in Dublin after days of violent confrontations between English nationalists and police across the UK following the December 2025 killing of Mr Nowak in Southampton. Mr Nowak was fatally stabbed by 23-year-old British-born Vickrum Digwa, who said he had…

Somalia says order restored after two days of fighting in Mogadishu

By Faisal AliSaturday June 6, 2026 Disruption across parts of Mogadishu began easing on Friday as the fighting drew to a close. Mogadishu, Somalia – After more than two days of gunfire, explosions and mounting fear in Somalia’s capital, the fighting between government forces and opposition fighters has begun to subside, and the federal government says it has re-established control. The violence broke out on Wednesday and, by Friday, the government said the districts of Abdiaziz and Hawlwadag were calm again. “Opposition…

Somali foreign minister praises Egypt’s support in call with Abdelatty

Saturday June 6, 2026 Somalia’s foreign minister, Abdisalam Abdi Ali, welcomed Egypt’s continued political, development and security backing for his country during a phone call on Friday with Egyptian Foreign Minister Badr Abdelatty. In a statement, the Egyptian foreign ministry said Abdelatty reiterated Cairo’s full support for the Federal Republic of Somalia and its national institutions, and said Egypt was closely following developments on the ground, particularly in the Somali capital, Mogadishu. He stressed the need to…

Hegseth says Europe faces ‘invasion’ of dangerous ideologies at D-Day event

Standing on the Normandy coast, where Allied troops once fought their way onto Europe’s shores, US Defence Secretary Pete Hegseth cast today’s immigration pressures as a new kind of threat, warning that dangerous ideologies were now arriving by sea. The comments fit squarely within the broader message from President Donald Trump’s administration, which has repeatedly argued that Europe is being weakened by inadequate defences, failure to confront immigration, excessive bureaucracy and what it describes as the "censorship" of…