Somalia’s Electoral Crises Recur Every Four Years, Hiiraan Online Reports

By Abdishakur Ali MireWednesday June 3, 2026 Somalia is again slipping into political uncertainty, this time driven by the continued failure to settle on a national electoral framework. Every four years, the country appears to relive the same cycle: political tension rises, institutions reach the end of their mandate, and disputes sharpen in the absence of a credible agreement on how elections should be conducted. At the heart of the crisis is the lack of a nationally endorsed electoral model capable of ending repeated…

Protesters Clash With Police in England Over Nowak Murder

Anger over the killing of a Southampton teenager spilled into violence as protesters hurled missiles at police near the spot where an 18-year-old student was handcuffed while fatally wounded after a stabbing. Henry Nowak was attacked on 3 December 2025 by 23-year-old Vickrum Digwa, who told police at the time that he had been the target of a racist attack. Body-worn camera footage from the night captures Mr Nowak repeatedly telling officers: "I've been stabbed". Hundreds of protesters gathered outside Southampton Central…

Somali police, Khaire blame each other after Mogadishu gunfight ahead of protest

Wednesday June 3, 2026 Mogadishu (AX) — Tensions erupted into gunfire in central Mogadishu on Wednesday, as Somali police and former Prime Minister Hassan Ali Khaire exchanged accusations over a brief clash near Dabka junction just hours before opposition rallies were due to begin in the capital. Police spokesman Abdifatah Adan Hassan said in a video posted on the Somali Police Force’s Facebook page that masked armed men stormed a police checkpoint where security personnel were deployed. He said the assailants were carrying…

Finland charges man with online abuse of 361 children

Finnish prosecutors have charged a man with the sexual abuse of 361 children through social media, in a case the National Prosecution Authority described on Wednesday. According to the authority, the alleged offences took place between 2019 and 2022 and involved victims between the ages of nine and 15. Finnish police said in December that they were investigating the same case and suspected a 27-year-old man of 364 sexual offences against children. But the Prosecution Authority said today that prosecutors had chosen not to…

Three British navy personnel die in helicopter crash in England

Wednesday June 3, 2026 Three British naval crew members have died after a helicopter crashed in a field in northwestern England, the UK Ministry of Defence said, with wreckage pictured at Sourton Down in Devon A Royal Navy helicopter has crashed during a training exercise in Devon, leaving three British naval crew dead, according to the UK Ministry of Defence. The aircraft came down around 4:00am (03:00 GMT) on Wednesday near the village of Sourton, a Royal Navy spokesperson said. The Ministry of Defence announced the…

Heart Care Inequality Leaves Vulnerable Children at Greater Health Risk

Despite dramatic leaps in medical science, Congenital Heart Disease (CHD) is still one of the world’s most prevalent birth defects—and it continues to test health systems with stark gaps in care. A new World Heart Federation report estimates CHD affected 2.3 million children in 2023, noting that survival has improved as diagnosis and treatment have advanced, even as deep inequalities persist, especially in low-income countries. According to the report, the specialists and pediatric heart programs required to diagnose and…

Zelensky says Ukraine’s strikes on St. Petersburg were fair

Ukrainian drones hit an oil terminal and a naval base in St Petersburg just hours before President Vladimir Putin was due to open his flagship economic forum, in a strike aimed at puncturing the Kremlin’s image and underscoring the exposure of Russia’s major cities. The assault on St Petersburg, Mr Putin’s home city and host of his own glitzy version of ‘Davos’ — an annual showcase meant to lure foreign investors — came as both sides intensified attacks in a war now more than four years old, with no clear end in sight.…

Mogadishu’s political uncertainty grows as leaders urged to resume talks

Mogadishu, Somalia (Onkod Radio) A former Somali prime minister says government forces launched an armed operation at his home in Mogadishu on Wednesday while he was meeting with traditional elders from the Murusade clan, escalating tensions ahead of a planned demonstration. In a statement, Mr. Khaire said the operation was carried out by forces under the current administration during preparations for a planned peaceful demonstration scheduled for the following day. The former prime minister offered condolences to the…

Idris Elba, Torvill and Dean receive honours at Windsor Castle

Steven McIntoshEntertainment reporterWednesday June 3, 2026 From screen icons to ice-dancing legends, a roll call of familiar British names stepped into the spotlight at Windsor Castle on Tuesday as King Charles presented a fresh round of honours. Among them was actor Sir Idris Elba, 53, whose work in the US crime drama The Wire and the police series Luther made him a household name. He received a knighthood in the New Year Honours for services to young people. Olympic ice dance champions Dame Jayne Torvill and Sir…

Nollywood Actor Emeka Ike Plans Legal Action Over Voter Data Breach

In a troubling turn of events, renowned Nollywood actor Emeka Ike has signaled his intention to pursue legal recourse following the unauthorized disclosure of his personal data from the Independent National Electoral Commission (INEC) portal. The situation escalated when a senior aide to the Federal Capital Territory minister faced backlash for disclosing what seemed to be Ike's confidential voter information via an INEC webpage. On the social media platform X (formerly Twitter), the aide, Lere Olayinka, scrutinized Ike's…