Mozambique Government Settles Debt to IMF in Landmark Move

Mozambique has wiped out its arrears to the International Monetary Fund, settling U.S. $630,1 million in full by month’s end after beginning the month owing the entire amount. Among 85 countries listed by the Fund, Mozambique is the only country in this situation. With the IMF arrears cleared, securing additional financing from the Fund could become easier. The country previously received about $468 million through a 2022 Extended Credit Facility programme, which was suspended in April 2025 after only partial disbursements.…

Mills says BBC sacking has led to rumour and speculation

Scott Mills has said he has faced a wave of "rumour and speculation" since the BBC announced his dismissal earlier this week. In his first public remarks since the story emerged, the former Radio 2 breakfast presenter said he had "co-operated fully" with a Metropolitan Police investigation into allegations of an historic sexual offence. In a statement issued by his lawyers, Mr Mills said: "The recent announcement that I am no longer contracted to the BBC has led to the publication of rumour and speculation. "In response to…

MP Calls Federal Takeover of South West State “Illegal” and “Dictatorial”

MOGADISHU - Member of the Federal Parliament Abdirahman Abdishakur Warsame has sharply denounced the Federal Government's decision to install an administration for South West State, calling the move an unlawful breach of both the federal and state constitutions. He said the central government has no constitutional authority to appoint an administration for a federal member state that already has its own institutions in place. Abdishakur pointed to the South West State Constitution, which requires a presidential election…

Somalia registers first national-flagged ship since state collapse

Thursday April 2, 2026 Mogadishu (AX) — Somalia has taken a symbolic and practical leap in rebuilding its maritime future, officially registering its first vessel to sail under the national flag since the collapse of the central government in 1991, a development officials say restores a measure of the country’s long-dormant maritime sovereignty. The vessel, Guney (IMO 8230417), was entered into the Somali register on Wednesday after completing the legal and regulatory steps needed for flag state recognition, the Ministry of…

Fast-Food Orders Personal Trainers Actually Eat to Stay Lean

5 Fast Food Orders Personal Trainers Eat to Stay Lean Personal trainer Kelsey Holgate says these fast-food choices and tweaks can help you stay lean without skipping convenience. Fast food can be criticized for being unhealthy, but some fitness professionals still build it into their routines—so long as they choose smarter items and make specific swaps. Lifetime Savage Personal training leader and nutrition coach Kelsey Holgate outlined five fast food orders she recommends for people aiming to eat in a healthier way.…

South Africa Deploys Army to Tackle Rising Crime

Troops are now on the streets as South Africa turns to its army to bolster overstretched police in a push against violent crime, from illicit mining syndicates to entrenched gang networks. Earlier this year, President Cyril Ramaphosa authorized the deployment of 2,200 soldiers to five of the country’s nine provinces hit hardest by criminal activity. Set to run for a year, the operation aims to stabilize communities battered by lawlessness, though critics argue the military is an imperfect tool for civilian policing.…

Florida tourists gather to witness history ahead of moon launch

What began as a family vacation from northeastern Maine quickly turned into something far rarer for Jason Heath: a front-row seat to history as NASA prepares to send Artemis II into space. "It's definitely cool to know that humans are going further than ever before," said the 40-year-old shipbuilder, speaking from Cocoa Beach, the bustling Florida resort near the NASA launch site where the towering orange-and-white rocket is due to thunder into the sky. "It's definitely pretty cool to know that I'll be around," he said.…

Somalia PM appoints caretaker leader for Southwest state after Lafta-Gareen ouster

MOGADISHU, Somalia — Somalia’s federal government has moved to steady the political situation in Southwest state, with Prime Minister Hamza Abdi Barre signing a decree that installs a caretaker leader as tensions continue to unfold, officials said.  According to the order, Second Deputy Prime Minister Jibril Abdirashid Haji Abdi will take charge for an unspecified period until a former president is elected. His responsibilities include pushing forward preparations for one-person, one-vote elections in the regional state. …

Wadajir Party leader condemns federal appointment of Southwest interim leader

Thursday April 2, 2026 Mogadishu (AX) — Somali opposition figure and federal lawmaker Abdirahman Abdishakur Warsame has sharply denounced the federal government’s move to install an interim leader in Southwest State, calling it unconstitutional and a direct danger to Somalia’s already fragile federal arrangement. In a statement released Thursday, Warsame, who leads the Wadajir Party, said the decision to name Second Deputy Prime Minister Jibril Abdirashid as interim head of the Southwest administration runs counter to both…

Trump claims progress against Iran but gives no timeline to end war

President Donald Trump declared in a televised address that the US military was close to meeting its objectives in Iran, yet he offered no firm end date for the month-long war and warned that the country could be bombed back into the "stone ages". Markets recoiled after Mr Trump signalled that military action would intensify over the next two to three weeks, without setting out a concrete path to ending a conflict that has rattled global energy supplies and raised fears of a broader economic shock. Brent crude, which had…