Sen. Jim Risch warns Somalia’s turmoil endangers U.S. national security

WASHINGTON — Sen. Jim Risch warned this week that continued instability in Somalia poses a direct threat to U.S. national security, pressing for tighter oversight to ensure American counterterrorism and humanitarian assistance advances U.S. interests and is shielded from corruption. “The United States faces real security threats from the instability in Somalia,” said Risch, the Republican chairman of the Senate Foreign Relations Committee. “It is essential that our counterterrorism and humanitarian efforts primarily serve…

Is the United Nations on the verge of a funding crisis?

Analysis: The UN’s budget math has turned existential The United Nations is navigating its most acute cash crunch in decades. In a letter to the 193 member states, Secretary-General António Guterres warned that the organisation faces “the very real prospect of financial collapse,” with cash potentially running out as early as July. Senior UN officials now acknowledge that shuttering the Secretariat’s Manhattan headquarters this summer is a “distinct possibility.” This is not rhetorical brinkmanship. It is the cumulative…

Jubbaland State Accuses Somalia’s Federal Government of Undermining Federalism

Kismayo, Somalia — The Jubbaland regional administration on Saturday accused Somalia’s federal government of unconstitutional interference in the affairs of federal member states, warning that the moves threaten the country’s federal system and national unity as Parliament debates sweeping constitutional changes. In a statement issued by the Jubbaland presidency, the regional authority said Mogadishu lacks the mandate to unilaterally amend the Provisional Constitution or restructure the system of governance. Somalia’s…

Jubaland Accuses Federal Government of Eroding Somalia’s Federal System

Jubaland Raises Alarm Over Federal Government’s Threat to Somali Federalism KISMAYO, Somalia — Somalia’s Jubaland regional administration on Saturday accused the federal government of overstepping its constitutional authority, warning that efforts to impose unilateral changes on the country’s federal system risk destabilizing political order and undermining national unity. In a statement issued by the office of the Jubaland presidency, the regional state said Mogadishu’s recent actions “would not change the status” of…

Somali Trade Unions Oppose New Labour Law Due to Rights Concerns

Somalia's Trade Unions Reject New Labour Code Amidst International Concerns The Somali Congress of Trade Unions (SOCOTU) has expressed strong opposition to the recently enacted Somali Labour Code (Law No. 36), highlighting its failure to meet international labour standards and the lack of meaningful involvement of workers' representatives in its drafting process. The law was approved by the Ministry of Labour and Social Affairs without proper tripartite consultation. SOCOTU argues that the code undermines existing…

Namibia Commemorates Former Presidents Sam Nujoma and Hage Geingob

Windhoek — Under a sky dimmed by evening, candles flickered across Hero's Acre on Saturday as Namibians gathered at the memorial complex outside the capital to honor two of the country's foremost post‑independence leaders: Sam Nujoma and Hage Geingob. The quiet, ritualized observance drew a measured crowd to a place long shaped into a national repository of memory — an avenue where the country's liberation narrative and its later struggles to forge a modern state intersect. The ceremony, organized on the anniversary weekend…

Gordon Brown: Keir Starmer’s leadership crisis serious, but PM remains principled

Gordon Brown said the crisis engulfing Keir Starmer over Peter Mandelson was “serious” and that the Labour leader had been “too slow to do the right things,” even as he backed Starmer as “a man of integrity” who had been “betrayed” by his former Cabinet ally. The intervention from the former prime minister came as the Metropolitan Police confirmed its misconduct-in-public-office investigation into Mandelson will “take some time,” after officers searched properties in London and Wiltshire. Mandelson has not been arrested. “I…

Somalia’s Parliament Weighs Constitutional Reforms as Federal Elections Approach

Somalia’s Parliament Debates Federalism Revisions as 19 Lawmakers Are Suspended MOGADISHU — Somalia’s bicameral Parliament held a joint session Saturday to debate proposed amendments to the Provisional Constitution, zeroing in on federalism and power-sharing even as tensions flared over the process with the suspension of 19 lawmakers earlier in the day. The sitting — the seventh of the current parliamentary term and the 11th joint meeting of the Upper House and the House of the People — focused on Chapter Four of the draft…

Somalia’s president denounces Israeli aggression from Gaza to the Horn of Africa

DOHA, Qatar — Somali President Hassan Sheikh Mohamud on Sunday condemned Israel’s recognition of the breakaway region of North Western State of Somalia, calling it a “clear violation of international law” that threatens African unity and regional stability and further fuels tensions from Gaza to the Horn of Africa. Speaking at the Al Jazeera Forum in Doha, Mohamud said Israel’s move — announced in late December, making it the first U.N. member state to formally recognize North Western State of Somalia — amounted to…

Somalis fund house to honor former President Farmaajo in Merca

Somali community inaugurates house honoring former President Farmaajo in Merca as presidency disputes claim over fundraising halt Community elders and residents on Saturday inaugurated a house built in honor of former Somali President Mohamed Abdullahi Farmaajo in the Ceeljaalle area of Merca town, Lower Shabelle region, a project organizers said was funded entirely by donations from Somalis at home and abroad. The house was constructed under the “Thank You President” campaign, a nationwide fundraising initiative that its…