US Denies Entry to Somali Referee Selected for 2026 FIFA World Cup

WASHINGTON – The United States has blocked entry to a high-profile Somali referee chosen for the 2026 FIFA World Cup, intensifying concerns that Washington’s travel rules could complicate the build-up to football’s biggest event. The U.S. Department of Homeland Security (DHS) said Omar Artan was refused admission even though he held a valid visa. Artan landed at Miami International Airport in South Florida on Saturday, only to be stopped after security screening and turned away from the country. A DHS spokesperson said…

Somalia Olympic Committee backs referee Omar Artan after U.S. entry denial

Tuesday June 9, 2026 Mogadishu (AX) — Somalia’s National Olympic Committee has thrown its weight behind referee Omar Abdulkadir Artan after U.S. authorities denied him entry just as he was set for a historic role at the FIFA World Cup. In a statement released Monday, the committee said Artan’s selection for an international tournament in the United States marked a national honor and a major step forward for Somali sport. “The selection of a Somali official for such a prestigious platform is not just a personal achievement,…

Trump says Middle East peace deal talks are in final throes

Hopes for a Middle East breakthrough surged after US President Donald Trump said negotiators had entered the “final throes” of efforts to secure a peace deal, following a pause in fresh fighting between Iran and Israel that had threatened to reignite the months-long war. Trump has repeatedly insisted an agreement with Tehran is close at hand. But diplomacy has repeatedly lost momentum, and the two sides have continued to exchange fire despite a ceasefire that has formally been in place since 8 April. Iran and Israel “were…

Hotel raid in Somalia raises fears for investor confidence amid tensions

by BRIAN ORUTAMonday June 8, 2026 Abdullahi Mohamed Nuur, a former security minister in Somalia/HANDOUT A security raid at one of Mogadishu’s better-known hotels has sharpened worries that Somalia’s political battle is starting to spill into the private sector, unsettling investors and raising fresh questions about the safety of businesses tied to opposition figures. The Elite Hotel incident in the capital has quickly become a symbol of the country’s widening political rift. Analysts say the standoff between the federal…

Pope says Church must provide reparations to abuse survivors

Pope Leo XIV delivered his bluntest message yet to Spain’s Catholic hierarchy on the abuse crisis, telling bishops they must hear survivors, acknowledge the truth and provide reparations for harm that has badly damaged the Church’s moral standing. Speaking to an assembly of Spanish bishops in Madrid today, the Pope condemned sexual abuse in the Church as a "scourge" and urged leaders to build what he called a "culture of care". "Faced with this scourge, the ecclesial community is called to respond with listening, truth,…

Denmark’s Christian Eriksen collapses during football friendly in Copenhagen

Monday June 8, 2026 Danish midfielder Christian Eriksen collapsed on the pitch during a friendly against Ukraine, prompting an immediate halt to the match, though the Danish Football Federation later said he had regained consciousness. “Christian Eriksen ‌is conscious and is doing well under the circumstances,” the federation said on Sunday in a statement on X, adding that the ⁠friendly had been called ⁠off. The game was around 20 minutes into the second half when Eriksen fell to the ground. Silence swept through the stadium…

Canadians Rethink Their Relationship With the United States

Few people have watched the arc of Canada-US politics as closely as Caroline Mulroney. The daughter of former prime minister Brian Mulroney, she grew up around a cross-border relationship shaped in part by her father’s bond with Ronald Reagan — a partnership that helped produce a landmark Canada-US free trade agreement and set the tone for decades of co-operation. "It was his work with Ronald Reagan that led to our first free trade agreement with the United States, built on their friendship and the belief that our economies…

Somali FIFA referee denied US entry ahead of 2026 World Cup

Monday June 8, 2026 Istanbul (AX) — Somali referee Omar Abdulkadir Artan was reportedly turned away at the U.S. border over the weekend, just days before he was scheduled to join preparations for the 2026 FIFA World Cup. Artan, one of 52 referees chosen by FIFA for the tournament to be staged in the United States, Canada and Mexico, had been traveling from Istanbul to Miami on Saturday for a FIFA seminar for match officials, according to reports. He was reportedly refused entry upon arrival and sent back to Istanbul on…

Armenia PM Wins Vote, Cementing Country’s Westward Tilt

Armenia’s governing Civil Contract party captured just under half the vote in a parliamentary election that doubled as a referendum on its peace push with Azerbaijan and its steady turn toward the West, away from longtime patron Russia. With ballots counted from every polling station, Prime Minister Nikol Pashinyan’s party secured 49.8% of the vote, according to results released today by the Central Election Commission (CEC), slipping from the 54% it won in the 2021 election. The count also pointed to a…

Somalia and UNESCO open workshop to preserve documentary heritage

Monday June 8, 2026 Mogadishu (AX) — Somalia took a new step Sunday toward safeguarding its historical record, as Information, Culture and Tourism Minister Abdulfatah Kasim Mohamud launched a UNESCO workshop focused on protecting the country’s documentary heritage, including the long-significant Radio Mogadishu archive. The National Workshop for Somalia is being held under UNESCO’s Memory of the World Programme, an initiative designed to preserve and improve access to documentary heritage ranging from manuscripts and…