U.S. confirms denial of entry to Somali referee for World Cup

By Ali HarbTuesday June 9, 2026 Referee Omar Artan signals a penalty during the CAF Champions League final in in Rabat, Morocco, on May 24 Washington has barred a leading Somali referee from entering the United States just as he was preparing for the FIFA World Cup, intensifying scrutiny of American travel restrictions and their possible effect on the tournament. The Department of Homeland Security (DHS) told Al Jazeera on Monday that Omar Artan was stopped after landing in South Florida on Saturday. Artan, who is listed…

Somali Referee Omar Artan Speaks Out After Being Denied U.S. Entry

"I was Questioned for 11 Hours": Somali Referee Omar Artan Speaks Out After U.S. Entry Denial MIAMI, June 9, 2026  – What was meant to be a career-defining trip to the World Cup instead ended at Miami International Airport, where Somali referee Omar Artan says he was detained, questioned for 11 hours and ultimately denied entry to the United States over concerns tied to his country’s politics and militancy. Artan,…

Somali referee denied U.S. entry, will miss World Cup debut

Tuesday June 9, 2026 U.S. authorities over the weekend barred Somali soccer referee Omar Abdulkadir Artan from entering the country, derailing plans for him to become the first Somali official to work a World Cup match. A FIFA spokesperson said Monday that Artan will not be able to attend the training and officiating program for the tournament, which begins Thursday, after he was denied entry into the United States. "FIFA is ​not involved in host country immigration processes, including visa adjudications, and has ​been…

Turkey’s Push to Bridge Somalia’s Political Divide Stalls Amid Rivalries and Pressure

MOGADISHU, Somalia — Turkey’s effort to mediate Somalia’s political deadlock has run into fresh resistance, with technical disputes and widening foreign pressure slowing progress in the talks, according to sources familiar with the negotiations. The discussions had been expected to move forward this week with a meeting of technical committees drawn from the opposition and the federal government, after both sides had already reached a preliminary understanding. But disagreement over which political actors should be officially…

Somalia seeks solution after U.S. denies entry to referee Omar Artan

Tuesday June 9, 2026 Mogadishu (AX) — Somalia’s Ministry of Youth and Sports voiced deep regret Tuesday after Somali referee Omar Abdulkadir Artan was barred from entering the United States just as he was expected to take part in the 2026 FIFA World Cup. In a statement, the ministry said the Somali government is closely following Artan’s case and is pursuing diplomatic channels in search of a swift resolution. The ministry said it is working with relevant agencies, describing Artan as a symbol of the progress made by Somali…

U.S. Visa Application Fees Significantly Impact Nigerians, Report Finds

A recent analysis highlights that Nigerians have invested tens of millions of dollars in U.S. visa fees over a two-year span, even as the number of visas granted has significantly decreased. According to the data, over 200,000 non-immigrant visas were issued to Nigerians in the period between 2023 and 2024, with a majority attributed to business and tourism purposes. Former President of the National Association of Nigeria Travel Agencies (NANTA), Susan Akporiaye, pointed to cultural influences as a key driver behind…

Somali federation says referee Omar Artan was denied U.S. entry without reason

Tuesday June 9, 2026 The United States has denied entry to Somali referee Omar Artan, blocking him from traveling to officiate at the 2026 FIFA World Cup. / AFP The Somali Football Federation said on Tuesday it was deeply disappointed after international referee Omar Artan was refused entry to the US, preventing him from taking part in the FIFA World Cup 2026. The federation said it had not been given any formal explanation for the decision, but urged restraint until the full circumstances are known. “We acknowledge the…

Defense says treatment of Ulm5 violated European law

Behind a glass barrier and in handcuffs, five pro-Palestinian activists accused of attacking the offices of a major defence contractor in Ulm are being tried under conditions their lawyer says breach European human rights law. The defendants — among them Daniel Tatlow‑Devally, a 32-year-old from Dublin — are accused of smashing property and spray-painting walls at the German premises of Elbit Systems last September. The company is headquartered in Israel and supplies weapons systems to the Israeli Defence Forces. "Our…

Liberia Government Criticizes Nigerian Pastor’s Prophecies on Economic Crisis

The Liberian government has officially lodged a complaint with Nigeria, taking issue with contentious predictions made by Nigerian cleric Primate Babatunde Elijah Ayodele. The pastor has frequently cautioned of an imminent economic and governance crisis looming over President Joseph Boakai’s administration. In its formal grievance, the Liberian government deemed Ayodele's statements as an inappropriate interference in the country's sovereign matters. They have urged Nigerian officials to reconsider the situation and enact…

Southwest State candidates file complaint over ballot secrecy, election fairness

Tuesday June 9, 2026 Baidoa (AX) — Concerns over secrecy at the ballot box and outside interference surfaced on Monday as two candidates in the Southwest State presidential race formally complained to the electoral commission about the conduct of the upcoming vote. Former Southwest President Sharif Hassan Sheikh Aden and Dr. Abdiasis Mohamed Sheikh Osman Jawaari said they had received reports that some lawmakers were being told to take photographs of their ballot papers and show how they voted. The pair said such an…