Netumbo Nandi-Ndaitwah Highlights Economic, Oil Progress in Namibia Address

President Netumbo Nandi-Ndaitwah used her State of the Nation Address to unveil an ambitious plan to jump-start growth, anchoring it on targeted investment, energy stability, and a renewed push in agriculture. She outlined headline domestic commitments, notably the introduction of fully subsidised tertiary education for qualifying students, supported by broader access to financial aid. Calling the moment “decisive,” the president pressed Parliament to fast-track the petroleum amendment bill, cautioning against the…

International development aid fell 25% in 2025

Global development aid plunged by a record 23.1% in real terms last year, the OECD said, describing the drop as a historic setback driven largely by a sharp pullback in US support amid mounting budget pressures and geopolitical strain. Preliminary figures from the Paris-based Organisation for Economic Cooperation and Development showed that official development assistance (ODA) from members of its Development Assistance Committee totaled $174.3 billion last year, marking a second straight annual decline. "This is the largest…

Somalia Must Rebalance Its Relationship With Türkiye, Op-Ed Says

Somalia’s relationship with Türkiye is often praised as a rare success story: a partnership built on roads, hospitals, military training and the rhetoric of solidarity. Turkish-backed projects are frequently cited as evidence that foreign assistance can deliver visible results in a country long battered by conflict. Yet beneath the applause, a harder question is emerging in Somalia: not whether Türkiye has helped, but whether the arrangement is transparent, sustainable and truly aligned with Somalia’s long-term national…

Artemis astronauts prepare for fiery re-entry to end Moon mission

With Earth drawing closer and a fiery homecoming ahead, the four astronauts aboard NASA’s Artemis II mission reflected on a voyage unlike any before it, describing the strain, wonder and emotion of preparing to plunge back through the atmosphere during their first press conference from space. The Artemis II crew have been travelling in their Orion capsule since lifting off from Florida last week, and are scheduled to splash down off the southern California coast tomorrow after reaching the Moon earlier this week. Their route…

Turkish drillship arrives in Somalia for first overseas deep-sea mission

Mucahithan AvciogluFriday April 10, 2026 A Turkish deep-sea drilling vessel has reached Somalia, setting in motion what Ankara is calling a “historic mission” and marking Türkiye’s first overseas deep-sea drilling operation, the energy and natural resources minister announced Thursday. “The Cagri Bey (ship) has arrived in Somalia for its historic mission,” Alparslan Bayraktar said on the Turkish social media platform NSosyal, saying the effort would usher in “a brand-new chapter in the energy history of both Türkiye and…

Zelensky calls for reinstating oil sanctions on Russia

With a ceasefire now taking hold between the United States and Iran, Ukrainian President Volodymyr Zelensky is pressing for Washington to restore full energy sanctions on Russia, arguing that the reopening of the Strait of Hormuz removes the rationale for easing pressure on Moscow’s oil exports. "Now a ceasefire is beginning in the Middle East and the Gulf. And I am waiting for sanctions on Russian oil to be fully reimposed, as they were before," Mr Zelensky said. Last month, the United States relaxed some sanctions on…

Police arrest multimillion-dollar human trafficker who smuggled thousands, including Somali migrants

Friday April 10, 2026 Ethiopian police say Yetbarek Dawit, who is yet to comment on the allegations, was wanted in various countries Mogadishu (AX) — Ethiopian authorities say they have arrested a man accused of running a trafficking ring that moved thousands of migrants, including Somalis, into Libya over a number of years, where many were allegedly tortured, abused and held for ransom. Federal police named the suspect as Yetbarek Dawit, saying he directed a cross-border operation that smuggled more than 3,000 people from…

US-Iran ceasefire deal strains ahead of talks as oil flows tighten

Tensions are mounting around a fragile two-week ceasefire between the US and Iran, with Washington accusing Tehran of failing to honour commitments on the Strait of Hormuz and Israel launching strikes on Lebanon that Iran says breach the truce. There was still no indication that Iran intended to ease its near-total blockade of the strait, a choke point that has triggered the most severe disruption ever seen in global energy supplies. Iran pointed to Israel's continuing assault on Lebanon, including what were described as the…

Darfur Drone Strike Claims 12 Lives, Including 6 Children

In a tragic escalation of violence, a drone strike on the town of Kutum in Sudan's North Darfur resulted in the deaths of at least 12 civilians, including six children. This incident was reported by a medical source on Thursday. The attack, which occurred on Wednesday, highlights a recent surge in drone warfare between Sudan's military forces and the paramilitary Rapid Support Forces (RSF), locked in conflict since April 2023. Among the victims were three female secondary school students, as detailed by the medical…

Americans turned to Al Jazeera instead of CNN, Fox during Iran war

By ZVIKA KLEINFriday April 10, 2026 Qatar is now underwriting the most-watched English-language news channel covering the Middle East, a development that should alarm Israeli planners more than many of the military lessons drawn from the 40-day war. The reason is simple: the battlefield has expanded, and the fight for attention is being lost online. AL JAZEERA headquarters in Doha, Qatar. (photo credit: Imad Creidi/Reuters) One statistic, unrelated to missiles or airstrikes, may prove more consequential than much of what…