Seven dead, 45 wounded in Russian strikes on Kyiv

Kyiv came under one of its heaviest assaults in months early today, as Russia unleashed hundreds of drones and dozens of missiles in a punishing strike that killed at least seven people and dealt another blow to already fading hopes of stopping Moscow’s grinding invasion. Air raid sirens echoed across the Ukrainian capital before hours of deafening blasts and flashes lit up the sky, sending residents rushing into metro stations and other shelters, journalists in the city said. The Ukrainian air force said Russia fired 675…

Lebanon, Israel hold new U.S.-mediated talks as strikes continue

With the latest Lebanon-Israel ceasefire nearing its expiry, officials from both countries returned to Washington today for fresh peace talks, even as Israeli strikes that have killed hundreds during the truce underscored how fragile the calm remains. Israel's military said it was carrying out strikes on Hezbollah targets in southern Lebanon after ordering residents in several towns and villages there, as well as in the country's east, to evacuate. It also said a Hezbollah drone crashed inside Israeli territory, injuring…

Somali pirates reportedly demand $10 million to release small product tanker

Thursday May 14, 2026 MT Honour 25 is one of the two product tankers being held off the coast of Somalia by pirates (EUNAVFOR ATALANTA) Alarm is mounting among the families of seafarers trapped aboard two product tankers seized by Somali pirates, as reports emerge that the gunmen are pressing harder for ransom and tightening control over the ships. The vessels, both laden with fuel cargoes, remain under pirate watch off the Somali coast. Authorities say they are tracking the ships, but one family member said any attempt to…

US children’s author sentenced to life for poisoning her husband

The Utah case that shocked readers across the United States reached its grim conclusion as Kouri Richins, the American woman who wrote a children’s book about grief after fatally poisoning her husband, was sentenced to life in prison without parole, according to US media reports. Richins was convicted of murder in March, and Judge Richard Mrazik said the mother of three was "too dangerous to ever be free," the Salt Lake City Tribune reported. Prosecutors said Richins murdered her husband, Eric Richins, in 2022 by giving him…

Tabaarak ICT Holds Annual Staff Gathering to Celebrate Achievements, Share Future Vision

Tabaarak ICT Marks Annual Staff Gathering With Reflection, Awards and a Bold Technology Roadmap The 2026 Staff Gathering of Tabaarak ICT brought together management and employees in a polished, energetic setting, as the company used its annual event to look back on its progress and set out its direction for the years ahead. From the outset, the gathering carried a collaborative tone, giving staff from across departments a chance to connect, share experiences, trade ideas and deepen working relationships within the…

Families of Pakistani hostages held by Somali pirates for 23 days seek rescue

By Ariba ShahidThursday May 14, 2026 Families of the Pakistani hostage crew members of the Oil Products Tanker the HONOUR 25 that was hijacked by pirates off the coast of Somalia, hold placards during a protest, calling the government to take immediate action for the safe return of their loved ones, in Karachi, Pakistan May 13, 2026. REUTERS/Akhtar Soomro Purchase Licensing Rights In Karachi on Wednesday, Ambreen Fatima stood with her children and pleaded for the release of her husband, one of 10 Pakistani crew members…

No EU candidate has agreed to run for UN food agency chief

Europe’s bid to reclaim the top job at the United Nations food agency has hit an early obstacle, with the Cyprus presidency of the EU conceding there is still no agreement on a single European contender. Ireland has put forward former EU Commissioner Phil Hogan for the role, but his candidacy is facing determined challenges from both Italy and Spain. The stakes are significant. Europe has not occupied the leading post at the Rome-based Food and Agriculture Organisation (FAO) for five decades, and EU agriculture ministers,…

Gedo Governor Warns Against Unilateral Elections Amid FGS-Jubaland Standoff

MOGADISHU, Somalia — Abdullahi Shimbir, the governor of Somalia’s Gedo region, has cautioned against any election process carried out without legal grounding and wider consultation, saying local authorities have been left out of current voting plans. After talks in Mogadishu with federal government officials, Shimbir said the discussions centered on introducing a "one-person, one-vote" system. He said, however, that the political dispute between the Federal Government of Somalia and Jubbaland President Ahmed Madobe continues…

Drought deepens malnutrition and water shortages in Ethiopia’s Somali region

Thursday May 14, 2026 In the town of Afdub, in Ethiopia’s Somali region, residents have gone through multiple missed rainy seasons and now rely on a private water supplier.Ethiopia 2026. ©Roza Bekele/MSF Humanitarian conditions are worsening fast across Ethiopia’s Somali region and nearby border areas, where drought and displacement are combining to drive up malnutrition and deepen water shortages, Médecins Sans Frontières (MSF) warned, saying shrinking aid budgets are making a bad situation even harder to manage. MSF said…

Streeting quits UK government, paving way to challenge Starmer

Wes Streeting has resigned as UK Health Secretary, demanding a leadership contest in a move that has thrown Keir Starmer’s premiership into fresh turmoil. In a blunt rebuke, Mr Streeting accused the Government’s leadership of losing its way and told the British Prime Minister it is now “clear” he will not take Labour into the next general election. Though he stopped short of declaring his own candidacy, Mr Streeting urged Mr Starmer to open the race to the “best possible field of candidates” to succeed him in Downing Street,…