Turkey Completes Feasibility and Design for Somalia Spaceport, Minister Says

Türkiye begins building Somalia spaceport after completing feasibility, design work Türkiye has completed feasibility and design studies for a new spaceport in Somalia and begun the first phase of construction, Industry and Technology Minister Mehmet Fatih Kacir said Tuesday, marking a strategic push to secure independent access to space and a foothold in the global launch market. The announcement followed President Recep Tayyip Erdogan’s remarks at a joint news conference in Istanbul with Somali President Hassan Sheikh…

Mamdani poised to become New York mayor as Trump looms large

Zohran Mamdani will be sworn in as New York City’s first Muslim mayor at midnight local time, taking his oath of office at an abandoned subway stop in a gesture he says underscores his commitment to working people and the city’s soaring cost-of-living crisis. Mamdani, a 34-year-old Democrat who was virtually unknown a year ago, campaigned on an ambitious agenda that includes a rent freeze, universal childcare and free public buses. His office said the understated venue reflects his governing priorities. New York Attorney…

Nigeria Moves Forward with New Tax Legislation Amidst Resistance

Nigeria's Bold Tax Reforms: President Tinubu Stands Firm Amid Controversy President Bola Tinubu has announced that Nigeria will begin enforcing sweeping new tax laws from January 1, dismissing criticism over discrepancies between the gazetted text and the version passed by lawmakers. Tinubu described the reforms as a "once-in-a-generation opportunity" to establish a fair, competitive, and resilient fiscal framework for the country. He emphasized that all recently enacted tax reforms, including provisions that took effect…

Marnaba kama baqayn drone-yada ilaa dilkii Caaqil Cumar Cabdullaahi

MOGADISHU — On a wet September evening rare in Somalia’s arid northeast, Hawa Ahmed Ali set a dinner for her husband and waited. Minutes earlier, 13 September, clan elder Cumar Cabdullaahi had called to say he was on his way home to Badhan from a nearby town, where he had spent the day mediating a clan dispute — the kind of local peacemaking that had defined his public life. He never arrived. As his Toyota rolled across the outskirts of Badhan in Sanaag region, three missiles fired from a hovering drone struck the vehicle,…

Israel threatens ban on 37 aid groups operating in Gaza

Israel threatens to bar 37 aid groups from Gaza and West Bank over staff data dispute Israel has threatened to bar 37 international aid organizations from operating in Gaza and the occupied West Bank as early as tomorrow, saying they failed to submit personal details of staff under new registration rules. The move could force medical charity Médecins Sans Frontières to halt operations in Gaza, where it says deregistration would sever life-saving care for hundreds of thousands of people amid a deepening humanitarian crisis.…

United Kingdom backs Somalia’s unity after Israel recognizes North Western State of Somalia

UK rejects North Western State of Somalia recognition, reaffirms Somalia’s unity after Israel move LONDON — The United Kingdom on Wednesday reaffirmed its support for Somalia’s sovereignty, territorial integrity, political independence and unity, following Israel’s decision to recognize North Western State of Somalia as an independent state. In a statement issued Tuesday, the British government made clear it does not recognize North Western State of Somalia’s independence and said any change to the region’s status must come…

Tatiana Schlossberg, JFK’s granddaughter and journalist, dies at 35

Tatiana Schlossberg, 35, an American environmental journalist and granddaughter of President John F. Kennedy, died of acute myeloid leukemia, her family said. “Our beautiful Tatiana passed away this morning. She will always be in our hearts,” the family wrote in a statement posted on the JFK Library Foundation’s Instagram account. Schlossberg, a former science and climate reporter for The New York Times, wrote about her diagnosis in a November essay for The New Yorker. Doctors first flagged her illness after detecting an…

Guinea’s Junta Head Mamady Doumbouya Claims Victory in Presidential Election

Guinea's Coup Leader Mamady Doumbouya Elected President in Historic Vote Guinea's military coup leader, Mamady Doumbouya, has officially been elected president, marking a significant turning point for the West African nation. The provisional results, announced by the General Directorate of Elections, reveal Doumbouya secured an overwhelming 86.72% of the vote. This election represents the first since the military takeover in 2021, a moment that has been both awaited and feared by many. The public’s response is mixed,…

African UN Security Council members denounce Israel’s decision to recognize North Western State of Somalia

African bloc on UN Security Council condemns Israel’s recognition of North Western State of Somalia, urges reversal UNITED NATIONS — The three African members of the UN Security Council — Algeria, Sierra Leone and Somalia — joined by Guyana, sharply condemned Israel’s decision to recognize North Western State of Somalia as an independent state, calling the move a violation of Somalia’s sovereignty and a threat to regional stability. In a joint statement delivered at an emergency Security Council session on Monday, Somalia’s…

China opposes Israel’s recognition of North Western State of Somalia, Foreign Ministry says

BEIJING — China on Monday condemned Israel’s formal recognition of North Western State of Somalia and a reported agreement to establish diplomatic relations with the territory, calling the move a challenge to Somalia’s sovereignty and regional stability. Foreign Ministry spokesperson Lin Jian said Beijing “firmly supports Somalia’s sovereignty, unity and territorial integrity” and “opposes any moves that undermine Somali territorial integrity.” He cited the purposes and principles of the United Nations Charter and…