NUSOJ Sounds Alarm Over Repressive Draft Penal Code Threatening Media Freedom and Fundamental Rights
The National Union of Somali Journalists (NUSOJ) has today expressed grave concern over the draft Somali Penal Code approved ...
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The decision overturned a jury verdict in Missouri awarding $1.25 million to a man who said he was diagnosed with non-Hodgkin ...
Johnny Somali, also known as Ismael Ramsey Khalid, remains in jail after losing his prison sentence appeal in South Korea. As per the recent reports, his prison sentence has been upheld following the ...
Summer grilling is becoming about more than perfectly cooked burgers and steaks. New research released this month found that ...
Superintendent Alberto Carvalho has resigned from the Los Angeles Unified School District, and education watchdogs are not sad to see him go.
How we made it in Africa editor-in-chief Jaco Maritz spoke to Bellish about the operating environment and some of the ...
The Somali Future Council endorsed a transitional direct elections model blending public voting with clan-based ...
Mastra AI’s 144 JavaScript packages was executed in just 88 minutes by North Korea’s Sapphire Sleet hacking group, which ...
The Carolina Hurricanes brought their Stanley Cup celebration to downtown Raleigh. Thousands of fans arrived hours early to line sidewalks for the team’s victory parade or packed in near the ...
The USGA set up a different course at Shinnecock Hills to handle strong wind Thursday. When the wind subsided later, Wyndham Clark seemed to play a different U.S. Open. He ...
The federal government is applying a McCarthy-era law to strip a Somalia-born Minneapolis man of his citizenship over actions ...
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