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Muhammad Billal, 18, from Nelson, researched ‘accessible shooting ranges’ and the purchase of ‘chest rigs’ designed to hold ...
A teenage Islamic extremist has pleaded guilty to planning a terrorist gun attack. Muhammad Billal, 18, was arrested on 11 ...
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The Star on MSNFARAH:Why the US must reconsider its stance on Somali airspace and SomalilandIn a revealing episode of geopolitical turbulence, a small aircraft en route to Hargeisa was recently grounded—not due to mechanical failure or adverse weather, but by a political directive from ...
Turkish Cooperation and Coordination Agency (TİKA) has provided equipment for carpentry and plumbing workshops at the ...
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Lancashire Evening Post on MSNLancashire teenager admits plotting terror attack with gun and travelling to SomaliaA teenage Islamic extremist from Lancashire has pleaded guilty to planning a terrorist gun attack. Muhammad Billal, 18, from ...
In a geopolitical turbulence, a small aircraft en route to Hargeisa was recently grounded not due to mechanical failure or ...
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AllAfrica on MSNEthiopia's Strategic Triple Play: How Assertive Diplomacy On GERD, Somaliland MOU, Brics Membership Reshapes Horn of Africa Power DynamicsThe Horn of Africa, long shaped by strategic interests and colonial legacies, is once again emerging as a center of intense diplomatic engagement. With this development, Ethiopia has increasingly ...
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AllAfrica on MSNEast African Countries and Open Borders - Great Strides, but Still a Long Way to GoAnalysis - It's not uncommon to find a Ugandan taxi driver in Rwanda's capital, Kigali, just as one regularly meets Zimbabwean Uber drivers in South Africa. But there is a big difference. A Ugandan ...
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The East African on MSNKenya opens border for Africans, reciprocity remains elusiveAlthough immigration is a matter of reciprocity, countries must always consider their bargaining power, analysts say.
In rural India, mycetoma—a painful, neglected disease from minor wounds—cripples workers, causing disability, poverty, and stigma. Delayed diagnosis and costly treatment worsen the crisis.
Six months after the U.S. Government began terminating nearly 10,000 foreign aid programs, millions of people around the world have been cut off from food, water, shelter, health care, and other ...
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