Khaire
No mentions found
This entity hasn't been tracked yet, or Iris is still building its knowledge base.
Related Articles from SNS
Gunfire erupts in Mogadishu before protests against Somali president’s rule
Gunfire erupts in Mogadishu before protests against Somali president’s rule Ex-Somali PM Khaire accuses government forces of attacking him before planned antigovernment protests in Mogadishu. Heavy gunfire has broken out in central Mogadishu as Somalia’s former Prime Minister Hassan Ali Khaire says he has been attacked by government forces before planned protests. “An attack was launched against us by forces commanded by the president whose term has expired,” Khaire said in a social media...
Somalia declares order restored after two days of fighting in Mogadishu
Somalia declares order restored after two days of fighting in Mogadishu Violence that paralysed two Mogadishu districts subsides, but opposition rejects president’s rule and vows to fight on. Mogadishu, Somalia – Fighting between government forces and opposition fighters that paralysed parts of Somalia’s capital, Mogadishu, for more than two days has eased, with the federal government declaring that it has restored order. The violence erupted on Wednesday, and the government declared the...
Why Mogadishu clashes are deepening Somalia’s political crisis again
Why Mogadishu clashes are deepening Somalia’s political crisis again Tensions over Somali elections escalate into violence, leaving Mogadishu residents grappling with fear and disruption. Mogadishu, Somalia – Mustafa, 33, dreads election time in Somalia. He drives a bajaj — a three-wheeled taxi — and says that when tensions rise, as they always do when polls are near, the whole city feels it, and drivers like him are among the first.
Inside 'World Cup of chaos' as Somali ref banned from US and ICE agents prowl the nation
Inside 'World Cup of chaos' as Somali ref banned from US and ICE agents prowl the nation EXCLUSIVE: With Somalia referee Omar Artan banned from the United States, ex-players have said it's a "World Cup of chaos" and "Martin Luther King would be turning in his grave" There is widespread outrage today after an African World Cup referee was given a gruelling 11-hour immigration interview before being banned from entering the United States. Somali ref Omar Artan was humiliated after being...
Hero’s welcome for Somali referee denied entry to US World Cup tournament
Hero’s welcome for Somali referee denied entry to US World Cup tournament Omar Artan, the first Somali picked to referee a World Cup, rose from Mogadishu’s pitches, only to be barred at the US border. Mogadishu, Somalia – Barely a few days had passed between the celebrations that greeted news of Somali referee Omar Artan’s journey to the World Cup—a milestone that inspired pride and optimism among Somali football fans—and the crushing realisation that he would not, in fact, be attending...
Inside 'World Cup of chaos' as Somali ref banned from US and ICE agents prowl the nation
Inside 'World Cup of chaos' as Somali ref banned from US and ICE agents prowl the nation EXCLUSIVE: With Somalia referee Omar Artan banned from the United States, ex-players have said it's a "World Cup of chaos" and "Martin Luther King would be turning in his grave" There is widespread outrage today after an African World Cup referee was given a gruelling 11-hour immigration interview before being banned from entering the United States. Somali Omar Artan was humiliated after being refused...
Fighting in Somalia’s capital as anger over election delay erupts
Fighting in Somalia’s capital as anger over election delay erupts Residents flee from their homes due to fighting between two warring political factions. Violence has erupted in Somalia’s capital, Mogadishu, as government forces and opposition-allied militias have exchanged fire before an antigovernment protest, damaging buildings and forcing residents to flee. Fighting began on Wednesday and continued into Thursday before planned protests against President Hassan Sheikh Mohamud’s decision...
‘Badge of honour’: Israeli settlers shrug off global condemnation
‘Badge of honour’: Israeli settlers shrug off global condemnation Activists claim sanctions fail to reflect either the depth of violence or state complicity in settler attacks. When the European Union issued its latest tranche of sanctions against Israeli settler groups and their leaders, Regavim, founded in part by the country’s Finance Minister Bezalel Smotrich, these groups welcomed the measures as a “badge of honour.” Another sanctioned figure, Daniella Weiss, whose movement, Nachala,...