Former Russian diplomat spying for the United States

Former Russian Diplomat Sentenced to 12 Years for Spying for the United States

A Moscow court has sentenced a former Russian diplomat to 12 years in a maximum-security prison after convicting him of spying for the United States, according to Russia’s Federal Security Service (FSB). ALSO READ: Somalia condemns Israel’s recognition of Somaliland, citing Gaza displacement fears FSB Details Treason Charges The FSB said Arseniy Konovalov, a former…

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Somalia condemns Israel’s recognition of Somaliland, citing Gaza displacement fears

The Israel recognition of Somaliland has triggered strong opposition from Somalia, which says the move violates its sovereignty and international law. Somali officials also claim the decision is linked to Israel’s plans to displace Palestinians from Gaza, a charge that has sparked regional and international concern. Somalia rejects Israel’s move Somalia has demanded that Israel…

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Mogadishu municipal elections mark historic step toward direct democracy in Somalia

The Mogadishu municipal elections held on December 25 marked a historic moment for Somalia as residents voted directly in local polls for the first time in decades. The vote represents a key step toward restoring universal suffrage and preparing the country for its first nationwide direct elections in more than 50 years. Mogadishu municipal elections…

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Mount Kilimanjaro helicopter crash kills five during rescue mission

The Mount Kilimanjaro helicopter crash has caused deep shock after five people died during a medical rescue mission on Africa’s highest mountain. The tragic incident happened on Wednesday near Barafu Camp, one of the final stops for climbers heading to the summit. According to the Tanzania Civil Aviation Authority (TCAA), the helicopter crashed while operating…

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Whatsapp to be turnd down.

Russia Targets WhatsApp in Growing Battle With Foreign Tech Giants

The criticism came after Russia’s communications watchdog repeated its warning that WhatsApp could be fully blocked unless it complies with Russian laws governing digital services.Roskomnadzor, the regulator, told state media that WhatsApp continues to violate national legislation, claiming the platform is being used to organize terrorist activities, recruit perpetrators, and carry out fraud and other…

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