The global economy is really declining unprecedently in what I believe to have caused by ongoing conflicts, prolonged droughts, increased job loses, and increased government taxes. The causes requires a collective collaboration to safeguard the global economy.
#Economy,
#IMF
Growth in advanced economies is projected at 1.7% in 2026. The picture is uneven as energy exporters are cushioned by favorable terms of trade, while importers face a stronger drag from higher energy prices, unless lifted by tech activity. https://t.co/EWThm8NLlj
Anyone playing in the role of Mediator, its important to understand the power difference, structural influences, sources, and bargaining positions that are shaping the dynamics, strategies, and outcome of the negotiation process. @EAD_Diplomats
Somali authorities should try to avoid creating additional economic burden to the public who are already severing from severe economic related issues. The Bosaso port case shall be resolved in the best interest of the public. @Plstatehouse, @HESaidADeni
It’s a huge accomplishment in 2 months, I have invested efforts to researching, writing, revising, and formatting papers, and it really shows who writing a policy paper with such quality requires research, critical thinking, clarity, and persistence. Congratulations to myself.
Ethiopia 🇪🇹 has emerged as Africa’s second-largest avocado producer under its Green Development Initiative.
Production is estimated at about 4.1 million metric tons, driven by rising domestic demand and expanding processing of avocado products.
In recent years, the country has earned over $38 million from banana and avocado exports.
A 15-year national avocado plan is being introduced to expand output and strengthen horticulture exports.
This supports Ethiopia’s goal of becoming the world’s leading avocado producer in the coming years.
That kind of fragmentation is created by their own government, particularly the leaders sitting office without a mandate and still using national resources to cause more harts. At least the PM hits for admission.
"#Somalia is a fragmented place where every #clan has carved out its own territory; a place where enemies operate in between #communities and people must travel by plane to move around; a place from which everyone is trying to escape because of its damaged reputation and #passport.
Such a place is not one where #responsible leaders should be #content to sit by."
— Hamza Abdi Barre
When the normal public institutions are managed under the ethics of conviction that pleasure a very few who don't know or don't care the consequences or the outcome of their actions.
#BREAKING: Somali activist and bajaj driver Sadia Moalim Ali has missed a scheduled court hearing after nearly 70 days in detention, raising fresh concerns over delays in her case and access to justice.
Lawyers say the hearing was postponed after the presiding judge failed to attend.
Sadia gained a significant following on TikTok and Facebook through videos criticizing alleged government corruption, nepotism, rising fuel prices, and forced evictions.
🚨New Insight | June 20, 2026
In this week’s IPSS Insight, Haymanot Kassahun, Programme Officer at the Institute for Peace and Security Studies (IPSS), explores the historical implications of the landmark resolution declaring the transatlantic slave trade as the gravest crime against humanity in her insight titled, "The Gravest Crime against Humanity: Cooperation vs. Accountability."
In this insight, she examines the complexities of international voting patterns, institutional accountability, and reparatory justice. The analysis also addresses the evolving dynamics of South-South cooperation, objectively assessing the historical context and contemporary engagement of Arab states in the Horn of Africa.
Follow the link to read the full Insight 👉🔗 https://t.co/IQaf6VEsd2
🌍 United Nations University Science-Policy Visiting Fellowship 2026 in Geneva, Switzerland | CHF 5,500 Monthly Stipend
🚀 Are you a researcher, policy expert, or development professional from the Global South passionate about data governance, digital development, and global policymaking?
The United Nations University (UNU) and the Geneva Science-Policy Interface (GSPI) are inviting applications for the Science-Policy Visiting Fellow – Data Governance Fellowship 2026 in Geneva, Switzerland.
This prestigious fellowship offers a unique opportunity to contribute to international policy discussions on equitable data governance while working alongside UN experts, diplomats, researchers, and global development stakeholders.
💰 Benefits:
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✅ CHF 3,000 additional allowance
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✅ Visa support provided
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⏰ 17 June 2026 (6:00 PM Geneva Time)
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European Wasatia Graduate School PhD Program in Peace and Conflict Resolution 2026 (Germany)! 📅
Deadline: September 30, 2026 📷 Apply here: https://t.co/gm8yZIjrnJ
#PhD
BREAKING: Somali referee Omar Artan has been appointed to officiate the 2026 Super Cup match between PSG and Aston Villa in Salzburg, UEFA announced on Thursday. The appointment marks another major international assignment for the Somali official, following Artan’s denial of entry into the United States despite holding a valid visa to officiate at the FIFA World Cup.
Somali referee Omar Artan, who was set to be the first from his country to officiate at the World Cup finals, has been denied entry to the United States.
Somali 🇸🇴 referee Omar Abdulkadir Artan, named CAF's Best Referee of 2025 and the first official from Somalia to be selected for a men's FIFA World Cup, was denied entry to the United States.
Despite obtaining a U.S. visa with support from the Somali embassy in Nairobi and traveling on a diplomatic passport, he was turned away on arrival and returned to Turkey.
The decision could affect his involvement in the 2026 FIFA World Cup, as match officials are expected to travel between the United States, Canada, and Mexico during the tournament.
I condenm this unprecedented step taken by the US. Sports should never be punished for policies that will never be a permanent solution.
#USimmigration
Award-winning Somali referee Omar Artan, set to be the first from his country to officiate at the World Cup, was denied entry to the United States, a sports ministry official told AFP on Monday https://t.co/jzrjXtHfNY
🔴 Énorme DINGUERIE encore des États-Unis...
L'arbitre somalien Omar Artan 🇸🇴 s'est vu refuser son entrée aux États-Unis, alors qu'il est sensé officier pendant la Coupe du Monde ! 🙄
Malgré l'aide appuyée de l'ambassade somalienne de Nairobi, qui lui a fourni un PASSEPORT DIPLOMATIQUE, M. Artan a dû faire demi tour à son arrivée aux USA.
On parle d'une personne qui a été élue MEILLEUR ARBITRE AFRICAIN EN 2025 ! 🤦♂️
(@Romain_Molina)
🚨❗️ Named by FIFA to officiate during the World Cup, Omar Artan from Somalia was denied entry to U.S. territory
Due to difficulties in obtaining a visa, he benefited from the support of the Somali embassy, which enabled him to obtain a diplomatic passport
Insufficient for the American authorities, who immediately sent him back...
Artan officiated the second leg of last year's African Champions League final between Pyramids FC and Mamelodi Sundowns while being elected best African referee for 2025 by the CAF 🥇🇸🇴
If someone practices the ethics of conviction, that person is not thinking about the consequences and does not care about the outcome of his/her action.
That is why its inappropriate for politics as it risks and causes societal havoc if applied blindly.