British authorities have arrested a man suspected of being involved in directing the activities of the extremist group Al-Shabaab in Somalia. This highlights the ongoing threats posed by terrorist organizations to regional and international security.
Somali President Hassan Sheikh Mohamud survived an assassination attempt during his visit to Baidoa, the capital of the Southwest State, amid rising political tensions following leadership changes in the region.
Somali President Hassan Sheikh Mohamud was attacked by mortar shells while at Baidoa Airport, raising significant concerns about the country's security situation amid rising violence.
Somali President <strong>Hassan Sheikh Mohamud</strong> survived an assassination attempt when a barrage of mortars struck during his visit to Baidoa airport. The attack, believed to have been carried out by <strong>Al-Shabaab</strong>, did not result in injuries to him or his entourage.
On Friday, April 3, the French Administrative Supreme Court rejected the appeal from the anti-fascist youth movement against its dissolution decision made in June 2025. This ruling comes amid new complexities following the death of a far-right activist in February.
The European Union has introduced an 'emergency brake' for Britain as part of a new youth mobility program. However, this measure does not meet London's request for a pre-set cap on the number of incoming youth.
The Somali Ministry of Defense announced that over <strong>40 militants</strong> from the Al-Shabaab group were killed during a failed attack in southern Somalia. The attack was thwarted thanks to the efforts of the national army and Ugandan forces as part of the <strong>AMISOM</strong> mission.
Somali President Hassan Sheikh Mohamud has urged leaders and fighters of Al-Shabaab and ISIS to lay down their arms in exchange for a general amnesty. This call comes as part of the government's efforts to stabilize the country amid rising violence.