For decades, Washington has sought to prop up the government in Mogadishu, but Somalia remains a fractured state. Political ...
“In the past 24 hours, the Puntland Counter-Terrorism Forces have killed more than 60 ISIS terrorists. The operation included ...
Islamic State launched attacks on military bases in Puntland, Somalia, but was repelled by government forces with UAE airstrike support, killing 70 militants. Puntland has been targeting both IS and ...
The United States and the United Arab Emirates are conducting airstrikes in northern Somalia in support of Puntland’s ...
NAIROBI, KENYA - Authorities in Somalia's Puntland region this week banned the illegal entry of foreigners and ordered telecom companies to deactivate SIM cards linked to undocumented people and ...
Maritime New Zealand will investigate the Lake Taupō jetski incident that led to the death of Vincent Cornell, the Crown entity has confirmed. “[We] will provide [police] with any assistance ...
An investigation has been launched by French police after a judge and two prosecutors involved in the corruption trial of far-right leader Marine Le Pen received death threats. The case could see ...
Marine Police Force Sabah Region Four, Asst Comm Nazri Ibrahim said they arrested 10 men and seized 93,100 litres of diesel in a raid at a premises in Jalan Kolombong, Lorong Terap 4, Inanam at ...
has been selected by the Japan Maritime Self-Defense Force (JMSDF) as the country's first-ever maritime-based intelligence, surveillance, and reconnaissance (ISR) platform. V-BAT will provide ...
WASHINGTON – The Supreme Court on Wednesday seemed likely to agree that courts can look beyond the exact moment a police officer is using deadly force to determine if that force was unreasonable.
The Supreme Court heard arguments on Wednesday on a case that questions under which circumstances police are allowed to use deadly force. Listen to the hearing in the player above. Barnes v.
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