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Trump says he ordered precision military air strikes on ISIS leaders in Somalia
CBS News
The U.S. military conducted coordinated airstrikes against ISIS operatives in Somalia, the first attacks in the African nation during President Trump's second term.
Us Announces $524 Million In New Aid For Horn Of Africa Drought, Climate Crisis
Associated Press
The United States announced at a U.N. conference on Wednesday nearly $524 million in additional humanitarian aid for the Horn of Africa that aims to put a spotlight on the extreme effects of climate change and the worst drought in the region in 40 years — and the need for more than $5 billion.
Taliban Kill Mastermind Of Suicide Bombing At Kabul Airport
Associated Press
A ground assault by the Taliban killed the Islamic State militant who spearheaded the August 2021 suicide bombing at the Kabul airport that left 13 U.S. troops and about 170 Afghans dead during the chaotic U.S. withdrawal from Afghanistan, U.S. officials said.
Probe Of Deadly Black Hawk Crash Begins As Army IDs Victims
Associated Press
The nine service members who died in a crash involving two U.S. Army Black Hawk helicopters ranged in age from 23 to 36 and were from seven states, the military said Friday, as it released the identities of the soldiers and an investigative team continued its probe of the accident.
Russia, Ukraine Extend Grain Deal To Aid World's Poor
Associated Press
An unprecedented wartime deal that allowed grain to flow from Ukraine to countries in Africa, the Middle East and Asia where hunger is a growing threat and high food prices are pushing more people into poverty was extended just before its expiration date, officials said Saturday.
New Crew From US, Russia And UAE Arrives At Space Station
Associated Press
A new crew arrived at the International Space Station on Friday for a six-month mission, after overcoming trouble with one of the capsule’s docking hooks.
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Migrant Boat Breaks Up Off Italian Coast, Killing Nearly 60
Associated Press
A wooden boat crowded with migrants smashed into rocky reefs and broke apart before dawn Sunday off the Italian coast, authorities said.
Migrant Boat Breaks Up Off Italian Coast, Killing Nearly 60
Associated Press
A wooden boat crowded with migrants smashed into rocky reefs and broke apart before dawn Sunday off the Italian coast, authorities said.
World Food Program Chief Says Somali Famine Slowed, Not Avoided
Associated Press
The head of the Nobel Peace Prize-winning World Food Program says support from donors like the United States and Germany have allowed it to postpone — though not entirely avert — famine in Somalia but stressed that “we’re not out of this yet.”
World Food Program Chief Says Somali Famine Slowed, Not Avoided
Associated Press
The head of the Nobel Peace Prize-winning World Food Program says support from donors like the United States and Germany have allowed it to postpone — though not entirely avert — famine in Somalia but stressed that “we’re not out of this yet.”
In War-Torn States Hurt By Climate, Scant Hope For New Funds
Associated Press
In conflict-ravaged nations like Yemen and Somalia, devastating floods and droughts kill hundreds of people and uproot tens of thousands from their homes.
In War-Torn States Hurt By Climate, Scant Hope For New Funds
Associated Press
In conflict-ravaged nations like Yemen and Somalia, devastating floods and droughts kill hundreds of people and uproot tens of thousands from their homes.
Hunger In Somalia Is Putting 'A Child Per Minute' Into Hospitals
CBS News
Aid workers are sounding the alarm over an intensifying humanitarian catastrophe in Somalia, where officials are expected to soon declare the second famine in just over a decade. Aid workers tell CBS News that rampant drought in the east African nation has already sparked a mass-migration of desperate families who can't feed their children. Many are showing up too late at makeshift camps for help, and the conditions are expected to get worse over the winter.
Hunger In Somalia Is Putting 'A Child Per Minute' Into Hospitals
CBS News
Aid workers are sounding the alarm over an intensifying humanitarian catastrophe in Somalia, where officials are expected to soon declare the second famine in just over a decade. Aid workers tell CBS News that rampant drought in the east African nation has already sparked a mass-migration of desperate families who can't feed their children. Many are showing up too late at makeshift camps for help, and the conditions are expected to get worse over the winter.
UN: At Least $1 Billion Needed To Avert Famine In Somalia
Associated Press
The U.N. humanitarian chief predicted Tuesday that at least $1 billion will be needed urgently to avert famine in Somalia in the coming months and early next year when two more dry seasons are expected to compound the historic drought that has hit the Horn of Africa nation.
UN: At Least $1 Billion Needed To Avert Famine In Somalia
Associated Press
The U.N. humanitarian chief predicted Tuesday that at least $1 billion will be needed urgently to avert famine in Somalia in the coming months and early next year when two more dry seasons are expected to compound the historic drought that has hit the Horn of Africa nation.
UN Says Part Of Somalia Will Reach Famine Later This Year
Associated Press
The United Nations says “famine is at the door” in Somalia with “concrete indications” famine will occur later this year in the southern Bay region.
UN Says Part Of Somalia Will Reach Famine Later This Year
Associated Press
The United Nations says “famine is at the door” in Somalia with “concrete indications” famine will occur later this year in the southern Bay region.
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At Least 20 Killed, Dozens Wounded In Attack On Hotel In Somalia's Capital
CBS News
Islamic militants have stormed a hotel in Somalia's capital, engaging in an hourslong battle with security forces that left at least 20 people dead, according to police and witnesses. At least 40 people were wounded in the late Friday night attack, and security forces rescued many others, including children, from the scene at Mogadishu's popular Hayat Hotel, they said Saturday.
At Least 20 Killed, Dozens Wounded In Attack On Hotel In Somalia's Capital
CBS News
Islamic militants have stormed a hotel in Somalia's capital, engaging in an hourslong battle with security forces that left at least 20 people dead, according to police and witnesses. At least 40 people were wounded in the late Friday night attack, and security forces rescued many others, including children, from the scene at Mogadishu's popular Hayat Hotel, they said Saturday.
East Africa Bloc Says 50 Million Face Acute Food Insecurity
Associated Press
More than 50 million people across the East African region are expected to face acute food insecurity this year, a regional bloc said Friday, warning that some 300,000 in Somalia and South Sudan are projected to be under full-blown famine conditions.
East Africa Bloc Says 50 Million Face Acute Food Insecurity
Associated Press
More than 50 million people across the East African region are expected to face acute food insecurity this year, a regional bloc said Friday, warning that some 300,000 in Somalia and South Sudan are projected to be under full-blown famine conditions.
‘Only God Can Help’: Hundreds Die As Somalia Faces Famine
Associated Press
Deaths have begun in the region’s most parched drought in four decades. Previously unreported data shared with The Associated Press show at least 448 deaths this year at malnutrition treatment centers in Somalia alone.
‘Only God Can Help’: Hundreds Die As Somalia Faces Famine
Associated Press
Deaths have begun in the region’s most parched drought in four decades. Previously unreported data shared with The Associated Press show at least 448 deaths this year at malnutrition treatment centers in Somalia alone.
UN: Climate Shocks, War Fuel Multiple Looming Food Crises
Associated Press
Two U.N. food agencies issued stark warnings Monday about multiple, looming food crises on the planet, driven by climate “shocks” like drought and worsened by the impacts of the COVID-19 pandemic and the war in Ukraine that have sent fuel and food prices soaring.
UN: Climate Shocks, War Fuel Multiple Looming Food Crises
Associated Press
Two U.N. food agencies issued stark warnings Monday about multiple, looming food crises on the planet, driven by climate “shocks” like drought and worsened by the impacts of the COVID-19 pandemic and the war in Ukraine that have sent fuel and food prices soaring.
President Biden To Return US Troops To Somalia
CBS News
President Biden has approved a request from the Pentagon to reestablish a persistent presence of U.S. troops in Somalia, reversing a decision made late in the Trump administration.
President Biden To Return US Troops To Somalia
CBS News
President Biden has approved a request from the Pentagon to reestablish a persistent presence of U.S. troops in Somalia, reversing a decision made late in the Trump administration.
Militants Attack Base Used By U.S. Forces In Somalia
News 9
A Somali official confirmed reports of an attack on a U.S. base in the country on Monday. Yusuf Abdourahman, a security official with the Lower Shabelle regional administration, told The Associated Press that a suicide car bomber detonated a vehicle packe
Militants Attack Base Used By U.S. Forces In Somalia
News 9
A Somali official confirmed reports of an attack on a U.S. base in the country on Monday. Yusuf Abdourahman, a security official with the Lower Shabelle regional administration, told The Associated Press that a suicide car bomber detonated a vehicle packe
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Deadline Day at the Capitol: What did and didn't pass
Haley Weger
Thursday marked the deadline at the Oklahoma State Capitol. Here are some of the legislation that passed.
Deadline Day at the Capitol: What did and didn't pass
Haley Weger
Thursday marked the deadline at the Oklahoma State Capitol. Here are some of the legislation that passed.
Authorities respond to northwest Oklahoma City commercial fire
Destini Pittman
Authorities are responding to an apartment fire in northwest Oklahoma City.
Authorities respond to northwest Oklahoma City commercial fire
Destini Pittman
Authorities are responding to an apartment fire in northwest Oklahoma City.
Cloudy skies with south breeze Friday
News 9
With warm temps anticipated through the end of the workweek, Meteorologist David Payne has when storm chances could arrive this weekend.
Cloudy skies with south breeze Friday
News 9
With warm temps anticipated through the end of the workweek, Meteorologist David Payne has when storm chances could arrive this weekend.
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Deadline Day at the Capitol: What did and didn't pass
Haley Weger
Thursday marked the deadline at the Oklahoma State Capitol. Here are some of the legislation that passed.
Authorities respond to northwest Oklahoma City commercial fire
Destini Pittman
Authorities are responding to an apartment fire in northwest Oklahoma City.
Cloudy skies with south breeze Friday
News 9
With warm temps anticipated through the end of the workweek, Meteorologist David Payne has when storm chances could arrive this weekend.
Oklahoma State Board of Education cancels monthly meeting due to 'technical issue'
Christian Hans
The Oklahoma State Board of Education's Thursday meeting has been canceled, according to State Superintendent Ryan Walters.
Oklahoma firefighters react after Gov. Stitt fires head of forestry department
Elizabeth Fitz
Governor Stitt announced the firing of the state forester earlier this week, citing concerns about the department’s response to the fires that have burned across the state.
5 things to know about work in Oklahoma
Alex Cameron
Sen. Lankford recognizes Oklahomans' work ethic through 'Oklahoma Works'. Learn about job sectors and the state's unemployment rate in 2025.
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