A prominent Somali journalists' union says it is "deeply shaken" by Abdifatah Moalim Nur's death.
Two Swedish nationals were shot dead in the Belgian capital, with a third person injured.
It follows Monday night's incident where two Swedish nationals were killed in the Belgian capital.
Wadea al-Fayoume was laid to rest in a Chicago suburb as the family's landlord was charged with murder.
They are meant to be going to Strasbourg but a signalling error takes them to the theme park instead.
Five years after recreational cannabis became legal, the industry in Canada is facing economic struggles.
Xi Jinping’s signature policy to transform the world has cost billions - has it paid off?
Hamas say they fired a "barrage of rockets" at Tel Aviv and Jerusalem.
LEDs dominate lighting systems but their efficiency rests on the tricky production of blue light.
It's crucial to catch a bedbug outbreak early, and firms are turning to tech to achieve this.
A long prison sentence hangs over him so the former crypto tycoon may take a gamble and testify.
Eight years of rule under the right-wing Law and Justice party could soon come to an end.
Our correspondents answer your questions on the conflict between Israel and Hamas.
Despite a looming Israeli ground assault, many families are unwilling or unable to leave northern Gaza.
CCTV footage appears to show the moment an airstrike hits the Rafah crossing area between Gaza and Egypt.
The victims, said by local media to be Swedish, were shot in the Belgian capital on Monday evening.
Palestinians with dual citizenship have headed to the border ahead of Israel's expected ground operation.
Six-year-old Wadea Al-Fayoume will be laid to rest in Illinois on Monday, a day after he was fatally stabbed.
The ex-president recently called prosecutors "thugs" and one likely witness a "gutless pig".
Russian President Vladimir Putin makes a rare overseas trip to visit his most important ally.
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