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Somalian soldiers on the frontline in fight against extremist militants

Mogadishu’s first line of defense against the next militant attack on Somalia’s capital ranges from machine gunners in pick-up trucks to young men in plain clothes manning checkpoints. Somali’s military has scored recent victories against al-Shabab in Bariire and the nearby areas of Sabiid Canole and Awdheegle, while in the capital cafes and ice cream parlors are sprouting.

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How Minnesota’s Massive Schemes Were Allowed To Go On For Years

Fraud in Minnesota is now under intense scrutiny on Capitol Hill, as state Republicans tell Congress that massive schemes went unchecked for years despite repeated warnings from whistleblowers. Lawmakers during a hearing on Wednesday focused on allegations tied to pandemic-era programs, with testimony raising new questions about what state officials knew and when. Republican Minnesota House Speaker Lisa Demuth, who is now running for governor, joins the Rundown to discuss how she believes Minnesota state officials had been ignoring or actively suppressing investigations into the alleged fraud. The U.S. military went into Venezuela. Could Greenland be next? President Trump says the America needs the icy territory, which is a self-governing Danish territory, for national security purposes. Our allies, including Denmark, are pushing back against the administration’s comments about seizing or even buying the island. Michael Allen, a managing director and partner at Beacon Global Strategies and a former special assistant to President George W. Bush at the National Security Council, explains the strategic value of Greenland for the U.S. and the possibility of Trump using military action to take control of it. Plus, commentary by Ruthless Podcast co-host, John Ashbrook. Learn more about your ad choices. Visit podcastchoices.com/adchoices
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Putin’s Army Launches Huge Revenge Attack After US Hijacks Russia-Linked Oil Ship| Venezuela,Maduro

Massive Russian strikes wipe out power across Dnipropetrovsk and Zaporizhzhia, leaving cities like Dnipro in near‑total darkness as hospitals shift to backup…

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Samsung Electronics projected a three-fold jump in fourth-quarter operating profit from a year earlier to a record high as tight supply and a surge in artificial intelligence-driven demand stoked prices for conventional memory chips https://reut.rs/49nefrj

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TMZ probes shock exit of Nick Reiner celebrity attorney Alan Jackson

Alan Jackson, Nick Reiner’s high-profile defense attorney, was allowed to withdraw from the case Wednesday but told reporters he’s confident his ex-client is not guilty of murdering his parents, director Rob Reiner and Michele Singer Reiner. TMZ Executive Producer Harvey Levin joins “Banfield” to share some of what he’s learned behind the scenes.

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Russian Strikes Knock Out Power in Dnipro Region of Ukraine

The Ukrainian authorities urged residents in the Dnipro region to stock up on water as crews raced to restore service.
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NBG: International Reserves Reach ‘Historic High’ of More Than $6 Billion

The National Bank of Georgia said the country’s international reserves reached a “historic high” of about USD 6.16 billion at the end of 2025, following a December increase of USD 342.6 million. According to NBG data, the annual figure represents a 38% increase (USD 1.7 billion) from 2024.

Attributing the growth to the bank’s “sound and consistent policy,” Tamta Sopromadze, head of the Macroeconomics and Statistics Department at the National Bank of Georgia, said gold accounted for 16.3% of international reserves in December, or USD 1.002 billion. She said the price of gold has doubled since the purchase, contributing an additional USD 502.3 million to the foreign exchange reserves.

The National Bank reiterated that “international foreign exchange reserves are an important guarantee of a country’s macroeconomic stability” and that it increases reserves “when market conditions allow.”

Over the past year, the NBG has made foreign currency purchases through the Bmatch trading platform. Monthly net purchases totaled USD 101.7 million in March, USD 266.4 million in April, USD 245.4 million in May, USD 266 million in June, USD 416.9 million in July, USD 199.6 million in August, USD 100 million in September, USD 167.4 million in October, and USD 308.2 million in November. Overall, the NBG made net foreign currency purchases of USD 2.07 billion between January and November 2025.

The steady refilling of reserves follows NBG’s major foreign currency interventions in 2024, when it sold more than USD 900 million amid mass protests over the Foreign Agents Law in the spring and again ahead of the October 26 parliamentary elections.

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