Somali Americans in Minnesota last month took part in a town hall involving Democratic and Republican party representatives encouraging them to participate in the 2024 election, arguing the stakes ...
American YouTuber Johnny Somali, also known as Ramsey Khalid Ismael, faces up to 10 years in prison in South Korea for kissing and twerking on a statue commemorating "comfort women" forced into ...
IRL streamer Ramsey Khalid Ismael, a.k.a. Johnny Somali, has been arrested for his hijinks again, and this time he could be facing down at least decade in prison in South Korea. This isn't the first ...
Controversial YouTuber and Twitch streamer Johnny Somali has been indicted for “causing a commotion” at a convenience store in South Korea, prosecutors said. They said American national Somali ...
Streamer Johnny Somali has been barred from leaving South Korea and could be jailed for over 10 years if convicted of assault and drug use. Johnny Somali’s reign of ...
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YouTuber Johnny Somali has recently found himself at the center of a major controversy in South Korea after a video showed him kissing and posing with the Statue of Peace in Seoul, South Korea.
American YouTuber and banned Kick streamer Johnny Somali has gained a lot of attention while traveling in South Korea – but not the good kind as he’s now banned from leaving the country as ...
U.S. streamer Johnny Somali handed to Korean prosecutors for convenience store outburst ...
At least 11 Somali regional and federal government forces were killed in fierce fighting on Wednesday in the south of the country, officials said. The fighting occurred in the vicinity of Wayaanta ...
American YouTuber Johnny Somali faces backlash and a police investigation in South Korea after posting a video of himself kissing a statue honoring Korean victims of wartime sexual slavery.
Nov. 13 (UPI) --Two Somali pirates were sentenced to three decades in prison over the kidnapping of an American journalist held in captivity for nearly 1,000 days, the U.S. Department of Justice ...