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By Abdullahi A. Nor In a deal shrouded in secrecy and stained by suspicion, the Federal Government of Somalia has handed ...
Ahmed Suleiman Abdalla, affectionately known as Dafle, passed away on 10 April 2025 and was laid to rest on 15 April 2025 in ...
A recent government report, produced with support from the United Nations Environment Programme (UNEP) Copenhagen Climate ...
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Why the US can't beat al-Shabaab in Somalia
The Trump team's discussion about closing our embassy there is a smokescreen for deeper failures in Washington's military ...
To promote gender reforms, Hawa enrolled in law school in 1972 at the freshly inaugurated Somali National University. Each ...
The Minister of Foreign Affairs and International Cooperation, H.E. Ahmed Moallim Fiqi, led a high-level event on Sunday at the Ministry's headquarters in Mogadishu to demonstrate strong governmental ...
General Odowaa Yusuf Rage, the Chief of Defence Forces of the Somali National Army (SNA), who made a return recently after ...
Decades away, but still rooted in Somalia—Fadumo Omar Hussein invested in its soil to spark change, create jobs, and rebuild ...
As Sudan’s soldiers and rebels continue to fight, the one constant seems to be that Sudanese civilians bear the brunt of ...
I was lucky,” says the photographer Zed Nelson, “until I went to Afghanistan.” The 57-year-old, who has just won the Sony ...
Called Aano Qabiil, meaning "Clan Vengeance", the short film sought to highlight the futility of vendettas between rival ...
In one of the worlds largest refugee camps, thousands of predominantly Somali refugees hoping to travel to the U.S. are waiting anxiously to see if the program will be resumed later in April.