Author: Staff Editor

Song, a collaboration of a Local Artist and Ethiopian Artist, Under Fire

Berbera– Abdirahman Oday, a Somali singer shot and sung a song in Berbera’s, a port.

Moh Ahmed shatters Canadian 5,000-metre record to crack all-time top-10 list

Moh Ahmed shattered his own Canadian record in the 5,000 metres at the Portland Intersquad.

Erdogan rejects global criticism over Hagia Sophia decision

Turkish President Recep Tayyip Erdogan defends move to reconvert iconic Hagia Sophia museum into a.

Sudan ratifies law criminalising female genital mutilation

In April, Sudan’s cabinet approved amendments to the criminal code that would punish those who.

Breaking News: Armed Conflict Breaks Out in Galkayo

In the early evening, Puntland army fought what it called “armed drug dealers” in Galkayo.

UAE seeks turnaround in relations with Somalia for help in Yemen war Read

The United Arab Emirates has offered Somalia to reopen a hospital in the capital, in.

Taiwan Throws a Diplomatic Curveball by Establishing Ties With Somaliland

Taiwan’s decision to establish relations with the unrecognized state – with a probable eye on.

Why Would Taiwan Need a Base in Somaliland?

Taiwan and Somaliland, a breakaway region of Somalia, will establish diplomatic missions in each other’s.

Somaliland Minister of Education Speaks About The Raped Girl

Hargeisa—On 22 June of the last month, Somaliland newsletter made a coverage about the tragedy.

Bristolian Somalis send Covid-19 money to Somaliland

A community in Bristol has raised money to help family and friends in the self-declared.

Jawar Mohammed: The Ethiopian media mogul taking on Abiy Ahmed

Having previously warned that Ethiopia’s Prime Minister Abiy Ahmed risked turning into an “illegitimate” ruler,.

Sizing up Somalia: a new offshore oil frontier in the making

By Heidi Vella SHARE Somalia is one of the few remaining frontier oil and gas exploration territories.

Somaliland and Somalia Second-Round Talks Postponed

The talks that began in Djibouti scheduled to have a second round of talks but.

Foreign trawlers, illegal fishing, staff shortage deny Somalia $300m in revenue

After sharks are captured off the coast of Somalia, their meat is salted, sun-dried and.

Ethiopia’s democratization at risk

Large anti-government protests that broke out last week, following the assassination of popular Oromo musician Haacaaluu.