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Somaliland Wants To Make One Thing Clear: It Is NOT Somalia

Somaliland's Foreign Minister Saad Ali Shire is clearly frustrated. Somaliland is being hit by a regional food crisis that the U.N. has described as one of the largest humanitarian emergencies since 1945. More than a million of Somaliland's four million people are at risk of...

Smuggler or survivor? Migrants forced to help, face arrest

PACHINO, Sicily (AP) " All migrant Marc Samie has of his fiancee is a picture in his mind. Louise, seven and a half months pregnant, is standing silently on a beach in Libya, tears rolling down her face as traffickers force him at gunpoint...

The Somaliland army is 60-plus kilometers this side of our border”President Muse Bihi

By: M.A. Egge Horndiplomat-The President H.E. Musa Bihi Abdi has reiterated that the security and peaceful stability maintenance in the country was a paramount factor that the nation would always be focused on. He also revealed that the government would in due course avail a comprehensive...

Ethiopia congratulates Eritrea on the lifting of sanctions

U.N. Security Council set to lift Eritrea sanctions on Wednesday
Horndiplomat-The United Nations Security Council (UNSC) has lifted the sanctions that were imposed on Eritrea the past years after countries in the Horn of Africa have opened a historic new chapter of normalizing their relations. Ethiopia , under the leadership of Prime Minister Dr....

WATCH:How the 70s Became Somalia’s Golden Age of Music

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In this explainer, learn what political, social, and cultural forces forged Somalia's golden age of music, what caused its demise, and why a new golden age is happening right now. SOURCE:OKAYAFRICA

Turkish embassy in Somalia to control Gulen-run schools

Horndiplomat-Apart from 3 schools, a hospital linked to Gulen network will also be operated by embassy Three schools and a hospital belonging to the Fetullah Terrorist Organization-linked Nile Academy in Somalia will now operate under control of Turkey's Mogadishu embassy, according to a diplomatic source. The...

Somaliland: Sonyo organized ‘Kulan Youth Summit 2018’ for the inaugural of the Somaliland National Youth Day

 ‘A nation whose youth are secure, confident, development oriented and empowered to their potentials’ Somaliland National Development Plan II 2017–2021.  BY.Mohamed Duale Horndiplomat Editor Tweets @MohamadDuale Horndiplomat-Somaliland National Youth Organizations (SONYO Umbrella), in collaboration with Ministry of Youth and Sports (MoYS) and other various stakeholders are organizing...

Government pathologist recovers one bullet as terror suspects are laid to rest

By ELKANA JACOB @elkana_jacob A bullet was recovered from one of the female terror suspects gunned down in Mombasa's Central police station, in an autopsy led by government pathologist Johansen Oduor at Coast General hospital. According to Oduor, the exercise was minimal as was agreed with...

1.4m people at risk of displacement as drought worsens in Somalia

245,000 people in Somalia have been displaced due to the drought, with the number projected to reach 1.4 million in 2022 as the situation worsens. PHOTO | FILE | NMG
By The East African Several lives might be lost and over a million people displaced if no action is taken to avert the effects of the worsening drought in Somalia, the Norwegian Refugee Council (NRC) in Mogadishu has warned. Currently, 245,000 Somalis have been displaced due...

Rohingya families torn apart by Myanmar crisis

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Families are being torn apart amid reported atrocities in Myanmar's Rakhine state. Many of the Rohingya civilians who are fleeing to Bangladesh are being forced to leave behind elderly relatives who were not fit enough to make the journey. Al Jazeera's Divya Gopalan reports...