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What are the Ulterior Motives Behind the Unwavering Turkish-Somali Relations?

The Enduring Somali-Turkish Strategic Partnership and Fraternal Relations Since 16th Century is officially back on track but why are all these following mind-blowing activities are happening right now inside Turkish-Somalia relations? Why Turkey Implemented its largest overseas ultramodern military base in Somalia? Why Somalis are the...

Why Somaliland could where others failed: A call to the Democratic World!

Somaliland Freedom Score
By Adam Muse Jibril The Freedom House has recently issued its annual report about democracy in the world with a world map, where a clear distinction between democratic countries and others were shown. In our region, the Horn of Africa and the world around including...

Somaliland:Youth Unemployment and Security in Hargeisa

A group of young men in Somaliland’s capital, Hargeisa, take a break from an informal football match. Youth unemployment in Somaliland is among the highest in the world at between 60 and 70 per cent. Photo: Adrian Leversby/IRIN
By:Muse Abdilahi Muhumed,  August, 2017 Abstract Youth represent a very vital organ in any society. They are not only the future of Somaliland, but also a major stakeholder and useful resource in the nation-building. However, it has been suggested that a large rate of youth...

Somaliland Budget 2019: Continuation of the Status Quo

Before I look at the budget in detail, I must say a word or two about the definition of budget. Budget is a financial plan that articulates the objectives and goals of a government for a certain period usually a year. In other words,...

Why it’s time for an amicable divorce between Somalia and Somaliland

Should other countries recognise Somaliland’s bid to become fully independent? It has a good case, argues Bill Snaddon, but many obstacles remain. Somaliland declared independence from Somalia in 1991. But the small east-African breakaway nation is still waiting for others to recognise their bold decision....

Somaliland Was Mother Country of Ex-Somali Republic Despite UN’s Legal Errors

Horn of african MAP
On 1st July 1960 the independent State of Somaliland united with Somalia which was under UN-Trusteeship. The two countries formed “Somali Republic” within the territory of State of Somaliland and Somalia.  The United Nation (UN) registered the birth of the new nation under the...

Somaliland:Police Reform Is Necessary And Inevitable Today!

By Mustafa Mohamoud Dahir                     Somaliland has relative peace since it break away from Somalia in May 1991, after 30 years of union ended fruitless. All former government institutions were collapsed due to civil war which broke out the country, building government institutions and peace...

One Thing You Must Know About Employment Background Screening

The Importance of Background Screening New Employees
By Omar Dek Aden So, you’re in charge of running or researching program for your company? Well, before you get too far there’s one thing you absolutely, positively must know: There is a difference - and we’re talking a big difference – between ordering an “instant” criminal...

Overview of Somaliland and Putland state of Somalia Conflict

Now days, violent conflict causing human sufferings, destruction of properties and mass displacement occurring globally, as well is becoming normal and taken as simple security issue. Indeed, as some say conflict in Africa has been there for a long time due to lack of...

Disregarding Somaliland Case A Scar On UN, AU, International Community

Disregarding Somaliland Case A Scar On UN, AU, International Community
Prestigious international and continental bodies, like United Nations (UN) and African Union(AU) respectively, should have been abiding by and honoring their charters. What belongs to a Republic cannot be exclusively given to one state of that Republic without the consent of the other Republic. In this case the...