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Somaliland leader slams ‘senseless hostility’ of opposition to DP World deal

Muse Bihi Abdi says Somalia "overstepped the line" by criticising Ethiopia agreement The president of the semi-autonomous region of Somaliland issued a fresh condemnation of Somalia’s government’s “senseless hostility” to its tripartite agreement with Ethiopia and Dubai-based port operator DP World on the development of Berbera...

THE EVIL PRINCIPLES OF ECONOMIC CAPITALISM BY MILTON FRIEDMAN

Every nation in the world has the responsibility to manage the way to forward its economic goals by taking advantage of the availability of natural endowment at its disposal. The earlier economic thinkers in the 18th century believe the intervention of economy by the...

DP World Wins 30-Year Concession for Greenfield Port of Banana in the Democratic Republic of the Congo

The initial investment of $350 million will be spread over 24 months and the total project cost of more than $1 billion over four phases will be dependent on market demand for the port, industrial and logistics zone infrastructure DUBAI, United Arab Emirates, March 25,...

Car-bomb explodes near Somalia’s parliament

Two soldiers reportedly killed after explosion at a security checkpoint outside parliament in Mogadishu. A car bomb detonated near Somalia's parliament in the capital Mogadishu, killing at least two people and wounding several others, a senior police officer said. The bomb exploded on Sunday at a...

Ethiopian students keen on learning Turkish

Yunus Emre Institute taught Turkish language to 4,785 people last year By Tufan Aktas ADDIS ABABA Ethiopian youth are showing great interest in a Turkish studies project launched by the Yunus Emre Institute and there is huge demand for additional courses. Three major learning institutions -- Addis Ababa,...

6 Somali students missing in Dhaka for one year

Six Somali students of a private university in Dhaka have been missing for more than a year. The university filed a general diary (GD) with West Uttara Police Station on July 24, 2017, but police have not been able to trace the students over the...

New dam Provides Safe Water To Pastoral Communities in South Eastern Somaliland

Hargeisa, 22nd of March 2018. A repaired dam is bringing safe, clean water to the pastoral communities of Wacays Odane and Salahley district in Somaliland, with the support of Somali diaspora, the United Nations Development Programme (UNDP) and Global Environment Facility (GEF), in partnership with...

Somaliland:Vice President of Confederation of African Football arrives in Hargeisa

Hargeisa(Horndiplomat) The Vice President of CAF ( Confederation of African Football) who also is the President of Ghana Football Association Mr.Kwesi Nyantakyi arrives in Egal international Airport. The Somaliland minister of youth and sports Bos Mire Mohamed and other top government officials has Receives the delegation led...

Somaliland:Port Dispute May Destabilize Horn of Africa, Minister Sa’ad Shire Says

A budding dispute over plans to develop a port in Somaliland risks destabilizing the Horn of Africa region, the semi-autonomous territory’s foreign minister said. Saad Ali Shire’s comments raise the stakes in a standoff between Somaliland and Somalia, which this month declared the planned harbor...

How American Citizens Are Trapped In Djibouti

How President Trump's travel ban has left a number of American citizens and Yemeni-American families trapped in the tiny country of Djibouti, on the Horn of Africa. Copyright 2018 NPR. To see more, visit http://www.npr.org/.