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Ethiopia Envoy: Eritrean Troops in Tigray Will `Leave Soon’

A young boy looks up as displaced Tigrayans line up to receive food donated by local residents at a reception center for the internally displaced in Mekele, in the Tigray region of northern Ethiopia, on Sunday, May 9, 2021. The 15 kilograms of wheat, half a kilogram of peas and some cooking oil per person, to last a month — was earmarked only for the most vulnerable. That included pregnant mothers and elderly people. (AP Photo/Ben Curtis)
By: AP Ethiopia’s U.N. ambassador said Tuesday that Eritrean troops who have been fighting with his country’s forces in a war against the Tigray region’s fugitive leaders “will definitely leave soon,” a move that would be welcomed by many including the United Nations whose humanitarian...

Qatar Charity lays foundation stone for health centre in Somalia

Officials at the foundation stone-laying ceremony.
By:GULFTIMES Qatar Charity (QC), with the support of benefactors in Qatar, has laid the foundation stone for a health centre in Hamar Weyne district of the Somali capital, Mogadishu. The foundation stone-laying ceremony was attended by the governor of Banaadir region and mayor of Mogadishu, Omar...

Kenya to reopen Mogadishu embassy, ministry says

Somalia, Kenya agree to normalize bilateral relations
By: The East African Kenya says it is prepared to reopen its embassy in Somalia, following an invitation by Mogadishu on Saturday. In a note sent to Mogadishu on Monday, the Foreign Affairs Ministry in Kenya also asked Somalia to reopen its mission in Nairobi, which...

Ten soldiers killed in suicide bomb attack at military base in Mogadishu

Ten soldiers killed in suicide bomb attack at military base in Mogadishu
By:Horndiplomat staff A suicide bomber blew himself up at a military base in Mogadishu’s Wadajir district Tuesday morning killing at least ten soldiers and injuring ten others. Sources said the bomber detonated his suicide vest during a morning parade causing death and injuries in its wake. It...

Somaliland’s May elections boosted its embattled case for int’l recognition

Qoyta in Somaliland’s Sahel Province, once a civil war battleground, now a place of voting. (Photo: Greg Mills)
First published by ISS Today Somaliland is increasing its push to win international recognition as an independent sovereign state which it has proclaimed for itself — and indeed successfully practised — for the past 30 years. But will these efforts to attain an ambitious goal pay...

Kenya-Somaliland legislators form Parliamentary cause to strengthen ties between the two nations

Kenya/Somaliland legislators form Parliamentary cause to strengthen ties between the two nations
Nairobi, June 11, 2021: In yet another step to solidify ties between Kenya and Somaliland, members of parliament from the two countries inaugurated a caucus that will focus on socio-political and trade between the nations. In a conference held at the Serena Hotel, Nairobi Somaliland acting...

Azerbaijani FM, Somalia ambassador discuss bilateral cooperation

Azerbaijani FM informs ambassador of Somalia about Armenian's atrocities
Azerbaijani Foreign Minister Jeyhun Bayramov received Jama Abdullahi Mohamed, non-resident Ambassador of the Federal Republic of Somalia accredited to the Republic of Azerbaijan. Minister Jeyhun Bayramov noted with satisfaction the existing friendly and cooperative relations with Somalia, emphasizing that this cooperation is also successfully continued on...

Puntland State in Somalia to ban female genital mutilation

By:Anadolu Agency Somalia's semiautonomous state of Puntland on Thursday completely banned female genital mutilation (FGM), officials announced. The decision came after a cabinet meeting chaired by the state's President Said Abdullahi Deni in state capital Garowe, where the ministers voted to completely ban the practice,...

Recognizing Somaliland’s Democratic Success

UK-based Somalilanders waving Somaliland flag at a rally near Downing Street in London, United Kingdom, in 2012. Ben Stansall / AFP / Getty
While Somalilanders were peacefully making their will clear at the ballot box, giving opposition parties control of Somaliland’s parliament, citizens in the rest of Somalia continued coping with a government that provides little in the way of security or services, depends on African Union peacekeepers...

Ethiopia, Russia Agree To Strengthen Cooperation In Security Service

Ethiopia, Russia Agree To Strengthen Cooperation In Security Service
Ethiopian and Russian security services have agreed to strengthen their cooperation in areas of security and other sectors. according to ethiopia state-run media fana, Temesgen Tiruneh, Director of the National Intelligence and Security Service (NISS) of Ethiopia today held a discussion with the Russian Ambassador...