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Somaliland President in crucial high-profile meeting with national leaders on current affairs of state

By M.A. Egge The President of the Republic of Somaliland Musa Bihi Abdi convened on Saturday a crucial high profile large meeting that brought together the top leaders in the country to discuss the pros and cons...

The fighting between Somaliland -Puntland erupted outside the village of Tukaraq

Heavy fighting broke out early Tuesday in a disputed part of Sool region, leaving at least four people dead, a security official told VOA. The fighting between Somaliland and Puntland erupted outside the village of Tukaraq. It lies between the main towns of Las Anod...

AU And UN Welcomed Recent Positive Developments In The Horn Of Africa

AU and UN welcomed recent positive developments in the Horn of Africa as steps in the consolidation of peace and security in the region
AU and UN welcomed recent positive developments in the Horn of Africa as steps in the consolidation of peace and security in the region. The United Nations-African Union Joint Task Force on Peace and Security, which held its Fifteenth Consultative Meeting in New York on...

FIFA agrees to expand World Cup to 48 teams

Soccer's governing body, FIFA, voted on Tuesday to expand the World Cup to 48 teams from its current 32, brushing aside concerns that the expansion would lower the overall standard of the tournament and make it too big and unwieldy. FIFA president Gianni Infantino, fulfilling...

Turkish FM vows to continue to work together with Qatar

Turkish FM vows to continue to work together with Qatar
By:ANADOLU In the Qatari capital Doha, top Turkish and Qatari diplomats on Thursday praised the good state of bilateral ties between the two countries. After arriving at the final stop of his Gulf tour on Wednesday, Foreign Minister Mevlut Cavusoglu held a joint press conference with...

Deadly attacks on hotels and restaurants in Somalia are robbing the country of its last safe spaces

On Wednesday (Jan. 26) morning, twin explosions rocked the Somali capital Mogadishu, reportedly killing at least 28 people and injuring 51 others. The gun-and-bomb attack hit Dayah Hotel, an establishment popular with politicians and located near the Somali parliament in central Mogadishu. The attack wasn’t...

Millions of Muslims around the world celebrate Eid al-Fitr

A worshipper performs Eid al-Fitr prayers in Tehran, Iran. [Vahid Salemi/AP Photo]
By: ALJAZEERA Muslims around the world have celebrated Eid al-Fitr, the festival marking the end of the holy month of Ramadan, with prayer, reunions with family and friends, new clothes and sweet treats.

Somaliland: Allegations of propagation of Christianity are malicious, says Minister of Religious affairs

Minister of Religious Affairs Sheikh Khalil Abdillahi Ahmed.
By M.A. Egge Somaliland has vehemently denied that there is the propagation of Christianity in the country. The Ministry of Religion and Endowment lamented that he has been asked from within and without on the allegations that churches have been set up in the country and...

Why Djibouti is strategically important for world military powers

Djibouti: China's People's Liberation Army Daily, wrote that this development was 'landmark move' that seeks to expand China's ability to ensure global peace. In a sign of Beijing’s growing clout, the Communist country sent ships carrying its military personnel to its first overseas base in...

Kingdom, Djibouti sign deal to combat religious extremism, terrorism

RIYADH: The Kingdom and Djibouti have signed a cooperation agreement to combat religious extremism and terrorism, Djibouti Ambassador in Riyadh Diaa-Eddin Saed Bamakhrama told Arab News on Monday. The deal was signed in Makkah by Djibouti Minister of Islamic Affairs, Culture and Endowments Moumin Hassan...