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Ifiye Centre:A Beacon of Hope for Somali Culture and Creative Arts

Mogadishu – When he was pursuing his undergraduate studies at the University of Somalia, Mohamed Abdirizak Farah had no facility where he could research and prepare his assignments outside the university’s own premises. No public library had existed in the Somali capital for years since...

Somaliland President Meets with UN Special Representative of the Secretary-General for Somalia

Horndiplomat-Somaliland president Muse Bihi Abdi receives his office the United Nations Special Representative of the Secretary-General for Somalia Ambassador Micheal Keating. Horndiplomat reports The meeting accompanied by the president, Abdirahman Abdillahi Ismail (Saylici) Vice President of Somaliland, Foreign Minister Dr.Saad Ali Shire and chairmen of houses...

Forget South African Airways – this is why Ethiopian is now Africa’s best airline

While South African Airways aims to shrink to profitability, Ethiopian is expanding its UK links “Break the loss-making cycle and transform the airline into a viable and sustainable entity”: how many times has that sentiment been expressed in aviation? Dozens, and that’s just Alitalia. The carrier making all...

Somaliland-a nation that deserves for International Recognition

  Somaliland is a country that had been a stable and independent state from Somalia in the past 27 years after gaining its independence on 18th May 1991. In May this year, Somaliland continues to protest its legitimacy as an existing nation forward to show...

Somaliland:Deputy FM Meets with top officials of the Finland Foreign Ministry

Horndiplomat-Somaliland delegation led by vice minister of foreign affairs and international cooperation Mr Liibaan Yusuf Osman arrived in Finland. The delegation met with some officials from ministry for foreign affairs of Finland including deputy director unit for security policy and crises management Theresa Zitting and...

Kenya will be the first sub-Saharan African country to launch a nano-satellite into space

NAIROBI, Kenya, May 7 – On Friday, Kenya will be the first sub-Saharan African country to launch a nano-satellite into space. Known as the First Kenyan University Nano Satellite—Precursor Flight (1KUNS-PF), the satellite is a product of University of Nairobi, in collaboration with Japan Aerospace...

Ethiopia Secures 2.8 billion US dollars from tourism in the past nine months

Addis Ababa, May 12, 2018 (FBC) –Ethiopia has secured 2.8 billion US dollars from tourism in the past nine months, achieving 75% of earning target. According to the Ministry of Culture and Tourism, 756,758 tourists have visited the country in the reported period despite plans...

Somaliland:27 Years of Statehood!!

 Republic of Somaliland is a Brave and Resourceful Country that Deserved International Recognition As we are approaching into the 27th Anniversary of regaining of the independence of our country; the overall image and reputation of the Republic of Somaliland as a peaceful country and beacon of democracy is...

Iran statement on US government withdrawal from the Joint Comprehensive Plan of Action

Horndiplomat-The government of the Islamic republic of Iran released press statement on  US government withdrawal from the Joint Comprehensive Plan of Action -Horndiplomat Reports IRAN Press-Statement STATEMENT OF THE GOVERNMENT OF THE ISLAMIC REPUBLIC OF IRAN ON U.S. GOVERNMENT WITHDRAWAL FROM THE JOINT COMPREHENSIVE PLAN OF...

U.S. Statement on Alleged Civilian Casualties in Somalia

By U.S. AFRICA COMMAND PUBLIC AFFAIRS, United States Africa Command U.S. forces, in an advise-and-assist capacity, partnered in a Somali-led operation to disrupt and degrade al-Shabaab's terrorist network near Bulcida, Somalia, May 9. U.S. forces, in an advise-and-assist capacity, partnered in a Somali-led operation to disrupt and degrade...