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Ethiopia, UAE agree to expedite overseas labor agreement

Foreign Minister Dr. Workneh Gebeyhu has conferred with Nasser Bin Thani Al Hamel, Minister of Human Resource and Emiritization of the United Arab Emirates (UAE) today (January 9) during which the two sides have underscored the need to fast-track the signing of the overseas...

Eritrean president arrives in Egypt for talks

The visit is the fifth by the Eritrean president to Egypt By Mahmoud al-Husseini, Mahmoud Barakat CAIRO  Eritrean President Isaias Afwerki arrived in Cairo on Tuesday for a two-day visit for talks with his Egyptian counterpart Abdel-Fattah al-Sisi. The two leaders are expected to hold talks about bilateral relations...

Somaliland: court jails two journalists for 2 years

Hargeisa- 7th January 2018- The Human Rights Centre today condemned the conviction and sentencing of journalists Mohamed Abdilahi Dabshid, a journalist at Kalsan TV, and Ahmed Dirie Iiltire of SBC television and Xeegonews. A regional court in Borama sentenced the two journalists today, 7th January...

Somaliland Parliament passes first law against rape

For the first time in its history, the self-declared republic of Somaliland has passed a law against rape. In the past, a victim's family could force them to marry their rapist to avoid being shamed. Rapists now stand to face at least 30 years in prison. https://twitter.com/GuleidJ/status/950390376560504833 Somaliland...

Somaliland Government blames Somalia of inciting violence in parts of Somaliland

Horndiplomat-The Somaliland Government has accused the Somalia federal government of "inciting acts of violence" in Sool Region of Somaliland. Horndiplomat Reports The Reports from Sool Region Says that fighting erupted in TukaRaq district in Sool, and it was not known exactly what caused the clashes...

Somaliland Aerospace Belongs to Somaliland

The Republic of Somaliland will never accept that someone else controls their aerospace or anything related to their inalienable rights for life, liberty, and the pursuit of happiness. “Freedom is never voluntarily granted by the oppressor; it must be demanded by the oppressed” Dr. Martin Luther...

Somaliland Tries To Break Away From Somalia Union in a 1961 Coup

Despite the serious concerns articulated in many forms, including in poetic styles, the government did not address them the issues and the Somaliland politicians were unable to rectify the distorted situation. But the widespread dissent and injustices paved grounds for the rise dissidence. A practical show of...

Somaliland: Mayors Express Mixed Feeling Following Land Directive

By: M.A. Egge The Berbera Mayor Cllr. Abdishakur Mohammed Idin has scoffed at the directives of the Public Works, Lands and HousingMinister Hon. Abdirashid Duale Qambi that demanded all town halls suspend the planning and adjudication of public lands. The directives also entail the availing of...

Kenya likely to compensate Somalia over oil exploration on disputed sea area

Kenya could be forced to compensate Somalia over oil exploration on a disputed sea area if the neighbouring country wins a case being adjudicated at the International Court of Justice (ICJ). The case lodged by Somalia on August 28, 2014 is set to gain full...

Eritrea says U.S. dwells on false, politically concocted religious violation

Abdur Rahman Alfa Shaban   Eritrea has responded to the United States’ recent re-designation of the country to a list of 10 “countries of particular concern” under the International Religious Freedom Act. The U.S. accused the 10 countries of having engaged in or tolerated egregious violations of...