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Nabadgelyo Siciid: A leading scholar and true enlightenment thinker passed away – Said Jama Hussein (1942 – 2022)

Rashiid Sh Abdillahi, Dr Jama Musse Jama, Said Jama Hussein, Mohamud Sh Dalmar
By:Jama Musse Jama | @JamaMusse There is no right way to grieve and each of us reacts in our own way to the loss of a friend. Today, we have lost a dear friend whose wisdom, wit...

UK police arrest 16th person in connection with Manchester attack

British police said on Monday they had arrested a 16th person in connection with the Manchester suicide bombing last week. The 23-year-old man was arrested in Shoreham-by-Sea, Sussex, "on suspicion on offences contrary to the terrorism act", Greater Manchester Police said on Twitter. A total of...

EU and Partners celebrate successful investments in the Livestock sector in Somaliland

Horndiplomat-The European Union (EU) jointly with the Ministry of Livestock and Fisheries Development of Somaliland, the Interafrican Bureau for Animal Resources of the African Union (AU IBAR), the International Centre of Insect Physiology and Ecology (ICIPE) and the Food and Agriculture Organization (FAO), officially...

Report nails Iran-Houthi arms link

A new study by the London-based Conflict Armament Research (CAR) puts the record straight on the role of Iran in arming non-state actors in Yemen. The findings presented in the study, titled Maritime Interdictions of Weapons Supplies to Somalia and Yemen: Deciphering a link to...

Somalia president calls for unity talks with Somaliland

Somalia President Mohamed Abdullahi Farmajo has called for unity talks between his country and Somaliland. Farmajo said during Somalia’s 57th independence anniversary speech on Saturday that the government is committed to relaunch talks with Somaliland as soon as possible, Somali news agency SONNA reported. He expressed...

Somaliland:Official Says 80 Percent of Livestock Dead in Somaliland

LAS-ANOD, SOMALILAND — Authorities in the breakaway republic of Somaliland say at least 80 percent of the region's livestock have died due to the crippling drought that has also killed dozens of people and forced thousands into displaced persons camps. “The situation is very grave...

Europe pays out to keep a lid on Ethiopia migration

By James Jeffrey Freelance journalist based in Addis Ababa and regular contributor to IRIN ADDIS ABABA, 24 October 2016 A $500 million investment aims to keep migrants at bay The compound of the Jesuit Refugee Service in the Ethiopian capital, Addis Ababa, is a microcosm of the region’s troubles. Set...

Somaliland:Department of Immigration to Inform all travelers about changes of visa requirement process and applications

Horndiplomat-The Somaliland's The Department of Immigration,Ministry of interior released new order new order to changes regarding visa requirement process and applications Department of Immigration Press Statement:The Department of Immigration,Ministry of interior of Republic of Somaliland would like to inform all travelers to Somaliland about changes regarding visa...

UNESCO expert mission examines the state of conservation of Laas Geel Rock Art site in Somaliland

In the framework of UNESCO’s support towards the sustainable development of the Somali Culture Sector, and in partnership and with the financial support of the French Embassy in Kenya and Somalia, UNESCO sent a technical expert mission to Somaliland from 28 October to 2...

Somaliland’s hunger crisis: ‘The world doesn’t respond until children are dying’

Failure to recognise Somaliland’s independence means aid that could save lives of people hit by drought and cholera is too slow to arrive, says foreign minister A child peers out from behind her mother as they wait for food aid in Gumar, Somaliland, where villagers...