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UAE military buildup draws scrutiny after Yemen allegations

By Associated Press June 26 CAIRO — With soccer sponsorships, record-setting skyscrapers and wintertime golfing, the United Arab Emirates has projected an image of comfort and opportunity in a volatile region. But the quiet expansion of its military footprint is drawing a different kind of...

Ethiopia:We are working to use Berbera Port in a way that will not affect the relationship between Ethiopia and Somalia-Ethiopian Minister

The Chinese investors who have placed their fingerprints on the  railways, roads , manufacturing , and the Turkish and Indian  investors in textiles and the coming of European and American  businesspeople to work in industry is a  good witness  to show that much has...

Somaliland-The Light that Shines from the Dark of the Moon- Dr. Edna

Somaliland-The Light that Shines from the Dark of the Moon- Dr. Edna
By: Dr .Edna Aden Dr. Edna Adan Ismail clearly elucidated Somaliland’s place in the world today to the international community & why it must act now to recognize it once again as it did before on the 26th...

Somaliland opposition parties suggest postponing the talks with Somalia

Ucid and waddani
By : Zakeriye ahmed Horndiplomat Correspondent Somaliland's opposition parties of Waddani and Ucid suggest postponing the talks with Somalia after meeting with Turkiye and Norway delegates today in Hargeisa, reasoning that Somaliland's current government led by president...

Somaliland: Vice President cuts ribbon to New ultra-modern premises of Dahabshiil International Bank and Damal Hotel in Berbera

Amid cheers and applause from the gathered officials and guest, Somaliland Vice President Abdirahman Abdillahi Ismail (Saylici) has on Tuesday officially cut the ribbon symbolizing the opening of multimillion ultra-modern premises of Dahabshiil International Bank and Damal Hotel in the port city of Berbera. The...

Professor Gees urges the fledgling of established democracy and shunning of tribalism

Prof Gees
By M.A. Egge Veteran respected politician and politician Professor Mohamed Said Gees has underscored the importance of a peaceful and harmonious setting and called for the shunning of clannish tribalism and the fledgling of democracy as a precursor for...

Somaliland populaces overwhelmingly support MoU signed between Somaliland and Ethiopia

In the last forty-eight hours throughout Somaliland, there has been a lot of talk about the historic agreement in the city of Addis Ababa,
By M.A. Egge In the last forty-eight hours throughout Somaliland, there has been a lot of talk about the historic agreement in the city of Addis Ababa, between the governments of Somaliland and Ethiopia, which contributes highly...

Op-Ed: Somaliland must learn how to play by the global geopolitical rules!

UK-based Somalilanders waving Somaliland flag at a rally near Downing Street in London, United Kingdom, in 2012. Ben Stansall / AFP / Getty
(A note to the newly appointed Minister of Foreign Affairs & International Cooperation of the Republic of Somaliland.)   Written by Hussein Adan Igeh (Deyr), In a rapidly changing geo-political dynamics as well as security, political and economic challenges in the Horn of Africa Region, where Somaliland...

Somaliland: How is Hargeisa recovering from last year’s market fire?

waaheen market
On the 1st of April last year a massive fire swept through the huge Waheen Market in Hargeisa. It was the beating heart of the city - the capital of the Republic of Somaliland - and played a role in the lives...

Somaliland:Inspire Group is arranging First ever Somaliland Presidential Election Debates 2017

Inspire Group is arranging First ever Somaliland Presidential Election Debates 2017 As Somaliland remains a rare example of functioning democracy in the Horn of Africa. Somaliland will have its first ever Presidential Election Debates in 2017, organized by Inspire Group. Somaliland Presidential Election Debates will increasingly...