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Somaliland Begins Deportation of Undocumented Ethiopian Migrants

Somaliland authorities initiate deportation campaign against undocumented Ethiopian migrants amid heightened security concerns.
Somaliland has begun a deportation campaign targeting undocumented Ethiopian migrants, with police seen patrolling market areas in Hargeisa on Sunday. The move comes shortly after Puntland, another regional state, deported over 1,000 Ethiopian nationals from towns such as Garowe and Bosaso.
Many Ethiopians residing in Somaliland have proper documentation, including refugee cards, visas, or work permits, but a significant number live in the region unlawfully. Many of the migrants belong to the Oromo ethnic group and work in low-income jobs such as car washing, while some resort to begging to survive.
Somaliland authorities have not officially commented on the ongoing deportation efforts, but the crackdown is seen as part of broader regional security measures. Puntland has similarly ramped up deportations, citing concerns over foreign nationals potentially joining the ISIS faction operating in the Bari region, and has conducted military operations against ISIS in the Al-Miskaat mountains.
The region’s heightened security measures aim to address both migrant concerns and the growing threat of extremist groups.
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Somaliland-UAE: A New Era of Power, Investment, and Regional Dominance

The future of Somaliland is being reshaped, and the catalyst for its rise to regional dominance is a game-changing partnership with the United Arab Emirates. With a $3 billion infrastructure deal, military training programs, and a rapidly growing diplomatic and economic footprint, the UAE is firmly invested in securing Somaliland’s position as a strategic powerhouse in the Horn of Africa.
Strategic Partnership: Strengthening Global Influence
Somaliland has just formalized a Comprehensive Strategic Partnership with the UAE, which includes opening a UAE embassy in Hargeisa, marking a new level of political and diplomatic recognition. This shift isn’t just ceremonial—it’s a statement. As the UAE’s influence grows, Somaliland’s position in the international community will solidify. The enhanced diplomatic ties will unlock new doors for trade, global recognition, and a deepening relationship that extends beyond the Horn of Africa.
Economic Power Surge: $3 Billion Railway and Trade Hub
A cornerstone of this partnership is the development of a $3 billion railway connecting Berbera to Ethiopia, transforming Somaliland into the region’s primary trade corridor. The Port of Berbera, already one of the most vital maritime routes in East Africa, will now have a direct link to Ethiopia, a landlocked giant with a booming economy. This railway will secure Somaliland’s place as a key economic transit hub and provide immense revenue and trade opportunities for the future.
In addition to this major infrastructural feat, the UAE’s investment will see the construction of three new airports in Hargeisa, Borama, and Burco. These airports will not only strengthen regional connectivity but also open up new markets, drawing in foreign investment and positioning Somaliland as a central hub in global commercial aviation.
Military Superiority: Training, Bases, and Maritime Control
The UAE’s commitment goes beyond infrastructure. They’ve pledged to train 15,000 members of Somaliland’s military, police, and intelligence services, boosting the country’s defense capabilities and readiness. With the UAE’s proven military expertise, Somaliland’s forces will be equipped to defend their nation with cutting-edge strategies and tactics.
But that’s not all—the partnership includes the construction of a new naval base in Berbera, jointly operated by the UAE and Somaliland. This will establish Berbera as a critical naval port, reinforcing maritime security and ensuring control over vital shipping lanes. As the UAE strengthens its influence across the region, this base will play a pivotal role in ensuring regional stability and deterring piracy and terrorism in the Arabian Sea and beyond.
Regional Geopolitical Shifts: Transforming Somaliland’s Role
This strategic alliance isn’t just about economic or military might—it’s a power move in the geopolitical chess game of the Horn of Africa. The UAE’s investment is paving the way for Somaliland to rise as a dominant player on the regional stage, with strengthened security, advanced infrastructure, and enhanced diplomatic recognition. The partnership with the UAE will catalyze foreign direct investment across critical sectors like agriculture, banking, logistics, and trade.
With 11 bilateral agreements and 5 Memorandums of Understanding already signed, the groundwork for deeper economic integration and security cooperation has been laid. The shift in Somaliland’s global standing is imminent, and the UAE’s unwavering support will guarantee the country’s ascension as an economic, military, and geopolitical force.
The Future is Now: Somaliland’s Rise
The alliance between Somaliland and the UAE isn’t just a partnership; it’s the blueprint for regional dominance. With the UAE’s investment and expertise, Somaliland will become the new center of trade, security, and strategic influence in the Horn of Africa. As the UAE’s influence grows, so will Somaliland’s, with both nations standing shoulder to shoulder, shaping the future of the region. This is just the beginning, and the world will soon witness the unstoppable rise of Somaliland.
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Israel-Somaliland: A Strategic Alliance to Crush Terrorism and Dominate Warfare

Somaliland faces an unrelenting tide of threats that could destabilize the region. But Israel, the undisputed leader in advanced military technology, has the key to not just surviving—but dominating this fight. A bold alliance between Somaliland and Israel would radically transform the region’s security landscape, equipping Somaliland with the cutting-edge tools needed to eliminate terror and secure its future.
Israel’s world-class AI technologies can supercharge Somaliland’s intelligence capabilities. Real-time data analysis, pattern recognition, and predictive threat detection would allow Somaliland to strike first, before terror groups can act. With AI-driven surveillance systems, Israel will help Somaliland neutralize threats with unmatched precision.
Israel’s drones are the ultimate weapon—unmanned, AI-powered, and deadly. Armed with real-time reconnaissance and precision targeting, these drones will hunt down terrorists, even in the most remote and hostile terrains. With Israel’s drones, Somaliland’s forces will have a sky-high advantage, eliminating terror cells with ruthless efficiency.
Somaliland’s digital infrastructure is vulnerable to cyberattacks that could cripple its nation. Israel’s expertise in cybersecurity is unparalleled, and its advanced systems will protect Somaliland’s critical networks from terrorist incursions. By implementing Israeli-designed Cyber Dome systems, Somaliland will build an ironclad digital shield, safeguarding its infrastructure and preventing attacks that could disrupt national security.
Military Dominance: Total Tactical Superiority
Israel’s advanced military tactics and defense systems are legendary. By training Somaliland’s forces in Israel’s strategies, and supplying cutting-edge air defense, radar systems, and military-grade drones, the alliance will ensure Somaliland can strike at terror groups wherever they hide. With Israel’s military power behind them, Somaliland’s forces will have the upper hand, capable of crushing any enemy that dares to challenge them.
Israel’s intelligence services have dismantled some of the world’s most dangerous terror networks. Through joint operations and knowledge-sharing, Israel will help Somaliland eliminate terrorists at their core, disrupting operations before they can manifest into attacks. Together, they’ll break the back of extremism and drive terror out of the Horn of Africa.
Economic Power Surge
This partnership isn’t just about defense—it’s a financial game-changer. Israel’s multi-billion-dollar defense industry will inject capital and technology into Somaliland, creating jobs and fueling economic growth. With Israel’s support, Somaliland will transform into a regional powerhouse with a fully self-sufficient defense ecosystem, built to last.
The integration of Israel’s war-winning technologies and military might into Somaliland’s defense strategy is a game-changer. This alliance will not just stop terrorism—it will obliterate it. The fight against terror is now a war Israel and Somaliland will win, securing a future where peace and power reign supreme.
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KAAH Party Chairman Declares War on President Irro Over Somaliland Elections

KAAH Party’s Mohamud Hashi goes head-to-head with President Irro over Somaliland’s upcoming elections and power control.
Mohamud Hashi Abdi, Chairman of the Kaah Party, has openly declared that his party will not obstruct the National Elections Commission, reiterating their belief in timely elections for Somaliland. However, he also raised concerns over the challenges that could delay the electoral process. His comments came during a forum where he addressed questions regarding the Kaah Party’s stance on the upcoming 2026 Somaliland Parliamentary Elections.
Hashi pointed out the key issues women face in the electoral process, particularly cultural norms that hinder female participation in voting and candidacy. Despite these challenges, Hashi emphasized the Kaah Party’s commitment to supporting the timely holding of elections, but cautioned that unresolved issues could lead to confusion and complications later.
The political atmosphere has grown increasingly tense, as Hashi is reportedly in a bitter power struggle with President Irro. After a heated phone call, Hashi has demanded control over strategic government positions, including the Berbera Port, which plays a crucial role in Somaliland’s economy. Irro’s refusal to yield has sparked a major political standoff.
Sources reveal that Hashi is preparing to wage an intense political opposition if Irro does not comply with his demands. In private meetings, Kaah Party officials have been strategizing their next steps, creating an air of uncertainty in Hargeisa.
Meanwhile, the Kulmiye party has remained neutral for now, sticking to its pledge to stay out of internal political conflicts in the first 100 days of Irro’s presidency. However, the situation remains volatile, and it remains to be seen whether Kulmiye will eventually intervene.
The fate of Somaliland’s political stability hinges on whether President Irro can quell this rebellion, or if Hashi’s aggressive moves will lead to an all-out political war that could reshape the future of Somaliland’s government.
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Somaliland’s Opportunity to Capitalize on Weakening Terrorism in Mogadishu

Ethiopian Forces to Join African Peace Mission in Somalia; Will Somaliland Finally Have the Upper Hand?
The recent military agreement between Somalia and Ethiopia on February 22, 2025, is a significant yet dangerous step in the region’s geopolitics, indicating an intensification of joint efforts to tackle terrorism, primarily Al-Shabaab. The two nations have agreed to deploy Ethiopian forces as part of the African Peace Mission in Somalia, a move that brings both hope for peace and warnings of further escalation in the ongoing fight for control in the Horn of Africa. But one must question: is this partnership genuinely about peace, or is it a prelude to the inevitable rise of further violent conflict that could destabilize an already fragile region?
The collaboration between Ethiopian military and Somali security forces has the potential to ramp up military actions against terrorist groups, notably Al-Shabaab, which has been wreaking havoc in Somalia for over a decade. With this move, the Federal Government of Somalia is doubling down on international support to combat one of the world’s most dangerous terrorist organizations. However, it is worth noting that the forces operating under African Union’s mission have had limited success, with Al-Shabaab continually adapting and expanding its influence. While Ethiopian troops may be an added force on the ground, they are also a signal of deeper foreign involvement, which raises new questions about national sovereignty.
Somaliland’s Opportunity to Capitalize on Weakening Terrorism in Mogadishu
Here’s where the situation gets interesting. While Somalia and Ethiopia’s alliance makes headlines for its military collaboration, it is Somaliland that could be the real beneficiary in this war on terror. Somaliland has long had a reputation for stability compared to its southern neighbors, even as it continues to fight for recognition on the world stage. The Ethiopian-Somali agreement could inadvertently allow Somaliland to rise as the true force against terrorist elements in the region. Unlike Somalia’s fragile government, which has shown repeated vulnerability to terrorist influence, Somaliland has developed its own security structure, which could be a much more capable force in eradicating Al-Shabaab’s influence.
With Ethiopia’s additional military presence, Somaliland could strengthen its position as the legitimate center of power in the region, allowing its forces to take more direct actions against Al-Shabaab without interference from Mogadishu. As Ethiopian and Somali forces battle for control, Somaliland might find an opportunity to take the initiative in eliminating terrorist elements and securing more territory, effectively sidelining Mogadishu’s ineffective leadership.
In essence, while the Ethiopian-Somali military pact may seem like a major blow against terrorism, it may also signal the beginning of a new battle: Somaliland’s drive to reclaim its role as the true protector of the Horn of Africa. With its own forces far better equipped to handle local security, Somaliland could turn the tide in its favor, potentially pushing back against not only Al-Shabaab but the terror-infested government of Mogadishu itself.
This agreement raises as many questions as it answers: will the forces in Mogadishu be able to harness the promise of this military pact, or will they simply become pawns in a much larger game of regional dominance? The balance of power in the Horn of Africa is shifting, and while Somalia and Ethiopia may claim to fight terrorism, it’s Somaliland’s actions that could determine the future of the region.
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Rickshaw Driver Sentenced to Death for Killing Security Officer

Somaliland’s military courts are making a brutal example of those who cross the armed forces. A rickshaw driver has been sentenced to death for fatally shooting a security officer in Gabiley, marking the latest in a wave of hardline rulings aimed at reinforcing state authority.
The First Degree Military Court found Salah Isaaq guilty of murdering Road Transport Officer Buuh Mowlid Ismail after a dispute turned deadly. The verdict was swift and merciless—death by execution. Four others convicted of assisting in the crime were hit with prison sentences ranging from four to thirteen years.
This follows another death sentence just a day earlier, when a Somaliland soldier was condemned for killing his superior. Authorities are making one thing clear: kill a security officer, and you’ll pay with your life—no leniency, no appeal, no second chances.
These rapid-fire military verdicts signal a shift towards an iron-fisted approach. The Somaliland government isn’t just responding to crime—it’s declaring war on anyone who challenges state power. With every execution order, the message is getting louder: the state will not tolerate defiance.
Is this true justice, or a regime flexing its muscle? The fear is real, and the crackdown has only begun.
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Irro and Rayale’s Meeting Signals Somaliland’s Commitment to Stability

Somaliland’s democracy in a single image: President Irro and former President Rayale stand side by side, honoring the nation’s leadership history. Their meeting at the Presidential Palace reaffirms Somaliland’s commitment to peace, stability, and governance.
A powerful moment of democracy unfolded at Somaliland’s Presidential Palace today as current President Abdirahman Mohamed Abdullahi Irro welcomed former President Dahir Rayale Kaahin for a meeting steeped in history and national unity.
The two leaders admired an iconic display of portraits showcasing every Somaliland president since reclaiming independence on May 18, 1991—a visual testament to the country’s democratic resilience and its commitment to peaceful leadership transitions.
Their discussions centered on Somaliland’s journey in governance, security, development, and democracy, reinforcing a shared vision for national progress. President Irro honored Rayale’s role in strengthening elections and governance, crediting his tenure for laying the foundation Somaliland builds upon today.
This meeting sends a clear message: Somaliland’s leaders, past and present, stand together in shaping the future. It underscores a legacy of peaceful transitions and stability—a stark contrast to the turmoil seen elsewhere in the region.
At a time when many nations struggle with political discord, Somaliland once again proves its exceptionalism—a nation where leaders respect history, honor past achievements, and commit to a unified future.
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World Bank Delegation Visits Somaliland for Business Discussions

Somaliland’s Ministry of Finance engages with World Bank delegation to enhance public resources management and solidify future cooperation.
A delegation from the World Bank, headed by Mrs. MAY, the Project Task Team Leader, arrived in Somaliland for a business trip focused on the Somaliland Enhancing Public Resources Management (SERP) project. The meeting was hosted by key figures from the Ministry of Finance, including the Minister of Finance, the Minister of State for the Ministry of Finance, the Director General, and the Coordinator of the SERP project.
The discussions centered around the Ministry of Finance’s upcoming Five-Year Strategic Plan for 2024-2028 and its Annual Action Plan, both of which emphasize the goal of fostering Action and Progress. The officials also underscored the importance of aligning the activities of the SERP project with the principles of Public Finance Management Reform and enhancing cooperation between Somaliland and the World Bank.
During the visit, the World Bank delegation pledged to fully support the Ministry’s efforts, offering all necessary privileges to facilitate successful implementation of the SERP project. Additional meetings over the next few days will focus on reviewing the project’s progress and discussing the involvement of other government agencies integral to the SERP initiative.
This collaboration aims to strengthen Somaliland’s public financial management systems and further solidify its relationship with the World Bank, ensuring sustainable development and effective use of resources in the coming years.
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KAAH Leader Clashes with President Irro Over Key Government Position

Somaliland Power Grab? KAAH’s Mohamud Hashi Threatens to Become the Strongest Opposition if Irro Refuses His Demands
Somaliland’s political tension is escalating as KAAH Chairman Mohamud Hashi Abdi demands control over key government positions, clashing with President Irro. Will Irro stand firm, or is Somaliland heading for a fierce new opposition?
Somaliland’s new government is barely settling in, and already a major political storm is brewing. A secret dispute between KAAH Chairman Mohamud Hashi Abdi and President Abdirahman Mohamed Abdullahi Irro has erupted, threatening to shake the ruling administration to its core.
According to insiders, Hashi is pressuring Irro to appoint his chosen candidate as Berbera Port Manager—one of the most coveted positions in Somaliland’s new administration. Irro, who has already rewarded KAAH with numerous high-ranking government positions, now faces an ultimatum: give in to Hashi’s demands or prepare for the fiercest opposition Somaliland has ever seen.
Hashi, a seasoned political player, is not backing down. Despite securing ministerial and director-level posts for his party, he wants more—direct influence over the government. If Irro refuses, Hashi has warned of launching an aggressive opposition campaign that could derail the new government’s momentum.
While the Kulmiye party has honored former President Muse Bihi’s promise of a 100-day political truce, Hashi is playing by different rules. He has been holding secret meetings in Hargeisa, rallying his allies and preparing to challenge Irro’s authority.
Irro is focused on presenting his 100-day performance, but Hashi’s political maneuvering is threatening to overshadow the administration’s progress. This is no longer just about a port position—it’s a battle for control of Somaliland’s political future.
Will Irro assert his power and keep Hashi in check, or will the KAAH leader emerge as a new force of opposition? The next moves will determine whether Somaliland’s government remains stable or faces an internal war that could redefine its political landscape.
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