Militant capture of Aadan Yabaal questions Mogadishu’s military momentum amid eroding public trust and fragile international support. The fall of...
Military attacks on Iran’s nuclear sites may delay— but not destroy— its nuclear ambitions, and could accelerate the race to...
Former NISA Deputy Director Abdisalam Guled highlights Al-Shabaab’s evolving threat, urging immediate government action to curb the militant group’s influence. The recent warnings from Abdisalam Guled,...
Starting March 31, 2025, international airlines must share passenger data with Somali authorities, a major move to bolster national security against terrorism and crime. The Federal...
As clashes intensify in South Sudan, the U.S. State Department takes decisive action, ordering nonemergency personnel to evacuate amidst fears of a collapsing peace agreement. The...
Somali President’s unheralded trip to Abu Dhabi sparks outrage and suspicion both domestically and internationally. Somali President Hassan Sheikh Mohamud’s unannounced trip to the United Arab...
Clarifying the Record: Somalia’s Stance on U.S. Embassy Warnings Amid Al-Shabaab Threats. In the murky waters of international diplomacy and internal security, the clarity of communication...
How Saudi Arabia’s Investment Could Redefine the Berbera Port and Horn of Africa’s Geopolitical Landscape. Saudi Arabia is setting the stage for a profound strategic shift...
As tensions rise, over 45,000 families flee Erigavo, seeking refuge from potential conflict despite government efforts to stabilize the region. Somaliland is grappling with a rapidly...
Vital PEACE Cable damage in the Red Sea puts East Africa’s connectivity on hold, with repairs expected to drag into mid-April 2025. The recent disruption of...
The relationship between Israel and the Kurdish people is increasingly significant amid the evolving geopolitical landscape of the Middle East. Historically marginalized, the Kurds have found...
In response to the dwindling state of the American shipbuilding industry and the growing capabilities of international competitors, President Donald Trump has announced the creation of...
U.S. Secretary of State Marco Rubio’s upcoming diplomatic tour marks a critical juncture in international efforts to resolve the ongoing Russia-Ukraine conflict. Rubio’s itinerary begins in...
The recent roundtable discussion, “Information Bridge: Russia – Africa,” held on March 6, 2025, at the State Duma of the Russian Federation, signifies a major stride...
Somaliland officers will receive professional training under Taiwan Security Scholarship. Seven Somaliland military and police officers were awarded the Taiwan Security Scholarship during a ceremony at...
For Somaliland and its neighbors, the outcomes of this exercise will dictate future diplomatic choices and security strategies… The Horn of Africa is once again at...
Abdinasir Abshir, a 33-year-old man from Lakeville, has entered a guilty plea to wire fraud charges related to his involvement in the $250 million Feeding Our...
The Ethiopian government has significantly ramped up its military presence along the Somalia border, stationing a large number of Ethiopian National Defense Forces (ENDF) near the...
Somaliland’s Foreign Minister, Abdirahman Dahir Adan, is a pioneering figure, spearheading the integration of digital diplomacy to reshape how Somaliland engages with the world. With a...
In a stark demonstration of its commitment to strict military discipline and swift justice, the Somaliland government has carried out the executions of two men convicted...
Abdirahman Sheikh Mohamed Mahdi, chairman of the Ogaden National Liberation Front (ONLF), has signaled a potential return to arms in Ethiopia’s Somali region. In a recent...
Somaliland has squarely blamed the Khaatumo forces for today’s hostilities, citing an attempted robbery of livestock at a local watering hole as the catalyst. According to...