Puntland President Said Abdullahi Deni and Jubaland President Ahmed Mohamed Islam arrived in Mogadishu on Tuesday, marking a rare joint...
Second year in a row, Somaliland speaks where global power listens. DUBAI — President Abdirahman Mohamed Abdullahi (Irro) has once again placed Somaliland on a major...
A funding vote, a shutdown clock, and a fight over who controls U.S. elections—all at once. As the House of Representatives races to end a partial...
A paid hit, not ideology—yet Denmark’s court says the crime crossed the terrorism line. A Danish court has convicted two Swedish nationals of terrorism and attempted...
After months of resistance, the Clintons are heading to Capitol Hill—under oath, and under pressure. Former U.S. President Bill Clinton and former Secretary of State Hillary...
As diplomacy inches forward, Russia is making one thing brutally clear: foreign boots in Ukraine cross a line. Russia has issued one of its starkest warnings...
When armed men with no badges pull guns on a citizen, the line between law enforcement and lawlessness collapses. A Minnesota police chief was forced into...
From Hargeisa to Dubai—Somaliland steps into a room of 130 nations and speaks for itself. The President of the Republic of Somaliland, Abdirahman Mohamed Abdullahi (Irro),...
When microphones are smashed and the speaker’s chair is seized, the crisis is no longer procedural—it’s existential. Somalia’s already fragile political order was thrown into open...
U.S.–Iran Tensions Ripple Through Oil Markets — Top Analyst Says Attack Odds at 75% Oil markets are pricing in significant geopolitical risk as fears grow that...
The War After the War: How Russia’s Veterans Could Become Europe’s Problem. European governments are facing renewed warnings that a potential ceasefire in Ukraine could trigger...
Turkey’s Admission and Somaliland’s Long Road to Recognition: What Davutoğlu’s Words Reveal? For years, Somalilanders have argued that their lack of international recognition is not the...
Analysis: NATO’s Ability to Deter Russia Has Taken a Hit. For most of its history, NATO’s strength rested less on troop numbers than on credibility—the shared...
Flights Turned Back, Trust Grounded: Why the Puntland–Jubaland Incident Matters for Somalia’s 2026 Elections. A Small Incident With Big Political Consequences. At first glance, the decision...
How Chinese Speculation Fueled — and Then Crashed — the Global Gold and Silver Rally. For decades, gold has been treated as the ultimate financial anchor...
Security Fatigue Meets Democratic Limits. Costa Rica’s general election is unfolding against a backdrop that would have been almost unthinkable a decade ago. Once celebrated as...
Somaliland Delays Parliamentary and Local Elections, Citing Drought, Security and Political Disputes. The Somaliland Electoral Commission’s decision to postpone the House of Representatives and Local Government...
Epstein Files Expose the Elite’s Web: What the New Document Dump Reveals—and What It Doesn’t. The latest release of documents tied to the Justice Department’s investigations...
The U.S. Is Leaving Somalia, Not the Horn: Why Washington Is Repositioning Its War on Terror. The United States is repositioning in the Horn of Africa,...
U.S. Warships, Quiet Talks: Why Washington and Tehran Are Signaling Force and Diplomacy at the Same Time. The deployment of a U.S. naval strike group led...
Ethiopia Frames Clean Energy Push as Regional Project, Linking Power Growth to Cross-Border Integration. Ethiopia is no longer presenting clean energy as a domestic development project....