A deadline has been set. Ignore it, the opposition warns, and Somalia risks sliding into a constitutional and security crisis. Somalia’s fragile political equilibrium is facing...
In a significant escalation of regional security operations, the Jordanian military has confirmed its air force’s active participation in a series of precision strikes alongside the...
In a landmark move that has sent waves of optimism across the Republic of Somaliland, the Minister of Interior and Security, Abdalle Mohamed Arab, officially announced...
When local tensions turn deadly, the response moves to the highest level. Borama is now under a national inquiry. President Abdirahman Mohamed Abdullahi Irro has appointed...
Budgets reveal priorities. Today, Somaliland’s lawmakers began dissecting the numbers that will shape 2026. The Government of Somaliland has formally launched parliamentary scrutiny of its 2026...
No outbreak. No alarm. Just medicines that stop working—and lives that quietly slip away. By Dr. Fadumo Abdi, PhD Antimicrobial resistance does not arrive with sirens....
The structural integrity of the Republic of Somaliland is currently facing a silent but lethal assault from an internal network referred to in security circles as...
Not rhetoric. Not projections. Independent data now shows Berbera Port is cutting costs, creating jobs, and anchoring Somaliland’s economy. On the sunbaked Gulf of Aden coastline,...
More than 70 targets. Multiple aircraft types. A blunt message. Washington is signaling that attacks on U.S. forces will be answered—hard. The United States has launched...
When a state blurs the line between terrorists and authority, it rarely stops at words. Somalia’s pressure campaign against Somaliland shows what comes next. In the...
An uninhabited volcanic island. Military police authority. New undersea cables. The Arctic’s calm façade is cracking. Norway is taking a significant step toward tightening security in...
A broken train line in Poland. Fires in Estonia. Balloons from Belarus. None of it is random — and all of it is costing Europe more...
Behind Closed Doors in Addis Ababa: What Abiy Ahmed and Hassan Sheikh Really Discussed. At first glance, the officials framed Sunday’s talks as a routine strengthening...
Why Eritrea’s IGAD Exit Matters: Red Sea Strategy and Ethiopian Tensions. Eritrea’s formal withdrawal from the Intergovernmental Authority on Development (IGAD) in December 2025 marks a...
China’s reported development of a prototype extreme ultraviolet (EUV) lithography machine—a critical piece of technology long monopolized by Western firms—may have implications far beyond commercial competition...
A photo of Sarah Dzafce, the titleholder of Miss Finland 2025, has ignited widespread accusations of racism and drawn significant international backlash from several Asian countries...
Across the United States, long-shuttered prisons — some with histories of abuse, neglect, and civil rights violations — are being quietly reopened to serve as new...
Not fully American. No longer fully Somali. The diaspora story is more complicated than slogans. To be Somali in America is to live in a permanent...
From 1959 to Today: Before Hashtags, Somaliland Was Already Governing Itself. In 1959, Somaliland stood on the edge of political transformation. Long before social media, 24-hour...
U.S. Drone Hunter-Killer Systems Linked to Berbera as Washington Weighs Deeper Somaliland Security Role. As Washington finalizes a $900 billion defense policy bill and accelerates its...