That obligation – felt by many African diaspora communities – is a crucial lifeline for families in Somalia struggling with the impact of conflict, repeated climate disasters, and a fragile ...
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Trying Iconic Somali Iftar at Jannah Cafe Aldgate
In this episode of my London iftar series, I visit the new Jannah Cafe in Aldgate to explore their authentic Somali dishes during Ramadan. From complimentary dates and traditional soup to fresh ...
"When things like droughts happen, the diaspora tends to step up, even though many people here are having more economic difficulties than ever before." ...
NASHVILLE, Tenn. (WSMV) - For a lot of Americans, every day starts with a cup of coffee. While some may opt for a pot of coffee at home, there are a plethora of coffee shops popping up across the U.S.
Bananas serve as the perfect flavor contrast for savory, tomato-based dishes like suugo suqaar. The smooth, sweet banana, which one typically takes bites of in between forkfuls of spaghetti, cuts ...
Despite this apparent governance success, al-Shabab faces a crucial paradox: legitimacy without popularity. While Somalis may recognise the group’s administrative competence and align with its ...
The United Kingdom government, through Development Minister Baroness Chapman, announced new financial support for the Federal Government of Somalia and the African Union Support and Stabilisation ...
Save the Children warns that nearly half of children under five in Somalia could face malnutrition by July next year.
Two agencies have launched a project to improve food safety in 10 African countries. The African Development Bank and African Union Commission (AUC) said ...
Democratic Representative Ilhan Omar lashed out at Trump after he said that he had spoken to Somalia's president to take back Omar.
A petty act by a couple of teenagers has been inflated into a national scandal, seized on by William Ruto’s unpopular government to promote “national unity”.
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'This could have been me' says British-Somali boxer at refugee camp
Ramla Ali clutches a water bottle and takes a sip. The British-Somali boxer, social activist and model appreciates the importance of clean fresh water even more after a week spent in Dadaab refugee ...
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