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Somalia loses around US$300 million annually to illegal, unreported and unregulated fishing in its vast waters. Boasting ...
Somalia's former Minister of Petroleum and Minerals, Abdirizak Omar Mohamed, has strongly criticized the federal government over what he described as its failure to thoroughly vet foreign diplomats ...
This comes barely four months after Starlink was granted a 10-year licence in April by Somalia’s Communications Authorities ...
Move follows Ankara Declaration signed in Dec. 2024 that eased tensions over Ethiopia’s sea-access deal with Somaliland - ...
Having a reliable source of water, and drinking troughs to serve it to livestock, helps families struggling to keep their ...
Talks between Turkey and Puntland follow the seizure of a military cargo ship amid simmering disputes over authority with ...
Somalia’s accession to the East African Community (EAC) presents a transformative opportunity to accelerate its economic ...
Born in 1970 and now in his mid-50s, Anderson is the first Air Force officer to lead AFRICOM in the command’s 18-year history ...
On the dusty outskirts of the capital, the camel now finds itself at the centre of an agricultural revolution that could ...
The risk is that it rises into something much larger that then presents a much greater threat on the global scene,' one expert told Newsweek.
Camels have long been the backbone of Somalia's pastoralist culture, feeding families, transporting goods and prominent in ...
In 1974, Kenya, concerned about the threats posed by its neighbours and the dwindling arms supply from Britain, made a formal request for arms aid from the United States government. Kenya was ...