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Opinion - Fourteen years ago, Turkish President Recep Tayyip Erdogan made a decision that Somali officials say forever altered the country's trajectory. His historic August 2011 visit to ...
A lack of administrative recognition means Mogadishu’s growing informal settlements are deprived of government services.
Recent clashes in Somalia’s semi-autonomous Jubaland region are alarming experts, exposing cracks in the country’s federal ...
"Nearly everyone here has been displaced from different parts of the country, but we all have one thing in common - no one can return home." ...
Turkish President Recep Tayyip Erdogan's landmark trip to Somalia in 2011, while he was prime minister, is remembered as a watershed moment that reshaped the country's trajectory during one of its ...
The unrecognised republic situated on the Horn of Africa is being offered US recognition but experts say any complicity with Israel risks anger at home ...
Published by Action Against Hunger . The Importance of Breastfeeding Breastmilk is a miraculous source of nutr ...
undernourished cheetah cubs held in captivity for months and destined for international wildlife trade markets have been ...
Ten cheetah cubs held in captivity since birth and destined for international wildlife trade markets have been rescued in ...
Ten undernourished cheetah cubs held in captivity for months and destined for international wildlife trade markets have been rescued in Somaliland, a breakaway region of Somalia ...
According to Gaid, Al-Shabaab is using the instability as a recruitment tool, drawing new fighters from disillusioned and displaced communities. The clashes also underscore deeper flaws in Somalia’s ...