A study finds that severe drought plaguing parts of Somalia since 2022 has killed at least 71,000 people beyond the number expected.
Donald Trump’s presidential inauguration ceremony took place on January 20, coinciding with the US federal holiday dedicated ...
Besides the military protocol agreement, Somalia and Egypt signed two key agreements in Cairo to enhance diplomatic ties. The pacts include a visa waiver for diplomatic passport holders, allowing ...
A deeper analysis reveals systemic challenges, including the quality and independence of parliamentarians, that limit the ...
"Africa can expect substantial changes from the United States over the next four years," Rama Yade, director of the Atlantic ...
In Hargeisa, the largest city in Somalia's breakaway region of Somaliland, traditional and religious values still influence ...
In the intricate web of geopolitics, the recognition of sovereignty remains one of the most consequential acts the international community can undertake. Somaliland, a de facto ...
Education Cannot Wait (ECW), and Somaliland’s Ministry of Education have launched the second phase of the Education Cannot Wait ...
Despite accusations of "westernisation" and resistance from their families, these women are defying stereotypes by engaging ...
Somalia is not worried about the future of its territorial integrity, a senior presidential adviser told Semafor, with the ...
Africa will be the second-fastest-growing region globally. But persistent problems, including poverty, the effects of climate change, and weak governance, are fuelling widespread social frustration.
From breakaway republics to quirky micronations, here are 8 countries that technically don't exist but you can still visit.