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Somaliland Singer Najma Nashaad Talks About Meeting with Irish President Michael D. Higgins and His Wife Sabina Coyne Higgins “I told President Michael D. Higgins and his wife Sabina ...
Somalilandsun: The Horn’s, Alan Boswell speaks with Guleid Ahmed Jama, a lawyer and political commentator based in Hargeisa, about Somaliland’s push for recognition as it navigates regional ...
AfCFTACOVID-19 as a Catalyst for Accelerating Trade and Investment in Africa-AfCFTA Virtual Event ...
Somaliland: SOS Children’s Villages Technical and Vocational Skills Training Helps over 120 Young People Redesign their Lives ...
SLSUN: Somaliland is mulling a barter deal with the United States. Somaliland, which has been on a long quest to seek independence is ready to offer the United States a military base. In return, it ...
SLSUN: Egypt views an effort of any country which is not bordering the Red Sea to access its services directly as unacceptable, according to the Egyptian Ministry of Foreign Affairs. This statement ...
Somalilandsun: President Irro of Somaliland has embarked on his first official visit to the United Arab Emirates, departing for Dubai earlier this morning. During his trip, he is expected to meet with ...
Somalilandsun: Somaliland has pursued international recognition for decades, grappling with a legacy of complex political and historical hurdles. This according to Adnan Isaq the First Secretary of ...
SLSUN: Somaliland declared independence from Somalia in 1991, but remains internationally unrecognized In a post via X account @princeamralsaud His Royal Highness Prince Amir bin Abdulaziz Al Saud, ...
Somalilandsun: Despite hemorrhaging nearly $10 billion in foreign reserves since 2020, and Suez Canal revenues that plunged 38 percent in early 2024 as a result of Houthi-linked Red Sea disruptions ...
Somalilandsun- A Ugandan military court has found two officers guilty of cowardice as Islamist fighters stormed an African Union base in Somalia in May. Majors Zadock Abor and John Oluka ran away ...
SLSUN: Economic activity in Somalia has picked up in recent months, supported by a rebound in agriculture and remittances, and growth projections for 2024 and 2025 have been upgraded to 4 percent.