By Anne Chambers A new report by the World Bank has indicated that more men in war-torn Somalia are turning to drugs and suffering mental illness,...
For some observers, the long-awaited and much-delayed publication of retired judge Ian Farlam’s report on the death of 44 people at the Lonmin-owned platinum...
By Goth Mohamed Goth The two official opposition parties Somaliland and the National Forum for Consultations and Rectifications have today in joint press statement accused...
With some outside help, the self-declared independent state of Somaliland is slowly making progress By Vera Von Kreutzbruck The self-declared independent state of Somaliland, located in...
PRESS RELEASE Nr 27/2015 25 June 2015 On June 25th the a series of mentoring and practical exercises with particular focus on Search and Rescue (SAR), organized...
Turkish President Erdogan’s May 2013 plan to raze Gezi Park in Central Istanbul and replace it with a replica 19th century Ottoman barrack prompted...
  Somalia is very arid and is heavily reliant on imported food: rice from China, potatoes from Ethiopia and wheat from Italy. It is...
THE COMPLEX PSYCHOLOGY OF PRE-WAR SOMALIA, AND THE ENDURANCE OF ITS WOMEN, IS VIVIDLY PORTRAYED IN THE ORCHARD OF LOST SOULS. Nadifa Mohamed is a...
By Liban Ahmad The seventeenth episode of the Fagaaraha (forum) debate brought together in Minnesota four distinguished discussants. It was the first debate the forum...
By David E Kiwuwa Sudan President Omar al-Bashir’s decision to leave South Africa speedily to avoid arrest on an International Criminal Court (ICC) indictment...