Two teens charged with murder in Seward killings

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Minneapolis, (Somalilandpress) -- A pair of 17-year-old Somalis from Minneapolis were charged this afternoon with first-degree murder in the killings of three people last...

When Is A Coup A Good Coup?

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Niger, 20 March 2010 (Somalilandpress) - Weeks after the African Union boldly announced the end of an era of coups on its continent,...

US Agency for International Development and Western Union Launch African Diaspora Business Program

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Hargeisa, 20 June 2009 - The United States Agency for International Development and Western Union have launched the African Diaspora Marketplace, a business-development program...

Djibouti:French president backs Ethiopia leader’s sweeping reforms

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Paris-French President Emmanuel Macron has expressed support for Ethiopian Prime Minister Abiy Ahmed's ambitious reforms and diplomatic peace efforts. The 42-year-old African leader was on...

Spokesman: Third American Killed In Somalia

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Hargeisa, 12 July 2009  - Another Minnesota man recruited to join an Al Qaeda-linked group in Somalia has been killed in the war-torn African...

Somali pirates seize weapons ship, attack tanker

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HARGEISA, 10 November 2009 (Somalilandpress) - Somali pirates have seized a United Arab Emirates-flagged cargo ship loaded with weapons bound for the anarchic Horn...

Brexit: Britain votes to leave EU in historic divorce-Update

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Britons vote to leave the EU in referendum that could seal the fate of 28-nation union and high-profile UK politicians. UK Independence Party leader Nigel...

The West’s Somaliland Blind Spot: Why Partnering on Security While Denying Recognition Is Unsustainable

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By Said Mohamud Ahmed The Red Sea and the Bab al-Mandab Strait are once again under intense strain, reminding the world that maritime security in...

Al Jazeera Condemns Death Threat Against Bureau Chief in Yemen

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Al Jazeera condemns the death threat received by Saeed Thabit, Al Jazeera Arabic bureau chief in Sanaa, Yemen, in an anonymous phone call that...

In the Valley of Death: Somaliland’s Forgotten Genocide

Human remains in Somaliland's Valley of Death. (Photo courtesy of the Peruvian Forensic Anthropology Team, led by Franco Mora)
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Thirty years ago, the US-backed Somali government slaughtered an estimated 200,000 people. Now survivors want US help uncovering the crimes. By Ismail Einashe and Matt Kennard On a hot...