Two teens charged with murder in Seward killings
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?
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
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
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
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
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
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
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
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
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
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