Outflanked by China in Africa, Taiwan eyes unrecognised Somaliland
Taiwan and the breakaway African region of Somaliland will establish representative offices in each other’s capitals, Foreign Minister Joseph Wu said on Wednesday, as...
Mogadishu traffic accidents and its consequences
Mogadishu is the capital city of Somalia where more than 1.5 million of people are live in. after the civil war wrenched in Somalia,...
How Expensive oil fields have rendered Kenya and Somali great enemies Daily Active Kenya
Kenya has declared its northern neighbour Somalia an enemy state for allegedly auctioning oil and gas blocks falling within the Kenyan maritime territory near...
Somalia’s State of Affairs; a Response to Professor Abdiwahab Abdisamad – Abdi Noor Mohamed
As a Somali Kenyan academic, I rarely respond to many analyses on Somalia. But I occasionally find reason to respond especially when my peers...
Coronavirus or no coronavirus, Somalia opposition wants election
The coronavirus pandemic has disrupted planned events across the world; sporting activities postponed indefinitely, UN climate conference put on hold, and elections in many...
Helsinki expresses concern as coronavirus infections surge among Somalis
Coronavirus infections have begun to increase sharply among Somali-speakers in Helsinki.
The City of Helsinki on Tuesday revealed that almost 200 infections have been detected...
Gas/Oil dividends in Ethiopia: Reality or rhetoric?
It’s ironic and peculiar to be stable and impeccable, a country with over 100 million under mosaic federal system.
Ethiopia tends volatile country in Africa...
ICJ judge James Richard Crawford dies aged 72
James Richard Crawford, one of the judges who heard the case between Somalia and Kenya at the International Court of Justice (ICJ) has died.
Crawford,...
Drought-proofing Somalia’s rangelands
Across Somalia, climate change is altering the seasons, worsening natural disasters and extreme weather events. In 2017, after the rains failed for three seasons in...
Somalia’s Dangerous Authoritarian Turn Decades of Democratic Progress Are at Risk
Until recently, Somalia was on an upward trajectory. Although it continued to struggle with
piracy, famine, and terrorism, the country was turning the corner after...