Year: 2021

Biden Administration Approved its First Arms Sale to Taiwan

Biden Administration Approved its First Arms Sale to Taiwan

The Biden administration has approved its first arms sale to Taiwan, worth up to NT$21 billion. The deal includes 40 M109 self-propelled howitzers. Taiwan’s Presidential Office expressed gratitude for the deal, saying it will contribute to the security of the Taiwan Strait. Continue reading “Biden Administration Approved its First Arms Sale to Taiwan”

Michael Rubin oo ku Baaqay in la Joojiya Xaqiraadda Dimuqradiyadda Somaliland

Michael Rubin oo ku Baaqay in la Joojiya Xaqiraadda Dimuqradiyadda Somaliland

Maqaal dheer oo uu maanta ku qoray bogga internatka ee Machadka Afkaarta Maraykanka “American Enterprise Institute” ayuu ugu baaqay Wasaaradda Arrimaha Dibada ee Maraykanku inay joojiso yareysiga iyo xaqiraadda ay ka muujisey dimuqraadiyadda qaranka Somaliland iyadoo ka dheregsan wadciga ka jira wadamadda Geeska Afrika. Continue reading “Michael Rubin oo ku Baaqay in la Joojiya Xaqiraadda Dimuqradiyadda Somaliland”

Wasaaradda Horumarinta Biyaha Somaliland oo la Bililiqeystey

Wasaaradda Horumarinta Biyaha Somaliland oo la Bililiqeystey

Warqad lagu faafiyey baraha bulshada, ayuu Wasiirka Wasaaradda Horumarinta Biyaha Mudane Maxamed Muuse Diiriye Wacays shaqada kaga joojiyey Agaasimaha Guud Md. Maxamed Xasan Dirrir xad gudubyo uu ku eedeeyey oo ay ka mid yihiin musuqmaasuq iyo xil gudosho la’aan.  Continue reading “Wasaaradda Horumarinta Biyaha Somaliland oo la Bililiqeystey”

Aid Neutrality under Fire in Ethiopia’s Widening Conflict

Aid Neutrality under Fire in Ethiopia’s Widening Conflict

Ethiopian government accusations that aid agencies are supporting rebel forces in Tigray have left international relief organizations concerned for the security of frontline staff, even as conflict escalates and hundreds of thousands of people face famine. Continue reading “Aid Neutrality under Fire in Ethiopia’s Widening Conflict”

Constraints for Solid Waste Management in Somaliland

Constraints for Solid Waste Management in Somaliland

Many foreign scholars have researched and studied on many aspects of Somaliland’s development as well as it’s shortcomings, highlighting what is lacking, what is working well, and ways to improve some of them. Such readily available researches would save the nation a great deal of time and money to have been spent while leading to a rapid development. But unfortunately, the Somaliland leadership either does not know much about its existence or sees it as merely a literature insignificant to the country’s development. Continue reading “Constraints for Solid Waste Management in Somaliland”

Somaliland: Kulmiye is closer to Gaining the Gavel of the House

Somaliland: Kulmiye is closer to Gaining the Gavel of the House

In the Somaliland capital – Hargeisa – the opposition parties and the ruling Kulmiye with the backing of its government are fiercely lobbying for the leadership of the new House of Representatives. Continue reading “Somaliland: Kulmiye is closer to Gaining the Gavel of the House”

Somaliland Police Seized Cases of Alcohol Disguised as Sacks of Qat

Somaliland Police Seized Cases of Alcohol Disguised as Sacks of Qat

Somaliland police have managed to seize alcohol hidden inside the sacks of Qat. Somaliland’s police chief – Brigadier General Mohamed Aden Saqadhi Dabagale – said that alcohol cases were hidden in the Qat sacks, and Qat was stacked on top to make it look as if the truck was carrying only Qat. Continue reading “Somaliland Police Seized Cases of Alcohol Disguised as Sacks of Qat”