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Somaliland Signs MoU with Deepam Hospitals in Tamil Nadu

Somaliland Signs MoU with Deepam Hospitals in Tamil Nadu

In Chennai – Tamil Nadu State Capital – addressing a press conference after signing the Memorandum of Understanding (MoU) with Chennai-based Deepam Hospitals here on Saturday, Somaliland Vice President Abdirahman Abdillahi Ismail said there was a need to assist the citizens of the country who travel to India for medical treatment. It would be handled through Tamil Nadu trade office, the Vice President said.

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Somaliland: Rare Success Story in Turbulent Part of the World

Somaliland: Rare Success Story in Turbulent Part of the World

Much of its success is driven by a lack of dependence on anyone, but now it must balance war and great power jockeying in the region. Continue reading “Somaliland: Rare Success Story in Turbulent Part of the World”

Somaliland Foreign Minister’s Visit to U.S.A

Somaliland Foreign Minister's Visit to U.S.A

A high-level government delegation from the Republic of Somaliland, led by Foreign Minister Dr. Essa Kayd Mohamoud accompanied by Dr. Edna Adan Ismail, concluded a six-day visit to Washington, DC, and New York City, where they met with a number of top government officials, advocacy organizations, experts and academics focused on the Horn of Africa. They also held community events with members of the Somaliland diaspora in the United States. Continue reading “Somaliland Foreign Minister’s Visit to U.S.A”

An Interview with Dr. Edna Aden on BBC Radio 4

An Interview with Dr. Edna Aden on BBC Radio 4

Dr. Edna Adan – currently in London UK with the Somaliland delegation led by the Minister of Foreign Affairs and International Cooperation Continue reading “An Interview with Dr. Edna Aden on BBC Radio 4”

Shouldn’t Somalilanders Help out This Institution

Shouldn’t Somalilanders Help out This Institution

In North America, especially in the USA, November 25 is the traditional national holiday known as Thanksgiving. The following Monday, November 29th, is Cyber Monday, when substantial discounts and price reductions are available in e-commerce through online shopping. The Tuesday – that follows the Cyber Monday – is known as the “Giving Tuesday” and it is an annual opportunity for everyone to give their best. Continue reading “Shouldn’t Somalilanders Help out This Institution”

Help People of Somaliland Get Emergency Ambulances

Help People of Somaliland Get Emergency Ambulances

My name is Sagal Mohamed, I work as volunteer project manager at Better health Somaliland and Emergency Call Coordinator at London Ambulance, with my sister Ayan Mohamoud, The Former Ambassador for Somaliland to UK, have initiated a fundraising appeal on behalf of Somaliland Fire & Rescue Service.

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TPLF-OLA: Friends In Need, not Friends Indeed

TPLF-OLA: Friends In Need, not Friends Indeed

On 5 November 2021, nine of Ethiopia’s rebel groups announced an alliance in Washington, DC with the aim of unseating the current government. Continue reading “TPLF-OLA: Friends In Need, not Friends Indeed”

كلمة سفير دولة الإمارات العربية المتحدة في افتتاح مطار بربرة

كلمة سفير دولة الإمارات العربية المتحدة في افتتاح مطار بربرة

سفير دولة الإمارات العربية المتحدة في أرض الصومال يسلط الضوء على المراحل المختلفة لبناء مطار بربرة الدولي أثناء بنائه والجهود التي بذلتها حكومة أرض الصومال للنجاح كمشروع قابل للتطبيق بينما يلقي خطاب الافتتاح عند الانتهاء من المطار Continue reading “كلمة سفير دولة الإمارات العربية المتحدة في افتتاح مطار بربرة”

Dr. Sankalp Gurjar Got It but Irro Failed Grasping Taiwan’s Value in Indo-Pacific Geostrategy

Dr. Sankalp Gurjar Got It but Irro Failed Grasping Taiwan’s Value in Indo-Pacific Geostrategy

The Indo-Pacific region spans from the West coasts of the Americas to the Eastern shores of Africa and covering much of Asia and all of Oceania countries. Continue reading “Dr. Sankalp Gurjar Got It but Irro Failed Grasping Taiwan’s Value in Indo-Pacific Geostrategy”

Ethiopia Becomes a Strategic Headache for Washington

Ethiopia Becomes a Strategic Headache for Washington

As the battle between Prime Minister Abiy Ahmed’s government and rebels from the Tigray region continues, tensions are growing between Washington and its Ethiopian former ally. The Biden administration is now considering imposing sanctions against Addis Ababa, once considered a strategic and trustworthy partner in an unstable East Africa. Continue reading “Ethiopia Becomes a Strategic Headache for Washington”