Impunity for attacks on the press remains alarmingly high. In particular, most killings of journalists in Somalia remain unsolved. Even in the few cases where investigations have taken place, ...
Somalia's capital - Police said seven people died and six others were injured after a suicide bomber detonated an ...
The returned Somali fighters established a Salafi militant ... killing seventy-six people in a series of suicide bombings. The terrorist group reached its peak in 2011 when it controlled parts ...
A Somalian armed with LMG for community in Naledi” begins the message accompanying a photo of a man walking through a street ...
In 2007, my life took a dramatic turn when I fled Mogadishu during the political and military upheaval caused by the Islamic ...
Somalia continues to struggle with a range of security, political, and economic issues. Despite multiple international interventions, the country faces ongoing threats from Al-Shabaab, which ...
The Egyptian government has confirmed sending arms shipments to Somalia amid regional tension ... the aspirations of the brotherly Somali people for security, stability and development." ...
Somalia has accused Ethiopia of supplying weapons to its northeastern Puntland region amid growing tensions between the Horn of Africa neighbours. There is a history of stormy relations between ...
Egypt-Somalia ties grow amid shared mistrust of Ethiopia Somalia irked by Ethiopian port lease deal with Somaliland Mogadishu sees port deal as assault on its sovereignty Somaliland concerned ...
"Having served in Türkiye for many years, I’ve witnessed the deep ties between the Turkish and Somali people, and I regard the Turkish people as my own brothers," he said. This was Nur’s ...
Twelve food startups received grants from the St. Paul-based Market Entry Fund this year, including Hoyo, sausage maker Linko ...
MOGADISHU (Reuters) -An Egyptian warship has delivered a second major cache of weaponry to Somalia including anti-aircraft guns and artillery, port and military officials said on Monday, in a move ...