Somalia’s new passport push is about far more than a booklet
Somalia’s decision to tender a “third-generation” e-passport sounds technocratic on the surface — a procurement notice, new materials, a better chip. But in a country where mobility is survival, identity is politics, and trust has been fragile for decades, the stakes are far higher than a redesign. The Immigration and Citizenship Agency (ICA) has put out a global call for bids to produce a polycarbonate, biometric passport aligned with International Civil Aviation…
Somalia’s Jubaland Lodges UN Complaint Alleging Federal Government Interference
Jubaland’s UN complaint lays bare a widening rift in Somalia’s fragile federal experiment
KISMAYO — The latest escalation between Mogadishu and the semi-autonomous Jubaland state, culminating in a formal complaint lodged at the United Nations Office in Somalia, is not just another local spat. It is a symptom of a deeper, unresolved contest over power, identity and the shape of Somali federalism — and it raises uncomfortable questions about how fragile post-conflict states manage the tug between central authority and…
Somalia’s Parliament greenlights creation of national human rights commission
Somalia’s Parliament Approves Long-Awaited Human Rights Commission, Signaling a New Chapter for Accountability
Mogadishu — Somalia’s Federal Parliament on Saturday approved the country’s first independent Human Rights Commission, a long-promised institution meant to investigate abuses, advise government, and help align the nation’s laws with international standards after decades of conflict and fragile governance.
The vote, taken in a packed session chaired by the Speaker, passed overwhelmingly: 142 lawmakers voted in…
Somalia’s Turning Point: Creating Lasting Solutions Beyond Emergency Aid
Somalia at a Crossroads: moving beyond emergency fixes to durable statecraft
Somalia has achieved one of the landmark technical milestones of post‑conflict recovery—completion of HIPC debt relief in December 2023 and continued engagement with the IMF under an Extended Credit Facility—but the country’s deeper fractures are widening rather than closing. IMF staff forecasts for 2025 now point to growth near 3 percent, down from about 4 percent in 2024, and officials warn the economy is vulnerable to political paralysis,…
Somali Army warns civilians against wearing unapproved military uniforms
Somali Army Warns Civilians: Don’t Wear Uniforms, Don’t Touch Military Vehicles, After Militant Attack
MOGADISHU — Somalia’s army has issued a sweeping warning forbidding civilians from wearing military uniforms, displaying insignia, or using vehicles tied to the armed forces, an emergency measure meant to choke off a well-known loophole exploited by militants and common criminals alike.
The Somali National Army (SNA) said Saturday that anyone caught using military gear or vehicles without authorization will face “legal…
Puntland State Naval Forces Impound Foreign Vessels Over Alleged Illegal Fishing
Puntland State seizes foreign trawlers in weeklong crackdown on illegal fishing
BOSASO, Somalia — Puntland State authorities said Thursday that their maritime police have rounded up several foreign fishing vessels and support boats in a weeklong operation aimed at stamping out illegal fishing off Somalia’s northeastern coast — a flashpoint that has long fuelled tensions between local communities and foreign fleets.
Multiple vessels detained, crews moved to Bosaso
The Puntland State Maritime Police Force (PMPF), working…
Somali officials reject AFRICOM claims after U.S. airstrike kills tribal elder
Somalia airstrike controversy tests U.S. credibility — and a community’s trust
On a baked stretch of road outside Ceel Buh, in Somalia’s Sanaag region, a car carrying a well-known clan elder was torn apart by an airstrike on a September afternoon. The U.S. military later said it had targeted an al-Shabab arms dealer in northern Somalia. Local authorities have a starkly different account: the man killed was a peacemaker, a bridge-builder, and their friend.
In a place where the title “Caaqil” carries the weight of lineage…
Somalia airlifts 148 nationals from war-torn Yemen back home
Mogadishu airlift brings 148 Somalis home from Yemen as conflict grinds on
What we know
Somalia has repatriated 148 of its citizens from Yemen, a country where conflict and economic collapse have made life increasingly untenable for refugees and migrants. The group — men, women and children — landed at Mogadishu’s Aden Adde International Airport on a chartered flight, part of a joint operation led by the Somali government and international partners.
Officials from the Somali National Commission for Refugees and Internally…
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8 Fast Food Chains Serving Genuine Chicken in Their Tenders
Chicken Tenders Across America: A Celebration of Crunch and Flavor
If you’ve been anywhere near the fast-food scene in 2025, you’ve no doubt noticed the elevated status of chicken—particularly when it comes to tenders. This year, chicken has taken the fast-food crown, with various chains stepping up their game and offering mouth-watering, high-quality options. Whether you're a casual diner or a fried chicken aficionado, this post dives into the world of chicken tenders and highlights the best places to find them.
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