Baidoa’s Displaced Casual Workers Face Stark Vulnerability

The Heart-Wrenching Struggles of Displacement in Baidoa In the crowded camps of Baidoa, amidst the evanescent shadows of past lives lived in comfort, families like Hussein Idris Nunow's are grappling with the relentless grip of hardship. As he shares a meager meal with his family of seven, one can't help but wonder about the weight of loss that hangs heavily in the air. The story of Hussein offers a vivid glimpse into the fragile existence of displaced communities, where the specter of hunger looms large.…

Somalia Requires National ID for Driver’s Licenses and Vehicle Registration

Somalia's New Identification Mandate: A Step Toward Unity or Controversy? Mogadishu (AX) — In a bold move aimed at streamlining public services, Somalia's Ministry of Transport and Civil Aviation has mandated that all of its services will now require the presentation of a National Identification Card. This requirement is a product of the Prime Ministerial Directive XRW/415/04/2025, which aims to enhance nationwide identity verification through a unified system. The Cabinet endorsed this decision during its…

Somalia Denounces Iran Following Missile Attack on Qatar

MOGADISHU, Somalia - In a bold statement, Somalia has openly denounced Iran's aggressive missile strikes targeting US military hubs in Qatar. This act, Somalia asserts, flagrantly violates international law and infringes upon Qatar's airspace—a nation considered an economic cornerstone in the Middle East. This incident, Somalia claims, could exacerbate instability across the Horn of Africa and the broader Middle Eastern region. It highlights a dire need for dialogue to address ongoing tensions involving the United…

Northeastern State Refuses to Rehabilitate Militant Youth Amid Prison Breaks

Northeastern State’s Approach to Young Militants: A Delicate Balance of Security and Rehabilitation Garowe (AX) — In the complex landscape of Northeastern State’s response to youth militants affiliated with Al-Shabaab and ISIS, the government has made a firm decision: rehabilitation centers are not an option. The rationale? The perceived danger these young fighters pose outweighs any potential benefits of reintegration. During a recent session of the Northeastern State Parliament, Justice Minister Mohamed Abdiwahaab…

Somalia Removed from List of Nations Recruiting Child Soldiers

Somalia Delisted from Child Soldiers Recruitment Countries MOGADISHU, Somalia - In a significant stride towards safeguarding children's rights, Somalia has successfully been removed from the list of nations identified for the recruitment of child soldiers. This action, acknowledged and enforced by the United Nations, marks a pivotal moment in the country's journey towards enduring peace and protection of human rights. The issue of child soldiers has long been a scar on the…

Lessons from Bangladesh’s Governance: North Western State of Somalia’s Path to Structural Reform

As North Western State of Somalia embarks on its journey of state-building and strives for democratic consolidation, it finds itself in a unique position to draw lessons from the experiences of other nations in the Global South. One particularly resonant example is Bangladesh, a country that has utilized interim governance structures during times of national transition. In a recent interview with Al Jazeera, Nobel Laureate Professor Muhammad Yunus poignantly highlighted the necessity of structural transformation in the…

As Events Unfolded: Iran and Israel Reach Ceasefire Agreement – Trump

As It Happened: Iran and Israel Reach a Ceasefire Agreement - Trump In a significant turn of events, former President Donald Trump announced that Iran and Israel have come to an agreement on a ceasefire. This announcement comes amidst escalating tensions in the Middle East, which have captured the attention of global leaders and citizens alike. In Trump's own words, "This is a testament to what can happen when parties are willing to come together for peace." His statement underscores the importance of dialogue in…

Somalia’s Struggle for Sovereignty: The Quest Beyond Nationhood

Sovereignty and Nationhood: A Fragile Fabric in Somalia In the vast landscape of international law and politics, the terms "sovereignty" and "nationhood" are often thrown around like interchangeable tools in a toolbox. Yet, as history unfolds, it becomes glaringly clear that these concepts diverge significantly. The core of the modern state system, which many attribute to the Westphalian principles established in 1648, encompasses more than just physical borders or national flags. It relies crucially…

Turkey and Somalia Strengthen Maritime Agreement Amid Horn of Africa Diplomacy

Turkey and Somalia: Forging a Strong Alliance On Monday, a pivotal meeting unfolded, building on a series of significant agreements established over the past year. Among these was a landmark accord reached in February 2024, when the Somali cabinet approved a comprehensive 10-year defense and economic cooperation pact with Turkey. This initiative promises a host of collaborations, including naval training, joint patrols, and a revenue-sharing model for offshore…

Greenpeace Takes a Stand at Protests Against Bezos’s Venetian Wedding Celebrations

Greenpeace has joined ongoing protests surrounding the high-profile wedding of American tech billionaire Jeff Bezos and journalist Laura Sanchez in Venice this week. Nicknamed "the wedding of the century," this extravagant event is expected to draw around 200 guests, including notable figures such as Ivanka Trump and Jared Kushner, alongside various stars from the realms of film, fashion, and business. However, many locals view this celebration as another instance of the commercialization of their historic city, which has…

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