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  • Debating IdeasPoliticsSomaliaSomalilandUncategorized

    Israel’s Somaliland Gamble is Repeating the Bloody History that Created Al-Shabaab

    By Abdiweli Garad
    January 19, 2026
    The Boxing Day recognition will not bring stability but will ignite a conflict that empowers extremists and spills into Ethiopia’s troubled east. On Boxing ...
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  • African ArgumentsDebating IdeasEthiopiaSomaliland

    Israel’s Recognition of Somaliland: Northeast Africa at a Critical Juncture

    By Belete Belachew Yihun
    January 14, 2026
    Israel’s recognition of Somaliland on 26 December 2025 has introduced yet another twist to the already volatile geostrategic landscape of Northeast Africa. Though not ...
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  • Debating IdeasPoliticsSomaliaSomaliland

    Israel Recognizes Somaliland: Risks for Peace and Conflict in the Somali Horn of Africa

    By Markus Virgil Hoehne
    January 6, 2026
    On 26 December 2025 Prime Minister Netanyahu of Israel announced the official recognition of Somaliland by his government. This came as a surprise to ...
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  • Women in Wado-Baris wait next to a food aid delivery truck in Wado-Baris, Somaliland. Credit: Jaclynn Ashly.
    ClimateEditor's PicksSocietySomaliaSomaliland

    “We were rich, now we’re poor”: Life after record droughts in Somaliland

    By Jaclynn Ashly
    February 22, 2024
    Without measures to build long-term resilience, fears are growing that once prosperous herders will end up depending on aid.  Khader Daheir Muhammad Egal used ...
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  • EconomyEditor's PicksSomaliland

    The making of a global port, and the unmaking of a people

    By Nasir M. Ali, Jutta Bakonyi & May Darwich
    December 1, 2022
    Having survived centuries of successive governments, colonialism and war, have Berbera’s dockworkers finally met their match? Somaliland’s dockworkers have been part of the unique ...
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  • Voters queue outside a polling station in the Somaliland 2021 elections. Credit: Somaliland International Election Observation Mission 2021.
    PoliticsSomaliland

    How did Somaliland end up with zero female MPs?

    By Conrad Heine
    January 10, 2022
    While rightly lauded for its elections, the self-declared states’ lack of female representation points to a deep problem in its democratic health. Over 30 ...
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  • People celebrating Somaliland's Independence Day on the streets of the capital Hargeysa in 2016. Credit: Clay Gilliland.
    PoliticsSomaliland

    Somaliland at 30: Still unrecognised, but alive and well

    By Markus Virgil Hoehne
    May 18, 2021
    30 years after declaring independence, Somaliland is still at the margins of the international system despite its considerable successes. 30 years ago, on 18 ...
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  • Somaliland UN... Women queuing to vote in Somaliland's 2017 elections. Credit: Jim Huylebroek, Creative Associates International
    PoliticsSomaliland

    Why did Somaliland just suspend cooperation with the UN?

    By Robert Kluijver
    November 9, 2020
    The government may be calling the UN’s bluff, but while it engages in this high stakes contest, many ordinary people are fed up. On ...
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  • Students in Hargeisa, capital of Somaliland. Credit: Teresa Krug.
    PoliticsSomaliland

    Somaliland: Why we should be at the Commonwealth summit

    By Saad Ali Shire
    April 16, 2018
    Somaliland shares the Commonwealth’s challenges and values. Its lack of participation is a missed opportunity, argues the Republic’s Foreign Minister. This week, leaders from the 53 ...
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  • Somiland's three contenders in the presidential debate. Abdirahman Mohamed Abdullahi "Irro", Musa Bihi Abdi, and Faysal Ali Warabe (left to right). Credit: Inspire Group.
    PoliticsSomaliland

    Somaliland election: Will the self-declared state show East Africa how it’s done?

    By Bashir Ali
    November 6, 2017
    Polls suggest a close race for the presidency, but there’s more at stake than just the result in Somaliland’s 13 November election. On 13 ...
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