By Mohamed A. Hashi Food fraud—expired, mislabeled, and adulterated food sold in fragile markets—has emerged as a public health crisis in Somalia. Despite international frameworks such as the Codex ...
Thirteen years ago, Abdoulaye Cissé risked his life to smuggle tens of thousands of fragile manuscripts out of Timbuktu as al ...
Across the Abrahamic faiths, prophecy forms an unbroken thread of divine communication—each messenger reinforcing and ...
Tanzanian President Samia Suluhu Hassan on Monday announced a new 27-member cabinet, retaining several key figures while ...
Somalia’s name has been shorthand for conflict, piracy and danger. Since the country’s civil war began in the 1990s, the ...
At least four people have died after two boats carrying nearly 100 migrants capsized off the coast of Libya on Saturday, ...
Immigration and Citizenship Agency has confirmed that hackers breached its electronic visa platform, exposing sensitive ...
Families from Qoryoley, who once supported themselves from the proceeds of their farms and small trade, have been victimised by an upsurge ...
When he first came to the United States after escaping civil war in Sierra Leone and spending almost a decade in a refugee ...
South Africa is investigating a "mysterious" chartered flight that brought 153 Palestinian refugees into the country ...
The Somali Imperial Ego is a definitive member of this rare category; it is the silent, beating heart of a people, a psychic ...
In Somalia’s modern political journey, no comparison is more revealing or more urgent than the stark contrast between former President ...
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