A New Maritime Gateway: DP World Launches Strategic Route Linking UAE and Somaliland

DP World has unveiled a transformative shipping route connecting Jebel Ali Port in the United.

Addis Ababa Hosts President Irro for Strategic Bilateral Talks

Addis Ababa, 14 October 2025 — Somaliland President Abdirahman Mohamed Abdillahi (Irro) arrived in Addis.

Somaliland and Puntland Sign Historic Nairobi Accord to Foster Peace and Stability in the Horn of Africa

‎‎The Republic of Somaliland has ushered in a new era of peace and cooperation through.

How Somaliland Could Benefit from Ethiopia’s Ogaden LNG Project

The recent launch of Ethiopia’s Ogaden Liquefied Natural Gas (LNG) Project in Calub, Somali Region,.

Trump Again Targets Ilhan Omar and Somalia as Mogadishu Rushes to Her Defense

Former U.S. President Donald J. Trump has reignited his attacks on Congresswoman Ilhan Omar and.

Somaliland’s Sovereignty: A Geopolitical Reality vs. a Propaganda Narrative

On September 8th, Al Jazeera engaged in an act of journalistic malpractice. Its article, “Somaliland.

Ethiopia-Somaliland Rail Line Project: Aysha to Berbera

The proposed Ethiopia-Somaliland rail line is a crucial infrastructure project designed to enhance trade and.

How One Man’s Journey to Libya Rescued Somali Youth from Detention

In early August 2025, Somali politician Abshir Aden Ferro received a late-night call that would.

Somaliland’s Time Has Come: Why a Democratic Beacon Deserves Immediate Recognition

A long-overdue geopolitical shift is needed to support a stable ally and counter hostile alliances in a vital region.

Arms, Asylum, and Abdication: How Somalia’s Leadership Is Fueling Instability in the Horn of Africa

By Abdi Halim M. Musa  Somalia’s federal government has become synonymous with dysfunction, corruption, and.

Leadership as Destiny: The Somaliland Lesson

Fragile states do not collapse because of geography, nor do they endure because of luck..

Presidential Election in November 2024.
Democracy at the Gate of the Red Sea: Somaliland’s Case for Recognition

Somaliland has built a democracy in one of the world’s most unstable regions, yet the international community continue to deny it recognition. With Berbera sitting at the entrance to the Red Sea and relations already established with Taiwan, Somaliland demonstrates both sovereign capacity and strategic indispensability. Recognition is not a favor but an overdue acknowledgement that aligns with Western values and interests.

Egypt in Somalia: Security Partner or Geopolitical Gamble?

In recent days, Egyptian news outlets have devoted extensive coverage to Cairo’s growing involvement in.

Sabotage and Panic: Mogadishu’s War Against Somaliland’s Success

Editorials reflect the institutional voice of Somaliland.com. This piece examines Mogadishu’s reckless campaign against Somaliland at a time when global recognition is entering mainstream debate.

Ambassador André’s Distortions and the Reality of Somaliland 
 

In a recent article, Ambassador (ret.) Larry André urged caution and delay on the question.