Rebuttal to Ambassador Larry André’s Position on Somaliland Recognition

Date: August 22, 2025 Introduction Former U.S. Ambassador Larry André’s recent commentary, “Somaliland Status Policy.

Somaliland’s Lithium Potential: Powering the Future Like Other African Giants

As the world accelerates its shift towards clean energy and electric mobility, lithium—the silvery-white metal.

Food Choices and Fitness: Protecting Hargeisa’s Health Future

In the bustling streets of Hargeisa, rice and pasta reign supreme at the dining table..

Colonel Ahmed Mire: The Unsilenced Flame of Somaliland’s Liberation struggle

By Abdi Jama “History writes itself—and no ink can erase the truth.”In the annals of.

Somalia’s Political Paralysis and the Urgency of Somaliland’s Recognition

Despite decades of international support, Somalia remains entrenched in crisis. Security threats persist, and political.

Dear Somalilander, It’s Time You Reconsider Chewing Khat

‎‎‎In Somaliland, khat (also known as khart, qat ) is more than just a plant.

Securing the Future of Pastoralism: A Call for Fodder Production in Somaliland

In the arid yet enduring terrain of Somaliland, livestock is more than just an economic.

Why Global Powers Are Eyeing Berbera Port

In the Horn of Africa, tucked along the shores of the Gulf of Aden, lies.

Somaliland and Qatar: A New Diplomatic Chapter with Strategic Promise

By Abdi Jama | Expert in Governance, Diplomacy & Horn of Africa Affairs | June.

President Cirro’s Diplomatic Pragmatism: A New Chapter for Somaliland

President’s visit to Qatar suggests a willingness to work with any partner whose interests can align with Somaliland’s long-term vision—sovereignty, stability, and economic development.

President Irro’s Diplomatic Reset: A Bold Step Toward Somaliland’s Recognition

By Abdi Jama Hargeisa — The newly elected President of the Republic of Somaliland, Dr..

Gogol or Goodbye? Somalia’s Last Opportunity for Federal Reconciliation

By Abdirahsid Elmi & Mohamed Musa The Federal Government of Somalia (FGS) is facing an.


Opinion: Reform Is a Marathon, Not a Sprint — Waddani’s Journey to Reform Somaliland – Hussein Elmi

While slow reform progress raises concerns, recent disarmament efforts, fiscal reforms, and resilience against external pressure highlight the slow but determined progress of Somaliland’s new government.

Somalia’s Endless Cycle of Foreign Dependence: Time to Break Free from the T6 Trap – Abdi Aynte

By Abdi Aynte – Former Planning Minister of Somalia & Co-Founder of the Heritage Institute

OPINION | From Provocation to Incursion: How Somalia’s Political Games Sparked a New Frontline in Sanaag

By Hussein Elmi | April 18, 2025 The early morning hours of April 18 saw.