Press Release: Meeting between WADDANI Political Party and Civil Society

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HARGEISA , (HargeisaPress) —On July 2nd 2016, Somaliland Civil Society engaging in democratization process and elections had meeting with WADDANI Political Party, the meeting...

Germany outlast Italy on penalties to reach Euro 2016 semifinals + IMAGE

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Germany triumphed 6-5 over Italy in a wild, nine-round penalty shootout to advance to the semifinals at Euro 2016 after the game ended 1-1...

SOMALILAND: Petition Calls for Road Safety Measures

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HARGEISA , (HargeisaPress) —Road traffic crashes are the second leading cause of death globally among young people aged 5 to 29 years and the...

Djibouti Government’s appeal turned down by UK court

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The English Court of Appeal has refused to allow the government of Djibouti to proceed with its appeal against a High Court judgement in...

SOMALILAND: Civil Society Organizations Meet with Opposition Justice & Welfare Party (UCID)

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HARGEISA , (HargeisaPress) —On June 23rd 2016: Somaliland Civil Society Organizations engaging democratization and elections process met with the Justice and Welfare Party (UCID)...

African Businesses investing in UK, EU decry Brexit

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NAIROBI, Kenya, – African Businesses have raised alarm over the decision by Britain to exit the European Union citing it’s likely to have far...

Somaliland: Kill All But The Crows (Part 2)

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HARGEISA , (HargeisaPress) —Somaliland is an autonomous enclave with its own flourishing capital city, Hargeisa. Though a long way off from receiving international recognition...

Britain votes to leave EU in historic divorce

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LONDON, (HargeisaPress) —Britain has voted to leave the European Union, results from Thursday's landmark referendum showed, an outcome that sets the country on an...

Turkey, Qatar launch joint aid campaign in Somalia

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MOGADISHU, Somalia - Turkey and Qatar have launched a joint aid campaign for residents in Somalia’s Hiran province, which has been heavily damaged by...

SOMALILAND: Djibouti Faces New Kid on the Block

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Despite Ramadan, there is no slackening at Djibouti’s ports. Under the relentless sun, whippet-thin men glistening with sweat work the docks, taking what refuge...