Policy
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Because of terrorists… UAE bans Somaliland passports
“Somaliland or Somaliland, separated from Somalia in 1991, has reached appalling levels of violence in its 10-year conflict with Mogadishu,…
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Divisions Emerge within Muslim Brotherhood as Visit by Turkish Officials to Egypt Draws Near
Regional and international parties are highly anticipating a visit declared by Turkish officials to Cairo with the aim of continuous…
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Sudan Is Reconsidering Ethiopia’s Sovereignty over Benishangul Region
Sudan said it’d reconsider Ethiopia’s sovereignty over the Benishangul region, where the Grand Ethiopian Renaissance Dam (GERD) is made if…
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Farmajo backtracks on the two-year extension of his mandate
Outgoing Somali President Mohammed Abdullah Farmajo announced on Saturday that he was backing down from a decision to extend his…
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Egypt Parliament support the government in GERD disagreement
The Egyptian Senate that is the upper house of the bicameral parliament showed its support to the government in the…
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Somali ex-leader says soldiers attacked his home, blames president
Reuters reported that the Former Somali leader Hassan Sheik Mahmoud accused his successor, President Mohammed Abdullah Mohammed, of orchestrating an…
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Gunfire in Somalia over president’s term
Shooting broke out in the Somali capital between pro-government soldiers and others angry at President Muhammad Abdullah Muhammad because of…
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Ethiopia’s determination about the second GERD filling
The country’s National Security Council said on Saturday that Internal and external forces have been menacing Ethiopia’s stability and trying…
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Ethiopia refused invitation for Dam Summit, Sudan says
On Friday, a Sudanese minister declared that Ethiopia refused an invitation to join a summit to talk about the delayed…
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UN Security Council calls for the end of Somalia political crisis
On Friday, the UN Security Council issued a statement appealing sides in Somalia to reject violence and resume dialogue as…
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