Opinion
We're Winning in Somalia
In the early hours of a June day, a black Toyota four-by-four tried to run a checkpoint manned by Somali government forces in the capital of Mogadishu...
Read More »The Famine in the Horn versus Dilemmas and Obstacles
The famine in the Horn of Africa seems a déjà vu for many people. They haven’t yet realized that these are not videos and pictures from the archiv...
Read More »THE RIGHTS OF THE CHILD
With young suicide bombers taking their lives in the cause of a misguided interpretation of what some see as jihad, it would be easy for non Muslims t...
Read More »Somaliland does not need aid.
The Economist, a global social affairs magazine, reported in its latest issue on the research carried out by a Stanford University academic, Nicholas ...
Read More »Al-Shabaab and Drought
The decision taken by Al-Shabaab to allow international aid agencies to operate in some of the regions under its control such as Baidoa city to provid...
Read More »Men of Good Will
We’ve been dully optimistic in many times in the past when we heard a new government was formed in Somalia. Only to be disappointed later that it’...
Read More »Al-Shabaab For Whom and What Do You Keep Fighting
It is said “all wars are evil;” even a just one, albeit necessary. “A son dies, and not born of war,” said also our Somali ancestors....
Read More »One dollar can save a life: Let us hasten to help drought hit Somali People.
"Success has nothing to do with what you gain in life or accomplish for yourself. It's what you do for others." . It is religious obligation to help p...
Read More »A Safe Place to Put Your Money
When the world financial institutions, including banks, stock market companies, private investment organizations, and real estate companies started fa...
Read More »Memories from Somalia-Part one
My name is Adriano Gallo and I was born in Mogadishu the capital of Italian Somaliland in 1950, my family had immigrated to Italian Somaliland in 1910...
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