Opinion
With Education, Somali Youth Can Turn Somalia Around.
In 1992, I was born not knowing anything about Somalia. I grew up as a Somali citizen and throughout my nineteen years of life, I have not seen or enj...
Read More »The Dreamer
Like a man with a mission he went,The mother continent’s constant cry of sorrow, Would no longer fall on hardened ears,...
Read More »Will Egypt Go Somalia’s Way?
What is currently taking place in our brotherly Arab country, Egypt, is a real, popular revolution of an unprecedented scale....
Read More »The Ugly face of US foreign policy revealed: Somalia &Egypt
The United States is at least as of now, the undisputed superpower of the world that shapes the international order through which countries conduct th...
Read More »Shame on you lawmakers…
The lawmakers’ hasty and unruminated decision to extend their term for three additional years is preposterous. Such egotistic idea is shocking and h...
Read More »International Zero Tolerance Day of FGM
06 February is recognized as the International Zero Tolerance Day of Female Genital Mutilation and in my capacity as a writer and a poet, I wish to ap...
Read More »ccTLD Competition: Somalia’s Regional Entities Bidding for their Own ccTLD-- another Domain Issue
Somalia is one of the young African countries to get connected to the Internet after the country established its first ISP in 1999. But today some pre...
Read More »The Somali Federation: The Dual-State Solution
26 June 1960 what was known as British Somaliland cease to exist. The first Somali territory freed its self from the shackles of colonialism. 1 July ...
Read More »The Color of Hope
Eight thousands militants, twenty years of civil war, and several presidents all for one mission: stability. Millions of Somalis now suffer from the e...
Read More »Crisis in Egypt: The West is to Blame
President Obama and his allies are caught off guard. He perhaps does not know what to do. He, along with other leaders, did not expect the situation i...
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