Opinion
Climate resilience is key to peacebuilding in Somalia
Somalia stands on the front lines of a growing, multilayered climate crisis. With each passing season, droughts stretch longer, floods grow fiercer an...
Read More »Rights vs. Responsibility: The Danger of Ethiopia’s Resource Nationalism
“We must learn to live together as brothers or perish together as fools.” This quote, widely attributed to Martin Luther King Jr., reminds us that...
Read More »Gaza: The Silence That Chokes Us All
Gaza burns, children starve, and presidents adjust their ties for photographs. We remember diplomats who sip water in glass towers at the United Natio...
Read More »AFAR FARIIMOOD OO AY DIRTAY JABINTA DIFAACYADII IYO DUULLAANKII KHAWAARIJTA
By Abdirahman Yusuf Al-adala Sunday September 14, 2025...
Read More »Reclaiming Somali History: The Story of Sheikh Said Muqdishawi
Imagine the vast, elaborate world history—each thread a story, a civilization, a voice contributing to the grand design. Yet, as your eyes scan this...
Read More »Nuruddin Farah’s compass, Salih’s mirror, Ngũgĩ’s reclaimed tongue
Farah stands as one of the literary giants of the Horn of Africa. Another is the Sudanese writer Tayeb Salih, whose Season of Migration to the North g...
Read More »Land, Lineage, and Belonging: Why Somalia must move beyond clan custodianship
Land in Somalia is not just a resource. It is the language of dignity, identity, and power. To ask who owns land in Somalia is to open a door to centu...
Read More »Reclaiming Somali History: Challenging Distorted Narratives
In the corridors of time, history is never silent—it whispers, it screams, and it is contested in both shadow and light. Writing the past is not mer...
Read More »Somalia Oil and Gas Sector: A dormant industry surrounded by speculation
Somalia is endowed with a variety of natural resources, coupled with a resilient and entrepreneurial population. If these abundant resources are deve...
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