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Somalia is bleeding wealth and talent—not from war alone, but from leaders exporting capital and hope while offering only slogans in return.
Even though Israel eased a 2-½-month blockade on the territory in May, aid groups say only a trickle of assistance is getting into the enclave and that Palestinians face catastrophic levels of hunger ...
The Houthi armed group in Yemen attacked two commercial cargo vessels in the Red Sea between July 6 and 9, 2025, violations ...
Somalia’s marginalised regions of Sool, Sanaag and Cayn are forming a federal state, aiming for political representation and ...
Gaza's aid crisis worsens, Somalia clashes erupt, and US military shifts gears—catch up in today’s SOFREP Morning Brief.
Somalia accused the semi-autonomous Puntland region of hijacking a ship with military equipment destined for a training ...
Despite billions of dollars in international support, Somalia's army has melted in the face of a months-long offensive by the ...
On July 10, 2025, the IMF Executive Board approved the termination of the Administered Account for Somalia (“Somalia Administered Account” or SAA), effective August 1, 2025. The SAA was established by ...
In a geopolitical turbulence, a small aircraft en route to Hargeisa was recently grounded not due to mechanical failure or ...
Somalia’s stance on peace missions: interference or local ownership? Threats to the independence of peace support missions call for clarity on their relationship with host countries.
Somalia’s government has increasingly turned to Turkey to repel al-Shabab, as America’s diminished focus on Africa scrambles global power dynamics.