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Eritrean President Afwerki visits Somalia that is mired in political turmoil
"Today marks a new era for our two nations' bilateral relations,” tweeted the office of President Farmajo.
President Farmajo says Somalia demanded Ethiopia stop its “naked”…
President Farmajo said neighboring countries should "behave as equal people who doesn't interfere, directly or indirectly” in each other's internal affairs.
ONLF, a Somali separatist group, and Ethiopian government reach peace deal
Ethiopia and ONLF agreed to end decades of hostilities and address the "root causes" of conflict between the two sides.
Somalis urge Sweden’s Ambassador to ‘stop’ interfering in their country
Somalis tell the Swedish Ambassador to engage the central government, not regional administrators.
UN envoy to Somalia misses Somalis’ world of ‘conspiracy theories’
“Somalis are amazing, by the way, if you didn’t know this," says Michael Keating, the outgoing UN envoy to Somalia.
Analysis | Why fate of Somali region in Ethiopia is likely to take a turn for the…
The inevitable supremacy battle between Oromos, on the one hand, and Amharas and Tigrayans, on the other hand, will last for years, offering Somalis in Ethiopia the much needed space to grow…
‘Leave our country’: Somalis roast UN envoy for calling regional administrators…
Michael Keating’s characterization of Somali regional administrators as "presidents" irked many Somalis.
Former president of Somali region in Ethiopia arraigned in court
Omer faces criminal charges for allegedly organizing the local youth to cause death and displacement in the Somali region in Ethiopia.
Ugandan colonel with AU mission likens Somalia to a ‘pig’: Report
Associating Somalia, a Muslim nation, with a pig is sacrilegious and height of disrespect. In Islam, pork is prohibited. When Somalis want to insult someone they call him a swine.
Now Eritrea demands justice — weeks after restoring ties with Ethiopia, Somalia
Eritrea’s old enemies are, in a word, falling over themselves to please it. But Asmara is far from satisfied.