As the clock ticks down to Somaliland's presidential election, the breakaway region of Somalia changes colour every day as political parties take turns to stage their campaign rallies.
Brown rice is a whole grain while white rice has had some parts of the grain removed. Each type provides a slightly different amount of nutrients. Rice is a versatile grain consumed by people ...
Information in on the activities of the Office, views of the IMF staff, and the relations between Somalia and the IMF. This report sets out the financial governance priorities the Financial Governance ...
I eat rice multiple days a week — and used to exclusively make it in a pot on the stove. It’s a deceptively easy task: Measure, rinse, add water, simmer, steam, and less than half an hour ...
The 29-year-old slumps in his chair inside a colonial-style villa battered by years of fighting in Somalia’s capital, Mogadishu - a city once known as the Pearl of the Indian Ocean. His sandals ...
Turkiye has ramped up its partnership with Somalia in recent months. It is helping Somalia defend its waters, and has signed a deal to explore for oil and gas off the East African nation’s coast, ...
As David Laitin and Said Samatar (1987) aptly argued, Somalia, now rising from the ashes of a protracted Civil War, is a “nation in search of a state”. Inversely, Ethiopia, reeling under the effects ...
The visit became some kind of trip to a museum. Osman was a civil servant in Somalia’s good years in the 1970s and ‘80s. He rose through the civil service ranks before Somalia went to the dogs. But ...
Controversial YouTuber Johnny Somali was punched in the face by a stream sniper in South Korea as locals are getting fed up with his antics. IRL streamer Johnny Somali is no stranger to drama.
When a banana duct-taped to a wall sold for $120,000 in 2019, social media uproar and an age-old debate about the meaning of art ensued. But artist Maurizio Cattelan’s viral creation ...
"It is tone-deaf for the Somali government to have men on the frontline, representing women at the conference," Fathiya Absie, a well-known Somali author and human rights activist, told the BBC.