Somalia is among the places most exposed to ripple effects from the Strait of Hormuz crisis due to the combined shocks of extreme weather, aid cuts and import dependence.
Somalia faces more than spillover effects – these shocks are pushing the country’s long-term recovery further out of reach.
At least six million people in Somalia are going days without enough food, UN aid teams warned on Friday, highlighting that ...
Türkiye is expanding its footprint in Africa’s mineral industry, with Somalia seeking Turkish support to unlock uranium and ...
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Somalia is facing growing fears over the possible spread of Ebola as the deadly virus resurfaces in parts of Africa, while the United States has imposed temporary travel restrictions targeting ...
Somalia expects positive results by the end of the year from offshore oil and gas drilling operations with Türkiye, according ...
Only a gradual consensus-based process can reconcile Somalia’s competing political systems and avert repeated election crises ...
Millions face hunger, malnutrition, and displacement while humanitarian funding remains critically inadequate, aid groups ...
Six million people in Somalia are facing crisis levels of food insecurity from a lack of rain and spiking food and water ...