CRISTIANO RONALDO. FOREVER. 🇵🇹✨
Cristiano Ronaldo has played his final World Cup match. 💔🏆
Thank you for the endless memories, CR7. Your legacy and your 5 Ballons d’Or are eternal. 🌕
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Dawladaha Muslimka ah ee ictraafsan Kosovo(khariidada)
Ma jiraan dawlado Muslim ah oo siyaasaddoodu dhab ahaan ugu qotonto inay diidan yihiin in Qudus laga furo safaarad ama loo aqoonsado caasimad.
Kosovo oo intaas samaysay, haddana dawladaha Muslimka ah ee ka muuqda khariidaddan waxay la leeyihiin xidhiidh diblomaasiyadeed iyo iskaashi qoto dheer.
Ma diidin, kama hor iman, mana canbaarayn taa beddelkeedana, qaar badan waxay weli taageeraan in Kosovo si buuxda loo aqoonsado.
Waxa se jira dawlado Muslim ah oo siyaasaddoodu dhab ahaan ugu qotonto inay ka hortagaan samaysanka iyo jiritaanka dawlad la yidhaahdo Somaliland, oo yeelata xidhiidh diblomaasiyadeed oo caalami ah.
Oo keenaysa xaqiiqada ah in Somaliland maamusho dhul iyo marin istaraatiiji ah oo saamayn ku leh dhaqaalahooda iyo amnigooda.
Qudus ma aha mawqif joogtayn leh oo mideeya dhammaan dunida Islaamka, mana aha siyaasad ay si isku mid ah uga soo horjeedaan cid kasta oo tallaabo ka qaadda.
Ujeeddada dhabta ahi, waa Somaliland.
Fiiro Gaar ah : Syria aya ku so biirtay 2025 oo khariidadan ku jirin wagaas.
Gobanimo.
Waa ku amaanayaa Ciidamada Qaranka SL sida wanaagsan ee ay usoo dhaweeyeen dhalinyarada Firdhiye horay ukhalday ee dib usoo laabtay.
Waxaan ugu baaqayaa dhamaan dhalinyarada Sool Bari ee Firdhiye lugooyay in ay dib ugu laabtaan Ciidamada Qaranka JSL.
Jamhada Sool Bari si Nabad ah,ayaa lagu kala dirayaa.
JQ.
As Red Sea insecurity reshapes regional geopolitics, Somaliland's strategic relevance is increasingly being determined by security partnerships and maritime access rather than formal diplomatic recognition.
This analysis argues that "operational recognition" may be redefining the relationship between sovereignty, security, and regional order in the Horn of Africa.
https://t.co/fsL4DXtcJ4
Recent reporting by Le Monde, authored by Noé Hochet-Bodin, Francesca Fattori, and Liselotte Mas, highlights significant expansion activity at Berbera Airport in Somaliland, suggesting the site is evolving into a strategic hub linked to the United Arab Emirates (UAE), the United States, and Israel.
The reporting is based on satellite imagery analysis, on-the-ground observation in Berbera, and interviews with security and industry sources, including unnamed officials and experts.
Satellite imagery and security sources indicate that construction has intensified since late 2025, including
- runway expansion,
- excavation of underground facilities,
- and infrastructure that may support logistics, fuel storage, and air-defense systems.
Access restrictions around the airport have also increased, reflecting its shift from a largely civilian facility toward a more sensitive strategic installation.
The development is part of a wider geopolitical realignment in the Red Sea corridor, one of the world’s most important maritime routes near the Bab al-Mandab Strait.
The UAE is reported to be the primary actor implementing the works, while the United States and Israel are described as having growing operational and strategic interest in the facility.
This positioning places Berbera in emerging competition with Djibouti, which currently hosts multiple international military bases, including those of the United States and China.
Washington, through AFRICOM, is reportedly seeking greater operational flexibility in Somaliland, while Israel is increasingly focused on maritime security dynamics linked to Yemen and Red Sea shipping routes.
Economically, the expansion could significantly enhance Somaliland’s role as a logistics gateway connecting Ethiopia to the sea, attracting investment, improving trade capacity, and strengthening regional integration
Overall, Berbera is becoming a focal point in the shifting balance of power over Red Sea access, maritime security, and strategic influence in one of the world’s most contested trade corridors.
For note :
A broader alignment is increasingly visible among the involved parties.
- The United States, which maintains an advanced military and security relationship with Israel, is reportedly seeking to establish more direct engagement frameworks in Somaliland, as reflected in recent State Department communications to Congress.
- Israel, having already signed a joint strategic declaration with Somaliland, is deepening its security and intelligence cooperation.
This builds on Somaliland’s earlier long-standing agreements with the United Arab Emirates, which itself maintains structured defense and infrastructure arrangements with all parties involved.
Taken together, these developments suggest that the actors are gradually moving toward the finalization of coordinated cooperation frameworks, with the remaining focus appearing to be on refining the legal and institutional arrangements underpinning their strategic engagement.
“Somaliland is therefore no longer simply a recognition dispute. It has become a strategic test case for understanding how maritime insecurity, geopolitical competition, and infrastructure politics are reshaping the relationship between sovereignty and security across the Horn of Africa.
As the Red Sea continues to emerge as a unified strategic space, stable coastal territories capable of facilitating trade, surveillance, and security cooperation will become increasingly valuable regardless of their diplomatic status.
The future of Somaliland may ultimately be determined not by a single act of diplomatic recognition, but by the operational security architecture already taking shape around it”..
By Eman Ferid, IFA.
The Institute of Foreign Affairs (IFA)
https://t.co/4IJxdEUB1A
"The debate over #Somaliland is no longer simply about legal recognition. As insecurity in the Red Sea transforms ports, maritime corridors, and coastal territories into instruments of geopolitical competition, the politics of recognition is increasingly giving way to the operational logic of access. Somaliland's strategic importance is no longer determined solely by whether it is formally recognized as a sovereign state, but by whether regional and external powers already regard it as an indispensable security and logistical partner. This emerging dynamic suggests that recognition is evolving from a juridical act into a strategic instrument through which states pursue security, maritime access, and regional influence." 👉 https://t.co/NewntTgZtE
The proposed US$2 billion Somaliland–Ethiopia road and railway corridor is more than an infrastructure project it is a geopolitical game changer.
By connecting the Horn of Africa’s largest inland economy to Somaliland’s coast, it would transform Somaliland into a strategic logistics and connectivity hub.
Its growing geopolitical significance also explains why the region has become an arena of intense strategic competition.
Its strategic importance is one of the key reasons why Somaliland’s western coastal region has repeatedly faced efforts to undermine its stability, as instability reduces the viability and attractiveness of such transformative infrastructure and connectivity projects.
The map illustrates all reported activities along the coastal region and the road corridors extending to the Ethiopia border checkpoints.
The article, titled “UAE Builds Military Base in Somaliland for US and Israel,” was written by Noé Hochet-Bodin, Francesca Fattori, and Liselotte Mas for Le Monde.
Somaliland 🤝 Israel 🤝USA🤝UAE https://t.co/h2cMphHrwJ