Dr. Doolaal, a Somali government official who supported #southAfrica anti-colonial liberation delivered a simple message: Somalia stood with Africa in its struggle for freedom & dignity That shared history should be remembered & honoupred, even amid today's challenges & tensions.
@StateDept Great — so you confirm Iran doesn’t have nuclear weapons. And before being attacked, they never closed the Strait of Hormuz. The threat to close it only came after military strikes. So presenting that as the original reason for war is childish logic.
So you Both Mentally Unfit
Global piracy is a dispersed and persistent phenomenon—from West Africa to Southeast Asia—yet its selective amplification in the Somali context reveals less about maritime crime itself and more about the strategic narratives shaping intervention and control.
Somalia’s Mandate in the UN Security Council 2025–2026 🇺🇳
While a significant milestone, Somalia’s return to the UN Security Council is not, on its own, a measure of influence.
Our latest report explores the “sovereign paradox” at the heart of Somalia’s engagement: the challenge of projecting authority on the global stage while the state’s core governing institutions remain an unfinished project. This is, at its core, a test of building while performing.
Somalia has regained visibility on the world stage 🌍, but translating that presence into consistent strategic agency remains uneven. Institutional constraints, including leadership churn, politicized appointments, and limited technical depth, have often left its diplomacy reactive rather than shaping the agenda.
The report sets out practical priorities for the final year, including the creation of an Independent Expert Task Force, merit-based appointments, and a more disciplined use of UN processes as a “Shield of Process” to defend sovereignty under growing regional pressures.
📄 Read the full report
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🌐 Somali and Arabic versions of the report will be available soon
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@TheSaviour@MIGX999 Netanyahu’s baseless claims don’t match the fact that global citizens saw it. Qaza Genocide was more than ‘collateral damage’—the scale of killing the children and civilians demanding accountability. Calling all criticism antisemitism is being used to deflect from that.”
@IsmailOguelleh@AmbDoualeh Félicitations pr votre victoire. J’étais opposé, mais je privilégie l’unité nationale avant tout. Ds un monde instable, Djibouti—par sa position—fait face à des risques. Même avec des progrès, le peuple peut être lassé.Restez à l’écoute, protégez unité et paix. Dj.d’abord, tjrs
Turkey's deep-sea drilling vessel Cagri Bey arrived off the coast of Mogadishu on Friday to launch the country's first overseas deep-sea oil exploration project. https://t.co/1EELoXZDxG
Daawo itoobiyoo soo Laba Kaclaysay Boobkii Badda & Dhulkeena. Sir & Caddeemo Cadaawada qarsoon & sababta siyaasiyiintu isu ilawsiiyaan
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@IsraeliPM@yyusufd Undeniable fact: The current leaders of Israel are immoral and unjust, but this does not represent Israel as a whole or the Jewish people. Zionist leadership is a root cause of many global conflicts — something widely recognized.
@WhiteHouse@africaupdates The Strait of Hormuz is not U.S. territory. It concerns the navigation and management of an international waterway. The key issue is to keep it open—do not close the Strait.
@WhiteHouse Claiming NATO “didn’t help” misreads the record: Article 5 was invoked after 9/11, allies deployed in Afghanistan, and many contributed in Iraq. Undermining those partners erodes U.S. leverage and isolates Washington. Accountability begins at home—not by shifting blame. RETHINK!