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Somaliland - Page 2

January 4, 2026
Diplomacy/Geopolitics

The Somaliland They Don’t Want You to Remember

Editor’s Note: This article was originally published in Sunday Island, Colombo, providing insight into Somaliland’s history and Israel’s recent recognition. What if the most repeated claims about Somaliland are wrong? What if

Defence/News

Satellite Images Reveal Rapid Expansion of Strategic Air Base in Somaliland

Commercial satellite imagery analyzed by open-source intelligence investigators shows a significant expansion of military infrastructure at and around the Berbera air base in Somaliland over the past three months, underscoring the territory’s growing strategic importance following Israel’s recent recognition. The

December 29, 2025

US Weighs Recognizing Somaliland as Strategic Talks Intensify

Defence/Diplomacy

The Trump administration is quietly discussing the potential recognition of Somaliland, a self-declared independent region in northern Somalia, in exchange for strategic cooperation. A

Somaliland President Claims Recognition Is ‘On the Horizon’ Amid Trump Engagements

Geopolitics/Interviews

The president of Somaliland, Abdirahman Mohamed Abdullahi, has declared that international recognition for the breakaway territory is “on the horizon,” citing ongoing high-level engagements

US Weighs Recognizing Somaliland as Strategic Talks Intensify

March 16, 2025
Defence/Diplomacy

The Trump administration is quietly discussing the potential recognition of Somaliland, a self-declared independent region in northern Somalia, in exchange for strategic cooperation. A US official involved in the talks revealed that

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