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Issue 499/ 20th - 26th August 2011

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Somaliland News

News Headlines

Safari Center beats Hooban; Red Sea loses to Alpha-2

President Girma Confers With Somaliland Counterpart

Somaliland In Port Deal With China Businessmen

Local and Regional Affairs

UN: 300,000 Children At 'Risk Of Dying' In Somalia

UN: Cholera Cases Rising In Somalia

Horn Humanitarian Crisis Not Fault of Drought Alone

Somalia Famine Aid Stolen, For Sale

Somalia: End War Crimes To Help Tackle Famine

Carmichael Man Speaks On Famine In Somalia

Somali Militants Poised To Make New Push For Power

Editorial

Southern Leaders Are Responsible For Somalia’s Famine

Features & Commentary

Somaliland Deserves Sovereignty

Al-Qaeda’s ‘Christian’ Dictator Ally

Q&A: Somalia's Al-Shabaab Rebel Group

The Black Hawk Down Effect

Dangerous Liaison? Evaluating Relations Between Al-Shabaab And Al-Qaeda

International News

Opinion

Now That Al-Shabaab Appears To Have Gone, It Is Time To Tackle The Real Enemies Within

Sadly, Tribal Vilifications Thwart Somali Intellectuals’ Efforts To Help Their People!

In Midst Of Sever Drought In East Africa, Puntland Governor Slaughters Somaliland Officials

Save Somalia from another round of Warlordism:

Who Will Benefit From A Us Debt Default To Cause A Recession?

The Looming Danger That Africa & International Community Needs To Confront Wisely

SOMALILAND: Probing The International Common Sense

Somaliland President Returns After Visiting Ethiopia And China

Hargeysa, Somaliland, August 20, 2011 (SL Times) – Somaliland President Ahmed Sillanyo returned home after visiting Ethiopia and China. He was met at Hargeysa’s Egal international airport by Vice president Abdirahman Abdillahi Zaylai, leaders of parliament, ministers, and other officials.
Speaking to the press on his arrival at Egal International airport, President Ahmed Sillanyo said his delegation had reached preliminary agreements with Chinese investors that will improve Somaliland’s economy, and the agreements include constructing gas pipelines from Ethiopia, the expansion of Berbera port, and the rebuilding of the Wajale-Berbera road.
 




 




 



 




 


 



 



 

 


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