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Issue 539/ 26th May - 01st June 2012

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Somaliland News

News Headlines

Ethiopian Airlines To Resume Flights To Hargeysa

Somaliland Secret Service Say They Alerted Police Before Attacks

Son, I Have a Thousand Shillings

Foreign Minister Talks About Somaliland’s Foreign Policy In The Houses Of Parliament In London, 23 May 2012

Local and Regional Affairs

Somalia: Al-Shabaab Leader Seeks Forgiveness From Somalis

Control And Dignity: Making The Case For Social Protection In Somalia

Press Release: SOPRI Somaliland Advocacy Group Re-Launched

August 20 In Somalia: A New Beginning, Or Another Failed Attempt?

Coca-Cola Makes Big Bets On Africa’s Future

Al Shabaab Fades Loudly

Somali Al-Shabaab Militant Stronghold Afgoye 'Captured'

Editorial

Misreading Somaliland

Features & Commentary

Lawrence Solomon: Capitalist Haven

The Case For Somaliland

Somaliland: Pre-Election Consultation Forums On Upcoming Local Council Elections

Take A Holiday In Somaliland: Journey To The State That Isn’t – By Magnus Taylor

International News

Opinion

In Memory Of Dr. Abdishakur Jowhar - Frantz Fanon Of The Somali People*

This Is The Story Of A Young Brave Girl On Her Way To Recovery

Somaliland-Ethiopia Relationship - Part 3

Leaders Are Made, They Are Not Born

Ethiopian Airlines To Resume Flights To Hargeysa

Addis Ababa, Ethiopia, May 26, 2012 (SL Times) – Ethiopian Airlines, the fastest growing airline in Africa, is pleased to announce the resumption of its flights to Hargeysa in Somaliland as of 10 June 2012.

Ethiopian will operate daily flights to Hargeysa using its Q400 aircraft, with three morning and four afternoon flights. Hargeysa is the capital city of Somaliland.

Since, the suspension of Ethiopian Airlines flights to Hargeysa in November 2008, travelers between Addis Ababa and Hargeysa have been using bus services operating from Addis Ababa to Jijiga and from Jijiga to Hargeysa. The resumption of air links between Addis Ababa and Hargeysa, in addition to strengthening the trade and people- to-people ties, will enable international travelers from the Middle East, Africa, Europe and the Americas a much more convenient and easy access to Somalia.

Source: The Agencies








 


 



 


 


 


 




 




 



 




 


 



 



 

 


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