The world’s most powerful military force mistook a woman and a child for a man in rural Somalia, killed them, and decided their deaths were no one’s fault
Statistics released by the government show that about 50% of those who died are probably children
On average, five Somali journalists are killed every year, but in the absence of political will to change the situation, the killers are allowed to continue with impunity
The Somali federal government and federal states must integrate climate risks into their security planning. This will enhance their ability to prevent climate-related violence
Abdallae Ahmed Mumin recalls being shot at and threatened in the line of duty. He escaped with his life, but not all his peers were so lucky.
The regulations aim to prevent money laundering and financing terror organisations, but implementing them is proving to be difficult
Fewer journalists have been killed since President Farmajoo came to power in 2017, but general freedom of expression has been sharply curtailed, as detailed in a new Amnesty International report
Actor Amitabh Bachchan may not know it, but he has been a superstar in Mogadishu for years
Important targets that Amisom set out to achieve as part of our Somalia exit strategy are being completed
Ever-increasing air strikes since Donald Trump’s election are killing more and more innocent people