Despite an international reputation for conflict, piracy and danger, Somalia says it saw a 50% increase in tourists in 2024.
A major data breach in Somalia's electronic visa system may have exposed personal information belonging to tens of thousands ...
The helicopter pilot was worried. Any more than 20 minutes in this shattered frontline village and Somalia's Al-Shabaab ...
Our research explores how effective radio programming can support Somalis as they work for peace amid a fast-changing climate ...
Families returned to their homes in Somalia’s Lower Shabelle region after it was retaken from al-Shabab by Somali and African ...
Information about the breach first surfaced on social media, with claims that the cyber attack led to personal data leaks.
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Somalia confirms major data breach in electronic visa system
Somalia’s Immigration and Citizenship Agency has confirmed that hackers breached its electronic visa platform, exposing ...
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“It’s nothing like what you hear”: Tourists return to Mogadishu as Somalia pushes to reshape image
Somalia is trying to rewrite its global reputation as tourists — including from Türkiye — cautiously return to Mogadishu, ...
Instability in Yemen and the Horn of Africa is fueling a resurgence in maritime piracy off Somalia, a cause for concern in ...
Washington says Abu Dhabi's support for group accused of atrocities in Darfur must stop. But US forces are quietly making ...
Somalia’s government has admitted that its electronic visa system was hacked, exposing personal information of thousands of ...
The British military says that attackers firing machine guns and rocket-propelled grenades boarded a ship off the coast of Somalia.
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