N.O.R.F
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The Economist considered Somaliland 'the country of the year
N.O.R.F replied to Xaaji Xunjuf's topic in Politics
As much as I think SL is doing well, I don't take The Economist seriously on many issues. -
There is nothing wrong with travelling and experiencing new cultures and meeting new people. Such experiences give people perspective. What one does with his/her money isn't your concern guys.
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lol@Haatu
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Mandela’s Socialist Failure he really didn’t disturb
N.O.R.F replied to Abu-Salman's topic in General
One man can only do so much was the intended point inaar. -
Mandela’s Socialist Failure he really didn’t disturb
N.O.R.F replied to Abu-Salman's topic in General
He did. MLK was good for the Civil Rights Movement. -
Has Wikipedia accepted Somaliland as a reality from now on
N.O.R.F replied to Xaaji Xunjuf's topic in Politics
I think people realise just how much of a reality SL is when they visit the region. They fail to make that judgement from across oceans -
Mandela’s Socialist Failure he really didn’t disturb
N.O.R.F replied to Abu-Salman's topic in General
All he did was free South Africans from apartied. I mean, thats nothing! -
Travel is an educator. Enjoy your roaming!
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Has Wikipedia accepted Somaliland as a reality from now on
N.O.R.F replied to Xaaji Xunjuf's topic in Politics
Many recognise the political reality. Time to make that political reality a fully recognised country. -
Somaliland set to usher in major multi million port investment
N.O.R.F replied to Xaaji Xunjuf's topic in Politics
Good news. Let's hope this happens as it would make SL strategically important for the Ethiopia-China trade corridor. -
Warya Tuujiye. Going to be a crazy season.
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BBC Radio 4
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LoL shaqodoon states. This is what Alpha means about a 'mashruuc'.
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Long time in the making... Good job
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What does Saudi Arabia want? Saudi officials fear that, at best, the US is not interested in curbing Iranian influence and, at worst, actively seeking a return to the days of the Shah, with Iran serving as policeman of the Gulf at the expense of the so-called Sunni Arab monarchies. http://www.aljazeera.com/indepth/opinion/2013/11/what-does-saudi-arabia-want-201311186368635816.html
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^There is no hypocracy to what Saudi Arabia does. Its a case of take it or leave it.
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Iran clearly thinks it has won and the west are showing the world how reasonable and patient they have been in trying to bring about a peaceful settlement (Iran called their bluff). The Sunni Arabs are perplexed and realise they no longer have Uncle Sam's ear (even after he sold them all those toys). In 6 months if things go south then the west can say it did all it could and Iran can say they have nothing to hide.