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Barkhad Mohamoud Kaariye is a multijournalist with over a decade extensive experience in media industry. He based in Hargeisa, Somalia.
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British Military delegation visits the Somaliland Military headquarter in Hargeisa, Thursday, Nov. 11, 2010. The British military contingent will observe Remembrance Day in recognition of those from all sides who have died in conflicts. This is the first time British Military officers have visited Somaliland in some 50-years.( AP Photo/Barkhad Kaariye). P.S: You can look some of my photos at here: http://www.apimages.com/search?query=Barkhad+Kaariye&entitysearch=&st=kw&ss=10&allFilters=&toItem=18&orderBy=Newest
Somali population's life depends on Livestock in many ways including economical income. The main market of Somali livestock is Saudi Arabia, but for the past years they have been suffering from the long lasting droughts that effected both the people and the animal. This report is about how the livestock market has been effected, Somaliland in particular.
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The article provides a cultural snapshot of Hargeisa, the capital of the self-declared republic of Somaliland. It describes the city's unique soundscape dominated by livestock, popular TV shows like 'Fanka iyo Suugaanta' on HCTV, and the traditional restaurant Hiddo-Dhowr, where diners enjoy live music. The article highlights local talents such as the music group Xiddigaha Geeska and poet Hassan Dahir Ismail. It also touches on the city's fashion, the role of the Hargeisa Cultural Center in the arts, and political debates following the extension of the president's tenure by the House of Elders. The Hargeysa International Book Fair is mentioned as a significant cultural event. The city's history is commemorated through street art at the war memorial. The author, Barkhad Kaariye, is a journalist with a background in investigative reporting and media.
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