Abdirashid Diriye Kalmoy

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Abdirashid Diriye Kalmoy is a teaching fellow at Ibn Haldun University, Sociology department, Istanbul, Turkey.

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Hydrocarbons and Hegemony: Türkiye’s Oil and Gas Exploration in Somalia

In crafting the emotions and sentiments of societies and nations, misinformation, disinformation, and malinformation are efficacious and potent tools in shaping minds, opinions, and...

The Political Predicaments of the Somali Region in Ethiopia

Authors: Abdirashid Diriye Kalmoy and Mahat Maalim Ibrahim* The drums of war are beating loud in the Horn of Africa. The current dispute between Somalia...

The Election That Will Make or Break Erdogan’s Turkey

On Sunday, May 14, Turkish electorate will vote in the most consequential presidential election since the foundation of the Turkish republic by Gazi Mustafa...

The Politics of Maandamano: Understanding Kenya’s Cost of Living Demonstrations

On April 2, Kenya’s President William Ruto in a speech extended an olive branch to the opposition and pleaded them to hold off Monday’s...

The other pandemic: Systemic racism, xenophobia and hate on a global scale

Ever since the killing of George Floyd, a middle-aged African-American man, by police in Minneapolis, Minnesota on May 25, 2020, America had witnessed a...

The Mandera triangle crisis: Somalia and Kenya diplomatic face-off

While the COVID-19 was morphing from an epidemic into a catastrophic global pandemic, captivating the global news, a diplomatic confrontation is unfolding in the horn of...

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