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  • Published January 18, 2022

    In 2011, Mogadishu was a war-torn city emerging from years of Al-Shabaab control, famine, and destruction. Basic services were non-existent, with only one functioning coffee shop, “The Village,” serving espresso over firewood. Fast forward a decade, and the Somali capital has transformed into a bustling hub with high-rise buildings, restored landmarks, and a thriving café culture. Modern coffee shops equipped with $10,000 machines now cater to a growing middle class, returning diaspora, and young professionals. These venues offer 4G internet, stylish interiors, and an atmosphere where men and women mingle freely—something rare in Somalia’s recent past.

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