Quest for Independence
Somaliland has operated as a de facto independent state for 30 years, yet remains unrecognized due to fears of regional separatism. Meanwhile, the Cook Islands, a territory of New Zealand, enjoys autonomy but hesitates to declare independence primarily due to citizenship complexities. Both cases highlight the intricate dynamics of international recognition and the potential for new nations to emerge by 2035.In this clip
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