Kahn, Noor set for tight primary in U area

    The end of the divisive race between 42-year incumbent Rep. Phyllis Kahn, DFL-Minneapolis, and Somali-born Mohamud Noor to represent the University of Minnesota’s area at the Capitol is on the horizon. On Tuesday, voters will decide which Democratic-Farmer-Labor candidate has the most support to represent House District 60B at the state Legislature next session. While…

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      Militant suspect linked to Somali passport scam

      A Somali people-smuggling cell linked to an overseas terror suspect has been able to get dozens of people into Australia through a passport-swapping scam. Confidential Immigration Department documents obtained by Fairfax Media reveal those suspected of being involved in the scam were known to federal authorities but have not been pursued because of a lack…

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        CONFESSIONS OF A NEW COVERT TO THE GERI-KOOMBO CLAN-FAMILY

        This is the story of my recent dramatic, almost mystical conversion to the noble Geri-Koombo clan-family.  What bizarre private agencies of enlightenment and pleasant beneficence that drove me into abandoning my Leelkase kin and embracing the Geri will take a psychiatrist to divine. But before dwelling on my impulsive, inexplicable adoption of the Geri as my…

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          Somali Famine; the time has come to answer the call

          Mogadishu 05, August, 2014 – As part of its efforts to take actions in the regions affected by the drought the Federal Government of Somalia Special committee has briefed yesterday all Cabinet during an extraordinary meeting providing the latest update on the drought and food shortages in the country. The Cabinet was seized by the…

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            Somalia Sees Oil Results This Year as BP, Exxon Wooed

            Somalia expects to complete an assessment of its oil and gas potential this year as security gains in the battle against al-Qaeda militants enable foreign investors to return, President Hassan Sheikh Mohamoud said. Seismic studies are being conducted onshore and off the coast of the Horn of Africa nation. Companies including Royal Dutch Shell Plc…

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              Somali candidate eyes milestone in US race

              MINNEAPOLIS (AP) — In a neighborhood dubbed “Little Mogadishu,” Mohamud Noor can’t walk more than a block without being stopped by someone who wants to shake his hand. Juggling two cell phones and a stack of campaign fliers, he chats them up on his bid for a seat in Minnesota’s House of Representatives. They already…

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                British Red Cross launches emergency appeal to tackle Ebola outbreak

                Press Release For immediate release    4 August 2014 For further information   Henry Makiwa Contact number HMakiwa@redcross.org.uk 0207 877 7479     British Red Cross launches emergency appeal to tackle Ebola outbreak •             Delegates have been deployed to the region •             Red Cross teams are helping to dispose of bodies which carry the infec tion •            …

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                  PRESIDENT ANNOUNCES NEW YOUTH INITIATIVES FOR SOMALIA

                  Washington DC-Monday 3 August, Washington DC: HE The President of Somalia will today announce a range of innovative new initiatives for youth, highlighting the Federal Government of Somalia’s commitment to investing in the next generation. The President is leading the Somali delegation’s participation at the historic US-Africa Summit. The President will address Summit media at…

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                    3 Women Killed in Mogadishu Blast

                    Somali officials say a bomb blast in the capital has killed three women and wounded at least seven other people. Authorities say the victims are municipal street cleaners who were working when the bomb exploded in a pile of trash Sunday in Mogadishu’s Hodon district. There was no immediate claim of responsibility for the blast….

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                      Somalia executes three Shebab militants

                      Three suspected Shebab Islamic militants were executed by firing squad in Mogadishu on Sunday, Somali police said. All three had been condemned to death for murder, police chief Abdi Mohamed told AFP, with one of the men allegedly taking part in an assault on the presidential palace last month. The executions come three days after…

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                        Somalis find new option on airwaves: sports radio

                        MOGADISHU, Somalia – For decades Somalia’s airwaves have been filled by radio stations broadcasting news of the country’s long-running violence or troubled clan politics. But now Somalis can listen to a dedicated sports radio station. Gool FM airs sports only, no politics. The station’s managers believe an increase in sports coverage can promote peace and…

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                          Three women killed in Mogadishu bomb blast

                          At least three women have been killed and several others injured in the Somali capital Mogadishu after a bomb went off in a pile of rubbish. The explosion occurred as the victims, thought to be street cleaners, were sweeping roads in the southern Hodon district, police said. “We are not sure if the bomb was…

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                            Another Lawmaker killed in Mogadishu Somalia

                            Mogadishu (SDN)-Somalia’s Al-Qaida affiliates Al Shabab claimed responsibility for murdering the fifth Somali MP of 2014 in the restive capital Mogadishu. Witnesses told somalidiasporanews.com that Sheikh Adan Madeer had succumbed to a hail of bullets from masked men in a vehicle. The deceased MP was coming back from Friday’s prayers at a nearby Mosque to…

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                              US-Trained Somali Commandos Fight Al-Shabab

                              Of all the ways the United States is helping Somalia’s fledgling national government, none may be more important than training the country’s first rapid reaction force, known as “Gaashaan,” or “the shield.” When al-Shabab militants stormed the Somali parliament building on May 24, Gaashaan soldiers were quickly sent from their base at the Mogadishu airport…

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                                Miraa bad for mental health, study shows

                                Kenya: New evidence gathered among Somali refugees living in Eastleigh, Nairobi, shows miraa can lead to serious mental health problems especially when chewed in large amounts. A report published on Wednesday by the universities of Nairobi, Konstanz of Germany and Minnesota, US, and the Africa Mental Health Foundation provides new evidence that could boost recent…

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