Somalia Hires First Six Female Prosecutors

    MOGADISHU, SOMALIA—In a nation long marred by conflict, corruption and impunity, Somalia’s government is hoping to rebuild the country’s justice system and, for the first time, has brought on board six female prosecutors. Abdullahi Ahmed Jamaa, Somalia’s justice minister, has high expectations for the new prosecutors. “You have all been given a major role to…

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      Is this the beginning of the end? African Union troops retreat in Somalia as al-Shabaab attack

      AFRICAN Union troops fighting Somalia’s Al-Shabaab insurgents have pulled back from several key towns following a series of attacks by the Al-Qaeda-affiliated fighters, local officials said Friday. It is a troubling development, which might well herald big trouble for the Somalia mission, and gift Al-Shabaab. The withdrawal, a rare retreat after AU troops, known as AMISOM, seized swathes…

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        Al-Shabab Attacks Expose AMISOM Weaknesses

        Since 2011, the African Union force in Somalia, AMISOM, has delivered blow after blow to Islamist militant group Al-Shabab, pushing the group out of nearly every major town and city it controlled. On June 26, al-Shabab delivered some payback. In a coordinated attack, al-Shabab units from three regions converged on an AMISOM base in the…

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          Ethiopia: Somalia must solve their own problems without external involvement

          Addis Ababa– According to the Ethiopia foreign Minister Dr. Tedros Adhanom, Somali leaders to solve their own problems without external involvement.The minister was speaking during a meeting with Jubbaland administrator, Ahmed Mohamed Islam in Addis Ababa. The Somali regional delegates from Jubbaland administration who are in Addis Ababa for a security mission to resolve differences with…

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            Ethiopia: Hurmud Camel Milk Company to Open in Jigjiga

            A second camel milk processing company is opening in Jigjiga town, where the first was also established. The new brand, called Hurmud, and still in its very early stage, is named after Hurmud Pastoralists Cooperative, whose 56 members are already engaged in supplying camel milk to Jigjiga. The construction of the processing plant will take…

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              Somali and AU Troops Retake Lego From Al-Shabaab

              Addis Ababa, 29 June 2015 (WIC) – Somali National Army backed by African Union troops have retaken Leego town from the armed group Al- Shabaab. More than 50 Burundian troops who are part of African Union peacekeeping troops in Somalia are said to have been killed when Al-Shabaab launched a dawn attack on Friday at…

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                In search of recognition

                With some outside help, the self-declared independent state of Somaliland is slowly making progress The self-declared independent state of Somaliland, located in the Horn of Africa, is normally off the radar of mainstream media — you mostly hear about this corner of the world when al-Shabaab Islamic militants carry out a bloody terror attack, or…

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                  World must condemn attack on UAE officials

                  The dastardly attack on a UAE relief convoy in the Somali capital of Mogadishu illustrates the sheer cowardice of Al Shabab terrorists. The act should be condemned internationally, given the UAE’s status as a country that promotes peaceful and humanitarian policies and its spotless reputation as a respected member of the global community of nations….

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                    Somali troops stage raid on ‘senior’ Shebab leaders: official

                    Somalia’s security agency said yesterday it carried out a night raid on key targets inside a Shebab-controlled town in southern Somalia, targeting “senior” commanders. Internal security spokesman Mohamed Yusuf Osman said that members of the US-trained National Intelligence and Security Agency (NISA) carried out the attack inside Bardhere town, a stronghold of the Somali-led Al-Qaeda…

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                      German among Kenya attackers

                      Nairobi – A German citizen was among gunmen from the Somali Islamist group al-Shabaab who attacked a military base on Kenya’s northern coast on Sunday, the Kenyan interior ministry said on Friday. Eleven Somali al-Shabaab militants and two Kenyan soldiers were killed when the militants carried out the early morning raid on the military base…

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                        Kenya wages war on smugglers who fund Somali militants

                        DADAAB, Kenya, June 21 (Reuters) – When Kenyan police arrested six men in the vast Dadaab refugee camp near the Somali border last April, their ultimate aim was to dismantle a decades-old sugar smuggling trade that is funding Somali militants waging war on Kenya. The arrests, coming weeks after four al Shabaab gunmen massacred 148…

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                          Time to provide all newcomers equal education access

                          Many new immigrant and refugee families say they are being left behind — especially when it comes to education. There’s a lot of attention focused on new arrivals to Seattle these days. As our region booms they are equally welcomed for their economic contribution and blamed for pushing up the cost of living. But whether…

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