Editorial: Hello Mr. President

    By: Horn Newspaper The current parliamentary deadlock seems to taken a new turn with both opposing sides of the aisle digging their heels even much deeper than before after reconciliation talks failed to succeed. The two group failed to reach a compromise yesterday hence the collapse of the talks aimed to find a solution to…

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      Somaliland: 2013 Media Awards Recognizes Media Talents and Quality Journalism

      Press Release The Somaliland Journalists Association (SOLJA), in partnership with United Nations, are today celebrating 4 winners of the 2013 Somali Media Awards competition. The Media Awards recognize professionalism and excellence in the Somali media sector. Somali journalists submitted entries across four categories – gender, children and youth, access to basic services, and investigative journalism….

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        Proposed E. Idaho mosque provokes religious debate

        POCATELLO, Idaho (AP) – A planning and zoning commission meeting concerning turning a Mexican restaurant into an Islamic center in the eastern Idaho city of Pocatello turned into a religious discussion. The Idaho State Journal reports that about 100 people on Thursday attended the hearing involving a request to turn the old El Jacalito Mexican…

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          Turkish Schools in Somalia Won 22 Medals in 2 Years

          By: Kamil Karli Mogadishu, 17 Feb 2014 (SDN) –Turkish schools in Somalia have shown great success within two years, winning a total of 22 medals in Olympic competitions since 2011. Attaching great importance to education in Somalia, Turkish schools play a significant role in rebuilding the country’s collapsed education system with the support of the…

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            Somali Remittances Update – Banking Up the Wrong Tree

            By Edward Paice In a recent blog “Anti-Money Laundering Regulations: Can Somalia survive without remittances” the World Bank’s Sonia Plaza warned of the deleterious and undesirable effects of interrupting remittance flows to Somalia. This is a timely reminder. Following the inaugural meeting of the UK government’s Action Group on Cross-Border Remittances, the Working Group on…

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              11 Somali Immigrants Arrested in Garissa

              The immigrants in their 20s and 30s told police they were headed to South Africa in search of employment. Garissa County Commissioner Rashid Khator said the suspects were arrested while on board a bus heading to Nairobi. 11 Somali immigrants were on Sunday afternoon arrested in a sting police operation along the Garissa – Dadaab…

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                Somaliland: Vice-President Saylici Lays Foundation for Egal International Airport Second Phase Expansion

                By: Abdirisak Itaqile Hargeisa, 17 Feb 2014 (SDN) –Somaliland’s Vice-President Abdirahman Abdilahi Ismail saylici has on Sunday laid the foundation stone for the construction of the remaining 1 KM of the runway and build electrical system that will support for day and night operations of the Airport. Speaking during the stone laying ceremony Vice-President Saylici…

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                  An atheist meets an al-Shabab ‘recruiter’

                  Abubakar Shariff Ahmed is not a hard man to find. Ask around in the Majengo area of Mombasa and people will know where he lives. But ask around too conspicuously and you are likely to arouse suspicion. Mr Ahmed is perhaps better known by his nickname, Makaburi. It means “graveyard” in Swahili. His name features…

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                    Turkey Denies Cutting off Cash Aid to Somalia

                    Ankara, 16 Feb 2014 (SDN) –Turkey underlines that it is working to offer a direct cash aid to Somalia in 2014, refuting earlier reports that may lead to ‘wrong interpretations’ concerning its stance The Turkish government has made it clear the direct cash aid it provided to the Somali government in the second half of…

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                      Somaliland joins the Council of African Cabinet Secretaries

                      Communiqué We, the African Cabinet Secretaries and representatives of other African Cabinet Secretaries, having met in Addis Ababa, Ethiopia, on 3-7 February 2014, have agreed to establish the Africa Cabinet Government Network as a permanent organisation to provide formal and informal opportunities for collaboration, mutual support and sharing practical experiences. This decision reflects our shared…

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