Africa Sees Violent, Deadly Start To 2014

    By: Khaleej Times Sub-Saharan Africa has seen a very violent start to 2014, with raging conflicts in South Sudan and Central African Republic, as well as continued violence in Congo, and attacks in Somalia and Kenya. The death tolls are huge and the individual incidents gruesome. One estimate says nearly 10,000 people have been killed…

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      Somaliland: From Winnipeg to Borama

      Borama, 11 Jan 2014 (SDN) — Jason Shields, 28, is one of the 11 master’s of interior design students who developed conceptual designs for a new mental hospital in Somaliland. Interior design graduate students are helping to build a Somaliland city’s first mental health hospital. Working with Architects without Borders (AWB) Canada, 11 University of…

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        Somaliland Does Not Belong to One Man or One Group; It Belongs to the People of Somaliland

        By: Ibrahim M Mead, Ottawa, Canada. At Hargeisa Airport, Mr. Siilanyo directed angry words to the opposition parties while en-route to London, England via Ethiopia which he said invited him. Somaliland and Ethiopia’s relationship depend on the relationship of Siilanyo’s government with its people. There is a distance between them now. Somaliland must do its…

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          We Will Protect Telecom Companies, Vows Somali Government

          Mogadishu, 11 Jan 2014 (SDN) -Somali Government said it will protect telecommunication companies and insure that they are to provide internet services, in response to al-Shabab’s ban on Mobile Internet and Fiber technology. Somalia’s al-Qaeda linked group banned residents in the areas they control to use mobile internet and fiber optic technology, warning the telecommunication…

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            Ministry of Health of Somaliland Conducted Two Days Human Resource Training to the Health Workers for Awdal Region

            Borama 11.Jan 2014 (SDN)- Somaliland’s ministry of Health officers conducted two days human recourse improvement training to 35 participents from MCH officers of the Awdal region, Borama Regional Hospital and Analina TB hospital Administrators. Dr. Abdirahman Jama Hadi Regional Health Officer for Awdal Region, spoke at the opening ceremony of this workshop and highlighted the…

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              Israel ex-PM Ariel Sharon condition ‘worsens’

              Tel Aviv 11.Jan 2014 (SDN)- The health of former Israeli Prime Minister Ariel Sharon, who has been in a coma since 2006, has deteriorated further, hospital officials say. His condition has worsened in the last hours and his family is at his side, according to a statement from Sheba hospital near Tel Aviv. The 85-year-old,…

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                The Glue-Sniffing Street Kids of Somaliland

                Hargeisa, 10 Jan 2014 (SDN) –On an ordinary night, after the sun sets over Hargeisa, Somaliland, Mohamed packs up his shoe-shine kit and heads to the storm drain where he lives when he’s not working. All things considered, it’s a good spot for the 12-year-old to sleep—the discarded snack wrappers and plastic bottles help keep…

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                  Somaliland: President Silanyo Travels to Ethiopia for Talks with Ethiopian Prime Minister -(Audio)

                  Hargeisa, 10 Jan 2014 (SDN) –Somaliland President Ahmed Mohamed Silanyo has on today left the country for an official visit to neighboring Ethiopia. President Silanyo told media in Hargeisa’s Egal international airport prior his departure that he received an invitation from the Ethiopian Prime Minister Hailemariam Desalegn. President Silanyo did not disclose the agenda of…

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                    Somali woman finally granted medical visa

                    An African woman who was denied permission to travel to Australia for facial reconstruction surgery by the Gillard government has had a second visa application approved. Ayaan Mohamed, 25, suffered horrific facial injuries when she was shot as an infant during Somalia’s brutal civil war. Brisbane’s Wesley Hospital and Rotary offered to bring Ayaan to…

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                      Somalia’s Al-Shabab Militia Bans Internet

                      Nairobi, 09 Jan 2014 (SDN) – In recent years, Somalia’s al-Shabab militia has banned smoking, playing soccer, watching movies, wearing bras, anything it deemed Western. Now, the al-Qaeda-linked group has targeted something else common in most of the rest of the world: the Internet. In a statement — published on the Internet, of course —…

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                        Somaliland: Can’t Get no Recognition, Why?

                        Hargeisa, 09 Jan 2014 (SDN) -In 1991, after the overthrow of Somalia’s military leader Siad Barre, the northern territory of Somaliland declared independence. While its mother nation has been in meltdown, Somalilanders in Hargeisa established a currency, set up a working government, held a series of free elections and saw through a peaceful transfer of…

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                          Somaliland: Lack of National Consensus on Upcoming Talks with Somalia as Government Opts to Go Alone

                          Hargeisa, 09 Jan 2014 (SDN) -A high level Somaliland delegation which is expected to  represent the nation at the upcoming talks left the country today headed for neighbouring Addis Abba, Ethiopia where there are expected to stay until the 15/1/2014 before for departing for Ankara, Turkey. The delegation itself comprises of several cabinet ministers and…

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