Somali pop idol offers escape to Somali youth

    After more than two decades of conflict, some semblance of normality is returning to the Somalia capital, Mogadishu. A UN-backed government is consolidating its control of the city, and services such as rubbish collection and traffic lights have been restored. Now, a TV reality show has been launched, as the BBC’s Kate Forbes reports. A…

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      The Somali prime minister received message of congratula​tion from his Ethiopian counterpar​t

      The Somali prime minister received message of congratulation from his Ethiopian counterpart Mogadishu, December 22, 2013…… His Excellency Abdiweli Sheikh Ahmed received message of congratulation from his Ethiopian counterpart His Excellency Hailemariam Desalegn on his appointment and approval as the prime minister of the federal republic of Somalia. On behalf of the government and the…

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        Somaliland: National Consultations and Rectification Forum

        Press Release Hargeisa, 23 Dec 2013 (SDN) -Law We, the National Consultations and Rectification Forum along with our affiliated partners such as the Intellectuals Forum, warmly welcome the accord that have been reached between Somaliland’s three national parties in which they agreed to broadly hold the proposed National Dialogue Convention. We likewise heartily endorse and…

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          Somaliland: “The Convention of any National Consultations is the Constitutional Mandate of the President” –Duhul-(Audio)

          Hargeisa, 22 Dec 2013 (SDN) -The Republic of Somaliland is currently enjoying multi-faceted achievements thus devoid of the need for holding any national consultations. This was informed by the presidential spokesperson Ahmed Suleiman Duhul through an audio message availed the local press electronically from the presidency in which he also said that only the head…

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            Somaliland: Government Signs 1.8 Million Deal with Yemeni Owned ANSAN WIKFS (Hadramaut)

            Hargeisa, 22 Dec 2013 (SDN) -Somaliland government has signed a deal $1.8 Million with ANSAN WIKFS (Hadramaut) Limited (Ansan) a privately held company which provides oil and mineral resources. The Yemeni owned company is engaged in various activities which include exploration, acquisition, development and operation of petroleum and mineral properties in several countries around the…

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              Open letter to President Silanyo: Hubaal Newspaper and Media Freedom in Somaliland

              London, 22 Dec 2013 (SDN) -Somaliland Focus, a UK based group whose members are individuals with personal and/ or professional interests in Somaliland has written a letter to Somaliland government expressing concerns about ongoing harassment and intimidation of news media members in Somaliland. The letter is addressed to the president Ahmed Mohamed Mohamoud ‘Silanyo’  …

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                Somali Parliament Approves New Prime Minister

                Mogadishu, 21 Dec 2013 (SDN) -Somalia’s parliament has approved a new prime minister in Abdiweli Sheikh Ahmed, a political newcomer and economist who faces tough challenges in the war-torn nation. All but three MPs in parliament voted on Saturday to approve President Hassan Sheikh Mohamud’s nomination of the economist who has worked with several international…

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                  Somalia to Rebuild National Library

                  Mogadishu, 21 Dec 2013 (SDN) -A project has been launched in the Somali capital, Mogadishu, to rebuild the country’s national library.  Dozens of displaced families had been sheltering inside the building which has been badly damaged by decades of conflict. The project director, Zainab Hassan, told the BBC that thousands of students currently had no…

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                    Somali government calls for peace in Hiran region

                    The Somali government has issued a decree calling for the cessation of clan fighting in Hiran region, government-run Radio Mogadishu reported Friday (December 20th). A delegation led by Minister of Natural Resources Abdirizak Omar Mohamed has been in Beledweyne since Sunday to mediate between two clans who fought in Kabahanley area over grazing land. The…

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                      Bitter Splits Ahead of Puntland Election

                      Nairobi, 20 Dec 2013 (SDN) -As presidential elections approach in Puntland, the candidates in the running have accused one another of failing Somalia’s semi-autonomous region. The international community is closely watching Puntland’s January 8 election, worrying that increased instability in the region could damage Somalia’s efforts to recover from decades of chaos and civil war….

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                        Ethiopia: State Minister Ambassador Berhane Held Talks With U.S. Special Representative to Somalia

                        Addis Ababa, 20 Dec 2013 (SDN) -State Minister Ambassador Berhane Gebre-Christos received a US delegation led by James Mc Anulty , US Special Representative to Somalia at his offices. The Special Envoy expressed his appreciation to Ethiopia’s continued commitment to stability in Somalia and the region as a whole and for its support in hosting huge number of war…

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                          Ethiopia arrests five for bomb plot

                          Dec 19 (Reuters) – Ethiopian police have arrested five more people suspected of plotting suicide bombings during Ethiopia’s World Cup qualifying match against Nigeria in October, security officials said on Thursday. The planned attack failed when two Somali accidentally blew themselves up a few kilometres (miles) from Addis Ababa Stadium where soccer fans were gathering….

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                            UN Envoy Denounces Attack On Medical Convoy In Somalia

                            The top United Nations envoy in Somalia has strongly condemned the attack on a medical convoy outside Mogadishu on Wednesday, killing at least six people. “Somalia, still struggling to build up its health services, relies on the goodwill of NGOs [non-governmental organizations] and medical personnel who work in incredibly difficult conditions to save Somali lives,”…

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                              500 killed in violent clashes

                              At least 500 people, most of them soldiers, have been killed in South Sudan since Sunday, a senior government official said, as an ethnic rivalry threatened to tear apart the world’s newest country. The clashes apparently are pitting soldiers from the majority Dinka tribe of President Salva Kiir against those from ousted vice president Riek…

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