Nigeria Restores Diplomatic Relations with Somalia

    Mogadishu, 30 Nov 2013 (SDN) -Nigeria government restored diplomatic relations with Somalia, after its ambassador to Mogadishu arrived in the capital on Saturday, presenting his accreditation to the President of Somali on Saturday. Akin Oyateru, the new Nigeria Ambassador to Somalia, met with President Hassan Sheikh Mohamud, pledging his country’s commitment to support the ongoing…

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      Flights between Mogadishu and Somaliland cancelled due to row

      Mogadishu, 30 Nov 2013 (SDN) -Local Air travel between Somalia’s capital Mogadishu and Berbera, was grounded for the second day, after air carriers canceled their flights due to passport row between Somalia government and Somaliland. Somali Immigration Department has allegedly arrested passengers traveling to Berbera on Thursday, accusing them of using the previous banned Somali…

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        Somalia Parliament Starts Debate on Motion to Impeach PM

        Mogadishu, 30 Nov 2013 (SDN) -Somalia’s parliament begun on Saturday debating a no-confidence motion against the prime minister who has fallen out with the president. Prime Minister Abdi Farah Shirdon Saaid has said he welcomed parliament’s intervention to settle the disagreement with President Hassan Sheikh Mohamud Saaid has not disclosed any details of the dispute…

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          Somaliland: Vice-President Inaugurates Modern Slaughterhouse in Buroa-(Video)

          Buroa, 29 Nov 2013 (SDN) -Somaliland’s Vice-President Abdirahman Abdilahi Ismail “Zaylici” has on yesterday inaugurated a modern slaughter house completed at a cost of $1.7 million Dollar in Buroa. Togdher region officials, Ministers of agriculture and livestock and a large number of citizens participated the inaugural function of the slaughter house which was completed in…

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            State must act after blast death: coroner

            The death of a young Somali refugee in a gas explosion at his home in Albany was an accident, with a WA Coroner finding between 1kg and 4kg of gas had built up underneath the property and there was no way the family would have known. Coroner Dominic Mulligan said the death of 18-year-old Barkad…

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              Somali Police Struggle to Stop Deadly Attacks

              Mogadishu, 29 Nov 2013 (SDN) -A Somali police officer is warned on his walkie-talkie that a suspicious car is approaching in the pitch darkness. Alerted, police at the partially-lit checkpoint immediately stop incoming cars, frisk passengers and search for explosives. However, some cars had already passed through unrestricted and tension spreads among the jittery soldiers,…

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                Kenya Appeals to UK not to Ban Khat

                London, 28 Nov 2013 (SDN) -Kenyan MPs have appealed to the UK not to “condemn people” by banning the herbal stimulant khat. The leafy substance, grown by many Kenyan farmers, was of economic and cultural significance to many Africans, MP Florence Kajuju told the BBC. The UK government has decided, against the advice of its…

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                  Somalia and EU Fight over ‘Lack of Aid’ Claims

                  Brussels, 27 Nov 2013 (SDN) -A diplomatic spat has erupted in Brussels between a high Somali official and the EU commissioner for development over the level of foreign aid given to the wartorn African country. Fawzia Yusuf Adam, Somalia’s minister of foreign affairs and deputy PM, said that her country had received “nothing from the…

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                    Somalia: Unknown Disease Kills 50 in Hiraan Region

                    Beledwayne, 27 Nov 2013 (SDN) -Unknown-illness outbreak has claimed at killed at least 50 lives in Hiraan region of central Somalia. The Director-General of Beledweyne hospital Ahmed Mohamed Khalif said “50 people died of the disease whose symptoms included high fever, paraplegia and fecal impaction,” adding that the disease sickened 15 patients in El-Ali village,…

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                      Tide Could Turn In Somaliland

                      Hargeisa, 27 Nov 2013 (SDN) -Four years after Somaliland opened its doors to oil and gas exploration with its first licensing round, this self-proclaimed nation still works to overcome perception. But the tide appears to be changing. Investors, for the most part, have been steering clear of Somaliland, which split from Somalia but is still…

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