Somaliland: The National Dialogue Symposium

    By: UCID and Wadani Somaliland state building and democratization is an ongoing process at which the national stakeholders, including the state organs, the civil society and the public at large are tirelessly engaged in collaboration with their international partners. It is a process which has no end and hence is incumbent upon any of the…

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      Kenya Signs Pact for Refugees Return to Somalia

      Nairobi, 10 Nov, 2013 (SDN) –Kenya and Somalia have signed a tripartite agreement that paves the way for the repatriation of one million refugees to Somalia. The agreement was signed on Sunday by Kenya’s Foreign Secretary Amina Mohamed, Somalia’s deputy premier and the United Nations High Commissioner for Refugees. Deputy President William Ruto who witnessed…

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        Somali president resolute after Shebab car bombing

        Mogadishu, 10 Nov, 2013 (SDN) -Somalia’s president vowed Saturday he would not halt efforts to restore peace and security to the country in the wake of a car bomb attack in central Mogadishu by Al-Qaeda-linked Shebab rebels. The huge blast on Friday evening outside a top hotel in Somalia’s capital killed at least four people,…

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          Wartorn Somalia’s Football Premier League Plays Again

          Mogadishu, 10 Nov, 2013 (SDN) -The Somalia Premier League officially reopened at the weekend in the Somali capital, Mogadishu. Huge numbers of spectators turned up at the world-class stadium to watch Somali Premier League football for the first time in almost two decades. Top government officials, football federation executive committee members and prominent businesspeople attended…

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            Somalia: Puntland Ministry of Interior Warns Residents against Cyclone

            Garowe, 10 Nov, 2013 (SDN) -Puntland’s Ministry of Interior has warned coastal communities along the Indian Ocean against a tropical cyclone that will last for two days, Garowe Online reports. Speaking on Puntland-based independent station, Radio Garowe Deputy Interior Minister Ali Yusuf Ali Hosh said “International meteorological agencies informed the government that cyclones with life-threatening…

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              Ethiopia Considering Joining AU Force in Somalia

              Addis Ababa, 10 Nov, 2013 (SDN) -Ethiopia is considering integrating its troops in Somalia into the bigger UN-backed African Union force amid efforts to boost operations against Al-Qaeda-linked Shebab rebels, officials said Sunday. Ethiopian troops entered Somalia in November 2011 to support the African Union mission in Somalia (AMISOM) and local government forces, but has…

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                Somaliland’s Foreign Minister Announces the Postponement of the Third Round of Somaliland-Somalia Talks

                Hargeisa, Nov 09, 2013 (SDN) -Somaliland’s minister of foreign affairs Mohamed Bihi Yonis has announced the postponement of the latest round of Somaliland-Somalia talks which were due to begin yesterday the 8th of November 2013 in Istanbul, Turkey. Minister Bihi while speaking to local media said that Turkey- mediated stalled talks between Somaliland and Somalia…

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                  Al-Shabaab Bans Tv In Southern Town Of Barawe

                  Barawe, Nov 09, 2013 (SDN) -Reporters Without Borders condemns the Islamist militia Al-Shabaab’s latest attempt to restrict freedom of information, this time by trying to ban television viewing in the coastal town of Barawe, in the Lower Shabelle region of southern Somalia “This ban’s real target is TV news stations, which annoy Al-Shabaab by showing…

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                    Lampedusa Boat Victims ‘Raped and Tortured’-(Video)

                    Lampedusa, Nov 09, 2013 (SDN) -Italian police have arrested a Somali man accused of raping and torturing asylum seekers fleeing Libya on a boat which sank off the island of Lampedusa last month killing more than 365 migrants. Mouhamud Elmi Muhidin, 34, faces charges of kidnapping, sexual assault, people trafficking and criminal association with the…

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                      Tropical Cyclone to Slam Somalia This Weekend

                      Mogadishu, Nov 09, 2013 (SDN) -Flooding rain and gusty winds will impact Somalia this weekend thanks to a tropical cyclone which developed across the western Arabian Sea Friday night, local time. Tropical Cyclone Three (03A) acquired tropical characteristics thanks to a favorable environment of warm ocean water temperatures and low wind shear. The Cyclone, which…

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                        Somali Islamists take responsibility for Mogadishu hotel bombing

                        Mogadishu, Nov 09, 2013 (SDN) -Islamist al Shabaab rebels claimed responsibility on Saturday for a bomb that killed six people outside a popular Mogadishu hotel the day before, and said they deliberately targetted government officials and security forces. Police suspected the militants were behind the blast, the latest in a series of frequent attacks in the Somali capital that highlight the challenge the government faces…

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                          Somaliland Backs Call to Suspend ICC Cases Against Kenyan and Sudanese Leaders

                          Hargeisa, Nov 09, 2013 (SDN) -Somaliland government has thrown its weight behind an African bid to suspend International Criminal Court (ICC) crimes against humanity case against presidents of Kenya and Sudan. Somaliland’s Foreign Minister and International Cooperation Mr. Mohamed Bihi Yonis speaking to the media after president’s meeting with Kenyan delegation told that President Ahmed…

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                            Experts say Somalia unity faces challenges

                            Nairobi, Nov 08, 2013 (SDN) -Somalia has been without a powerful national government for the past two decades. While the northern part of the horn of Africa nation has been relatively peaceful, the southern and central regions have been plagued by instability. Experts on Thursday said the social, economic and political exclusion are the underlying…

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