Canadian Teen Brothers Jailed In Somaliland

    Hargeisa, Sep 21, 2013 (SDN)  -Two Mississauga teens have been jailed in Africa for more than a month, their father says, since taking a summer trip to visit their grandmother. Mohamed Noor sent sons Liiban, 18, and Jamal, 15, to Somaliland in June. The Canadian-born brothers had never been to the tiny East African territory,…

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      Puntland Administration Bans Universal TV

      Garowe, Sep 21, 2013 (SDN)  -Somalia’s semi-autonomous state of Puntland has banned the operation of Somali satellite TV on Saturday alleging the TV did not broadcast the recent speech by President Abddurahman Farole at the Somalia New Deal Conference last week. A decree from the office of Puntland’s information minister said that the Puntland government suspended…

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        U.S. Shows Support for Somalia’s Fight against Terrorism

        Washington, Sep 21, 2013 (SDN)  -Somali President Hassan Sheikh Mohammad and U.S. National Security Adviser Susan E. Rice on Friday discussed ways to strengthen Somalia’s democratic institutions and promote economic development, according to a White House statement on the pair’s meeting. Both countries reaffirmed their commitment to fighting terrorism and expand security through Somalia. “The…

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          In The Self-Declared State Of Somaliland, ‘Aid’ Is a Dirty Word

          Mogadishu, Sep 20, 2013 (SDN) – As the crowd chants, “Give us recognition!” the world’s most quixotic Independence Day parade marches through the dusty streets of Hargeisa. There are gymnasts and circus performers, flag-festooned camels, mounted police on colourfully tasselled horses, a convoy of rocket launchers and red-bereted soldiers with old rifles and Kalashnikovs. The…

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            Somalia: Of Waffle and Remittances

            Mogadishu, Sep 20, 2013 (SDN) -Yet another in a long line of international conferences on Somalia concluded on September 16th with a “new deal” for the world’s most failed state. Aid pledges, both old and new, were repackaged with some admirable language about a “Somali-led” process and unveiled in Brussels. It was the fifth such…

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              Somalia, Italy Sign Military Training Agreement

              Mogadishu, Sep 20, 2013 (SDN) -Somali Minister of Defence Abdihakim Haji Mohamud Fiqi and his Italian counterpart Mario Mauro signed an agreement Wednesday (September 18th) under which Italy will assist in training and equipping Somali armed forces, Somalia’s RBC Radio reported. Fiqi and Mauro signed the agreement during Somali President Hassan Sheikh Mohamud’s two-day visit…

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                At Least 20 Dead in Quarry Collapse in Somalia

                Mogadishu, Sep 20, 2013 (SDN) -At least 20 miners have been confirmed dead and two others were still missing after a stone quarry collapsed in Somalia, officials said on Friday. The incident took place late Thursday in the Karan district, north of the capital Mogadishu. Five workers were also injured. “We are still digging through…

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                  Are Remittances to Somalia Doomed?

                  Nairobi, Sep 20, 2013 (SDN) -On 16 September 2013, the Intergovernmental Authority on Development (IGAD), a group of east African states, entered the fray, saying in a communiqué that “an essential lifeline” for “families and communities who are already in poverty” could be cut off as a result. This briefing analyzes the current anxiety and…

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                    Somaliland: “Genel to Resume Oil Exploration”

                    Hargeisa, Sep 18, 2013 (SDN) -Somaliland’s government is in talks with Genel Energy PLC (GENL.LN) about the Anglo-Turkish oil company resuming its exploration operations–after they were halted due to security concerns earlier this month–the Ministry of Energy and Mineral Resources said in a statement. “Genel is not leaving Somaliland. We are in close discussions with…

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                      As Somalia Struggles, Can Neighboring Somaliland Become East Africa’s Next Big Commercial Hub?

                      Hargeisa, Sep 18, 2013 (SDN) –The Republic of Somaliland is angling to become a trade and transit hub for East Africa, pouring millions of dollars into infrastructural development with the help of international financiers. But its plans are complicated by its ties to Somalia’s capital city of Mogadishu reports IBTimes. Though Somaliland has long functioned…

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