Mogadishu’s stability under the gun again

    Mogadishu, Somalia – Ahmed Jama is busy picking up the remains after explosions ripped apart his roadside eatery, not far from Somalia’s partially rebuilt parliament. A broken chair here, burnt bones there. To him, this has now become routine. More than a dozen people died in Saturday’s attack in the capital Mogadishu. It was the…

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      Somalia’s al-Shabaab back on Twitter

      Nairobi, Sep 10, 2013, (SDN)–Somalia’s al-Qaeda-linked Shabaab insurgents returned to Twitter on Tuesday after their account last week was shut for a second time this year. The extremists, who are fighting the internationally-backed government in Mogadishu, sent an email message confirming that @HSM_Press was their new English-language account. It welcomed followers by accusing “disbelievers” of…

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        Somaliland: Ministry of Education Announces Intermediate and Secondary Schools Exam Results

        Hargeisa, Sep 10, 2013, (SDN)–Somaliland’s Ministry of Education has unveiled the results of intermediate and secondary schools leaving exam for the scholastic year of 2012/2013on Tuesday, Somaliland Monitor reports. The exam results were released in a meeting held at the headquarters of examination and certification board in Hargeisa, where the director of Somaliland’s national examination…

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          Somaliland seeks more trade ties with UAE

          Dubai, Sep 10, 2013, (SDN) –Somaliland’s new minister of foreign affairs has met UAE ministers and expatriates to discuss progress in his troubled homeland. Mohammed Behi Younis was Somalia’s top international diplomat and the architect of the world’s largest humanitarian relief operation in Darfur until he took up his new position six weeks ago. He…

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            Norway Pays Somalia’s Government Salaries

            Mogadishu, Sep 10, 2013, (SDN)– Norway has started paying the salaries of Somalia’s government bureaucrats believing that this is the best way to help the fledgling state establish itself. Money from Norway’s aid budget is going towards paying the salaries of 380 public employees in the country, with Price Waterhouse Coopers managing the transfers.  The…

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              Genel Pulls Out Somaliland Staff

              Ankara, Sep 09, 2013, (SDN)– Anglo-Turkish oil company Genel Energy PLC has started pulling its employees out of northern Somalia following a sudden spike in violence in the volatile Horn of Africa nation, the company said Monday. “In the face of a deteriorating security situation we are temporarily suspending our seismic operations,” said a Genel…

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                Somalia’s Al-Shabab says it bombed Mogadishu eatery

                Mogadishu, Sep 08, 2013 (SDN) —The Somali Islamist militant group al-Shabab has said it bombed a popular restaurant in the capital Mogadishu, killing 15 people. The group said it had attacked the Village restaurant because it is frequented by Somali MPs. Explosions ripped through the restaurant in the lunchtime attack, which apparently involved a car…

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                  Somaliland: SOHASCO and Caritaz Concludes Site Supervision Training for 20 Members

                  Hargeisa September 7, 2013 (SDN)—Somaliland Health and Social Care Organization (SOHASCO)  and Caritaz, an International NGO have concluded Site Supervision Training for 20 members from the districts of Maroodi Jeeh region and awarded certificate of completion in a closing ceremony held at Mansoor Hotel in Hargiesa. Participants of the training were including Foremen for constructing…

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                    AMISOM Condemns Mogadishu Terror Attack

                    Mogadishu, September 7, 2013 (SDN)—The Special Representative of the Chairperson of the African Union Commission for Somalia Ambassador Mahamat Saleh Annadif has condemned today’s terrorist attack on the residents of the Somali capital, Mogadishu, saying it was an attempt by Al Qaeda affiliated extremists Mission to derail Somalia’s continuing recovery. The attack, which targeted ordinary…

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                      Police: 15 Die After Blasts Hit Somalia Restaurant

                      Mogadishu, September 7, 2013 (SDN)—Somali militants attacked a restaurant near Mogadishu’s seat of government for the second time in less than a year on Saturday, detonating two large blasts that killed at least 15 people and wounded nearly two dozen, police said. Officials said the attack included a car bomb blast and a suicide bomber…

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                        NSA spying may give Somali men new trial

                        SAN DIEGO — Four local Somali men who were convicted in February of sending money to the terrorist group al-Shabaab are demanding a new trial, contending that the sweeping surveillance conducted by the National Security Agency violated their rights and led to an unfair trial. The motion filed Friday in U.S. District Court in San…

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