Somali pilgrims refuse to leave

    JEDDAH: About 2,292 or 31.48 percent of this year’s Somali Hajis have reportedly refused to return home, citing the poor security and economic situation in their country. This is according to the Tawafa Establishment for Pilgrims from Arab States, which stated that this was out of 7,280 pilgrims from Somalia, a local daily reported on…

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      Somalia wins first round maritime case against Kenya

       Somalia’s Attorney General Ahmed Dahir put up a spirited case at the International Court of Justice against Kenya’s attempts to discredit a border row case it has petitioned the court to resolve. Kenya’s Attorney General Githu Muigai slammed Somalis as ‘ingrates’, accusing them of reneging on a 2009 MoU to resolve the border row out…

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        Press Release The Return and receiving of Hon. Mohamed Behi Yonis, Minister of Foreign Affairs & International Cooperation, Thursday, 11th Oct, 2015.

        Hargaysa, 13 Oct 2015 (SDN/QJ)-Upon his return from the high-level delegation representing the Government of the Republic of Somaliland led by the President, H.E Ahmed Mohamed M. Silanyo, visit to Ireland, Minister of Foreign Affairs, H.E Mohamed Behi Yonis noted that this was a prosperous and historic visit, and fundamental in strengthening bilateral ties with…

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          THE PM’S REMARK ON SOMALI FLAG DAY

          Mogadishu, October 12, 2015 (SDN/QJ)-It is really an honor to mark the Somali Flag Day in the place it was first hoisted 61 years ago. Many perished for this flag and many more were born under its freedom. In light of this I humbly extend my sincere joyous congratulations to the Somali people and of course…

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            Exclusive: UK under pressure over Kenya kidnapping

            A secret MI6 document obtained by Al Jazeera’s Investigative Unit raises serious questions about the British government’s actions before and after the kidnapping of Judith Tebbutt and the killing of her husband, David. The couple was seized on September 11, 2011, during a brazen assault on a Kenyan luxury resort in Lamu, near the Somali…

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              Somali child-care providers get help to boost learning

              A major push is underway to improve quality at Somali-American day cares and child-care centers, which have mu Farhia Egal ventured into the business of child care tentatively. In the basement of her Richfield home, she cycled through a meager arsenal of toys with her two children and another Somali-American family’s kids. The prospect of…

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                PM Sharmarke sends his condolences to Turkey

                Mogadishu, October 10, 2015 (SDN/QJ)-In the wake of the terror attack in Ankara which claimed scores of lives the Prime Minister of the Federal Republic of Somalia H.E. Omar Abdirashid Sharmarke sent his sincere condolence to the President, Government and the people of Turkey. “On behalf of the Government of Federal Republic of Somalia I…

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                  Peter Dutton addresses Somali refugee abortion case

                  Immigration minister Peter Dutton has hinted the government may help a Somali refugee and alleged Nauru rape victim receive medical treatment in Australia. The refugee, ‘Abyan’ is seeking an abortion after she was allegedly sexually assaulted on Nauru where terminations are illegal. The 23-year-old is reportedly about 11 weeks pregnant and her case, which lawyers…

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                    After decades of war, Somalia to start property taxations

                    Saturday, October 10, 2015 Construction boom in Mogadishu, Somalia MOGADISHU —-Somalia’s government has unveiled a new property taxations scheme as part of a new plan aimed at expanding the government’s principal income sources in a country which is recovering from decades of war. Announcing the new tax authority, Somalia’s attorney general has ordered real estate…

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