Somaliland President receives Dutch ambassador to Somaliland and Somalia

    Hargeisa,  Aug 22, 2013 (SDN) – Somaliland President Ahmed Mohamed Mohamed Silanyo today received the Dutch ambassador to Somaliland and Somalia Joost Reintjes in the presidential palace. Netherlands ambassador to Somalia Mr. Joost Reintjes said that the government of Netherlands is eager to reestablish relations with the government of Somaliland after an absence of more than…

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      Somaliland: A haven of jollity and calm

      Hargeisa,  Aug 22, 2013 (SDN) – The still unrecognised republic of Somaliland has been parading its de facto independence from its battered bigger brother, Somalia, with an international book fair in its self-styled capital, Hargeisa. Along with the reopening of a revamped international airport, the fair was intended to show the world that Somaliland is open…

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        Somalia calls for regional outlook to peace, stability

        Mogadishu,  Aug 21, 2013 (SDN) – A mid-year review done on the improvement of the humanitarian situation in Somalia shows that country’s crisis remains one of the largest and most complex in the world. The review carried out under the “Consolidated Appeal report for 2013 to 2015 indicates that the humanitarian situation has improved in the…

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          Somalia: FIFA Training Course Concludes in Somalia

          Mogadishu,  Aug 21, 2013 (SDN) – The first training course sponsored by the International Federation of Association Football (FIFA) in Somalia in two decades concluded at Mogadishu’s Benadir stadium Monday (August 19th), FIFA announced. Thirty-one football coaches from across Somalia attended the five-day programme, which ended with a festival that hosted 300 children. The coaches will…

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            Egyptian Court Orders Release of Hosni Mubarak

            Cairo, Aug 21, 2013 (SDN)  -An Egyptian court Wednesday ordered the release of former President Hosni Mubarak, ushering in yet another potential flash point of anger in a country already reeling from unprecedented political violence. A judge in Cairo said there were no legal grounds to hold the 85-year-old former autocrat under allegations of corruption…

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              Breaking News: Swedish woman shot in Somalia drive-by

              Mogadishu, Aug 21, 2013 (SDN) – Sweden’s Foreign Ministry (Utrikesdepartementet) confirmed on Wednesday that a Swedish woman was shot and injured in Mogadishu, with additional reports that a Swedish man of Somali origin was shot dead. “We can confirm that a Swedish woman has been shot. She is alive and has spoken to the Swedish…

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                MSF: Why We Left Somalia

                Zurich, Aug 20, 2013 (SDN) —  Our announcement on 14 August that we were closing all our medical programmes in Somalia sent shockwaves through political and humanitarian communities. It came at a moment when world leaders, for the first time in decades, began making positive noises about a country on the road to recovery and…

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                  Somalia: Media Law Hits Somali Journalists

                  Mogadishu Aug 20, 2013 (SDN) —  Somalia’s journalists say that the government is not serious about reviewing the country’s new, controversial media bill that requires them to reveal their sources, despite a series of recent consultations. Their concerns have been raised as another journalist, Ahmed Shariif Hussein, who worked for state radio and TV as…

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                    Finding Hope in Somalia

                    Mogadishu Aug 20, 2013 (SDN) — As Doctors Without Borders announced last week that they’re quitting Somalia after 20-plus years in the country due to an increase in violent attacks, the need for new solutions to this crisis is key. The answer to the rebel group al-Shabaab’s growth in Somalia, as I discovered this month…

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                      Somalia Gang Rape Victim Speaks Out

                      Nairobi Aug 20, 2013 (SDN) — Abducted, drugged and gang raped in Somalia: a young mother details the most brutal of allegations against African Union troops and Somali soldiers in a case causing widespread anger. “The soldiers raped me… I tried to defend myself but they beat me badly and I passed out,” she said,…

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