Somalia, remittances and unintended consequences: in conversation with Abdirashid Duale

    Hargeisa, Aug 2, 2013 (SDN) —In May 2013, Barclays informed three-quarters of its clients in the money services business that it was closing their bank accounts. These included many handling overseas money transfers from diaspora communities in the UK to destinations as diverse as Somalia, Bangladesh, Pakistan, Yemen, Sri Lanka and Poland. The International Association…

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      Somaliland and Somalia: Muffled voices

      Mogadishu/Hargeisa, Aug 2, 2013 (SDN) —WHEN Liban Abdullahi Farah was gunned down in Galkayo, a city in the central province of Puntland, in July, he became the sixth journalist to die violently in Somalia this year. This comes as a media law just introduced in Mogadishu, the capital, forces journalists to reveal their sources, curtailing…

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        Somalia’s al-Shabab frees Kenya’s Mule and Wainana

        Nairobi, Aug 2, 2013 (SDN) —Two Kenyan hostages have been reunited with their families after being freed by militant Islamists in Somalia. Yesse Mule and Fredrick Wainana were abducted from the Kenyan town of Gerille in January 2012 by fighters of the al-Qaeda-linked al-Shabab group.  Mr Mule told the BBC they moved to 19 different…

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          Somalia’s Puntland State releases 78 Iranian sailors

          Garowe, Aug 2, 2013 (SDN) —The semi-autonomous government of Somalia’s northeastern state of Puntland has released 78 Iranian sailors, a senior official at Iran’s Foreign Ministry says.  The Iranian sailors were released following several meeting between the Iranian Foreign Ministry and Somali officials, said Deputy Foreign Minister for Consular, Parliamentary and Iranian Expatriates Affairs Hassan…

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            Mysterious Dutch Coast Guard Being Formed

            August 1, 2013: The peacekeeping force now consists of 4,040 Kenyan, 6,223 Ugandan, 5,432 Burundian, 850 Sierra Leonean and 999 Djiboutian troops. There are also several thousand Ethiopian troops who constantly move back and forth across the Somali border as needed. There are a few hundred other foreign military and paramilitary personnel in Somalia, but…

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              Chinese Scientists Grow Teeth from Urine

              Guangzhou, Aug 1, 2013 (SDN) —Scientists in China have successfully grown teeth out of stem cells found in urine, possibly leading the way towards being able to regenerate our dental structures. Researchers from the Guangzhou Institutes of Biomedicine and Health removed stem cells from urine, and used those cells to grow teeth in a laboratory. The…

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                Kenyan Captives in Somalia Freed

                Wajir, July 31, 2013 (SDN) —Two Kenyans abducted by Somali Al Shabaab insurgents in January last year have finally been released 1 ½ years later. State House confirmed release of the two who were abducted back in January 2012 and that the two have been re-united with their families.  The 2, Mule Yesse, a District…

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                  Somaliland: Immigration Director briefs Committee for Youth Empowerment, illegal Immigration and Human Trafficking

                  Hargeisa, July 31, 2013 (SDN) —Somaliland immigration department director Mohamed Ali Yusuf today appeared before the recently appointed Presidential committee task with Youth Empowerment,illegal Immigration and Human Trafficking  the  main cause of mass exodus of Somaliland youth for lack of employment opportunities in the country. The head of the immigration department during his first appearance…

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                    Somalia Polio Outbreak Places Ethiopia at Risk

                    Mogadishu, July 30, 2013 (SDN) —Somalia’s Ministry of Health confirms there are now 94 cases of polio in south-central Somalia and the outbreak is showing no signs of slowing down. New cases of the disease near the border with Ethiopia have also put that country at risk. The polio outbreak, first identified in May in the Dadaab…

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                      ‘Somalia attack shows that Turkey stepped on someone’s foot’: Turkish Parliament Speaker

                      Ankara, July 30, 2013 (SDN) —Turkish Parliament Speaker Cemil Çiçek paid a visit to the wounded police officers at an Ankara hospital on July 30, condemning the attack on a Turkish Embassy annex in the Somalian capital Mogadishu. Çiçek said the attack showed that Turkey’s humanitarian actions in the country “disturbed some circles.” “We understand…

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                        Death penalty for Kenyan for killing UK man

                        LAMU, Kenya — A Kenyan man was Monday sentenced to death for the September 2011 killing of a British man who was shot dead and his wife kidnapped by Somali gunmen at an island resort on the Kenya coast. Magistrate Johnstone Munguti found Ali Babito Kololo guilty of the murder of British tourist David Tebbutt,…

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