Western oil exploration in Somalia may spark conflict – U.N. report

    New York, July 18, 2013 (SDN) —Western commercial oil exploration in disputed areas of Somalia and discrepancies over which authorities can issue licenses to companies could spark further conflict in the African nation, U.N. monitors warned in a confidential report. In the U.N. Monitoring Group’s latest annual report to the Security Council’s sanctions committee on Somalia and…

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      Somali teenager stabbed to death in Birmingham

      Birmingham, July 18, 2013 (SDN) —A 15-year-old boy who was fatally stabbed after a fight in a park had a bright future ahead of him, his headteacher has said. Hassan Mahmood died after being stabbed in a Birmingham park following a clash between two groups. Sohail Aslam, headteacher at the Rightrack independent school in Saltley, Birmingham, said…

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        10 Somalis Relocated from Malta to Ireland

        Belfast, July 17, 2013 (SDN) — 0 Somalis, consisting of three families granted protection in Malta, left today to start a new life in Ireland, the Office of the Prime Minister said in a statement. The latest departure brings the total of beneficiaries of international protection who were relocated to Ireland from Malta since 2007 to 40…

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          Malta rescues 97 migrants from broken boat

          Valletta, July 17, 2013 (SDN) — The Maltese military rescued a group of 97 migrants in the night between Monday to Tuesday after their boat began drifting following an engine failure, a spokesman told AFP. The group was intercepted some seven nautical miles (13 kilometres, eight miles) south of Malta. Although no distress call had been issued,…

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            Statement from the UN Resident and Humanitarian Coordinator on the occasion of his first official visit to Somaliland

            Hargeisa, July 17, 2013 (SDN) — A key priority for the United Nations to better respond to local needs is enhancing collaboration with Somaliland authorities,” United Nations Humanitarian and Resident Coordinator Philippe Lazzarini said during his first official visit to Somaliland today. Lazzarini will meet with His Excellency President Ahmed Mohamed Mohamoud Silanyo and the Ministers of…

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              Somalia: From emergency assistance to livelihood support

              Mogadishu, July 17, 2013 (SDN) — Hundreds of thousands of civilians in Somalia are struggling to overcome the effects of armed conflict and localized climatic shocks. The ICRC and the Somali Red Crescent Society are helping them to fend for themselves again. Over the last six months, many Somalis have been overcoming the effects of the major…

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                Somaliland lifts flight ban on UN Aircrafts

                Hargeisa, July 15, 2013 (SDN) —Somaliland government has lifted a ban on UN flights imposed in May this year, Somaliland’s minister of civil aviation Mr. Mohamoud Hashi Abdi announced today. Aviation minister made this announcement during a press conference he held today in his office. “The ban has been lifted after considering the Aviation agreement reached by…

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                  Kenya denies defying UN ban on Somalia charcoal trade

                  Nairobi, July 15, 2013 (SDN) —Kenya has dismissed a UN report which accuses its troops in Somalia of facilitating charcoal exports in defiance of a UN Security Council ban. The report, leaked to Reuters news agency, said Kenyan troops helped export charcoal from Kismayo port after militant Islamist group al-Shabab lost control of it in September 2012….

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                    Pirate attacks shift from Somalia to Gulf of Guinea

                    London, July 15, 2013 (SDN) —Well-armed pirates are widening their area of operations and using new strategies in a “worrying surge” of attacks, kidnappings and armed robberies in West Africa’s oil-rich Gulf of Guinea, an international piracy monitoring agency said Monday. The London-based International Maritime Bureau published figures for the first six months of the year indicating…

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                      Kenyan Forces Will Remain in Somalia Until Country Stabilize

                      Nairobi, July 15, 2013 (SDN) —Kenya’s government rejected accusations by Somalia that its forces breached their peacekeeping mandate and said the troops will remain there until the Horn of Africa country stabilizes.  Somali President Hassan Sheikh Mohamoud earlier this month asked a group of Kenyan forces to leave the country’s south, accusing them of violating their mandate…

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                        Breaking News: Leaked Documents Show Somaliland government’s decision to take control of its airspace Before Istanbul Agreement

                        Hargeisa, July 14, 2013 (SDN) — Somaliland government has decided to take full control of its airspace, the Medeshivalley website reported Today, quoting from documents it said came from Somaliland’s minister of civil aviation. The leaked document is an official letter dated 5th July which Somaliland’s minister of civil aviation sent to CACAS project manager and United…

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                          Somalia’s Puntland suspends polls, warning of violence

                            Garowe, July 14, 2013 (SDN) —Somalia’s semi-autonomous northern region of Puntland has suspended long-awaited local elections, its government said Sunday, saying the risk of violence was too great to hold them. “Puntland hereby suspends the local council elections” due to held Monday, a government statement read, warning of what it called “domestic spoilers and external manipulators…

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                            Somalia Basketball Bounces Back

                            I grew up playing basketball with my brothers on a cement court my father built in our backyard. It was a safe environment and we had lots of fun playing one of the world’s most popular sports. In Somalia, where there has been decades of war, basketball is being used as a peace-building tool in…

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                              ‘Turkey is country who helps Somalia the most’- Somali Interior Minister

                              Mogadishu, July 14, 2013 (SDN) —Interior Minister of Somalia Abdikarim Hussein  Guled has said Turkish Prime Minister Recep Tayyip Erdogan conquered bothSomalia and its people with his official visit to the country which opened the way for the humanitarian aid to reach the needy people.  “We call Erdogan ‘conqueror of Somalia’. He has conquered both Somalia and…

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                                Seven UN peacekeepers killed in Sudan’s Darfur

                                Nyala, July 13, 2013 (SDN) — Seven UN peacekeepers have been killed and 17 injured in an attack in the troubled Darfur region of Sudan. A spokesman for Unamid, a joint African Union-United Nations mission, said the incident happened near the mission’s base at Manawashi, north of Nyala. UNAMID gave no details on who carried out the…

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