Kenya Farmers Call on Britain to Reverse Khat Ban

    Nairobi, 06 July 2013 (SDN) –— Kenyan politicians and khat traders are calling on the government to initiate talks with British officials to reverse the ban on khat and save the multi-million dollar agricultural sector from collapsing. Kenyan farmers say the new British ban on the leafy stimulant, also known as “miraa,” will have a…

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      Venezuela offers Snowden asylum

      Caracas, 06 July 2013 (SDN) –— Presidents Daniel Ortega of Nicaragua and Nicolas Maduro of Venezuela said Friday they were willing to grant asylum to NSA leaker Edward Snowden. Snowden has asked for asylum in several countries, including Nicaragua and Venezuela. “We have decided to offer humanitarian asylum to the American Edward Snowden to protect…

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        Killings, kidnappings highlight Somalia’s dangers

        The deadly assault by Islamists in Mogadishu last month, killing three Denel Mechem staff members, has highlighted the dangers of the United Nations (UN) humanitarian programme, says the company’s CEO, Stephan Burger. Two South Africans and a Somali citizen serving in the UN compound died during the attack on June 20 threatening the security gains…

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          Somaliland’s New Fisheries Minister Takes Office

          Hargeisa, 04 July 2013 (SDN) – In a ceremony held on today, Somaliland’s new Fisheries and marine resources Minister Ali Jama Farah assumed the charge of his office on today after his predecessor Abdilahi Osman Geeljire deployed to the presidency. In a speech at the ceremony held at the Fisheries Ministry’s headquarters, outgoing minister Abdilahi…

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            Somaliland Armed Forces Seizes Puntland’s Election Material in Eastern Sanaag

            Badhan, 04 July 2013 (SDN) – Somaliland armed forces on Thursday confiscated election materials for the upcoming Puntland elections in eastern Sanaag region.  Somaliland army commanders in Badhan city have brought the confiscated election materials in Erigavo, the capital of Sanaag region. The confiscated election materials include ballot boxes, stamps, inks and posters intended for…

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              Somalia’s Shebab fighters: divided but still deadly

              Nairobi, 04 July 2013 (SDN) – For the past year, many celebrated that Somalia’s Shebab fighters were on the back foot, as African Union and government forces wrested town after town from the Al-Qaeda-linked gunmen. But despite recent infighting — including the recent killing of top leaders in a bloody purge — analysts warn the…

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                Somaliland: Hargeisa Appeals Court Releases Jailed Journalists on Bail

                Hargeisa, 04 July 2013 (SDN) –Hargeisa regional appeals court has on today ordered the release of the Manager of Hubaal newspaper Mohamed Ahmed Jama “Caloolay” and the chief editor Hassan Hussein Abdilahi “Keefkeef” on bail.  Hubaal duo of Mohamed Ahmed Jama “Caloolay” and Hassan Hussein Abdilahi “Keefkeef”were released from the central prison in Hargeisa, at around…

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                  WHO: 71 killed, 300 wounded in Somalia fighting

                  Mogadishu, 04 July 2013 (SDN) –The World Health Organization says at least 71 people have been killed and more than 300 wounded in ongoing fighting between rival militias in the Somali city of Kismayo. WHO said in a statement Thursday that fighting in the southern port city has displaced many and “continues to have a…

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                    Somalia accuses Kenya over Kismayo clashes

                    Kismayo, 04 July 2013 (SDN) – The apparently accidental publication of a diplomatic letter has exposed a rift between the Somali government and Kenyan troops – supposedly allies. The letter, verified as genuine by the BBC, accuses the Kenyan army of causing recent faction fighting that left at least 65 dead in the port of…

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                      Top judge sworn in as Egypt interim president

                      Cairo, 04 July 2013 (SDN) –Top judge Mansour has been sworn in as Egypt interim president, hours after Mohamed Morsi was overthrown in a military coup following huge protests against his one-year rule. Adly Mansour took the oath of interim president on Thursday, as his democratically elected predecessor, Mohamed Morsi, was held in an unspecified…

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                        UK government to ban herbal stimulant khat

                        London, 03 July 2013 (SDN) – The British government said Wednesday it is banning khat, an herbal stimulant, despite advice against such a move by an official advisory body. Khat, also known as cathonine, is popular in parts of the Middle East and Africa, where users chew the leaf to release stimulants that produce a…

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