Somalia detains journalist, director after TV debate.

    Saturday, October 3, 2015– Somalia’s security forces have arrested a journalist and the director of a privately owned Somali television after hosting a debate which discussed about a meddling by neighbouring countries in Somalia’s internal affairs. Awil Dahir Salad, a producer of the London-based Universal TV who hosted the debate in which Somali parliamentarians criticized the…

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      Addis-Djibouti pipeline threatens the Lapsset

      Kenya’s much-touted Lapsset corridor may be overshadowed as Ethiopia, one of the key partners in the flagship project, seeks more collaboration with Djibouti. The two Horn of Africa countries signed a Sh155 billion 550-km diesel, gasoline and jet fuel pipeline from port access in Djibouti to central Ethiopia. The project, known as the Horn of…

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        UK: Somali community volunteer awarded by Prime Ministe

        An inspiring community volunteer who mentors and supports women with the Somali Bravanese Welfare Association and led community action to raise £1.1 million to rebuild the Association’s hall, after it burnt down in a suspected racist arson attack, has been named a Point of Light by Prime Minister David Cameron. Asma Mohamed Ali, from Barnet…

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          Djibouti have lost all five recent matches

          SOCCER – NATIONAL team Sihlangu 2018 FIFA World Cup Qualifier opponents Djibouti have lost all their five recent games. The Mohammed Ghersalli-led side have already lost against the likes of Togo who beat them 0-2 in a friendly match before losing to Burundi in the Champions of the Africa Nations (CHAN) where they went down…

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            First Rare Blood Moon In Decades Appears

            LONDON – For the first time in three decades, a rare astronomical phenomenon is to happen this week when a lunar eclipse will coincide with supermoon, prompting fears of apocalypse among some Christian churches. “It will be quite exciting and especially dramatic,” predicted astronomer Sam Lindsay of the Royal Astronomical Society in London, Agence France…

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              Somaliland detains musicians after Mogadishu show

              Security forces in Somaliland have arrested four local musicians who performed a music show in the Somali capital this week, local officials said Sunday. The musicians from the Hargeisa-based Horn Stars band were arrested upon their arrival at Egal airport in Hargeisa, the capital of Somaliland. Sources close to the police told media that arrests…

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                Hajj stampede death toll rises, 8 Somalis died

                MECCA (HOL) —The death toll of Somali pilgrims who were died in a stampede near the Islamic holy city of Mecca on Thursday has risen to eight as Saudi authorities have raised the number of the dead to 769, the deadliest incident to occur during the pilgrimage in 25 years, BBC reported. Several other Somalis…

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                  Lawmakers reject dropping president’s impeachment motion

                  Lawmakers leading the impeachment motion against Somali president have dismissed a decision by the parliament speaker which dropped the the motion which the international community warned could lead to a political turmoil in Somalia. The speaker Mohamed Sheikh Osman Jawari said in a statement on Friday evening that he concluded ending the political crisis through…

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                    More than 700 killed in Saudi Hajj stampede

                    At least 717 people have been killed in a stampede at the annual Hajj pilgrimage, Saudi Arabia’s civil defence directorate said, as the death toll continued to rise. The directorate said at least 863 other pilgrims were injured in Thursday’s stampede, which took place in Mina, on the outskirts of the holy city of Mecca….

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                      AMISOM Vehicle Wounds Somali Journalist in Mogadishu, NUSOJ Calls for Investigation into the Incident

                      Mogadishu, 20 September, 2015–The National Union of Somali Journalists (NUSOJ) calls for a thorough investigation into the today’s incident which AMISOM vehicles wounded a broadcast journalist. Abdirahman Mohamd Ibrahim known to many as Gacan was working for Radio Mogadishu, voice of the Somali Army. He was injured by an AMISOM vehicle outside the presidential palace…

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                        Wildlife flee to Somalia

                        Wildlife have started “fleeing” to Somalia a week after Operation Linda Boni was launched. The animals are said to move further into Somalia with each advancement of troops into Boni Forest. “We have received reports that many of our wildlife have been spotted on the other side of the forest. We are concerned we might…

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                          Puntland walks out of Mogadishu conference

                          Delegates from the northern semiautonomous state of Puntland have walked out of a consultative meeting discussing about the upcoming 2016 presidential elections in the Somali capital in protest of the formations of the government-backed rival Galmudug administration, sources told HOL on Sunday. Abdiweli Mohamed Ali Gas, Puntland president told reporters that his administration’s stand towards…

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