Kenya, Somalia in Dispute over Violent Port City

      Mogadishu, June 14, 2013 (SDN)- The al-Qaida-linked militants who once controlled the southern port city of Kismayo are gone, but a fight for control of the city has broken out and at least 10 people have been killed in the recent violence. Kismayo is home to a contingent of militiamen and warlords, and five…

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      Security Council Press Statement on Somalia

        On Thursday, 13 June, the Security Council received a briefing from Assistant Secretary-General Tayé-Brook Zerihoun on the situation in the Juba regions of Somalia. Members of the Security Council expressed their concern at the deterioration in the security situation in the Juba regions, particularly in Kismayo, and at the resulting impact on the civilian…

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        Somaliland Government Denies Hosting UNSOM Offices

          Hargeisa, June 13 2013 (SDN) — Somaliland government has denied hosting UNSOM offices in the country. The government’s denial came after UN Special Representative for Somalia and Somaliland Ambassador Nicholas Kay’s meeting with president Silanyo ended empty handed. Foreign minister Dr Mohamed Abdilahi Omar has informed the press after the meeting that the newly…

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          Somaliland: Ambassador Nicholas Kay Arrives in Hargeisa

          Hargeisa, June 13 2013 (SDN) —Special Representative of the United Nations Secretary-General, Ambassador Nicholas Kay, arrived in Hargeisa, Somaliland on today. The ambassador and his delegation were warmly greeted at Egal International Airport by Foreign Minister, Dr. Mohamed Abdullahi Omar. Amb. Kay told reporters in the VIP room that he is very happy to his…

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            Ethiopian parliament ratifies new Nile sharing agreement opposed by Egypt

              Addis Ababa, June 13 2013 (SDN) —Ethiopia’s parliament has endorsed the Nile River Cooperative Framework Agreement, an accord that replaces colonial-era deals that awarded Egypt and Sudan the majority water rights to the world’s longest river. The agreement, already signed by five other Nile River countries, was unanimously endorsed by Ethiopia’s 547-member parliament on…

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              Cigarette Smoking Takes Unknown Toll On Somalis

              Mogadishu, June 13 2013 (SDN) — The Somali government should undertake a comprehensive study on the effects of tobacco consumption since many Somalis lack awareness about the physical and economic consequences of smoking, health specialists and labour officials say. An official study would cast light on smoking-related medical problems and the connection between smoking and…

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                Kenyan suspect joins Shabaab in Somalia

                Kenyan terror suspect charged alongside British national Jermaine Grant and two others in Mombasa has escaped and joined the al Shabaab terror group in Somalia. Fuad Abubakar Manswab, who hails from Majengo area in Mombasa, is among key al Shabaab leaders launching terror attacks against Kenya. He was arrested by anti-terror police unit officers alongside…

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                  Somaliland presidential pardon to release 491 prisoners

                  Hargeisa, June 12 2013 (SDN) — As many as 491 Somaliland prisoners will be released under the general amnesty granted by the president, prisons department director Abdirahman Ahmed Mohamoud reveals Wednesday while speaking to the press in Hargeisa. ” we are excuting a presidential pardon for releasing 491 prisoners from 13 different Somaliland prisons.” said…

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                    Somaliland: WADDANI Opposition Party Criticizes Government Over Closure of HUBAAL Newspaper

                    Hargeisa, June 12 2013 (SDN) –Somaliland’s government has been criticized for its suppression of the media, after leading newspaper HUBAAL and its English sister publication were shut down Tuesday by the police. Somaliland’s WADDANI opposition party on today expressed their concerns over the closures. Opposition WADDANI Party information secretary Mohamed Hassan Dirir said today during…

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                      Somalia: Strengthen Human Rights Law

                      Nairobi, June 12 2013 (SDN) –The Somali parliament should revise the draft law establishing a national human rights commission to ensure a robust, independent body with a broad mandate and enforcement powers, Human Rights Watch said in a report released today. Parliament should hold public hearings on the draft law and consult widely with civil society…

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                        Liberia, Japan Sign U.S. $50 Million for Somalia Drive

                        Monrovia, June 11 2013 (SDN) –The Governments of Liberia and Japan on Monday signed a US$50 million agreement for the reconstruction and expansion of the Somalia Drive. The Monday June 10 signing ceremony followed a Detailed Design Agreement that was signed in March of this year between both governments, as Foreign Minister Augustine Kpehe Ngafuan…

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                          UN envoy faces Somalia challenges (Video)

                          The Somali government says it will host a reconciliation conference to calm tensions in the southern city of Kismayo after an eruption of fighting between rival clans during the weekend. Restoring peace in Kismayo is a key challenges facing the UN’s new special representative to Somalia. In this exclusive report, Al Jazeera’s Peter Greste interviews Nicholas Kay,…

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