Uhuru assures of Kenya’s commitment to Somalia

    Nairobi June 04 2013 (SDN)—President Uhuru Kenyatta yesterday reassured Somalia of Kenya’s commitment to the stabilization of the war torn country within the framework of the IGAD peace process and in accordance with the country’s Federal Constitution. President Kenyatta made the remarks at State House Nairobi when he met with the President of Puntland Federal…

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      Somaliland is invited to participate Africa Down Under Conference on Minerals and Oil on 28 August – 30 August 2013 in Perth Austarlia

      The positive, changing face of the African continent is continuing to attract the lion’s share of global exploration dollars as prospectors zoom in on its untold mineral riches. Countries which were previously considered no-go areas have attracted a new wave of international investors, explorers and miners wanting to have another look. Striking examples of these…

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        Somalia Demands Action over Brutal Killing (Video)

        Somalia’s president says he “wants answers” from South Africa after the brutal murder of a Somali man in Port Elizabeth, Al Jazeera has learned. The Somali man, 25-year-old Abdi Nasir Mahmoud Good, was stoned to death on May 30 by a mob. The violence was captured on a mobile phone and shared on the internet….

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          Taxi service brings change to Mogadishu (Video)

          Mogadishu June 03 2013 (SDN) — A new taxi company is changing the way people travel in Somalia’s capital. Offering cheaper prices and using radio communication to pick up customers, Mogadishu Taxi is the first of its kind in Somali in more than two decades. The idea to create this company started in 2012 when…

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            New UN Envoy Arrives In Mogadishu

            Mogadishu, 03 June 2013 (SDN) -The new Special Representative of the United Nations Secretary-General (SRSG), Nicholas Kay, arrived in Somalia today to assume his duties as head of the new UN political mission, the United Nations Assistance Mission in Somalia (UNSOM). Upon his arrival, SRSG Kay said “I am very pleased to be in Mogadishu…

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              Somalia concerned over xenophobic attacks in SA

              The Somali government called on South Africa to protect Somali nationals living in the country after a spate of attacks on foreigners. Residents in a township near Johannesburg rioted against the Somali community last week, while tensions have also flared in Port Elizabeth in the east of the country. The unrest in Diepsloot township came…

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                Floods in Somalia kills 22, displaces hundreds

                Jowhar June 03 2013 (SDN) — In southern Somali town of Jowhar, hundreds of families and farmers have been displaced after a river burst its banks in Middle Shabelle region. Those highly affected are the internally displaced persons. Many villages and farms have remained under water as sanitation system has collapsed. The displaced families also…

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                  Republic of Somaliland seeks stronger ties with Kenya

                  KENYA: The Republic of Somaliland is turning to creating strong economic and trade ties with its neighbouring and friendly neighbour as it heightens its quest for recognition. With an impending application at the African Union (AU) for recognition of sovereignty, the semi-autonomous country has embarked on a charm offensive with its neighbours and other international…

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                    Somaliland’s Center for Human Rights Demands the Immediate Release of Detained Cartoonist

                    Hargeisa June 02 2013 (SDN) — in a shocking news coming from Gabiley, Somaliland’s most celebrated cartoonist Abdirashid Muhumed Qalinle has been arrested today on charges of insulting Gabiley region governor after drawing a cartoon that depicted Gabiley region governor mismanaging Turkish food aid. The cartoon was reportedly drawn in last month with the intent…

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                      Welcome back Prof Ahmed! Veteran Politician Prof Ahmed Samatar receives hero’s welcome on Somaliland return (Video)

                      Hargeisa, June 02 2013 (SDN) — after more than twenty years in self-imposed exile the Somaliland born veteran politician and a long time pro unionist has returned on Sunday to his homeland to a rousing reception. Prof Ahmed Ismael Samatar, co-founder and dean of the Institute for Global Citizenship at Macalester College who has been…

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                        President Mohamud says Somalia has no conflict with Kenya

                        Yokohama, June 02 2013 (SDN) —Somalia President Sheikh Mohamud has stated that his government had no conflict with Kenya over tackling security issues and restoring peace in the country ravaged by 20 years of civil strife. Mohamud said recent media reports of the alleged conflict between the two countries were not only misleading but malicious…

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                          As Somalia rebuilds, regional foundations fracture

                          After decades of war, Somalia is taking small steps toward recovery, but breakaway regions, rival clans and the competing interests of neighbouring nations are threatening its fragile progress, analysts warn. In the past two years, African Union troops have wrested town after town from Al-Qaeda-linked Shebab insurgents, hauling down their black Islamist banners and raising…

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                            Siera Leone troops arrive in Mogadishu to deploy in Kismayo

                            The African Union Mission in Somalia today welcomed some members of the Republic of Sierra Leone Armed Forces (RSLAF) to the Mission Headquarters in Mogadishu. AMISOM Force Commander, Lt. Gen. Andrew Gutti; Sierra Leone Contingent Commander, Colonel Mamadi Keita and senior AMISOM officers welcomed the troops off the plane at Mogadishu Airport before addressing them…

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                              Drone Crashes in Somalia’s Puntland Region

                              Mogadishu, June 01 2013 (SDN) -An official in the semiautonomous Puntland region of Somalia says a surveillance drone has crashed. Ports and Anti-piracy Minister Saeed Mohamed Rage said Saturday the drone crashed in Qaw village 20 kilometers (12miles) west of the port city of Bossasso. The United States military flies aerial surveillance drones from Indian…

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