Ahmed Madobe Elected President of Jubaland State

    Kismayu May 15 2013 (SDN) —The election of Jubaland’s “president”–a common title among regional heads in Somalia has been concluded to day in Kismayo. Reliable sources within the Jubaland state formation conference in Kismayo has confirmed to us that Sheikh Ahmed Mohamed Islam, better known as Ahmed Madobe was elected as the president of Jubaland…

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      Canada Restores Diplomatic Ties with Somalia

      Ottawa, May 15 (AFP) – Canada announced on Tuesday it is restoring diplomatic relations with Somalia, more than two decades after severing ties with the strife-torn African nation. Foreign Affairs Minister John Baird made the announcement after meeting here with Augustine Mahiga, Special Representative of the United Nations Secretary-General for Somalia. The government said in…

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        Somalia Federal Gov’t Signs “New Deal” Engagement in Mogadishu

        Mogadishu May 14 2013 (SDN) –Somali Federal Government has on Today signed the New Deal for engagement in fragile states which Somalia has officially joined. Somalia Prime Minister Abdi Farah Shirdon, Finance Minister Mohamud Hassan Suleyman along with several ministers, members of the civil society groups, members of the International Dialogue on peace-building and state-building,…

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          President Silanyo Meets With University Students

          Hargeisa May 14, 2013 (SDN) –Somaliland’s President Ahmed Mohamed Mohamoud Silanyo has met with students of five different Universities earlier today in Maansoor Hotel, Hargeisa. During the meeting president Silanyo was accompanied by five of his cabinet ministers namely, minister of presidency Hirsi Hajji Ali, minister of sports and culture, Ali Saed Raygal, minister of foreign…

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            Somaliland Bans UN Flights in Retaliatory Move

            Hargeisa May 14, 2013 (SDN) – Somaliland’s minister of Civil Aviation and air transport Mr. Mohamoud Hashi Abdi has announced on Tuesday that Somaliland government has banned UN aircrafts from flying over, or landing in Somaliland and all grounded UN airplane can’t departure, without further notice. The announcement came after Somalia’s Federal government in Mogadishu announced…

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              Floods In Somalia Kill 7, Displace Thousands

              Floods in many parts of Somalia have claimed the lives of seven children and displaced thousands others according to figures released by the UN humanitarian office for Somalia (OCHA).  The UN has listed the towns of Baidoa, Jowhar, Miido areas of southern Somalia as the worst affected by the recent floods. Other areas which have…

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                Man gets 10 years in Somali terror investigation

                MINNEAPOLIS (AP) — A former foot soldier for al-Shabab was sentenced to 10 years in prison Monday as a federal court begins doling out penalties in what has been called one of the largest efforts to recruit U.S. fighters into a foreign terrorist group. Kamal Said Hassan admitted he trained with a group linked to…

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                  Somalia Records Its First Wild Polio Case Since 2007

                  Mogadishu May 13, 2013 (SDN) –A 32-month old girl living near Mogadishu was recently paralyzed by wild polio virus, the World Health Organization (WHO) announced on 11 May. It is Somalia’s first case caused by wild polio virus since March 2007. Polio immunization campaigns have not occurred in some central and southern parts of the strife-torn…

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                    Somaliland: Information Minister Criticizes UCID Leader over Meeting with Somalia President

                    Hargeisa May 13, 2013 (SDN) –Somaliland’s information minister Abib Diriye Nour has criticized the chairman of the opposition Justice & Welfare Party-UCID Eng. Faisal Ali Warabe over unprecedented meeting he had with Somali president in Birmingham, earlier this week calling it ‘unfortunate’. The minister made these remarks during a press conference he held today in his…

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                      Somaliland: Tipper Lorries Drivers Protest Clashes in Buroa Leave One Person Dead

                      Buroa May 13, 2013 (SDN) –At least one person has been killed in clashes between security forces and angry demonstrators in Somaliland’s second largets city Buroa Togdheer region, officials say. Violence erupted when most-feared anti- demonstrations police squad known as RRU (Rapid Reaction Unit) attempted to quell angry demonstrators outside Buroa local municipality. The death follows…

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                        Minister Haglatosiye Dismisses Resignation Rumors

                        Hargeisa May 12, 2013 (SDN) –Somaliland’s minister of rehabilitation and reconstruction Mr. Sulaiman Haglatosiye has denied media speculations about his imminent resignation over problems with president Silanyo’s administration. Haglatosiye responded Today to media claims by Saying “Of course, not!” while speaking to the press at Egal international airport here in Hargeisa. On his arrival from Djibouti…

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