UN to relocate 80,000 displaced Somalis

    The United Nations has announced plans to relocate some 80,000 displaced Somalis living in the war-torn capital Mogadishu, Press TV reports. According to the Coordination of Humanitarian Affairs (OCHA), an estimated 200,000 to 360,000 people who fled the country’s famine, are currently living in more than 500 overcrowded camps. In mid-2011, Somalia struggled with a deadly drought…

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      Kismayo Police Catch Woman Wearing Explosive Belt

        Kismayo May 01 2013 (SDN) -Kismayo interim administration forces in southern Somalia caught a woman wearing an explosive belt at the entrance gate of Kismayo University on Wednesday. The police in Kismayo believe that the woman was meant to detonate the belt inside the university conference hall where the conference of the Jubaland state…

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        Somali militants threaten to avenge Puntland killings

        (Reuters) – Al Qaeda-linked Somali militants who have dug into parts of the northern Puntland province pledged vengeance after authorities in the autonomous region executed 13 suspected Islamist rebels. Puntland long avoided being caught up in successive Islamist insurgencies that have shattered Somalia but has slowly been infiltrated by al Shabaab rebels squeezed out of…

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          Justine Greening MP visits Mill Hill-based charity BritSom

          The International Development Secretary has visited Mill Hill to meet with members of Barnet’s Somali community ahead of a major international conference on Somalia next month. Justine Greening and MP for Hendon Matthew Offord met members of Somali non-profit organisation BritSom at the Eversfield Centre on Friday to hear their views on how the British…

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            Somali Troops Take Over Al-Shabaab Stronghold El Garas

            The Somali National Army announced Monday (April 29th) that they have gained control of El Garas village, 45 kilometres north of the Bakol regional capital Hudur. “The armed forces attacked al-Shabaab’s base in El Garas in the Bakol region this morning,” Colonel Hassan Isahaaq, commander of the army’s first battalion in Bay and Bakol regions,…

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              Somali mail to make comeback

              SOMALIA – Residents may soon be receiving letters from abroad for the first time in more than 20 years after a deal was struck with the United Nations’ postal agency, the latest step towards ending Somalia’s isolation following two decades of civil conflict. But the challenges to bringing the Horn of Africa country back into…

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                Search for oil expands in Somaliland

                Somaliland hopes that exploration by international oil companies will unearth reserves similar to those in nearby Yemen, and is in talks to increase the number of companies taking on acreage in the quasi-autonomous region. The region, which considers itself independent from Somalia but is not recognised by the international community, last week signed its second…

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                  Former Kenyan Prime Minister, Raila Odinga met with president Silanyo in Heathrow airport VIP lounge

                  London (The Independent) –Somaliland president Ahmed Mohamed Mohamud “Silaanyo” and his delegation on yesterday morning arrived at the Heathrow Airport, UK. The president arrived from United States of America  where he had held talks with the U.S government officials and American businessmen was welcomed by thousands of somalilanders living in London, and Somaliland representatives in…

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                    Ban Appoints British Diplomat as New UN Envoy for Somalia

                    New York (The Independent/Agencies)Ban Ki-moon has appointed Nicholas Kay, a diplomat from the United Kingdom, as his new Special Representative for Somalia, it was  today. Mr. Kay succeeds Augustine Mahiga of Tanzania, who has served as Special Representative and head of the UN Political Office for Somalia  for the last three years and will complete…

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                      Iraq Suspends Licenses of Al-Jazeera, 9 TV Channels for Promoting Sectarian Agenda

                      Baghdad (The Independent/Agencies) -Iraq has suspended the licenses of Al Jazeera and nine other television channels for allegedly promoting violence and sectarianism, Al Jazeera reported, citing a senior official at the country’s media watchdog. “We took a decision to suspend the license of some satellite channels that adopted language encouraging violence and sectarianism,” Mujahid Abu…

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                        Search for Oil Expands In Somaliland

                        Somaliland hopes that exploration by international oil companies will unearth reserves similar to those in nearby Yemen, and is in talks to increase the number of companies taking on acreage in the quasi-autonomous region. The region, which considers itself independent from Somalia but is not recognised by the international community, last week signed its second…

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                          Interior Minister Briefs Parliament on Security, HUBAAL Attack Investigation

                          Hargeisa (The     Independent) –   Somaliland’s interior minister Mohamed Nur Arale (Duur) has briefed the House of Representatives yesterday on the security situation following outcry from the country’s journalists on the blatant attack and the failed assassination attempt on the life of Hubaal Media Network manager  Mohamed Ahmed Jama ‘Aloley by government’s security officials. The circumstances…

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                            The documentary film series,examines the dynamics in multiple post conflict settings,Somaliland and South Sudan are presented in this trailer

                            Modern conflict forces people to decide whether to stay or to leave their homeland and eventually, whether to return. Long after peace and economic stability resume, the struggle between those who stayed, those who left, and those who returned is a legacy of war that affects both countries of conflict and countries of refuge. The…

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                              Somalis engaged in Minneapolis politics and issues

                              ‘It reinforced and reminded me that recent immigrants will soon be integrated into this society and frictions/problems will resolve themselves. History bears this to be true.” These sentences were written on an evaluation form completed by police officers attending one of the seminars that I conduct for law enforcement officers from time to time. It…

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