Somali passports not used by Sudanese ISIS recruits: embassy

    The Somali embassy in Khartoum vehemently denied press reports which claimed that the most recent batch of Sudanese students sneaked out of the country using Somali passports. A statement signed by the Somali ambassador in Khartoum Mohammed Abdullah Agas on Wednesday, described these reports as “untrue” and “lacking credibility”. The envoy said that Somali passports…

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      Somali govt appoints new army chief

      The government of Somalia has confirmed the appointment of General Mohamed Aden Ahmed as the new Chief of Somali Armed Forces.Announcing the appointment after a meeting by the cabinet in Mogadishu on Thursday, the government described General Ahmed as a suitable choice for the fledgling Somali armed forces which is being reconstituted. The Somali Armed…

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        Al-Shabaab ‘storm Amisom base’ in Somalia

        Tuesday, September 01, 2015Militants from Somalia’s Al-Qaeda-affiliated Al-Shabaab group rammed a suicide car bomb into an African Union army base early Tuesday and stormed inside, an official and witness said.   There were no immediate reports on casualties, and the rebels said in a statement that the Amisom troops had fled the base, situated in…

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          5 details you shouldn’t give Facebook

          Monday, August 31, 2015–The whole point of Facebook is to share your life with other people. You probably have more than a few friends who fall into the over-sharing category. But don’t snicker. You may be one, too, and not even know it. Here are five personal tidbits Facebook asks you to share that you’re…

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            Somaliland: Bringing Hope to a Dry Land

            Coca-Cola Provided Clean Water for 50,000 Internally Displaced People in Somaliland Somaliland is a self-declared sovereign state and is internationally recognized as an autonomous region of Somalia, a country that has been in a civil war since 1991. Just six kilometers southwest of Hargeisa, the capital of Somaliland, lies Ayaha. Here, more than 50,000 Internally…

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              Al-shabab flog Somali man on rape charges

              Muqdisho———The Al-Qaeda linked Al-shabab group has flogged a Somali man in public after a court run by the group has convicted him of the rape charges leveled against him on Saturday.   The whipping took place in Galhareri, a town in central Somalia as the man was given 100 lashes in an open area where…

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                Somali authorities probe slaying of Minnesota teen

                Police in Somalia’s northern state of Puntland are investigating the brutal slaying of a Minnesota teen last May. Ammar Abdihamid Abdirahman, 17, was killed at a boarding school in the Somali town of Qardho six months after he left Minnesota. Somali media reports and Abdirahman’s family attorney say a group that included the school’s principal…

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                  Mogadishu book festival brings Somali talents together

                  The Somali capital, Mogadishu, is hosting an international book fair, the first such event in the city in more than two decades. Authors, playwrites, poets, artists and musician have travelled from across the world to attend the three-day event that was also guested by the Somali President Hassan Sheikh Mohamud. “We are holding this fair…

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                    Islamists kill at least seven in southern Somali attack

                    MOGADISHU (Reuters) – Islamist al Shabaab militants killed at least seven people including a regional official and local police commander in an attack on a government convoy in southern Somalia on Wednesday, officials and the group said. Al Shabaab attacked the convoy between Garbaharey and Baladhawo towns in the Gedo region, near the Kenyan border….

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