UK to grant £3m aid boost to Somalia

    London Feb 05 2013 (SDN)– Somalia will receive almost £3m in new aid from the UK, it was announced as the country’s president visited London. Some £1.47m will support Somalia’s new government and federal parliament. The other £1.5m million will help provide food for up to 60,000 malnourished children and mothers. Somalia is emerging from…

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      Uganda advises donors on Somali Police

      Bihanga Feb 03 2013 (SDN)– Uganda has asked donors supporting the reconstruction of Somalia to work in partnership with each other instead of competing, if the challenges facing the devastated Horn of Africa nation are to be addressed. The minister of defence Dr. Crispus Kiyonga was at the close of the week officiating at the…

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        Somali police charge journalist

        SOMALI police have charged five people including a journalist and a woman allegedly raped by government troops in a case dismissed by rights groups as “politically motivated”. Freelance journalist Abdiaziz Abdinuur, who works for several Somali radio stations as well as international media, was detained without charge on January 10 in the capital Mogadishu after…

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          Somali FM hails Somalia-China relations

          ADDIS ABABA, Jan. 31 (Xinhua) — Somalia’s Foreign Minister Fowsiyo Yussuf Haji Adan highly regards relations between the troubled Horn of African country and China dating back to the 1960s. The minister told Xinhua in an interview on the sidelines of the just-concluded African Union summit held here that in the 1960s, China built a…

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            Somali drivers form cab company, hope to gain permits

            Ahmed Omar and his fellow Somali cab-driver friends already have a company website, headquarters offices and vehicles painted red, white and blue that don the words, “TENN-CAB.” The only thing they lack: authorization from city regulators to begin operating. Six months after a Metro commission approved Nashville’s first-ever driver-owned taxi company – a group of…

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              Suicide Bomber Kills 2 at Somali President’s Villa

              A suicide bomber Tuesday detonated explosives outside the prime minister’s home in Somalia’s presidential palace compound, killing two people, security officials said. Al-Qaida-linked militants claimed responsibility for the attack. The man blew himself up in the morning when questioned by soldiers at a checkpoint in the palace complex known as Villa Somalia, said Mohamed Ali,…

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                Minister of Foreign Affairs of the Republic of Somaliland in response to the UK Foreign and Commonwealth Office’s revised travel advice for Somaliland

                The Government of the Republic of Somaliland takes its responsibility to protect foreign nationals living and working in the country very seriously. International organisations, multinational businesses and other foreign entities have been operating securely in Somaliland for many years, thanks to the resources we have invested in our security institutions, and the willingness of the…

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