Dispute widens over charcoal exports from Kismayo

    Enforcing the ban on charcoal exports from the Somali port of Kismayo continues to be a source of dispute between regional authorities and federal officials who disagree over how to manage the surplus left in the city after al-Shabaab was ousted. Following al-Shabaab’s forced departure from the city in September, the interim administration of Kismayo…

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      The Somali Connection

      To what extent is the CIA still involved in detaining and interrogating terrorist enemy combatants? Yesterday we noted that past Petraeus paramour Paula Broadwell had claimed on Oct. 26 that the agency was holding three Libyan detainees in Benghazi at the time of the 9/11 attacks there. Fox News Channel’s Jennifer Griffin mentioned the three detainees…

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        UN envoy welcomes Somali parliament’s endorsement of new cabinet as an ‘important milestone’

        The United Nations top political official for Somalia today welcomed the recent endorsement by the East African country’s parliament of a new cabinet, the so-called Council of Ministers. “This is another important milestone in the history of Somalia – the appointment of clean slate of just ten Ministers conclusively demonstrates the will of the Somali…

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          ‘No civil war in Somalia’: Migration Board

          Somalis seeking a residence permit in Sweden will face tighter restrictions in the near future, after the Swedish Migration Board (Migrationsverket) judged that the country was no longer at war. “The fighting isn’t regular enough to warrant calling it a civil war, but it is still a difficult situation,” Migration Board legal expert Fredrik Beijer…

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            Somali parliament endorses downsized Cabinet

            MOGADISHU, Somalia – In a sign Somalia’s government may be willing to move away from its corrupt past, the parliament on Tuesday approved a smaller, 10-member Cabinet in a vote that serves as an important victory for the country’s new prime minister. Parliamentary speaker Mohmed Sheik Osman Jawari said 219 parliamentarians endorsed the Cabinet in…

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              CEFACA lauds for Djibouti’s new football Boss

              The council of east and central Africa football Associations (CECAFA) has welcomed the outcome of football election in Djibouti on Saturday, where long-serving individual Souleiman Hassan Waberi has been elected to lead the Djibouti Football federation for the next four years. CECAFA secretary General Nicholas Musonye said in a press statement today that the regional…

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                New Djibouti FA president pledges change

                The new president of Djibouti Football Federation Souleiman Hassan Waberi has pledged a big change in terms of football development in his country. He made the pledge after he was elected as the Djibouti FA president on Saturday morning in the presence of high profile officials from FIFA and CAF. During a post election address,…

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                  No Immunity for Somali Leader Who Tortured

                  (CN) – There is no possibility of immunity for the former Somali prime minister who conceded liability over the mass killing and torture of his people, the 4th Circuit ruled. Mohamed Ali Samantar, who now lives in Fairfax, Va., served as defense minister and prime minister after a military coup overthrew Somalia’s elected government in…

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                    Blast Rocks Somali Parliament

                    Mogadishu (SDN)-A car expolostion in front of the Somali Parlimeint killed a government soldier and wounded three civilians according to somalidiasporanews  reporter on the ground. The expolotion took place as the Somali lawmakers where inside meeting on Wednesday. No group has claimed responsibility for the attack ,but the militant group Al Shabab are known for…

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                      Seychelles convicts Somali pirates

                      VICTORIA, Seychelles, Nov. 7 (UPI) — Fifteen Somalis were convicted of piracy and sentenced to 18-year jail terms in the Indian Ocean nation of Seychelles. Seychelles Supreme Court judge Mohan Burham announced the sentence Monday of the men who boarded a merchant ship on the ocean, armed with assault rifles, Jan. 5, the newspaper Seychelles…

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                        ‘Shuraako,’ Launched to Create Jobs and Economic Growth in Somalia and Somaliland

                        COLORADO, USA – November 6, 2012 – An innovative initiative was launched today in Colorado, USA, to foster job creation and economic growth in Somalia and Somaliland. The program, called Shuraako (Somali for ‘partnerships’), seeks to create jobs in Somalia through supporting business development and social entrepreneurship in one of the most challenging regions of…

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