Suicide bombers hit Somali capital, three dead: witnesses

    MOGADISHU (Reuters) – Two suicide bombers attacked a restaurant in the Somali capital on Saturday, killing a security guard who stopped them entering the building, locals said. It was not clear who was behind the bombings but Al Qaeda-linked al Shabaab insurgents have conducted similar previous attacks and remain a serious security challenge even after…

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      Two suicide bombers attack restaurant in Somali capital

      MOGADISHU — Two suicide bombers attacked a restaurant in Somalia’s capital Mogadishu on Saturday, wounding several people, police said, and killing one victim, according to a witness. “There were two suicide bombers who attacked the Village restaurant. The two of them have died and other people who stayed in the place were injured. We are…

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        Uganda to quit Somalia

        Uganda has resolved to pull out of all regional efforts, including peace keeping missions in Somalia, Central African Republic and DR Congo, over a leaked UN report, which accuses Uganda of supporting Congolese M23 rebels. In a statement to Parliament, Prime Minister Amama Mbabazi described the allegations as baseless, unfair and malicious. He said Uganda…

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          Somalia: Floods Displace Thousands in Somaliland

          Hargeisa — Heavy rains have displaced thousands of people in the mid-eastern regions of the self-declared republic of Somaliland, says a senior official. “More than 3,000 to 4,000 families in nine villages of Togdheer Region displaced by heavy rains last Friday [26 October ] need immediate assistance,” Abdo Aayir Osman, the governor of Togdheer Region,…

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            Aid for displaced Somalis stolen

            NAIROBI (AlertNet) – ‘Gatekeepers’ are siphoning off food aid intended for internally displaced people living in squalid camps in the Somali capital, Mogadishu, Refugees International said in a report on Thursday, calling on aid agencies to stop operating via remote control from neighbouring Kenya. There are some 184,000 internally displaced people in Mogadishu, and some…

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              MEMORIBLE LOCAL GOVERNMENT/COUNCIL AND MOYER JICIIR DURIN LIFE TIME (PART THREE) BY NASIR ALI KABADHE

              MEMORIBLE LOCAL GOVERNMENT/COUNCIL AND MOYER JICIIR DURIN LIFE TIME (PART THREE) BY NASIR ALI KABADHE (KampalaSDN)Hargaisa it’s Capital of Somaliland or it’s screen which shows the real picture in the hole country before the elected local government council in hargaisa we can say there is no institution to be busy civil service or hand over…

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                Kenyan official: 2,700 Ugandans dead in Somalia

                NAIROBI, Kenya — The number of African Union troops killed while battling Somali militants has always been a tightly held secret, but a top Kenyan official says more than 2,700 troops have died there. Richard Onyonka , Kenya’s deputy minister of foreign affairs, said Wednesday at a forum on Somalia that Uganda has lost more…

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                  UK groups to coordinate monitoring in Somaliland elections

                  International development agency Progressio, the Development Planning Unit at University College London (UCL) and Somaliland Focus (UK) are once again contributing to attempts to build a stable system of democracy in the Horn of Africa. The three organisations have been invited by Somaliland’s National Electoral Commission (NEC) to act as coordinators of the international observation…

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                    Somalia’s General Farah killed in al-Shabab ambush

                    A top Somali military commander has been killed in an ambush – the first general to be killed by the Islamists. Mohamed Ibrahim Farah, nicknamed “Gordon”, was killed near Merca, a strategic town captured from the al-Shabab militants in August. The Somali government army and African Union troops have been battling the al-Qaeda-aligned group for…

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                      Somalidiasporanews Editor Dies of Gun Shot Wound

                      Mogadisho- Somalidisporanews’s Somalia news editor died of Gun shot wound after a week of treatment in a Mogadisho Hospital. Mohamed Mohamud Tuuryare was one of  two Somali Journalist shot last week by unknown assailants. Mohamed received about five gun shots on his upper body and was left for dead by group of unknown thugs. Mohamed…

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                        Nashville’s Somalis embrace election

                        Nashville’s Somalis don’t want to hear how inconvenient it is to stand in long lines at the polls. They don’t like conversations about how watching TV is ruined by all the political attack ads, how Facebook friends turn on one another during election time, how life will be so much nicer once election season ends….

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                          Somali-American group wins FBI award

                          MINNEAPOLIS — The Ka Joog nonprofit run by young Somali-Americans from the Twin Cities will receive a community leadership award today from the Minneapolis office of the FBI. The organization takes its name from the Somali phrase meaning “stay away” — a message to encourage young people to avoid drugs, violence, and extremist ideology. The…

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                            Ethiopia sacks the president of Somali Region

                            The Ethiopian federal government has sacked the president of the Somali regional state according to reports in the regional administrative capital Jigjiga. The ouster of Abdi Mohamud Omar comes on the heels of growing local, regional and international accusations of widespread abuses in the region. Mr Omar has been accused of torturing, killing and the…

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                              Success Uncertain for European Training Effort

                              The German soldier is squatting in the Ugandan savanna as 30 pairs of eyes follow the felt-tipped pen in his hand. He is writing the most important commands onto a metal slate, once in English and once in Somali: “Attention” and “Fire.” His muscles twitch under the skin of his tattooed arms, and mosquitoes buzz…

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