1 Child Killed, 3 Wounded in Kenya Church Attack

    Kenyan authorities say a hand grenade has ripped through a church in the capital, Nairobi, killing one child and wounding three others. Police say the attack appeared to target a Sunday school class for children. There has been no claim of responsibility for Sunday’s attack on the St. Polycarp church on the outskirts of Nairobi….

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      STATEMENT BY H.E. DR. ABDIWELI MOHAMED ALI, PRIME MINISTER OF THE FEDERAL REPUBLIC OF SOMALIA AT THE OPENING OF THE 67TH REGULAR SESSION OF THE GENERAL ASSEMBLY OF THE UNITED NATIONS

      Mr. President, Mr. Secretary-General, Distinguished Heads of State and Government, Ladies and Gentlemen,   Just over two weeks ago, Somalia took a bold and decisive step away from decades of division, disorder and conflict, and instead towards the reconstitution of a more representative, more democratic Somali republic at peace with itself, with its neighbours and…

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        2 more Somali journalists murdered; 1 is beheaded

        MOGADISHU, Somalia — One Somali journalist was shot dead by gunmen on Friday while a second journalist was beheaded and his body dumped in the street, officials and residents said, two attacks that bring the number of Somali journalists killed this year to 15. No group has yet claimed responsibility for the latest killings, but…

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          Kenyan troops capture last Somali rebel stronghold

          MOGADISHU — The Kenyan army said Friday that it has taken the southern Somali port city of Kismayo, the last stronghold of the Al-Qaeda linked Shebab, a claim dismissed by residents and the insurgents. “Kismayo has fallen and with minimum resistance,” Kenyan army spokesman Cyrus Oguna told AFP, even as several residents said that fighting…

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            U.N.: Ransoms to pirates top $30M so far

            MOGADISHU, Somalia — Ransoms paid to pirates off the Horn of Africa so far in 2012 are estimated between $25 million and $30 million, the U.N. Office on Drugs and Crimes said. In a report issued on World Maritime Day, the office said it was important to tackle the piracy problem on land to help…

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              UAE delivers a statement on human rights in Somalia

              WAM Geneva, Sep 27th, 2012 (WAM)–Ambassador Obaid Al Zaabi, UAE Permanent Representative to United Nations and Other International Organisations in Geneva has called for concerted international efforts to curb the tragedy of Somali people. Al Zaabi was addressing the Human Rights Council in Geneva, on the status of human rights in Somalia before the Human…

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                Somalis being targeted in CPT

                CAPE TOWN – An academic on Wednesday backed claims by Somalis that they are being targeted by a murderous city gang. At least three Somali men have been killed in Cape Town in just two days. In the latest incident, a shopkeeper was gunned down in Gugulethu on Tuesday evening. A Somali activist has told…

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                  4th Edition Of the Independent Post weekly News-paper Published by Sister Publication of HUBAAL Somali Language Post

                  Government to evict Over 300 Poor Families from Masalaha area Hargeisa (HMN) – Government has planned to take more 300 families out of Masalaha area which is near Egal International Airport and the poor families accused the minister of Aviation and Air Transport of involving in this operation. People who gathered near that area angered…

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                    Somali rebels threat to kill all MPs

                    Islamist rebels said they shot dead a Somali lawmaker in Mogadishu on Saturday and threatened to kill every legislator in the country. Gunmen shot dead Mustaf Haji Mohamed outside his home after evening prayers, the latest in a wave of attacks since Somalia’s new assembly elected President Hassan Sheikh Mohamud earlier this month. “How many…

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                      Suicide bombers kill 15 in Somali capital

                      MOGADISHU (Reuters) – Two suicide bombers walked into a restaurant in central Mogadishu and killed at least 15 people on Thursday, police said, highlighting the security challenges facing the country’s new president. There was no immediate claim of responsibility. However, suspicions will fall on the Islamist militant group al Shabaab which has carried out a…

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