First Saudi women register to vote

    Friday August 21, 2015— Safinaz Abu al-Shamat and Jamal al-Saadi made history last Sunday by becoming the first Saudi women to register to vote. For the first time in the kingdom’s history, women will be able to vote, register as candidates and run for office in the municipal elections to be held on December 12. These…

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      Al-Shabab mocks Somali govt over civilian killings by AU soldiers

      Friday, August 21, 2015–The Al-Qaeda linked militant group in Somalia has scoffed at the Somali government for its silence towards civilians’ ‘massacre’ by Ethiopian-AU soldiers who killed civilians in Hiran region last week, calling it a ‘toothless pawn’. Last week, Ethiopian soldiers have shot dead at least six civilians in Halgan, a district in Hiiraan…

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        International community urges rapid resolution to crisis created by impeachment motion against President of the Federal Republic of Somalia

        Mogadishu, 19 August 2015: As concerned partners of the Somali people, the envoys of the United Nations, the African Union Mission in Somalia (AMISOM), the Inter-Governmental Authority on Development (IGAD), the European Union (EU), the United States of America and the United Kingdom express their deep concern that the parliamentary motion to impeach President Hassan…

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          IOM launches report on investing in Somali youth

          IOM, with funding from the Government of Japan, has launched its first report looking at the relationship between youth, employment and migration in Puntland and Somaliland, entitled “Investing in Somali Youth”. The report, which was launched on International Youth Day in Garowe, Puntland, aims to identify root causes for migration and analyses employment, skills and…

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            Police: Vandalism probe lacks evidence of race motive

            Vandalism to several vehicles over the weekend has left some St. Cloud residents feeling unsafe and wondering whether they are being targeted for their ethnicity. But St. Cloud police say they have not found any evidence that the crimes were racially motivated. A number of residents of Quarry Commons Apartment Homes and Edjwood Estates Apartments…

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              Kenyan police name ‘al-Shabab recruiters’

              Kenyan police have named three men it believes to be the major recruiters of young Kenyans to Islamist terror groups, especially Somalia’s al-Shabab. All three were operating in Kenya but are now based in Somalia, the police report said. One is believed to have helped plan the 2013 Westgate shopping centre attack in Nairobi, the…

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                Ohio Mayor Backs Head-Scarf Ban for Police

                Columbus Mayor Michael B. Coleman said he supports Police Chief Kim Jacobs’ decision to keep officers from wearing head scarves for religious reasons. But he said the city will try harder to recruit immigrants to the force, including by appealing to the families of potential applicants. “I’ve said this to our chief and safety director,…

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                  Caribou employee apologizes for post about Somalis

                  A Caribou Coffee supervisor in St. Cloud, Minn., has apologized for a Facebook post in which she described herself as a “racist against Somalis.” “I’m racist,” Rachel Teigland wrote on Aug. 14. “I want them all sent back to Somalia.” She alleged that a friend had been murdered by someone of Somali background. Teigland also…

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                    SL’s Health Minister arrives in Buhodle

                    BUHODLE– Somaliland’s Minister of Health Hon. Suleiman Isse Ahmed a.k.a “Haglatosiye” has on Sunday arrived in Buhodle where he received a cordial reception. The mission of the trip embarked by SL minister of health is to do all he can to prevent the outlawed Khatumo leader, a former Somali Prime Minister and current Lawmaker who…

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                      Somaliland: 150 runners participate 10 km City Run

                      HARGEISA- SL’s Minister of Sports, Youth and Tourism has organized 10 km City run which was held in Hargeisa on Sunday. More than 150 runners have participated the event and was aimed at encouraging to be peace loving and keeping peace and stability. The race started on the outskirts of Hargeisa in the west and…

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                        MPs reject mediations, insist on president’s impeachment

                        Monday, August 17, 2015—One of the leading legislators pushing the president’s impeachment campaign  over corruption allegations has ruled out talks to end the political bickering, calling the president to follow suit to the former Somali president Abdullahi Yusuf who resigned after parliament tried to impeach him in 2008. More than 93 legislators have lodged the…

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                          ‘AU troops killed Somali wedding guests’

                          African Union soldiers allegedly killed six people at a wedding in Somalia’s port town of Merca, Human Rights Watch (HRW) has said. The AU has already said it is investigating allegations that its soldiers were involved in killing civilians in the town in July. But this is the first detailed account of this alleged incident,…

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                            U.S. Vs China in Djibouti

                            The tiny country of Djibouti sitting at the strategically critical entrance from the Indian Ocean to the Red Sea is quickly turning into the latest confrontation between the USA and China in Africa. Djibouti, home to the only US permanent military presence in Africa, has recently notified the American military that they have to vacate…

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