Somali al-Shabab training base Lanta-Buro ‘captured’

    Somali government soldiers and African Union troops have seized a major Islamist militant training base, a Somali army commander has told the BBC. Abdikarin Yusuf, deputy army of the Somali military, said al-Shabab fighters withdrew without a fight. Observers say the capture of Lanta-Buro, 40km (25 miles) west of the capital Mogadishu, is a major…

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      Kenyan Christians pray targeted attacks end

      MOMBASA, Kenya  – Kenyan Christians fear they are being targeted by militant Islamists, perhaps to avenge the country’s military incursion inside Somalia, but vowed on Sunday to respond through prayers, not violence. In the port city of Mombasa security guards body-searched worshippers, while in the eastern town of Garissa, where attacks on two churches last…

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        Somaliland military officers graduate from Ethiopia’s Defence College

        Addis Ababa, 07, July 2012 (SDN)- Twelve Somaliland cadets graduated this week from the Ethiopian Defence Engineering College where they have been studying military engineering skills. At a graduation ceremony, also attended by senior Somaliland security officials, Ethiopia’s Defense Minister, Siraj Fegesa, awarded a gold medal to Saeed Adan Nur from Somaliland in recognition of…

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          AMISOM assumes formal command of Kenyan forces in Somalia

          African Union Mission in Somalia (AMISOM) today assumed formal command of the Kenyan forces in Southern Somalia at a colorful ceremony held at the Kenyan Department of Defense headquarters in Nairobi. A total of 4664 Kenyan personnel are being integrated into AMISOM, bringing the AMISOM force strength to slightly over 17,000 troops out of a…

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            Refugees Raise Questions of Accountability in Dadaab

            DADAAB, (SDN) – Hundreds of thousands of Somali refugees in Kenya’s northeastern Dadaab refugee camp depend on aid to meet all their basic needs; while they are grateful for the help and the relative security the settlement provides, many feel the aid could be managed in more effective ways. Food distribution is one of the areas…

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              UN Office for the Coordination of Humanitarian Affairs “Deeply Concerned” over situation in Somalia

              New York (SDN)-An internal memo from the UN Office for the Coordination of Humanitarian Affairs that was made public earlier today has highlighted the continued insecurity faced by Somali’s in the south central region. According to UNOCHA’s statement: the humanitarian situation in Somalia is critical and needs to remain high on the agenda of the international community. Although…

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                Four aid workers kidnapped in Kenya rescued in Somalia

                Somali and Kenyan troops have rescued four aid workers — including two Canadians – who were kidnapped from a refugee camp in Kenya last week. The four rescued workers from the Norwegian Refugee Council were flown to Nairobi, Kenya on Monday afternoon, the aid group said. The NRC said the four released hostages were: Astrid…

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                  Egypt President-elect Mohamed Mursi hails Tahrir crowds

                  Mohamed Mursi: ”You (the Egyptian people) are the supreme authority and source of legitimacy” Egyptian President-elect Mohamed Mursi has praised crowds in Cairo’s Tahrir Square, the focal point of protests that overthrew President Hosni Mubarak. Thousands had gathered to protest against decrees issued by Egypt’s military rulers. Mr Mursi swore a symbolic oath before the…

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                    Somali and Somaliland presidents meet in Dubai

                    The presidents of Somalia and Somaliland have held their first formal talks since Somaliland broke away more than two decades ago. The meeting, in Dubai, followed talks in Britain where their representatives discussed ways of clarifying their relationship. The two men, Sheikh Sharif Sheikh Ahmed and Ahmed Silanyo, said steps have been taken to continue…

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                      First meeting of Silanyo/Sheikh Sharif: Dubai Statement

                      DUBAI STATEMENT ON 28 JUNE 2012 1-      Following the London and Istanbul communiqués that the international community would support dialogue between the Trasitional Federal Government of Somalia (or its replacement) and the Government of Somaliland to clarify their future relaions, and following the meeting held in Chevening House, London, the President the Trasitional Federal Government…

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                        Somalia’s president to join Dubai fight against pirates

                        DUBAI — Somalia’s president Sharif Sheikh Ahmed will attend the global anti-piracy conference that begins here tomorrow to affirm his country’s commitment to fight the menace. Mr Ahmed will also seek to shore up support and funding for development initiatives to root out piracy. He will be among foreign ministers, senior government officials from more…

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                          Saudis give women Olympic Games go-ahead

                          Saudi Arabia, where public sports events for women are banned, will allow females to compete in the Olympic Games for the first time, its embassy in London said in a landmark statement. The Saudi Olympic Committee will “oversee participation of women athletes who can qualify”, the BBC quoted the statement as saying. The issue of…

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                            Kenya charges Iranians over explosives

                            NAIROBI, Kenya Jun 25 – Two men thought to be Iranians who were arrested last week in Nairobi and Mombasa were charged on Monday with being in possession of dangerous explosives. Charges for Ahmed Mohamud and Said Mausud, read that they were found with 15 kilograms of RDX explosives in circumstances which indicated that they…

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