Islamist Morsi Wins Egyptian Presidential Vote

    CAIRO—Egypt erupted into celebrations after an election commission named Mohammed Morsi the first democratically elected president in Egyptian history and the first elected Islamist head of state in the Arab world, marking a pivotal moment in a chaotic regional shift toward democracy. Mr. Morsi, the head of the Muslim Brotherhood’s political party, won 51.7% in…

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      UNHCR Evaluates IDP Movements in Southern Somalia

      A new UNHCR population assessment of the Afgooye corridor west of the Somali capital Mogadishu has found a significant reduction in the number of displaced people living there. From data collated in May we estimate that up to 120,000 internally displaced people (IDPs) may still be living along this 30 kilometre-long stretch of road. At…

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        ADDIS ABABA,  (Reuters) – Ethiopia plans to keep its troops in Somalia until the Horn of Africa country ratifies a constitution and its military is able to fend off militant threats on its own, an official said on Friday, signalling a change in policy. Addis Ababa rolled hundreds of troops across its border in November…

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          Draft Constitution Reached for Somalia

          Somalia has taken a big step along its so-called roadmap for ending a period of political transition toward a new government. On Friday, in Nairobi, Somali officials signed an agreement on a proposed constitution. Augustine Mahiga, the United Nations special representative for Somalia, welcomed the signing of several important measures on the roadmap. AUGUSTINE MAHIGA:…

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            Young Somalis struggle to find peace in Canada

            They are called the ciyaal baraf, or the children of the snow. The kids of a generation who fled blood-stained Somalia two decades ago. Their parents sought refuge across the world in a mass exodus from civil war. Many settled in Canada, mostly in Toronto, where they raised their children, often in poverty. And, as…

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              Somali Asylum Seekers Arrested in Angola

              Luanda (SDN) -Officials with the government of Angola have conducted a series of raids over the last few days in an attempt to round up dozens of Somali asylum seekers living in the capital city of Luanda. Somalis in Luanda have been living in fear and constant worry since the start of operations a few…

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                UK: Amina Adan’s Killer sentenced to 26 years in prison

                London (SDN)-A Somali man accused of killing his girlfriend one year ago plead guilty to the murder  in a London court. Zakaria Mohamed an asylum seeker and Amina Adan a recruitment consultant for Al Jazeera news lived together in an east London dwelling where Zakaria Mohamed stabbed the victim 57 times. Zakaria was on probation…

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                  Somaliland and Somalia Talks: Chevening House Declaration

                  Chevening House Declaration 20-21 June 2012 1. Following the commitments in the London and Istanbul Communique’s, the Internaitonal Community will support dialogue between the Transitional Federal Government of Somalia (or its replacement) and Somaliland, to clarify their future  relations, the two sides met at technical level on 20-june-2012 at chevening House 2. The Meeting was…

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                    South African government thanks Somalia, Italy

                    South Africa thanked the Italian and Somalian authorities on Thursday for the safe return of a local couple held captive by pirates for 20 months. “The couple was released unharmed and is receiving consular support from the South African mission to Somalia, which is based in Nairobi, Kenya,” said international relations spokesman Nelson Kgwete. “Arrangements…

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                      UNHCR Tries to Count Somalia’s Displaced

                      NAIROBI – As the United Nations prepares to mark World Refugee Day Wednesday, the U.N. refugee agency is struggling to put exact figures to the number of internally displaced people inside Somalia. The country’s displaced population is constantly on the move in search of humanitarian assistance and a peaceful environment. The U.N. refugee agency, or…

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                        Somaliland talks set to start in secret UK location

                        Leaders from Somalia and Somaliland are due to start the first ever formal discussions on the future of the self-proclaimed Somaliland republic. It broke away in 1991 and wants to be a separate country – but it has not been internationally recognised. Mogadishu wants the northern territory to be part of a single Somali state….

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                          Somali pirates weakened but not defeated: EU commander

                          The number of successful Somali pirate attacks has fallen but international navies must not drop their guard and keep up the pressure, the commander of the EU mission said Tuesday. British Rear Admiral Duncan Potts warned that the gains made against pirates off the Horn of Africa were reversible and that the fight against piracy…

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                            Somalia tops failed states index for fifth year

                            Six African nations are in the top 10 of an annual failed-state index, including Somalia, which heads the list for the fifth straight year after continued struggles with lawlessness and piracy. Somalia tops the 2012 Failed States Index because of “widespread lawlessness, ineffective government, terrorism, insurgency, crime, and well-publicized pirate attacks against foreign vessels,” the…

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                              Somalia’s Prime Minister heads to Nairobi to finalize Roadmap

                              Mogadishu (SDN) – Somalia’s Prime Minister Dr. Abdiweli Mahamed Ali left Mogadishu’s Aadan Adde airport for Kenya’s capital city of Nairobi today. He is expected to take part in meetings with signatories and stakeholders in the Roadmap to peace process. The Prime Minister was accompanied by a delegation of several ministers from his administration. Prime…

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                                Al-Shabaab Leader Releases Recording

                                Afgooye (SDN) The leader of Al Shabaab Sheikh Muqtaar Abdirahman (Abu Zubayr) released an audio recording today which revealed that he is still in Somalia organizing insurgency operations. He also said that Al Shabaab will continue its campaign against the transitional federal government of Somalia and AMISOM troops. He went on to say that AMISOM…

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                                  Somaliland Unveils 5 Year Health Sector Development Plan

                                  Doctors and specialists from Somaliland’s various regions met at the Mansoor Hotel in the city of Hargeisa today to discuss the development of a five year plan to improve Somaliland’s health care system. Abdi Ahmed Nuur, the general director of the Ministry of Health spoke at the event which is expected to take place over…

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