British Somalis going back for a future

    Parents of some British Somalis are sending their children back to Africa because they fear what might happen to them in the UK, writes reporter Jamal Osman. Hassan, a 20-year-old man from Sheffield, is enjoying life in Hargeisa, Somaliland. Back in the UK he faced so many challenges. His family was always worried about him…

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      FGM is halting female rights advancements in Somaliland

      The practice of female genital mutilation (FGM) is not only abhorrent but it is a denial of rights. This is the opinion of Somaliland’s Minister of Religion and Endowments Hon Sheikh Khalil Abdilahi, who voiced his concerns at an FGM awareness-raising workshop held by the National Organization of Women, reports the Somaliland Sun. He stressed…

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        Uganda police arrest terror suspect

        Ugandan police is in custody of a suspected terrorist only identified as Hussein. Hussein is one of the three suspects being hunted by the East African Countries. According to the deputy spokesperson of police, Judith Nabakooba, Hussein and other two terrorists entered the country through the Busia and other borders targeting to hit Uganda for…

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          Egypt’s Mubarak: From war hero to convict

          CAIRO— War hero. Savior of the nation. An anchor of stability in a turbulent region. And in the twilight of his life, a criminal convicted for his role in the deaths of those fighting to oust him. Hosni Mubarak was sentenced Saturday to life in prison after a court convicted him on charges of complicity…

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            ISTANBUL: Leader touts Somalia’s potential

            ISTANBUL — Somalia’s prime minister said Thursday that his country has more to offer than pirates, militants and images of the hungry, and that Somalis can even teach the world a thing or two about resilience. Abdiweli Mohamed Ali delivered his hopeful vision at a conference in Istanbul, where hundreds of Somali and international delegates…

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              Facts, figures and major problems of Somalia

              Somalia, officially the Somali Republic, lies on the east coast of Africa, with Ethiopia to its northwest, Kenya to its west and a short frontier with Dijibouti in the northwest. Mogadishu is the country’s capital and the national language is Somali, but Arabic is also in official use. English and Italian are widely spoken. The…

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                Mubarak’s sons to be tried for insider trading

                CAIRO – Hosni Mubarak‘s two sons were charged Wednesday with insider trading and referred to trial before a criminal court. A statement by the prosecutor-general’s office carried on the official state news agency said the two, along with seven others, made millions of pounds in illicit gains from the sale of a bank. Mubarak and…

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                  Roadside bomb in Somalia’s Puntland kills 6

                  MOGADISHU — At least six people, including three civilians, were killed Wednesday in northern Somalia’s Puntland region when a roadside bomb exploded as security forces tried to defuse it. “Three members of the security forces and three civilians were killed in the explosion,” said security official Mahdi Abdulahi. The blast occurred in the northern part…

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                    Somali farmers rejoice at end of militant tax

                    AFGOYE, Somalia — The farmers in Afgoye, a town on the outskirts of Mogadishu long controlled by Islamist militants, didn’t even wait to clear away the bullet casings from last week’s battles before filling up trucks with produce to drive into the capital. Farmers here are rejoicing at the taking of Afgoye by African Union…

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                      Somalia’s al-Shabab ambush President Ahmed’s convoy

                      Somalia’s President Sheikh Sharif Sheikh Ahmed has escaped unharmed from an Islamist militant attack after a visit to a newly captured town. His armoured convoy was ambushed on a road between Afgoye and the capital, Mogadishu, which African Union troops said they had made secure on Monday. Officials said the interim president, who was making…

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                        Annan warns Syria of grave concern, West pulls envoys

                        Peace envoy Kofi Annan expressed “grave concern” to Syria’s President Bashar al-Assad on Tuesday and Western nations threw out its envoys to protest against a massacre of 108 civilians, many of them children, in the town of Houla. France, Britain, Canada, Germany, Italy, Spain and Australia said they were expelling the Syrian envoys from their…

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                          Relief Agencies Highlight Urgent Needs in Somalia

                          16 relief agencies working to save lives and provide vital basic services in Somalia are calling on the international community to maintain their support for humanitarian needs in the country. Agencies are fearful that a political vision for Somalia’s future development may come at the cost of lifesaving interventions for communities still caught up in…

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                            Somalia Joins Anti-Personnel Mine Ban Convention

                            Geneva-Somalia has joined the landmark Anti-Personnel Mine Ban Convention, or Ottawa Convention, becoming the 160th State Party to the international treaty which bans the use, stockpiling, production and transfer of anti-personnel mines. With Somalia’s accession, every state in Sub-Saharan Africa is now bound by the Convention. “Somalia’s decision to join this international movement is significant,”…

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                              Blast rocks Kenyan capital, more than 30 hurt

                              NAIROBI – An explosion tore through a shopping complex in Nairobi’s business district during Monday’s lunch hour, wounding more than 30 people, and police said they were investigating whether it was a bomb attack. Police spokesman Eric Kiraithe said anti-terrorism police were combing the blast site in the city centre for clues, appearing to row…

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                                Ethiopia’s Special Paramilitary Force Executed 10 Men and Terrorised Villagers, Says Human Rights Watch

                                The Ethiopian government’s paramilitary force summarily executed 10 men after a dispute with villagers spiralled out of control, Human Rights Watch has claimed. The attack took place in Ethiopia‘s eastern Somali region in March.  A team for Human Right Watch made the discovery while on a fact-finding mission in neighbouring Somaliland in April. The watchdog…

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