Yemeni troops kill 62 militants in southern regions

    Yemeni troops stationed in southern Abyan province killed 62 al-Qaeda-linked fighters and injured dozens more, the Defence Ministry reported Saturday, dpa reported. The army managed to clear all positions used by members of the al-Qaeda-affiliated Ansar al-Sharia group (Partisans of the Islamic Law) from the eastern areas of the city of Zinjibar in Abyan, the…

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      Somali Cabinet Ministers agree to exonerate Hormuud telecommunication from accusations of UN

      Mogadishu, May 25, 2012 – Somalia’s interior minister and National Security has today briefed the cabinet about an investigation carried out on Hormuud Telecommunication Company where the UN leveled accusation against the company on 17th February. The minister said a thorough investigation was carried out in which AMISOM, the UN and Djibouti were informed about…

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        UN Secretary General marks Africa Day

        UN-Each year, Africa Day provides an opportunity to acknowledge the achievements of the peoples and Governments of Africa and to reaffirm the support of the United Nations for their efforts to build a better future. The United Nations commends Africa’s recent efforts to consolidate its peace and security architecture, and to reject unconstitutional changes of…

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          Al-Shabaab Goes Off the Air

          Lower Shabelle (SDN)- The Undulus broadcasting station used by the Al-Shabaab militant group’s communication arm has been off the air for the last few days following the expansion of AMISOM’s offensive military campaign in the region. The city of Ceelasha Biyaha where the broadcaster is located has been under siege for several days in a…

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            Iran Navy saves 2 oil tankers from pirates

            Tehran, May 25, – Iran’s Navy warships have foiled a pirate attack on two Iranian oil tankers in the international waters, a statement released by Iran’s navy Public Relations Department said here on Friday. “The first Iranian oil tanker was attacked by pirate boats on first days of this week near Muscat in Oman’s northeastern…

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              Somalia reaches agreement on ending transition period

              Somali leaders, meeting in the Ethiopian capital, Addis Ababa over the last three days, have finally agreed to end the political transition process and set a date for the creation of a parliament and a new president. The leaders say they have resolved their differences over the new constitution and solved previous contentious issues. This…

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                Livestock industry benefits from improved food security, provides affordable energy

                Sheikh, Somaliland, 21 May 2012 – The livestock industry is the economic backbone of Somaliland, providing livelihoods for approximately 75 percent of the population. A new project, initiated by UNDP and Terra Nuova,  aims to both strengthen this industry through improving food safety, and to harness its potential by piloting the production of biogas, using animal…

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                  Permanent homes in Somaliland for 300 displaced persons

                  Burao (UNHCR/NRC)-A total of 50 permanent shelters, which will benefit 300 people, were constructed by members of the community with the training, technical assistance and supervision of NRC. The Somaliland Government was also instrumental in the success of the project. Each home consists of two rooms and outdoor space totalling 144 square metres. NRC provided…

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                    Mark Bowden: Immediate Assistance to Civilians Affected by Military Activity in Mogadishu Corridor Underway

                    Mogadishu (UN)-As military forces make their way into Somalia’s Afgooye corridor, the United Nations top humanitarian official for the east African country today reiterated his call for efforts to be made to minimize the impact of conflict on civilians. “At this stage, we have no reports of significant movements of people from the corridor,” the…

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                      Coca-Cola Opens Bottling Plant in Somaliland

                      HARGEISA (Reuters) – Coca-Cola Co. has opened a $15 million bottling plant in Somalia’s breakaway enclave of Somaliland, part of a plan to win more African consumers by investing $12 billion in the continent by 2020, the company said on Wednesday. The production plant is the first major industrial investment for the enclave, which declared…

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                        Ethiopian to Resume Flights to Hargeisa

                        Ethiopian Airlines, the fastest growing airline in Africa, is pleased to announce the resumption of its flights to Hargeisa in Somaliland as of 10 June 2012. Ethiopian will operate daily flights to Hargeisa using its Q400 aircraft, with three morning and four afternoon flights. Hargeisa is the second largest city in Somalia and the capital…

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                          Piracy Trial Starts in France for Six Somalis

                          Six suspected Somali pirates went on trial on Tuesday in Paris for allegedly taking a luxury yacht hostage in 2008, it was reported. The men, aged 25 to 50, are charged with taking the sailing ship Le Ponant hostage along with its 30 crew members in the Gulf of Aden. French soldiers in helicopters captured…

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                            Fight over oil revenues would harm Somalia peace prospects

                            Somalia’s embattled central government will not argue with semi-autonomous Puntland over potential oil revenues for fear of scuttling a fragile peace process, but a top official said on Monday the law made clear control lay with Mogadishu. Canadian firm Horn Petroleum, majority-owned by Vancouver-listed Africa Oil Corp., and its exploration partners started drilling in March…

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                              Suicide bombing rocks Yemen, scores killed

                              LONDON — Yemen was rocked by its worst terrorist bombing in years Monday when a suicide attacker disguised as a Yemeni soldier blew himself up in the midst of a military parade rehearsal near the presidential palace in Sanaa, the capital. The Yemen Defense Ministry said more than 90 people were killed and hundreds wounded….

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                                Somaliland’s Minister of Foreign Affairs Responds to Mahiga

                                Hargeisa, (SDN)-The government of Somaliland has responded to recent comments made by Augustine Mahiga the UN’s special envoy to Somalia who discussed the trial and sentencing of several men that attacked a military compound in Somaliland. Last night’s press release from Augustine Mahiga’s office stated that the sentencing is contrary to the constitution, despite the…

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                                  Seven killed in Somalia blasts

                                  MOGADISHU — At least seven people, mostly Somali soldiers, were killed on Saturday in bomb explosions in the Somali capital Mogadishu, officials and witnesses said. A roadside bomb planted under a tree killed four soldiers and one civilian in northern Mogadishu’s Karan district while at least two soldiers died in a separate grenade attack in…

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                                    Somali, Eritrean refugees resettle in US

                                    VALLETTA, Malta (AP) — The new U.S. ambassador to Malta has said farewell to 27 Somali and Eritrean refugees headed to the United States under a refugee resettlement program. Since 2007, 985 refugees have been resettled in the United States from the island nation of Malta, which struggles to integrate refugees who reach its shores,…

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