Senegal president concedes defeat to ex-protege

    DAKAR, Senegal  — Senegalese President Abdoulaye Wade said Monday he had kept his promise by conceding defeat just hours after results showed his opponent winning, a move that solidified the country’s reputation as one of few established democracies in western Africa. Wade already had sought a third term in office even though he himself had…

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      Turkey closes embassy in Syria, recalls ambassador

      ANKARA, Turkey — Turkey on Monday closed its embassy in Damascus and called back its ambassador to Syria, citing a worsening security situation in the country. Activities at the embassy in the Syrian capital are being “temporarily suspended,” but Turkey’s consulate in Aleppo will remain operational, a brief statement posted on the embassy’s website said…

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        Somali cabbies ‘high on drug’

        Somali taxi drivers in Perth are consuming a locally grown plant that has amphetamine-like effects to get through long shifts, according to research. University of Queensland Professor Heather Douglas said during her two-year study into use of khat in Australia, many Somali migrants had raised concerns about the number of taxi drivers taking the drug….

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          Somali castaways in Maldives say “no” to repatriation

          Forty Somali castaways under the custody of Maldivian authorities have recently refused to return home despite arrangements that were made for their safe repatriation, Minivan News has learned. According to a top government official, who spoke to Minivan News on condition of total anonymity, the government had devoted “immeasurable amount of time and effort” over…

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            South Africa: Tensions Rise As Somali Traders Threaten to ‘Fight Back’

            Somali traders in Khayelitsha are threatening to fight back after local business owners closed about 20 Somali-owned shops Tuesday. The latest spate of closures follows numerous meetings between Somalis, local business owners, police and community leaders over a recent return to enforcing an agreement drawn between the Zanokhanyo business association and Khayelitsha Somali Retailers Association…

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              Somali, Ethiopian troops seize town, fighters flee

              MOGADISHU, Somalia (AP) — Ethiopian and Somali troops seized a town in Somalia controlled by al-Shabab militants who fled after battles with troops, residents said Thursday. Hundreds of residents and rebel fighters fled Hudur, 420 kilometers (260 miles) southwest of Mogadishu, as troops moved into town. A resident said the fighting was over but sporadic…

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                Latinos, Somalis want new Minneapolis ward boundaries

                MINNEAPOLIS — Members of Minneapolis’ Latino community are criticizing a proposal to redraw the city’s political boundaries. They turned out Tuesday night at a public hearing and argued that the city should consolidate as much of the Latino population as possible in a single city council ward. That would increase the chances of electing a…

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                  Exiled Somali journalist Hassan Mohamed dies in Nairobi

                  Veteran Somali radio journalist Hassan Mohamed, 45, died early yesterday morning in Eastleigh, a Nairobi suburb. He had fled Mogadishu in 2010, having been threatened, kidnapped, and shot twice. One of hundreds of Somali refugees in Kenya, many of them journalists, Hassan struggled to support himself and survive worsening diabetes-related ailments, despite relentless support from…

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                    Ottawa police officer sets up Somali Hope Academy

                    EMC news – A new 300 student school in Somalia should be opening this coming August thanks to the efforts of a Somalian-born Ottawa police officer, his colleagues and friends. Mahamud Elmi knows the value of education from his own life experience and that’s why he founded the Somali Hope Academy project. Born in Somalia,…

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                      Car bomb explodes in Somali capital, wounds two

                      (Reuters) – A car bomb exploded in the heart of the Somalian capital Mogadishu on Wednesday, wounding two people and triggering bursts of gunfire from police, witnesses said. The blast adds pressure on the embattled U.N.-backed government struggling to secure the city against al Qaeda-linked Islamist rebels, even with the help of nearly 10,000 African…

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                        Gunmen kill 3 Yemeni soldiers, army holds 6 Somalis.

                        ADEN (Reuters) – Gunmen crept into an army barracks in southern Yemen early on Monday before killing three sleeping soldiers and wounding two, a security official said. “The gunmen snuck into the area and killed the soldiers as they were asleep early this morning,” the official told Reuters. He blamed al Qaeda for the attack…

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                          AU Somalia force to take command of Kenyan troops

                          The African Union’s peacekeeping force in Somalia will soon take command of Kenyan troops in the war-torn Horn of Africa nation, a Kenyan military official said Saturday. Col. Cyrus Oguna, who is in charge of Kenyan troops in Somalia, said the African Union will take over the 4,664 Kenyans as of March 30. He said…

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                            Islamist fighters seize central Somali town

                            MOGADISHU — Al-Qaeda-allied Islamist gunmen seized a key town in central Somalia Tuesday and fired mortar bombs at the presidency in Mogadishu as Shebab commanders called for more attacks on the government. Shebab fighters on pickup trucks mounted with machine guns stormed Dhusamareb town at dawn, driving out the pro-government militia Ahlu Sunna Wal Jamaa,…

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                              Kenya: Somali Refugees to Be Relocated, Says Saitoti

                              The government yesterday will relocate the more than 600,000 Somali refugees back to their country. Internal Security minister George Saitoti said the refugees at Dadaab in Garissa will be relocated to regions under the control of the AMISOM in collaboration with TFG and KDF which are safe. Saitoti, however, said the government will treat the…

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