Return to Somalia: No longer a refugee

    Mogudishu,9Aug,2015—The flight took just one hour, but for 26 year old Fatuma and the 115 Somalis on board, it was the journey of a lifetime. They have been living in exile for years, hosted in Dadaab, the world’s largest refugee camp located in a remote corner of northeastern Kenya.   On 5 August 2015, they…

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      US donates $1.5 mln for Somalia’s police force rebuilding

      MOGADISHUSaturday, August 8, 2015- The United States government has donated $1.5 million to help efforts to rebuild Somalia’s police force to maintain security for the horn of Africa nation which is facing a stubborn deadly insurgency by the Al-Qaeda linked group of Al-Shabab. The donation would help Somali police to receive trainings and material aid in…

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        Ministerial “reshuffle” worrying all

        MOGADISHU,Friday, August 7, 2015-The Somali Federal Government will undertake another cabinet reshuffle soon according to sources. For a month before the High Level Partnership Forum meeting in Mogadishu last week there were speculations that the process of negotiating new posts between the President and PM was underway. Today, sources close to both informed HOL that…

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          East Africa: The First IGAD Regional Regulatory Authority Conference Opens in Addis Ababa.

          Thursday August 06, 2015 – The three-day First Intergovernmental Authority on Development (IGAD), Regional Regulatory Authority Conference was opened on Monday (August 3,2015) in Addis Ababa. The conference aims to develop a policy framework and regulatory system for the strengthening of pharmaceuticals and medical products and quality assurance, with possible harmonization among the IGAD Member States….

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            Puntland seeks resources as Somali militants enter its territory

            GAROWE (Reuters) – Somalia’s Puntland region needs more help from the central government and the African Union to fight al Shabaab militants, especially equipment and ammunition, the president of the semi-autonomous region has said. Al Shabaab, which controlled Mogadishu and southern Somalia until it was driven out of the capital in 2011, has been pushed…

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              116 Somali refugees from Kenya land in Mogadishu

              Mogadishu, 5 August 2015 Press Release The arrival at Mogadishu International Airport today of 116 Somali refugees from Kenya marks a new chapter in the voluntary return process. Earlier in the morning, the two planes took off from Dadaab in Northeastern Kenya, the largest refugee settlement in the world, still hosting 333,000 Somali refugees. This…

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                Kenyan president receives diplomatic credentials from Somali ambassador

                Tuesday, August 4, 2015-Kenyan president has received diplomatic credentials from six ambassadors including Somalia’s new ambassador to Kenya and welcomed him into his new post amid border row between the two neighboring countries. At a formal ceremony at the presidential palace Tuesday, president Uhuru Kenyatta has held a bilateral meeting with the new Somali ambassador…

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                  Yemeni refugees flee to Djibouti

                  Djibouti appealed Monday for aid after hundreds of Yemeni refugees fleeing civil war arrived in the Horn of African nation, adding to thousands already being supported. “The refugees arriving have lost everything,” said presidential spokesman Naguib Ali Taher, adding they needed shelter as well as medical care, including psychological support. Djibouti, a tiny nation of…

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                    More than 40 Members of the Ethiopian Air Force Fled

                    Monday, August 3, 2015-More than 40 members of the troubled Ethiopian Air Force have reportedly fled the country. Sources close to the Washington based Ethiopian Satellite Television (ESAT) today reports that a number of staff members from the Debre Zeyit Air force headquarters along with 14 aircraft techniciansand unspecified number of pilots didn’t show up…

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                      Garissa University College to be reopened in September

                      Monday, August 3, 2015-The Garissa University College will be reopened next month. The college was attacked by al Shabaab on April 2 and 147 people killed. Out of those killed, 142 were students.   The attack was the worst in Kenya’s history, more so because it was on students. The students were transferred to the…

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                        Somali official says friendship between two countries intact

                        Monday August 3, 2015-Somali official says friendship between two countries intactThe recent al-Shabaab terrorist attack in Somalia that killed a member of the Chinese embassy’s security staff and seriously damaged embassy facilities will not affect the friendly relationship between China and Somalia, and the Somali government will offer all necessary support to help relocate the…

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