Somali Kids Forced To Pull The Trigger To Survive

    DHOBLEY, Somalia — Adan Abdi worries that the students in his class show too little interest in education. That might be a common complaint among teachers, but Abdi’s concerns go further: His students are interested in playing war. Abdi is a teacher in southern Somalia, a region that has been dominated by militia violence for…

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      For Somalia, lessons from stable breakaway north

      HARGEISA, Somalia — Banknotes in piles the size of desks lie on a dusty street guarded by dozing civilians — money exchange offices in Somaliland, the northern breakaway state of war-torn Somalia. While war rages in southern Somalia — where regional armies and government troops battle Shebab fighters allied to Al-Qaeda — the relative stability…

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        Huge gas finds put east Africa on the map

        Norwegian oil company Statoil (STO-N28.02—-%)does not normally have naval patrols guarding its drilling operations. But not everywhere it operates is threatened by Somali pirates. Statoil set the oil industry abuzz late last month when it announced it had found huge volumes of natural gas off the coast of Tanzania, confirming east Africa’s reputation as one…

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          Fresh clashes in Mogadishu kill 18 Somalis

          Violent clashes between al-Shabab militants and Somali government forces in the conflict-ridden capital of Mogadishu have claimed the lives of at least 18 people, Press TV reports. The heavy fighting, which broke out on Sunday, have left at least nine people dead and seven others injured, including five children, in and around the Badbado refugee…

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            Nairobi grenade attack: Al-Shabab denies Kenya blast

            Somali Islamists have denied being behind Saturday’s grenade blasts in the Kenyan capital Nairobi, in which at least six people were killed. The militant al-Shabab “bears no responsibility whatsoever for the turbulence”, a press release says. Kenya’s Internal Security Minister George Saitoti had accused the group of throwing four grenades from a passing car at…

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              Somalia Islamists al-Shabab ambush Ethiopia troops

              Islamist militant group al-Shabab has ambushed an Ethiopian base in Somalia, with dozens of casualties, reports say. They attacked the base, near Yurkut village in the central region of Geddo, from two directions at dawn. Al-Shabab claimed to have killed 73 Ethiopians, while the Somali government said it in turn killed 48 members of the…

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                SAS TARGETS SOMALI TERROR FORCES

                BRITISH Special Forces are fighting a covert war in Somalia against Islamic militants. Up to 60 commandos are working on the ground with Kenyan forces to target terrorists inside the East African state. The news comes just a week after the Attorney General Dominic Grieve gave the green light for UK Special Forces raids on…

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                  Soldiers gun down six Somali Al-Shabaab fighters: official

                  NAIROBI (Xinhua) –– Troops from Kenya and Somali government on Thursday killed at least six Al-Shabaab fighters and dozens of others injured during an ambush in southern Somali town of Afmadow in the latest crackdown on the insurgents, military official said. Kenya’s Military Spokesman Major Emmanuel Chirchir during the 10:00 GMT ambush some guns and…

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                    Diaspora for development

                    Somalis living abroad send home more than US$1 billion – perhaps even as much as $2 billion – every year, and they have kept on doing so, despite bureaucratic obstacles. Now a report commissioned by the UN Development Program (UNDP) considers how the outside world can help Somalis abroad contribute to the country’s development. Almost…

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                      Somali women call for better roles in country

                      MOGADISHU, Mar 8 – As Somali women celebrated International Women’s Day with various ceremonies in many parts of the country, calls for greater roles for women in national affairs have been voiced by women leaders.   The occasion were marked with marches and rallies in the Somali capital city of Mogadishu and various ceremonies held…

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                        Somaliland to Be Part of Ethiopian Grid

                        The Ethiopian Electric Power Corporation is planning to put the south-eastern border town of Somaliland on Ethiopia’s grid. Initial work to install electric transmission lines have been launched in the early although it is not yet known when the Corporation plans to begin electric transmission according to sources. Ethiopia and Somaliland are negotiating an agreement…

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