Somaliland next on EEPCO’s power grid

    Somaliland is the newest nation to be part of Ethiopian Electric Power Corporation (EEPCo’s) plans of electric export deals. Sources at the corporation told Capital that the state electric power supplier plans to electrify the south-eastern border town of Somaliland, which is close to the Ethiopian border town of Togochale. According to sources, the electric…

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      Ottawa: Chicken brochettes, Somalian-style, at Sambuza Village

      Scribbling away furiously, I ask the owner of Sambuza Village, Mohamed Mohamud Elmi, how he spices his chicken brochettes. They’re so delicious. Even one bite gives an idea: the meat’s deep-fried crispy exterior (no breading) gives way to a pale, juicy tenderness. “Paprika, right?” I’m sure I’ve identified one. Elmi grins, sitting down genially at the…

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        Kenyan fighter jets strike Somali town

        Kenyan fighter jets have struck several targets in the southern Somali town of Diff, raising fears of potential casualties, Press TV reports. A Diff resident told Press TV that four warplanes launched raids on Monday and bombarded training camps of Somali militant group, Al-Shabab in Diff, about 20 km from the border. “We heard several…

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          UN concerned over Somali threats, famine

          New York – The UN Security Council expressed grave concern on Monday at the threat posed by Somali pirates and extremist groups as UN chief Ban Ki-moon warned the African state’s humanitarian situation would likely deteriorate again in the coming months. For the past two decades, Somalia has been engulfed in anarchy, chaos and conflict….

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            Somalia: Turkish Airlines begins flights to Mogadishu

            The first major commercial airline in more than 20 years has landed at Mogadishu airport in war-torn Somalia. Turkish Airlines says it is the start of a regular service to the Somali capital, the first by an international carrier from outside East Africa. Turkey’s Deputy Prime Minister Bekir Bosdag was on board the flight, which…

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              Somali pirates want prisoner swap for ship

              (Reuters) – Somali pirates holding a Panama-flagged vessel hijacked last month with goods destined for Somaliland have called for fellow pirates in jails in the breakaway enclave to be freed in return for the ship’s release. Somaliland declared independence from Somalia in 1991 and has enjoyed relative stability compared to the rest of Somalia but…

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                Somalia insurgency moves north as pressure grows

                MOGADISHU, Somalia — The fight against Somalia’s al-Qaida-linked insurgency may be moving north to an area previously considered safer than the war-ravaged south, analysts and officials told The Associated Press on Monday. The move could mean that the al-Shabab militia is seeking to regroup in the semiautonomous region of Puntland, where international companies are exploring…

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                  Burundi soldier killed in Somali blast

                  Mogadishu – A Burundi soldier with the African Union troops was killed and another injured Monday in the north of Mogadishu, when a bomb they were defusing was detonated by Shebab rebels, a statement said. “As the bomb was being removed to be safely defused, it was detonated by the Al Qaeda-backed extremists, the Shebab,…

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                    Somali radio reporter shot dead

                    Mogadishu – Gunmen shot dead a Somali radio reporter in the northern Galkayo region, the latest in a string of attacks on journalists in the war-torn country, colleagues and witnesses said on Monday. “He was heading home on Sunday evening when gunmen stopped him, before shooting him brutally in the head several times,” said Nuh…

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                      Somali refugees being tortured in Yemen

                      SANA’A: Local and human rights sources in Yemen revealed that a number of Somali citizens are currently facing illegal arrest and continuous torture in Yemen’s northern territories at the hands of armed gangs near the Saudi Arabia border as they’re allegedly trying to sneak into the oil giant. Fleeing their war-torn country, Somalis are paying…

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                        Somalis boost fund to rescue yacht couple

                        Cape Town’s Somali community has joined the fundaising efforts to help free the Durban couple captured off their yacht by Somali pirates 16 months ago. The undisclosed sum was handed to Vera Hecht, sister of captured Bruno Pelizzari, at an event in Bellville on Friday. The captors of Pelizzari and his partner Deborah Calitz, both…

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                          The 7/7 widow and a boom in British jihad

                          We cannot say we weren’t warned. On September 16 2010, Jonathan Evans, the head of MI5, addressed an audience of security professionals in London. A “significant number of UK residents”, he said, were training with the Somali Islamists, al-Shabaab. “It’s only a matter of time before we see terrorism on our streets inspired by those…

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