U.S. Military Frees 2 Western Hostages From Somali Pirates

    American commandos raced into Somalia early Wednesday and rescued two aid workers, an American woman and a Danish man, after a shootout with Somali pirates who had been holding them captive for months. The American soldiers swooped in by helicopter, killed nine pirates and captured several others, before spiriting away the hostages, who were not…

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      Playwright shares how Somali migration changed her life

      FARMINGTON — Maine writer and performer Cheryl Hamilton will bring her one-woman show, “Checkered Floors,” to the Emery Community Arts Center at the University of Maine at Farmington on Wednesday, Feb. 1. The 7:30 p.m. performance is open to the public with requests for donations at the door. “Checkered Floors” is about a recent college…

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        Court to frame charges against 120 Somali nationals

        A Sessions court is scheduled to frame charges against 120 Somali nationals, who are alleged to be pirates, on January 31. The accused, currently lodged at Taloja Jail, were arrested in March 2011 for allegedly hijacking ships like Vega 5 and Al-Murtuza. According to the chargesheet filed by the Yellow Gate police station, they will…

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          Kenya battles Somali Islamist militants

          KENYAN troops have clashed with Somalia’s al-Qaeda-linked Shebab militants in southern Somalia, the latest attack in a three-month-long push forward against insurgent bases. Two Kenyan soldiers and one Somali government were killed during an attack late yesterday on hardline Shehab positions at Delbio and Hosingo, said Kenyan army spokesman Emmanuel Chirchir, who claimed Shebab gunmen…

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            Missing Somali Girl Found Safe in Minneapolis

            MINNEAPOLIS – Minneapolis Police report that a ten-year-old girl gone missing Sunday morning was found safely. Namo Abdinur Ahmed was located around 6 p.m. She had walked into Abbott Northwestern Hospital in Minneapolis. The Minneapolis Emergency Communications Center received a call from Children’s Hospital of Minneapolis stating that a child matching the description provided in…

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              Loud blasts heard near Somali rebel bases

              (Reuters) – Two loud explosions rocked a rebel stronghold about 13 km from the Somali capital on Saturday and a third blast was heard close by, residents said, but it was unclear who was behind them. “We heard two big explosions and then we saw clouds of smoke rising from near the bases of al…

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                A Graphical Tour Through The Climate Of 2011

                New data from the National Oceanic and Atmospheric Administration and NASA show that for the 35th year in a row, the globe was warmer than average during 2011, and about the 10th-warmest year on record since 1880. Officials said warming was hindered somewhat by a La Niña event in the Pacific Ocean, but owing in…

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                  Somali and African Troops Hit Rebel Posts in Mogadishu

                  MOGADISHU, Somalia — Government and African Union forces began a heavy offensive early on Friday against insurgent strongholds on the outskirts of the capital, Mogadishu, trying to drive the Islamic militants they have long battled out of the city, officials and witnesses said. African Union and government forces said they took over strategic positions controlled…

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                    Amnesty International calling on Ukraine to release Somali asylum-seekers

                    International human rights organization Amnesty International has called on the Ukrainian authorities to release Somali nationals who were detained on the state border in late December 2011 and are currently on hunger strike in the Zhuravychi Migrant Accommodation Centre, Volyn region. “Amnesty International is calling on the Ukrainian authorities to release the Somali nationals who…

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                      AMISOM launches training course for Somali Police Force Commanders

                      MOGADISHU, Somalia, January 19, 2012/African Press Organization (APO)/ — The Police Component of the African Union Mission for Somalia (AMISOM) has launched a capacity building and leadership-training, contributing to an ongoing Somali Police Force (SPF) training of ninety-seven junior police commanders. The training which is currently underway at Brigadier General Kahiye Police Academy in Mogadishu…

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