Tourists killed in Ethiopia attack

    Unknown assailants killed five foreign tourists in Ethiopia’s northeastern Afar region, state television reported. The foreigners, whose nationalities were not immediately known, were killed on Monday in the remote region bordering Eritrea, Ethiopian Television (ETV) said on Tuesday, citing the defence ministry. ETV said two tourists were injured severely and have been brought to a…

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      Somali region of Puntland begins drilling for oil

      (AP)  NAIROBI, Kenya — Africa Oil says it has begun drilling for oil in Somalia’s semiautonomous northern region of Puntland. A Tuesday statement says the company is drilling a well in the Dharor Valley and will shortly begin drilling another one in the Nugal Valley, both in south-central Puntland. The statement says the two regions…

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        Government ‘approves ransoms to Somali pirates’

        THE GOVERNMENT has been accused of inconsistency in its stance against paying ransoms in hostage situations after it was revealed that it had privately approved millions of pounds of payments to Somali pirates. Although publicly opposing such deals, The Sunday Times reported yesterday that “dozens of payments”, totalling up to £30 million, had been channelled…

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          Somali rebels seek public support

          Somali Islamist rebel group Al -shabab is calling for the residents across the insurgent controlled area to join its loyalist fighters against Somali Transitional Federal Government Forces (TFG) and their strong allied battalion from African Mission in Somalia. The Islamists now seem to be under siege as they battle with their rival fighters from different…

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            Some Minn. Somalis close Wells Fargo bank accounts

            MINNEAPOLIS — Some Somalis in Minnesota have closed their bank accounts, saying Wells Fargo has been unwilling to work with the community in facilitating wire transfers to Somalia. About 100 Somalis rallied Friday at a Wells Fargo branch in Minneapolis’ midtown neighborhood. Some then closed their accounts. Last month, more than a dozen Somali money…

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              Somali aid group vows to continue work

              Mogadishu – Somali Islamist militants have killed the head of a food distribution charity in central Somalia, a pro-government militia said on Friday, the latest blow to the relief effort in the famine-hit country. “The rebels killed Abdikarim Hashi Kediye, the head of Towfiq… and his driver yesterday afternoon between Dusamareb and Guriel,” Sheikh Abdullahi…

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                Somali authorities urged to release aid

                Geneva – The International Committee of the Red Cross on Friday called on local authorities in war-torn Somalia’s south and centre to release 140 trucks carrying aid for 240 000 needy. The ICRC says authorities have blocked food deliveries destined for the Middle Shabelle and Galgadud regions since mid-December, which led the body on Thursday…

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                  Gunmen kill Somali aid worker, driver: sources

                  MOGADISHU — Gunmen on Thursday killed a local aid worker and his driver in central Somalia, an official, elders and non-governmental organisation workers said. “We got horrible information saying an aid worker and his driver were killed. They were working with a local NGO and their job was to deliver food aid to people in…

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                    Somali piracy ‘boosts Puntland economy’

                      New research suggests piracy has led to widespread economic development in some parts of Somalia. The study, published by British think-tank Chatham House, looked at detailed satellite imagery. Regional centres have benefited from substantial investment funded by piracy, but coastal communities have missed out, the report indicates. International naval patrols in the Gulf of…

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                      Al-Shabaab Blocks Somali Famine Relief

                      One of the few organizations providing urgent food and other humanitarian aid to over a quarter of a million people in the conflict areas in Somalia has announced it is halting supplies saying Islamic militants had suddenly and inexplicably begun blocking supplies. The International Committee of the Red Cross (ICRC) stressed that decision applied to…

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                        Somali militants say they captured Kenyan hostages

                        GARISSA, Kenya (AP) — An al-Qaida affiliated Somali militant group said Thursday that it took several hostages in a raid in northern Kenya that killed at least six people. Three policemen, a civil servant and a primary school teacher were among the six killed in the attack late Wednesday, said North Eastern Province Police Commissioner…

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                          Three Kenyan police shot dead near Somali border

                          NAIROBI — Gunmen killed three Kenyan police and wounded two others in the latest of a string of attacks in the northeastern border region with war-torn Somalia, police said Thursday. “The attack occurred at a camp in Gerille in Wajir on Wednesday night and we lost three officers, two others were injured,” a senior police…

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                            Mercy develops new project for Somali children

                            The Malaysian Medical Relief Society (Mercy Malaysia) is to develop a new project for Somali children, called “the Children Friendly Space programme,” to ensure their well-being is safeguarded against the currently hostile and difficult situation in the country.        The non-governmental organisation also plans to develop and expand its ongoing humanitarian projects in…

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