Obama’s trip to a terror hotbed

    hursday July 24, 2015Washington–President Barack Obama is not just heading to his father’s homeland, but to a hotbed of terror. Al-Shabaab militants in East Africa are now posing new worries for the President’s trip to Kenya this week. CNN has learned that, in just the last week, the U.S. military has conducted nearly half a…

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      Somaliland – 8th Hargeysa International Book Fair

      Hargeysa,23july,2015(QJ/SDN)-Redsea Cultural Foundation and its partners are proud to present the 8th Hargeysa International Book Fair, starting Saturday the 1st of August till the 6th August 2015, Hargeysa, Somaliland. This largest celebration of book in East Africa is also designed to showcase all other forms of artistic expression such as poetry, drama, documentaries and exhibitions,…

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        Obama Kenya trip more than just symbolic

        Barack Obama may not get quite the rapturous welcome he did when he visited Kenya as a senator back in 2006, but his presence in his ancestral home is something of a coup for the Kenyan leadership, and he is expected to be warmly received. The country has never had a sitting US president visit…

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          Smuggled Migrants ‘Subjected To Sexual Violence’

          Ermias Ghermay and his gangs are responsible for smuggling thousands of people across the Sahara to the Libyan coast. There they dispatch them to Europe on rickety boats, having extorted thousands of dollars from them along the way. Here are three accounts from a Sicilian prosecutor’s report of what it is like to fall into…

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            AU troops deny killing Somali civilians

            MOGADISHU: African Union troops in Somalia have dismissed reports they killed several civilians during fighting, saying those shot were all Al-Qaeda-affiliated Al-Shabab insurgents. Witnesses in the southern port town of Merka said troops from the 22,000-strong AMISOM force killed at least eight civilians on Tuesday, opening fire after insurgents hurled a grenade at a passing…

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              Apollo hires Somali soccer coach to replace Orionzi

              Less than a month after the St. Cloud school board moved to make a change atop its state champion Apollo High School boys soccer team, the administration has hired a new coach. On Thursday, the school district announced Abdikhani “Seyga” Omar Mohamed to replace Ganard Orionzi, whose contract was allowed to expire despite winning the…

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                Somali, AU forces capture key Shebab stronghold

                MOGADISHU – Somali government troops backed by African Union forces on Wednesday captured the Shebab stronghold of Bardhere, one of the last key bases of the Al-Qaeda-affiliated Islamists, officials said. The militants also confirmed the loss of the town, but insisted they had not been defeated and that fighting was continuing. “We have secured control…

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                  AU troops ‘gun down unarmed civilians’ in Somalia At least 24 people killed and 22 injured after AU troops open fire on civilians in the town of Marka, residents say.

                  Currently 22,000 African Union troops are in Somalia to back the country’s internationally backed government [EPA] At least 24 civilians have been killed and 22 others injured in the southern Somali town of Marka after troops from the African Union opened fire on unarmed residents, local residents and a health worker have told Al Jazeera….

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                    US authorities allege Oregon imam assisted radicals

                    Associated Press Tuesday, July 21, 2015U.S. authorities are seeking to revoke the citizenship of an Oregon imam who they say tried to conceal past associations with radical Islamic groups. Mohamed Sheikh Abdirahman Kariye raised money, recruited fighters and provided training for insurgent groups battling Soviet forces in Afghanistan in the 1980s, the U.S. Department of…

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                      New UN Deputy Special Representative of the Secretary-General for Somalia arrives in Mogadishu

                      Mogadishu  – The new Deputy Special Representative of the United Nations Secretary-General (DSRSG), Mr. Peter de Clercq of the Netherlands, arrived in Mogadishu today to assume his duties with the United Nations Assistance Mission in Somalia (UNSOM). He will also serve as United Nations Resident Coordinator, Humanitarian Coordinator and United Nations Development Programme (UNDP) Resident…

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                        British Ambassador formally welcomed by President of Somalia

                        Mogadishu,20july.(QJ/SDN)-Ms Harriet Mathews OBE, The British Ambassador to the Federal Republic of Somalia, today presented her credentials to the President of the Federal Republic of Somalia H. E President Hassan Sheikh Mohamud. Ms Harriet Mathews OBE arrived on 13 July, taking over from Neil Wigan, who will be taking up a diplomatic appointment in London….

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                          Alshabaab Group leader urges more attacks in Somalia

                          Mogadishu,19july,2015(QJ/SDN)-Emboldened by recent deadly attacks against African Union forces and Somali government, the reclusive leader of the Al-Qaeda linked Al-Shabab group in Somalia urged his fighters to step up attacks across Somalia. In an audio message posted on pro-Al-Shabab website on Friday, Sheikh Omar Ahmed known as Abu Ubeidah exhorted the group’s ‘commandos’ unit named…

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                            US drone kills senior militant commander in Somalia

                            Mugadishu,16july,2015(QJ/SDN)-A suspected U.S. drone strike killed two senior Alshabab commanders in south-western Somalia, officials said  Thursday, the latest in string of aerial attacks against the group. The drone has reportedly fired three missiles on a car carrying Adan Jabhad, a senior military commander along with another unidentified commander who were travelling near military bases outside…

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