Time to provide all newcomers equal education access

    Many new immigrant and refugee families say they are being left behind — especially when it comes to education. There’s a lot of attention focused on new arrivals to Seattle these days. As our region booms they are equally welcomed for their economic contribution and blamed for pushing up the cost of living. But whether…

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      St. Cloud celebrates Somali Independence Day

      The Somali Independence Day celebration from 1-9 p.m. Sunday at Lake George marks the formation of Somalia and also the entrance of Somalis into American culture. In 1960, Britain withdrew from Somali territory, which allowed people to form a new nation in east Africa. There, a civil war that began in 1991 and has continued…

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        Senior Al-Shabaab leader killed in S. Somalia

        MOGADISHU, June 13 (Xinhua) — A senior Al-Shabaab leader was killed Friday night in a covert operation by Somali army in the southern region, officials said Saturday. Aden Abdi Mohamed, Deputy Mayor of Hudur in Bakool region, told Xinhua Al-Shabaab leader Qasim Sheikh was killed after government troop cornered him. “Our forces launched an operation…

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          Somali Leaders Hosted in Pentagon for Security Cooperation

          US Deputy Defense Secretary Bob Work met Somali prime minister and defense minister in their first meeting at the defense department Pentagon. In a statement summarizing the meeting, Defense Department officials said Prime Minister Omar Ali Sharmarke and Defense Minister Gen. Abdulkadir Sheikh Ali Dini met with Work to discuss the importance of U.S.-Somali security…

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            CPJ welcomes arrest of suspect behind Somali kidnapping

            New York, June 12, 2015–The Committee to Protect Journalists welcomes the arrest in Canada on Thursday of Ali Omar Ader, a Somali allegedly involved in the 2008 kidnapping of journalists Amanda Lindhout, Nigel Brennan, and Abdifatah Mohamed Elmi, a Somali fixer and photojournalist. Ali, who appeared briefly in court in Ottawa today, is alleged to…

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              Somali Islamists Target AU Convoy

              NAIROBI—The African Union peacekeeping force in Somalia said on Friday a convoy of Ethiopian soldiers was attacked a day earlier by the al Shabaab Islamist group and that a logistics team was headed to the scene to seek further details. The al Qaida-linked al Shabaab carries out frequent attacks in Somalia as it seeks to…

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                Somali event aims to promote respect, understanding

                Mutual understanding and respect: Those are the goals of the organizers of the Somali Independence Day celebration on Sunday at Lake George. The celebration marks the formation of Somalia but also the entrance of Somalis into American culture, said organizer Haji Yussuf. Of course, it is a festival and it’s also supposed to be fun…

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                  Former President of Somaliland Apologizes for His Party’s wipe-out and hits back his former minister

                  Hargeysa 12.June 2015 (SDN/QJ)- The former president of Somaliland, Dahir Riyale Kahin has regretfully apologized for the total wipe -out of his party by ‘handing over the UDUB party leadership’ to what he described as a politician without ambition. Arriving at Hargeisa’s aiport from Dubai, the former president who briefly spoke to the media was asked…

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                    Somalia:International partners encourage Interim Juba Administration and Federal Government to resolve issues through dialogue and consultations

                    (APO)/The United Nations Inter-Governmental Authority on Development (IGAD) the European Union (EU) African Union Mission in Somalia (AMISOM) the United States of America and the United Kingdom welcome the progress made to date in the Juba state formation process. ‘We welcome the efforts of the Federal Government of Somalia (FGS) and encourage the Interim Juba…

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