Russia Lifts Ban From Iran; Anti-Aircraft Missiles to Iran

      Russia announced Monday that it will allow the sale of advanced S-300 anti-aircraft missiles to Iran, which would significantly improve the Islamic Republic’s air defense systems. In recent years, the United States and Israel have lobbied Moscow not to supply Tehran with such weapons, but with world powers racing toward a June 30 agreement…

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      KENYA NGOs CRITICISED CLOSURE OF MONEY TRANSFER FIRMS

        NGOs have raised concerns about the disruption of a vital humanitarian lifeline after Kenya ordered the closure of 13 remittance companies specialising in money transfers to Somalia. The closures, a response to allegations that the firms have links with al-Shabaab, follow the Islimist group’s deadliest attack on Kenyan soil, the Garissa University shootings that…

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        THE FIASCO OF SOMALILAND’S FORIEGN POLICY AND DIPLOMACY

        Introduction The key mainstream perspectives on Foreign Policy are the self-interest strategy and Diplomacy. The former, which is the self-interest strategy refers how states blueprint and cherry-pick to safeguard, defend and maintain their own national interests. Where the latter, which is Diplomacy refers how states achieve their goals within the International Arena. In this article,…

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          Somalia Offers Rewards for 11 Al-Shabab Leaders

          Somalia’s government has placed bounties on the heads of 11 al-Shabab leaders, including the militant group’s top leader and the alleged mastermind of last week’s massacre in Kenya. The bounties, announced Thursday, include a reward of $250,000 for the capture of al-Shabab chief Ahmed Omar Abu Ubyed, and amounts of between $100,000 and $150,000 for…

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            Aid agencies urge Kenya to let Somali remittances resume

            NEW YORK (Thomson Reuters Foundation) – Aid agencies urge Kenya to allow Somali money transfer firms to resume operations, expressing concern that halting remittances will hurt struggling families and relief operations in Somalia. On Wednesday, Kenya suspended the licenses of 13 Somali money transfer agencies in Nairobi in an effort to curb the financing of…

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              How Canada Could Cash in California’s Drought

              The ongoing drought in California, now in its fourth year, is evoking calamity-pitched reactions. As one farmer recently told NBC, he’s nearing “survival mode.” In March, senior NASA scientist Jay Famiglietti warned that the state faces a “harrowing future” unless it begins mandatory water rationing. On Wednesday, April 1, for the first time in the…

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                CONSOLIDATED LIST OF FINANCIAL SANCTIONS TARGETS IN THE UK

                Somalia is currently subject to financial sanctions. This document contains the current list of designated persons. Please Read and check the list below; 1. Name 6: AHMED 1: ABUBAKER 2: SHARIFF 3: n/a 4: n/a 5: n/a. DOB: (1) –/–/1962. (2) –/–/1967. POB: Kenya a.k.a: (1) AHMED, Abubakar (2) AHMED, Sheikh, Abubakar (3) SHARIFF, Abu…

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                  Yemen’s Houthi Rebel Movement

                    In an early, memorable scene of an intimate new documentary about Yemen’s Houthi rebels, a Houthi official storms into the office of a deputy finance minister and demands that he sign an order authorizing an investigation into money misappropriated by the previous government. The nonplussed minister signs the document being waved around, but the…

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                    TEDxHargeisa: 1 Year, 1 Month and 1 Day

                    A TEDx event is a local gathering where live TED-like talks and videos previously recorded at TED conferences are shared with the community. TEDx events are fully planned and coordinated independently, on a community-by-community basis. TEDx Hargeisa is an independent TEDx event operating under license from TED. It’s been 1 Year, 1 Month & 1 Day since we had the first conversation…

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