Blind Broadcast Journalist released, 3 Other Journalists in Jail in Mogadishu and Berbera, Radio Shabelle remains Closed

    Mogadishu, April 06, 2015 The National Union of Somali Journalists (NUSOJ) welcomes the release of blind radio Journalist and urges the government to release the remaining journalists detained in Mogadishu and Berbera and allow the radio station to resume operations, the latest in a string of attacks against the press in Somalia in 2015. Somali…

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      Philadelphia Woman Joins ISIS: How Keonna Thomas’ Alleged Plans To Connect With The Islamic State Group Unraveled

      On Feb. 14, Keonna Thomas messaged a radical Islamic cleric in Jamaica that she was deactivating her Twitter account until she landed in Syria, fearful that authorities could “mess my plans” to join the Islamic State group. Unknown to her, deactivating the account didn’t matter, as an FBI agent continued to track her online activity…

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        Attackers’ bodies displayed in Kenyan town

        GARISSA, Kenya — Hundreds of residents of this eastern city turned out in the traffic-clogged streets on Saturday to view the bodies of four men suspected of carrying out the bloody campus assault here as Somali militants issued a statement threatening Kenya with more attacks. “I want to see them,” Muna Haji said. “I want…

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          Ministry of Foreign Affairs, Republic of Somaliland

          5 Junior Diplomats and Departmental Directors of MOFA&IC successfully completed 6-days diplomacy training provided by the esteemed Diplomacy Academy of Turkis…h Foreign Affairs Ministry. Professionally experienced diplomats and returned ambassadors including Murat Ogus and Ercan Ozer, Numan Hazar, Turkish MOFA officials and other independent qualified professional academicians from different universities in Turkey facilitated the training…

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            Somali Islamic extremists warn of more attacks in Kenya

            NAIROBI, Kenya (AP) — Somali extremists Al-Shabab warn of more attacks in Kenya like the assault on Garissa college. According to the SITE intelligence monitoring group, the Islamic militant group issued a statement Saturday which said the attack on Garissa University College was in retaliation for killings carried out by Kenyan troops fighting the rebels…

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              Kenya al-Shabab: Five in custody after Garissa massacre

              Five people are in custody following the al-Shabab attack in eastern Kenya on Thursday which left almost 150 people dead, officials say. Some suspects were arrested while trying to flee to neighbouring Somalia, the internal security ministry said. One is said to be a security guard. At least 148 people died when gunmen attacked Garissa…

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                Kenya to send Somali refugees packing out

                Led by the majority leader in the national assembly Adan Duale, the leaders regretted that refugee camps have become bleeding ground for terrorist activities that has claimed many lives in Kenya. “We are ready to change the law to facilitate repatriation of refugees to help the government fight terrorism. Leaders from the northern region will…

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                  Job fair takes aim at Somali unemployment

                  As the economy picks up across Minnesota, the state’s Somali-born population continues to battle higher than average unemployment. The most recent figures, for 2011-2013, put Somalis’ unemployment at 21 percent, about three times the rate for the general population during the same period of time. Some Somali community leaders are concerned that the lack of…

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                    Hundreds protest as siblings go into care

                    More than 100 Somalis protested outside Milton Keynes Council’s offices on Wednesday after a couple had their five children taken from them by social services. The parents claim they have been treated unfairly after the children, who are aged from three months to nine years old, were taken into care seven days ago. But council…

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                      Kenya Economy is Destroyed by Insecurity

                      Uhuru Kenyatta is very good at rhetoric. He’s not so good at keeping Kenya safe. Now, the president is telling Kenyans that this shortcoming is no shortcoming at all, because Kenya has problems no one can solve. In the meantime, the Kenyan economy is paying the price of his inaction. Late last month, an attack by…

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