Ex-Shabab Official Claims al-Qaida Ties Dissolved

    A former al-Shabab intelligence official, claiming the Somali militant group “basically” no longer has relations with long-time ally al-Qaida, has raised the possibility it could align itself with the Islamic State group. Zakariya Hersi told VOA’s Somali service that if al-Shabab militants “feel they need foreign relations, since the other ties were cut, then they…

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      Reluctant to admit another failure

      WHEN the British and Swedish ambassadors to Somalia recently queued up to meet a new member of the government appointed by the third prime minister in 18 months, the man they met was so new to Somali politics that a government adviser was unsure of his name. But it was not long before Mohamed Omar…

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        Somalia on the Mediterranean: By: Christopher S. Chivvis, A senior Political Scientist from John Hopkins School for Advanced International Studies.

          Four years after a half-hearted intervention in Libya, the country has become a breeding ground for terrorism. Washington can’t afford to look the other way anymore. BY: Christopher S. Chivvis,   The Islamic State’s beheading of 21 Egyptian Coptic Christians in Libya, and Egypt’s subsequent airstrikes on Libyan soil, have relaunched debate over what…

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          Obama to Visit Kenya, Despite US Travel Ban

            As both Foreign Ministries of US and Kenya declared,  President Barack Obama is set to visit his father’s homeland, Kenya, in July to take part in a summit connecting young entrepreneurs with global leaders. Travelers who want to join him must first confront the State Department and other Western governments that have long warned:…

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            Kenya arrests 3 women due to ISIL links

            Three women on Monday were brought before a court in Kenya’s coastal city of Mombasa after having been arrested by security forces at the border with Somalia for allegedly planning to travel to Syria. “From our interrogation, the Tanzanians confessed to officers in Mombasa that their intention was to enter Somalia and meet a certain……

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              Germany extends military deployment in Somalia

              On Thursday, the German parliament voted by a large majority to extend its military operations in Somalia. Of the 578 votes cast, 454 delegates voted for the continuation of German involvement in the mission. There were 115 “no” votes and nine abstentions. The decision provides for a continuation of earlier commitments to the European Union…

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                The Former TFG President Sharif Sheikh Ahmed Became the Founder of a New Humanitarian Charity

                    The Former President of the Transitional Federal Government Sheikh Sharif Ahmed founded a new humanitarian Charity in the name of Samadoon. According to Sharif, the Charity Headquarter will be in London. He stated that his new Charity Organisation is determined to deliver humanitarian assistance to the underprivileged people of Mogadishu and other regions…

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                  Institutional racism plagues St. Cloud schools

                  As an engaged resident and educator, I am concerned about the commitment by the school board and superintendent to the district’s core values – excellence, learning, leadership, partnership, respect Somalis are under attack in St. Cloud because of their race, their religion and their immigration/refugee status. With the recent influx of many Somali students, the…

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                    Westpac to stop Somali money transfers on March 31

                    But Somali Remittance Action Group chairman Hussein Haraco said the closures would cut off the ability of thousands of poor, dependent Somalis to buy food and water and access health and education. “Westpac has advised Somali and other money transfer operators that the closure is driven by increased perception of risk around remittance services in…

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                      Somali elders learn mediation to integrate community

                      Confidentiality. Quality of process. Impartiality. Conflict of interest. Competence. Those were the words scribbled across the chalkboard in a St. Cloud State University classroom March 21. Beside them: I am a qualified mediator under rule 114 of the Minnesota General Rule of Practice. In three chairs — one in the middle, two facing each other…

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                        Official: Al-Shabab siege at Somali hotel ends, 21 dead

                        Blood spattered utensils, bullet-pocked walls and overturned chairs mark the reception area of a prominent hotel in the Somali capital following an attack by Islamic extremists that killed at least 21, including six attackers. Somali special forces stood over three bloodied bodies of the alleged attackers after officials declared they have full control of the…

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                          Gillette now texts in Somali, Hmong

                          Gillette Children’s Specialty Healthcare has been able to send English- and Spanish-language texts to patients and their parents since late last year. Now, in what it thinks is a first in U.S. healthcare, it can also send texts in Somali and Hmong. If families opt in, they are sent a text message as a reminder seven and…

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                            St. Cloud business leaders learn about Somali workforce

                            Members of the St. Cloud business community had the opportunity to learn about Somali culture and workforce at Thursday’s East African Presentation and Job Fair. The two-hour joint presentation by Language Bank Operations Manager Abdul Kulane and Stearns-Benton Employment and Training Council Director Kathy Zavala provided employers with basic knowledge about Somali people and tips…

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