200 Al-Shabab Fighters Pledge Allegiance to ISIS

    Hundreds of newly trained al-Shabab fighters perform military exercises in the Lafofe, Somalia, Feb. 17, 2011 About 200 Islamic extremist fighters have split from Somalia’s al-Shabab rebels, who are allied to al-Qaeda, and have instead pledged allegiance to the Islamic State of Iraq and Greater Syria (ISIS), Kenya’s police chief said Thursday. The splinter group…

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      United States calls on Djibouti to respect citizens’ freedoms ahead of 2016 poll

      Djibouti President Ismail Omar Guelleh. The United States has urged the Djibouti ruling party and Opposition to resume negotiations ahead of the 2016 elections, in which president Omar Guelleh is seeking a controversial fourth term. The United States has urged the Djibouti ruling party and Opposition to resume negotiations ahead of the 2016 elections, in…

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        Djibouti’s Guelleh predicts tough, long battle against militants in Somalia

        President Ismail Omar Guelleh DJIBOUTI  – Djibouti’s president predicted that routing battle-hardened militants in Somalia would be hard and take a longer time than expected, as the militant group continue deadly guerrilla attacks across the horn of Africa nation. Djibouti contributed one contingent to the African Union forces fighting the Al-Qaeda linked Al-Shabab group, becoming…

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          Ailing Elder returns to Somaliland

          HARGEISA-— Hon. Haji Abdikarim Husein Abdi Warabe, member of Somaliland’s house of elders who left to the neighboring countries on medical grounds has today returned to Hargeisa. Mr. Abdi Warabe has been suffering from an ailment that caused him to be taken to Ethiopia. Mr. Abdi Warabe is among the members of Somaliland elders who…

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            Virtually no money has no value in Somaliland

            Banal scene in Somaliland. A few dozen kilometers from the capital Hargeisa, the bus driver leaves his vehicle out of age snore on the low side time a policeman boarded. At the front of the vehicle, a man yells to the passenger ticket price and a series of numbers. The weapon official sits down and…

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              Why Hargesya is a beacon of literary prowess

              Hargeysa! It’s best known as the home of the world famous annual Hargeysa International Book Fair. Although the book fair is open to, and attracts writers, scholars, and intellectuals from around the world, it saps its spirit and energy from the wellspring of Pan-Africanism: close ties and collaboration between and among Africans. Thus, every year,…

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                Somalia bans Christmas celebrations

                Somalia’s government has banned the celebration of Christmas, warning that such Christian festivities could threaten the nation’s Muslim faith. “Those celebrations are not in any way related to Islam,” an official at the religious affairs ministry said. Security agencies have been directed to stay alert to stop any gatherings. Foreigners are free to mark the…

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                  Somaliland: Romanian captain passes away in Berbera

                  BERBERA—–The Captain of Muhsin Freighter, Cocris who is Romanian by nationality found dead in his cabin. Somaliland Immigration authorities in Berbera kept the body of the captain in fridge for the past two and half months. The immigration explained that he died of natural causes after leaving from the UAE and arriving in Berbera. Cocris,…

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                    Somaliland: Presidential committee on inflation confers with parliament committee on economy

                    HARGEISA — Today the presidential committee tackling on inflation chaired by Somaliland’s vice president met with the house of assembly’s committee on economic affairs at the presidential compound. The committee headed by Somaliland VP have gathered information, advice in a bid to curb the inflation that has crippled the country’s economy and monetary. The parliament…

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                      Two government journalists behind bars in Ethiopia

                      Addis Ababa—Ethiopia arrested on Saturday Fikadu Mirkana,  journalist for TV Oromiya. Police took him to police station after he was arrested while at home. Mr. Fikadu Mirkana is among the most well known reporters for Oromiya’s television which is state run television. Family members say that they do not where he is in custody. Ismael…

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                        Djibouti leader slams opposition for insincerity

                        Djibouti  — Djibouti President Ismael Omar Guelleh has slammed opposition parties for egocentric agendas over his fresh bid for re-election in 2016 elections, In an interview with BBC Somali Service, strongman President Guelleh quashed opposition claims of dictatorship, saying he is prepared to continue with arguably one of Africa’s smallest nations. “If the aim is…

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                          No unity in Somaliland provinces says president Hasan

                          MOGADISHU—– Somalia president Hasan Sheikh Mohamoud says that his number one priority is to unite the country. Speaking of Somaliland, president Hasan remarked that even Somaliland is not united when it comes to the regions it administers. He reiterated that his sole responsibility is to bring unity to Somalia once again.  According to the President…

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                            UNHCR Repatriates Nearly 6,000 Somali Refugees From Kenya

                            The UN refugee agency said it has voluntary repatriated 5,853 Somali refugees from the Dadaab settlement in northeast Kenya to areas in southern Somalia which have been pacified. The UN High Commissioner for Refugees (UNHCR) said some 448 returnees were assisted to return by flight to Mogadishu in November. “In total 5,853 Somali refugees returned…

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                              Somali domestic football in live TV debut

                              Military club Horseed beat police team Heegan FC 2-1 in the General Da’ud Cup final. Somali Football Federation president Abdiqani Said Arab described the live coverage as “a breakthrough”. The country is recovering from decades of conflict. Islamist group al-Shabab, which orders footballers to wear trousers, still controls many areas. Military club Horseed beat police…

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