Somali pirates return, seize Iranian fishing vessel

    Mogadishu (AFP) – Pirates have seized an Iranian vessel fishing illegally off the coast of Somalia in the first successful hijacking in almost three years, officials said Thursday, raising fears that the scourge of Somali piracy may be returning. “An Iranian vessel, fishing illegally in Somali waters, was hijacked earlier this week,” said Alan Cole…

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      Somali firm plans biometric money transfer scheme

      The chairman of a Somali company called the First Somali Bank (FSB) has revealed plans to launch a biometrics-backed money transfer scheme that would allow remittance cash to still reach the country. Liban Egal told Reuters that he plans to launch a technology in May that will help remittance firms track transfers and identify who…

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        In Somalia, wire transfers go underground

        Four years ago, famine in Somalia took an estimated 260,000 lives. It would have been worse without a key source of financial support: money transfers from relatives abroad. Family members “could send money in five minutes from Minneapolis to Baidoa,” says East Africa scholar Laura Hammond of the University of London School of Oriental and…

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          ISIS Reaches Out to Somali Terror Group Al-Shabaab

          It has long been feared that ISIS could ally with Somali terror group al-Shabaab, which has been tied to al-Qaeda. As Osama bin Laden’s gang fades and the Islamic State rises, ISIS might look like a better partner for the Somalian militants. ISIS recently accepted an oath of fealty from Boko Haram in Nigeria. Last October, the…

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            Somali group denounces racist graffiti

            A leader of a Grand Forks Somali organization responded Tuesday to racist graffiti found on a commercial building recently. Faisal Abdi, in a message to the Herald, said the graffiti was a “desperate attempt to spread hatred, suspicion and division among the peacefully coexisting communities in the Greater Grand Forks (area).” Abdi is a member…

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              Why a delegation of Turkish officials visited Minnesota

              More than 100 people squeezed into the Minneapolis Brian Coyle Center conference room Monday night to meet a delegation of Turkish government officials, who came to Minnesota over the weekend to bolster relations with Somali-Americans. Minneapolis City Council Member Abdi Warsame, who arranged the arrival of Metin Kulunk, a member of the Turkish parliament, delivered…

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                Somali community forms task force to address tensions

                Members of the St. Cloud Somali community have assembled a task force of around 15 people to meet with St. Cloud school district officials and seek a “peaceful resolution” after ethnic tensions flared at Technical High School last week. Members of the task force could meet with Superintendent Willie Jett as early as Wednesday. Abdul…

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                  St. Cloud officials meet with Somali students over treatment

                  ST. CLOUD, Minn. (AP) — St. Cloud school officials have met with Somali parents, community elders and students after Somali-American students walked out to protest their treatment. The meeting happened Thursday, a day after students, including 18-year-old Nasteho Dini, walked out of St. Cloud Tech High School, according to Minnesota Public Radio News (http://bit.ly/1C04YQ2 ). Dini…

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                    AU, Somali forces seize strategic island from Shabaab

                    The African Union Mission to Somalia (AMISOM) and Somalia army troops on Sunday captured the strategic island of Kudhaa in southern Somalia from Al-Shabaab militants. “Kudhaa is now under the full control of the interim Jubaland Administration soldiers and AMISOM,” Adan Mohamud, a security official with the Jubaland administration, told The Anadolu Agency by phone….

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                      More than just Tech should respond to protest

                      Another wave of ethnic tension crashed upon St. Cloud on Wednesday, this time at Technical High School, where more than 100 students and some parents protested how school officials handle their complaints about how they are being treated. Most people were of Somali descent, and their primary issues revolve around how they are treated by…

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                        Prime Minister Sharmarke meets with Qatar’s Prime Minister in Doha as two nations ink co-operation agreements on Education and Aviation

                        Doha, Thursday 19 March 2015 — H.E Prime Minister Omar Abdirashid Ali Sharmarke met with his Qatar counterpart H.E Abdullah Bin Nasser Khalifa al Thani in Doha today. The meeting centered on co-operation and the longstanding relationship between the two nations with the leaders agreeing on the need to forge closer ties on stabilisation, trade…

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