15 killed in clashes in Somali

    At least 15 people were killed and 20 others injured in clashes between army troops and gunmen in Somalia’s central Galguduud region, eyewitnesses have said. Gunmen affiliated with the Ahlu Sunna Waljamaa group carried out an attack on Guriel town, prompting clashes with army troops stationed in the area, witnesses told. Both sides used light…

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      Al-Shabaab Leader, Yusuf Dheeg, Killed in US Airstrike

      Mogadishu, 6th February 2015 – The Federal Government of Somalia (FGS) welcomes the death of al-Shabaab’s Chief of External Operations with responsibility for intelligence and security planning, Abdi Nur Mahdi, also known as Yusuf Dheeg, in an airstrike on January 31st, 2015. HE the President of Somalia, Hassan Sheikh Mohamud, has on a number of…

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        Somali PM unveils new cabinet lineup

        MOGADISHU (AA) – Somalia’s Prime Minister Omar Abdirashid Sharmarke on Thursday unveiled a 40-strong cabinet lineup. In a press conference in Mogadishu, Sharmarke said the new cabinet would include 26 ministers and deputy ministers as well as 14 state ministers. The new government, which featured many new faces, also included a new ministry for women….

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          Somali-American charged with lying in FBI probe

          MINNEAPOLIS — A Somali-American who traveled by bus from Minneapolis to New York City with three other men and then tried to board a flight for the Middle East was charged Thursday in St. Paul with lying to the FBI during a terrorism investigation. Hamza Ahmed was arrested Thursday morning in the Twin Cities by…

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            Recipe of the Week: Chicken suqaar

            Minnesota is home to the largest Somali population in the United States. The 2013 American Community Survey estimates the total number of immigrants from the East African country living in the North Star State at over 40,000. Food is one way we can connect with our Somali neighbors in a way that hurdles any language…

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              Turkey extends naval presence off Somali coast

              The Turkish Parliament has approved a government-sponsored motion to extend the presence of the Turkish Naval Forces in the Gulf of Aden, located in the Arabian Sea, as well as the coastal waters off Somalia for one year. The motion, first approved in 2009, extends for another year the Turkish Naval Forces’ mandate to participate…

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                Muslim groups ‘troubled’ by Stephen Harper’s mosque remark

                Two national Muslim organizations say they are troubled that Prime Minister Stephen Harper last week drew a link between radicalization and mosques. Harper made the remark last Friday when he was answering a question about the Canadian government’s new anti-terrorism legislation. The measures unveiled in Bill C-51 include criminalizing advocacy for or promotion of a terrorist act. Another measure…

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                  Report: Somali Minorities Vulnerable to Sexual Violence

                  NAIROBI, KENYA—A new report says Somali women and girls from minority clans are more vulnerable to sexual violence due to poverty, marginalization and discriminatory attitudes. The perpetrators include members of dominant clans, militias and security forces, and even African Union soldiers. A new report, titled “No One Cries for Them,” highlights challenges faced by Somalia’s…

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                    ‘White Widow’ found?

                    Former Al-Shabaab commander Zakariye Ismail Hersi, who surrendered to Somali military forces last month, has come out with what he claims is information regarding the whereabouts of Samantha Lewthwaite, the infamous “White Widow.” Hersi claims that Lewthwaite, a key regional commander in Al-Shabaab, is hiding out in the Somali town of Ras Kamboni on the Kenyan…

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