Somalia Declares Drought as Food Prices Skyrocket

    The Somali government has declared a drought in six regions as monitors warn that food prices are soaring in the affected areas. The government on Thursday established a $500,000 drought relief fund and renewed an appeal for international help to combat growing shortages of food and water. Somali Agriculture Minister Abdi Ahmed Mohamed told VOA’s…

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      Somali Prime Minister announces an initial $500,000

      Mogadishu, Thursday 17 July 2014 – The Humanitarian situation in the country has dominated the debate of today’s Council of Ministers meeting. Under the leadership of H.E. Abdiweli Sheikh Ahmed, Prime Minister of the Federal Government of Somalia, concrete and immediate measures have been established to respond to the deteriorating humanitarian situation affecting many regions…

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        Technical Committee on Formation of Interim South West State Administration Endorsed

        Mogadishu– The President of the Federal Government of Somalia His Excellency Hassan Sheikh Mohamud, the Prime Minister His Excellency Abdiweli Sheikh Ahmed and the Speaker of Parliament His Excellency Mohamed Osman Jawari tonight hosted an Iftar ceremony in which the nomination of an 18-member Technical Committee on Formation of Interim South West Administration was announced…

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          Court sides with Kahn in election judge dispute

          The Minnesota Supreme Court sided with Rep. Phyllis Kahn’s campaign today in a dispute that led to the reassignment of a Minneapolis election judge last week to keep her away from voters until a city investigation is completed. The case is the latest in a bitter battle between the longtime legislator and her opponent Mohamud…

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            Wandsworth school places decision maker said Somali women are ‘buck-toothed herdswomen’

            A volunteer for Wandsworth’s school admissions panel has been dismissed after publishing an offensive blog describing Somali women as buck-toothed herdswomen from a Saharan oasis. Retired journalist Hugh Thompson, from Putney, will no longer sit on the borough’s Independent Appeal Panel making decisions about children who have been refused school places. Following a panel meeting,…

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              Urgent application for Somali girl’s live-saving surgery

              An urgent application has been brought before the High Court in Pretoria to ensure a 12-year-old Somali girl receives life-saving surgery, Lawyers for Human Rights (LHR) said on Wednesday. “She arrived in South Africa on July 4 as an asylum-seeker with the intention of applying for refugee status after fleeing conflict in Somalia,” LHR said…

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                Al-Shabaab Executes Two Men in Barawe Accused of Spying

                Al-Shabaab militants in Barawe on Sunday (July 13th) publicly executed two Somali men accused of spying for the Somali government, Hiiraan Online reported. An al-Shabaab judge found both men — Said Hussein Ali, 26, and Abdi Hassan Hussein, 19 — guilty of spying for the Somali government, including for the Somali National Intelligence and Security…

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                  Somalia’s Ambassador to the United States, Mr Omar Abdirashid Ali Sharmake, confirmed by US President Barack Obama

                  Mogadishu: Mr Omar Abdirashid Ali Sharmake, was confirmed on Monday 14 July 2014, as Somalia’s first ambassador to the United States of America since 1991. US President Barack Obama, in a ceremony at the White House, confirmed Ambassador Sharmake. Ambassador Sharmake has held several leadership positions within the Somali Government, including as Prime Minister for…

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                    Police blamed for Eastleigh rights abuses

                    THE Independent Policing Oversight Authority has faulted the recent crackdown on refugees and suspected illegal immigrants in the Eastleigh estate and other parts of Nairobi. In a report released yesterday, the government agency charged with providing civilian oversight over police work said that Operation Sanitization of Eastleigh (reported throughout the media as Operation Usalama Watch),…

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                      Cinnamon baasto and gingered coffee

                      Ramadan provides an annual opportunity for restaurants to show off their best meals for the hungry fasting crowd. The food business thrives as customers line up to find a seat in dinner halls, fast food outlets and ‘shaaby chic’ kitchens. But there are other establishments to choose from once you’re done with lengthy family dinners…

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                        69 Knight Arts Challenge finalists selected

                        With ideas ranging from celebrations of Somali poetry and Hmong fashion to art celebrating the people of the city’s East Side and concerts performed on instruments made of ice, the Knight Arts Challenge has named 69 finalists in its program to give $4.5 million to arts projects in St. Paul over the next three years….

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