From Worthington to Warsheikh

    When members of the Somali diaspora send money to their families back home, they rarely go to the bank. Nor do they go to Forex, Western Union, Ria or any other of the official wire transfer companies. Instead, they turn to a trusted member in their community, who then contacts a partner in, for instance,…

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      Henley Borama Friendship Association

      THE exhibition of Somali art and craft at the Old Fire Station Gallery from June 6 to 10 far exceeded our wildest hopes. The idea came from Carol Crowdy and much of the work in connection with it was done by her, for which I am most grateful. We were greatly assisted by the charity…

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        Somali Capital One Step Short of Famine: United Nations

        United Nations:  War-torn Somalia is sliding back into an acute hunger crisis with parts of the capital facing emergency levels just short of famine, the United Nations warned on Monday. “Somalia’s food security crisis is expected to worsen over the next several months following poor performance of the major rainy season, shrinking humanitarian assistance and…

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          Gunmen kill at least 29 in latest raids on Kenyan coast

          MOMBASA Kenya (Reuters) – Gunmen killed at least 29 people in two coastal areas of Kenya in raids the deputy president indicated on Sunday were the work of political rivals, despite Somali Islamists al Shabaab claiming responsibility. The raids will hammer Kenya’s beleaguered tourist industry after a wave of militant attacks and will deepen public…

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            Deadly bomb blast near Somali parliament

            Five people were killed in a car-bomb explosion near the Somali parliament headquarters in central Mogadishu on Saturday. A bomber rammed his explosives-laden vehicle into the gate of the parliament building, leaving four people dead, a government source said. Several people, including two Somali policemen, were injured in the attack, the source said. No Somali…

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              Department of Education investigation cases of childcare fraud in Australia

              THE federal government is investigating fresh allegations members of some ethnic communities are rorting the family daycare system to pocket generous taxpayer funded subsidies. News Corp Australia has confirmed the federal Department of Education’s compliance team is investigating claims that “more than 50 families”, mostly in the Somali and Sudanese communities, are swapping children, or…

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                Cracks Appearing In Democratic Coalition

                The population of Mogadishu is moving to Minneapolis, through the miracle of chain immigration. I don’t know whether there is any limiting principle to this or whether all of Mogadishu will one day reside along the Mississippi, but in any event, the Somali influx is already impacting Minnesota politics. Despite being “natural conservatives”–imagine what they…

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                  Minister of Informatio​n Seeks Clarificat​ion from former Mayor of Mogadishu, Offers Chance to Join Peace Process to Disaffecte​d members of Al-Shabaab

                  Mogadishu, 04 July 2014 – H.E. Mustaf Duhulow, the Minister of Information today issued a statement in response to the recent interview with Mohamud Ahmed Nur (Tarzan) on the BBC Hard Talk programme: “The Federal Government of Somalia is committed to the fight against al-Shabaab, an al-Qaeda affiliated group. The issue of extremism is global…

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                    We condemn the Murder of veteran MP Mohammed Mohamud Hayd

                    His Excellency Prime Minister Abdiweli Sheikh Ahmed sends his deepest and most heartfelt condolences to the families and friends of Veteran MP Mohammed Mohamud Hayd who was killed in Mogadishu today. “This criminal act only promotes violence, distress and grief in our community. Taking a human life is abhorrent and only affects an innocent family…

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                      Somali youth: We are not terrorists

                      NAIROBI—For days, Mohammed Farhan could not sleep, just waiting for the security officers’ knock on the door. And when he got tired, his identification had to be in the open, where security officers could see it. “I was forced to sleep with my identity card on the neck, so that when the police officers come,…

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                        Revealed: US operating secretly in Somalia since 2007

                        American military advisers have been operating secretly in Somalia since around 2007, a revelation that shows the United States has had a presence in the African country for years without acknowledging the situation publicly. The latest details provided by a Reuters report reveals that the American presence in Somalia stretches all the way back to…

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                          Young Somali women open boutique

                          MINNEAPOLIS – There’s constantly new businesses popping up around the Twin Cities but one business is breaking barriers along the way. “The Sisterhood Boutique” is run by a group of Somali women looking to make a difference. At 17, managing a boutique wasn’t part of Khadra Fiqi’s plan. “I was really nervous because I thought…

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