EUCAP Nestor and Somaliland solidify successful partnership with the signing of important cooperation agreement

    Hargaysa 20.June 2014 (SDN/QJ)-  the Somaliland Minister of Foreign Affairs, Mohamed Behi Yonis, and EUCAP Nestor Head of Mission, Etienne de Poncins, signed an Agreement to set out the basis for further development of cooperative relations and activities between Somaliland and EUCAP Nestor.   EUCAP Nestor is the European Union’s maritime security capacity building mission,…

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      Frightening tourists away

      TWO nights of terror attacks on Kenya’s coast on June 15th and 16th left at least 65 people dead, prompting the Shabab, a Somali militia of extreme Islamists, to boast that it had turned the country into a “war zone”. The killings mark a change of gear. Previously the group has mainly committed sporadic acts…

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        Somali President: “Dr Osman Mohammud Dufle’s Nomination for a Nobel Prize in Recognition of his Humanitarian Work is an Inspiration to All Somalis.”

        Mogadishu, 19 June, 2014– His Excellency President Hassan Sheikh Mohamud today paid a surprise visit to a meeting in Mogadishu that had been organized by MPs and members of the public. During the visit he met with Dr Osman Mohammud Dufle, who was recently nominated for a Noble Prize and, during a short speech which…

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          Somalia and EU sign Somalia’s first National Indicative Programme

          Muqdisho June 19, 2014(SDN/QJ)– Today, the Prime Minister of the Federal Government of Somalia, Abdiweli Sheikh Ahmed Mohamed, and European Commissioner for Development, Andris Piebalgs, signed the country’s first European Commission – Somalia National Indicative Programme (NIP) in the past 25 years following Somalia’s recent accession to the Cotonou Agreement . Prime Minister Abdiweli underscored…

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            Justice & Constitutional Affairs Minister: “A milestone achievement has been made towards the Constitution Making Process in Somalia.”

            Mogadishu, 19 June 2014 – H.E. Farah Sheikh Abdulkadir, the Minister of Justice & Constitutional Affairs today welcomed the overwhelming approval of the Federal Parliament for the Independent Review & Implementation Commission. 134 members of the parliament voted in favor of the commission yes, 9 voted against, while 10 abstained. The Minister said “A milestone…

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              Literary competitio​n returns as British Red Cross launches new web-pages for Somali and Congolese communitie​s in the UK

              The British Red Cross has announced new online features on the charity’s website, to help people from Somali and Congolese communities in the UK to re-connect with their loved ones.   The new web features offer an improved interactive platform with cleaner page layouts, simplified language, comprehensive case-study videos and an intuitive site-wide navigation system….

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                Khat ban ‘backed by Somali community’

                Police say they have encountered widespread support among Somalis for a ban on use of a plant stimulant. Officers are running an awareness campaign to spell out the consequences of buying or selling khat, which become criminal acts next week. Critics of the drug, which is already illegal in most of Europe, as well as…

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                  How Kenya made itself vulnerable to terror

                  When Kenya took its anti-terror war to the doorsteps of the al-Qaeda-linked al-Shabab in Somalia in 2011, its mission was to cripple and wipe out the militants. The military incursion was launched after the Muslim extremists kidnapped several tourists and virtually brought tourism in Kenya, one of the country’s top foreign exchange earners, to its knees….

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                    ISIL leader killed in clashes with Diyala police

                    A special counter-terrorism police force has killed “Islamic State of Iraq and the Levant” (ISIL) leader Abu Ayoub al-Somali, a Somali national, and his aide, Iraqi police in Diyala province said Tuesday (June 17th). Acting on information provided by detainees, the force ambushed a car carrying al-Somali and his assistant — a Syrian national —…

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                      President says Kenyan politics not Islamists behind attacks

                      NAIROBI Kenya (Reuters) – Kenya’s president shifted blame to domestic rivals on Tuesday for two attacks that killed 65 people on the coast and he dismissed claims of responsibility by Somali Islamist militants, which Nairobi usually fingers for such assaults. Somalia’s al Shabaab militant group has said its gunmen carried out the attacks on the…

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                        Statement on the situation in eastern Somaliland

                        Hargaysa 17.June 2014 (SDN/QJ)-  Following a joint session, the President, the Chairman of the Guurti, Speaker of the House of Representatives and the Chairman of the Political Parties provided an update on the situation in the eastern regions of the country.   In recent days, several actors have sought to undermine the stability and territorial…

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                          Somali President: “I look forward to a strengthen​ing of Bilateral Relations between Canada and Somalia.”*​

                          Mogadishu, 15 June, 2014 – His Excellency President Hassan Sheikh Mohamud today accepted the credentials of the new Canadian ambassador to Somalia, Mr David Angel. The Ambassador thanked H.E. the President for accepting his credentials and he promised to strengthen the bilateral relations between the two countries. He also conveyed a personal message from Prime…

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                            Rival Somali forces send in more troops

                            Mogadishu – Rival Somali regions have sent troops into disputed flashpoint zones in the north of the war-torn nation, Britain, the European Union and the United States said on Saturday in a joint appeal for calm. Troops from self-declared Somaliland in the northwest and soldiers from autonomous Puntland in the northeast have moved into contested…

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