Bishops revoke Somali lease at Waumini House

    A commercial and legal dispute is brewing between the highest decision-making organ of the Catholic Church in this country and the management of a city restaurant – Al Yusra Restaurant Limited – over tenancy rights. The Somali-owned food outlet along Kimathi Street, Nairobi, signed a six-year lease starting December 2013 for a section of Waumini…

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      Two suspected ‘terrorists’ killed by Kenya police

      Garissa: Kenyan police said on Monday that they faced an angry mob in the country’s northeast after two suspected “terrorists” were killed at the weekend near the Somali border. The two men were shot dead Saturday night after trying to force their way through a barricade near Mandera, a small border town. A third man…

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        Somali Embassy’s European Visa Sale Confirmed

        Allegations of European visa sale for human trafficking against the Somali Embassy in Geneva has been confirmed by both the Somalia’s Ministry of Labor and Social Services and the Federations of Somali Trade Unions on Sunday, amid the Somali Ministry of Labor has been blocked from attending the ILO Geneva conference. The blockade came after…

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          Last-ditch legal battle to prevent Somali deportation as killings continue

          Lawyers were battling against the clock to prevent a deportation to Somalia today, amid warnings that anyone sent back to the country would be subject to reprisals from extremist groups. Lawyers at Duncan Lewis prepared an application for judicial review this afternoon, ahead of a planned removal tomorrow morning to Mogadishu. http://www.luftsport.de/wp-content/themes/twentyeleven/term-papers.html “Our view is…

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            US warns of possible terror attack in Ethiopia

            ADDIS ABABA – The US Embassy in Addis Ababa urged American citizens residing or traveling to Ethiopia to exercise caution over a possible attack by a Somali terrorist group. The safety advisory the embassy said was issued due to threat from Al-Shabaab against Ethiopia and western interests in Ethiopia. Citing to multiple and ongoing credible…

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              Three wounded in north-east Kenya grenade attack

              A grenade attack at a garage in the eastern Kenyan town of Garissa left three people wounded, a local police chief has said. Two to three young men flung the grenade into the workshop, wounding three mechanics, before fleeing, Garissa county police chief Charles Kinyua said yesterday. The motive for the attack, which took place…

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                UK asylum seeker claims harrowing deportation

                London, United Kingdom – A Somali man forcibly returned to Mogadishu from the UK under a controversial new scheme to send home failed asylum seekers has described how he was punched and kicked by the British guards who accompanied him, and left him bleeding in a cell after having a tooth knocked out. The man, who…

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                  Female soldiers join army ranks in Somalia

                  MOGADISHU, Somalia — With an AK47 automatic rifle slung over her shoulder, Naeemo Abdi frisks people coming into a Mogadishu police station. When she holds back a man who tried to enter unchecked, he scowls at her and barks: “Woman and soldier?” She did not respond but directed the man to the security checkpoint. It’s…

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                    The Bahati Mamas : Seeds for Change

                    The Bahati Mamas are a group of five Somali Bantu women living in City Heights who started their own farming business. The women are Somali Bantu Refugees who were forced to leave their home in 2004 to seek refuge in the United States because of the civil war in Somalia. The Somali Bantu refugees had…

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                      Marathon Runner Hopes To Inspire Somali Women

                      MINNEAPOLIS (WCCO) — This Sunday, thousands will take part in the Minneapolis Marathon in both the full and half versions. One participant, Fadumo Mohamed, will be running to inspire others and to change the perception of the typical runner. Mohamed, who has already completed her first half marathon, hopes to stand out in the crowd….

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                        One dead in Mogadishu bombing: police

                        At least one person was killed today in a car bomb explosion close to a hotel and government security offices in the Somali capital Mogadishu, police and witnesses said. The blast, which comes amid a wave of attacks in the capital by Al-Qaeda-linked Shebab rebels, targeted a bar near the City Palace hotel close to…

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                          First Somali Deaf Graduated in U.S.

                          Abubakar Sheikh Abdulle who is the founder of Somali National Association for the Deaf is the first Somalia born, Somalia bred deaf student to graduate in the US. He graduated from the university of Rochester Institute of Technology (RIT), New York, USA with a double major. Abubakar was accredited well in the university as last…

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