Bomb attack in tiny Djibouti condemned

    The European Union Naval Force and the African Union today both condemned an attack the government said involved two Somali suicide bombers in the tiny East African nation of Djibouti that is reported to have killed three people. The attack happened last night when a blast detonated in a busy restaurant frequented by international soldiers….

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      Somali Parliament: “Yesterday’s Attack was Thwarted Through the Efforts of the Somali National Army, the Somali Police and AMISOM Forces”

      Mogadishu, May 26 2014: H.E. The President, Hassan Sheikh Mohamud, today returned to Mogadishu from the inauguration of President Jacob Zuma in South Africa and commented on yesterday’s attack on the parliament building. Speaking on arrival at Aden Abdulle Airport, Mogadishu, The President said, “It is with a heavy heart that I greet you today. Yesterday,…

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        Two blasts rock Djibouti cafe

        Blasts target restaurant in downtown Djibouti, killing at least two and injuring 11 others. At least two people have been killed after two blasts struck a busy restaurant in downtown Djibouti, police said. The blasts wounded 11 other people according to the Reuters news agency. “It’s a criminal act. We have two people dead and…

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          Al-Shabaab Invade Amisom Military Base in Afmadow

          A military base of the African Union Mission in Somalia (AMISOM) and Somali National Army in Afmadow district of Middle Jubba region was attacked last night, by insurgents of the Al-Qaeda affiliated Al-Shabaab terrorist group. The fierce violent confrontation went on for at least a few hours, after the attack was provoked by the insurgents…

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            8 SOMALI SOLDIERS KILLED IN ATTACK ON PARLIAMENT HQ

            MOGADISHU — Eight Somali soldiers were killed on Saturday in an attack on the parliament headquarters in central Mogadishu, a security source said. “The attack took place shortly after a booby-trapped car exploded outside the building,” the source, who asked not to be named, told Anadolu Agency. A security source had earlier put the death…

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              Al-Shabab takes aim at Somali Parliament in Mogadishu

              Militants in Mogadishu have carried out a multipronged complex attack against Somalia’s parliament building involving a car bomb, suicide bomber and gunmen on foot. Al-Shabab has claimed the attacks. The ensuing melee left at least seven people dead, six of the attackers and one soldier who tried to stopped a suicide bomber from entering the…

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                Information Minister “Export of resources will boost economic development.”

                Mogadishu, 24 May 2014 – Minister of Information, H.E. Mustaf Duhulow during his weekly media briefed on progress of the government today talked about the importance of export of resources, legislation on National Procurement, Garowe meeting, Prime Minister’s visit to line ministries, the progress on stabilization, the establishment of ministerial sub-committees, and the development of…

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                  Kenya ready to recognize Somaliland

                  The Kenyan government has expressed support for the recognition of Somaliland, which is an autonomous region of Somalia. Kenyan Assistant Minister for Foreign Affairs Richard Onyonka said that Nairobi supports the recognition of Somaliland as an independent state and Kenya will encourage the countries of the African Union to officially recognize Somaliland, a Press TV…

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                    Restrictions On Somali’s Money Transfers

                    Thousands of families across Somalia are under threat due to the recently announced closures of money transfer companies’ bank accounts, international agencies Adeso and Oxfam warned yesterday. The organizations called on the US Department of the Treasury and its regulatory agencies, whose regulations are responsible for the bank account closures, to ensure that Somali-Americans are…

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                      Somali army courts ‘jail 100s without fair trial’

                      Nairobi – Military courts in war-torn Somalia are guilty of a raft of abuses and are used by the internationally-backed government to jail hundreds without fair trial, Human Rights Watch said on Wednesday. The courts “have tried hundreds of people beyond the courts’ legal mandate, or in proceedings that fall short of international fair trial…

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                        UN Council seeks tighter Somali control of weapons

                        United Nations (United States) (AFP) – The UN Security Council on Thursday urged Somalia to do a better job keeping track of its arsenal of weapons, which in the past have fallen into the hands of Islamic militants. “The Security Council remains concerned about the diversion of arms and ammunition, including potentially to Al-Shebab,” it…

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                          Somali extremist threatens US, Kenya with attacks

                          MOGADISHU, Somalia — Making a rare threat against the United States, a senior member of Somalia’s Islamic insurgent group that has carried out terrorist attacks abroad said Thursday that holy war will come to America and that Islam’s flag will one day fly over Washington. The al-Shabab fighter, who has a $5 million U.S. bounty…

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                            Kenya vulnerable to al-Shabaab

                            THE killing in Mandera county of six security officers and two civilians underlines the perilous security situation in Kenya’s remote and largely neglected regions. While the focus recently has been on the terrorist threats facing Nairobi and Mombasa, we have neglected a larger swathe of Kenya. The entire North Eastern region, contiguous counties in the…

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                              Informatio​n Minister “To enhance the capacity of our journalist​s is prerequisi​te for the developmen​t of Somali media

                              Mogaidshu, 22 May 2014(SDN/QJ)– The Minister of Information, H.E. Mustaf Duhulow today congratulated 138 journalists that graduated for writing of radio module course in Mogadishu and said “To enhance the capacity of our journalists is prerequisite for the development of Somali media.” The Minister who couldn’t attend today’s graduation ceremony in Mogadishu as he is…

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