International recognition of Somaliland will boost its economy

    As African leaders gather in Brussels for the EU-Africa summit, the foreign minister of Somaliland writes that despite substantial help from the EU, the country still faces important economic hurdles on its path to development, which could be remedied partly by international recognition. Mohamed Yonis is the Minister of Foreign Affairs of Somaliland. The fourth…

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      Kilimanjaro Moves Forward With Somalia ACA Block-Proven Probable 20 Millions Barrels of Oil: Kilimanjaro is Petitioning World Bank to Continue Funding

      BELIZE CITY, BELIZE, Apr 02, 2014 (Marketwired via COMTEX) — The directors and management of Kilimanjaro Capital (gxg:KCAP)(otc pink:KIMJF) are pleased to provide an update on the Company’s interest in Somalia where Kilimanjaro Capital currently has a 5% interest in the Amsas-Coriole-Afgoi (ACA) Block of 1,161,400 acres with a prospective oil resource of 21 million…

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        ‘Living on borrowed time,’ said Kenyan Muslim

        NAIROBI, Kenya — The charismatic Muslim leader on Kenya’s coast was certain he would be killed. Abubakar Shariff Ahmed — known as Makaburi — told an Associated Press reporter in October that “I’m living onborrowed time.” He said this after two other Muslim leaders of a mosque that Makaburi was associated with had been killed by unidentified…

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          ‘Gleam of hope’ in strife-torn Somalia

          While some African countries have made huge strides in terms of peace and security, others are still struggling to find their footing, a U.N. official who monitors development in the region said. Ayaka Suzuki, 42, deputy director of the Africa I Division of the Department of Political Affairs at the United Nations Secretariat in New York, said…

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            Q&A: Somalia PM’s zero tolerance policy

            Mogadishu 02, April 2014 (SDN/Al-Jazeera)- Four years ago, al-Shabab controlled large parts of central and southern Somalia, including most of the capital, Mogadishu. Security forces have since pushed the armed group out of Somalia’s major cities, but al-Shabab continues to launch periodic attacks, including an assault on the presidential palace in Mogadishu last month. Al…

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              UK Sheffield City Council to Vote on Recognising Somaliland

              Sheffield 02.April 2014 (SDN)- On Wednesday 2 April, Sheffield City Council will debate a motion calling on “the British government to recognise Somaliland as an independent state and to encourage other governments around the world to do the same.” This historic debate will be attended by Somaliland’s Foreign Minister Mohamed Bihi Yonis, Energy Minister Hussein…

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                Prominent Islamist shot dead on Kenyan coast: police

                MOMBASA, Kenya (Reuters) – A prominent Kenyan Islamist, accused by the United States and U.N. Security Council of supporting the Somali militant group al Shabaab, was shot dead on Tuesday, police said. Abubakar Shariff, also known as Makaburi, was killed as he left a court compound about 15 km (10 miles) north of the port city of…

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                  Lupita to Get Hitched to K’naan?

                  Forget Hollywood flirt Jared Leto, now, Lupita has not only been linked to Somali rapper K’naan, but American press is reporting of an “impeding wedding”. According to AllHipHop.com, there are new rumours that suggest that the pair are close to getting married after a mere six months. However, there is a catch! Lupita is now a…

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                    Minister of Finance presents Budget to Parliament

                    His Excellency Minister of Finance, Hussein Abdi Halane, presented Somalia’s Budget for 2014-2015 to Parliament, setting out how the government will take further action to secure Somalia’s future – re-building the economy and social services. The Budget total sees a 91% increase from the 2013 Budget of $114.3 million to a total of $218 million…

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                      Q&A: Somalia PM’s zero tolerance policy

                      Four years ago, al-Shabab controlled large parts of central and southern Somalia, including most of the capital, Mogadishu. Security forces have since pushed the armed group out of Somalia’s major cities, but al-Shabab continues to launch periodic attacks, including an assault on the presidential palace in Mogadishu last month. Al Jazeera talks to Somalia’s Prime Minister Abdiweli…

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                        Khat ban faces new hurdle as Lib Dems withdraw support

                        A LIB Dem revolt has raised doubts over a planned ban on the stimulant khat. Khat, used widely in Somali communities across the UK including Bristol, could be banned under new laws proposed by Home Secretary Theresa May. But two Lib Dem members of a committee meeting this afternoon to discuss the ban have spoken out in opposition. However,…

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