Kenya’s Eastleigh, melting pot of regional cultures

    NAIROBI, March 20 (Xinhua) — Eastleigh, a commercial hub on the outskirts of Nairobi, Kenya, is widely known as small Mogadishu due to the huge number of Somali immigrants inhabiting the town. The Somalis’ vibrant engagement in business makes them stand out in the district. Their huge population, which has eclipsed that of locals, has…

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      Somalia ratifies three core International Labour Organization conventions and joins Decent Work Program

      His Excellency Prime Minister Abdiweli Sheikh Ahmed, today addressed the International Labour Organization (ILO) Governing Body followed by signing the ratification of three core ILO Conventions and joining of the Decent Work Program at its headquarters in Geneva, Switzerland. The Prime Minister on behalf of the Federal Republic of Somalia ratified: the Freedom of Association…

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        Kenya foils terror attack in Mombasa

        KENYAN police have arrested two men suspected of links to a Somali Islamist militant group after they were found with two large bombs that may have been intended for an attack in the port city of Mombasa. KENYAN police have arrested two men suspected of links to a Somali Islamist militant group after they were found with two large…

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          Kenya: Somalis with Explosives Arrested

          Nairobi, Mar 19 (Prensa Latina) The arrest of two Somali citizens carrying explosives avoided an attack with great consequences against the Kenyan tourist city of Mombasa, the main eastern African port, said an official report here Wednesday. The suspects were arrested while carrying two bombs in his car with triggers able to fly a 14-storey…

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            ‘Somalia suicide bomber was Norwegian’: Shebab

            Somalia’s Al-Qaeda-linked Shebab rebels on Wednesday identified a suicide car bomber who struck a town recently captured by African Union troops as a 60-year-old Somali man who held Norwegian citizenship. The attack in Buulo Burde in the south of the country on Tuesday targeted a hotel crowded with army officers and was followed by an…

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              “We must show Somalis they are not alone,” President tells key international partners as military campaign gains new ground

              Somali communities in newly liberated areas devastated by Al Shabaab  must receive immediate humanitarian assistance, His Excellency President Hassan Sheikh Mohamud said today in a high-level meeting  with Somalia’s most important international partners. The President emphasized the need for immediate humanitarian  assistance and praised the Turkish and UAE Red Crescent organizations for the aid being…

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                12 Gangs That Are Keeping The FBI Awake At Night

                America may be getting safer, but gangs are expanding and becoming more violent, posing a growing threat across the country, according to a 2011 FBI report. An estimated 1.4 million Americans belong to 33,000 gangs, and together they are responsible for 48% of violent crime in the country. Following up on a 2012 article, we…

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                  Somalis charged with being in the country illegally

                  Several suspected Somali nationals arrested during a police raid on an Islamic institution at Macknon Road Township along the Mombasa-Nairobi highway have been arraigned in court. Ninety-four Somalis, including 41 minors, were arraigned before a Kwale Court on Monday evening charged with being in the country illegally. The suspects were arrested at Mahamudai Islamic School…

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                    Prime Minister: We are winning the war and now is the time for Al-Shabaab to renounce violence

                    Prime Minister: We are winning the war and now is the time for Al-Shabaab to renounce violence The National Security Council met today, chaired by His Excellency President Hassan Sheikh Mohamud and attended by H.E Prime Minister Abdiweli Sheikh Ahmed, government ministers and senior military and security officials to discuss the ongoing military operations against…

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                      Senior Somali commander killed in ambush

                      MOGADISHU – A senior military commander in Somalia’s semi-autonomous Puntland region was Monday killed in an ambush, local officials said. General Jama Said Afgadud was travelling in a car near the port town of Bosaso. One soldier was also killed and another injured in the ambush. No group claimed responsibility for the attack. Troops based near…

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                        Kenya arrests two after bombs ‘found in car’

                        Police in the Kenyan port city of Mombasa say they have arrested two people who were driving a car with two improvised bombs hidden inside it. The suspects, one Kenyan and the other of Somali origin, were planning to attack an unspecified target, they say. The arrests followed a tip off, a police official added….

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                          Uganda issues Shabaab terror alert

                          KAMPALA – Ugandan police are warning of possible terror plots by the Somali militant group Al-Shabaab to attack fuel stations in the country. “We have received intelligence information that terrorists belonging to the Al-Shabaab group are planning to attack Uganda by hitting fuel tankers on transit, fuel depots and stations,” deputy police spokesperson Onyango Patrick…

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                            Somali Prime Minister Creates Govt Office for Clerics

                            Somali Prime Minister Abdiweli Sheikh Ahmed convened a meeting of religious leaders in Mogadishu on Saturday (March 15th) and announced the creation of a new government office for religious scholars that will help shape public opinion and government decision-making. “The main aim of this meeting is to have a collective position towards the religious-less people…

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