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Wararka aan idiin hayno waxaa ka mid ah: Dad Muqdisho siyaaba kala duwan loogu dilay maanta, Qarax ka dhacay Muqdisho lalana eegtay Amisom iyo warar kale. Warka oo dhan hoos ka dhegeyso...

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Mother of Manchester ‘terror twins’ who went to Syria to become Jihadi brides...

By Sam Webb The mother of two British teenagers who are believed to have travelled to Syria to marry ISIS fighters after becoming radicalised online was taken by the group as she tried to rescue them,...

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Somalia’s Numerous Pitfalls and Hurdles

By Ali H. Abdulla Receding Hope Hope for Somalia emerging from its prolonged failed-state status seems to be receding . The country, where thousands of vulnerable people perish for lack of water and...

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STATEMENT BY EU SPECIAL REPRESENTATIVE ALEXANDER RONDOS AND EU AMBASSADOR...

We note with deep concern the public differences between the President and Prime Minister of Somalia. This is already having an impact on the functioning of the Federal Institutions and Somalia’s State...

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Allegations about Kenya’s troops in Somalia big blow to war on terrorism

A Kenya Defence Forces (KDF) soldier takes position at the Kismayu sea port. FILE | NATION MEDIA GROUP By RASNA WARAH For more than two decades, the port of Kismayu in Somalia has been a lucrative...

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Djibouti seeks closer ties with Arabs – Minister

KUWAIT, (KUNA) — Djibouti’s visiting Minister of Finance and Economy Elias Musa said here on Sunday his country is willing to bolster and consolidate cooperation with Arab countries. Hailing Kuwait’s...

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Passengers shocked at sudden change of rules for Zamzam

NEW RULE: Under a new GACA rule, only 5-liter Zamzam bottles are allowed per passenger. (AN photo) JEDDAH: FOUZIA KHAN Passengers departing from Jeddah’s King Abdulaziz International Airport have...

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UN TELLS SOMALIA TO QUIT PAYING FOR VOTES

MOGADISHU, Somalia– The U.N.’s representative in Somalia says he is concerned bribes are being paid to parliamentarians to vote to oust the prime minister. Somalia’s president, a political rival, had a...

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The President: Respect for Somalia’s right to self-determination is critical

Press Release Mogadishu,  As President of the Federal Republic of Somalia, I acknowledge all those who have expended considerable energy and resources in supporting Somalia to achieve the substantial...

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Warka Raadiyo Wardheer

Wararka aan idiin hayno waxaa ka mid ah: Guddoomiyaha degmada Jalalaqsi oo ka badbaaday Isku day dil, QM iyo Midawga Yurub oo ka  hadlay khilaafka madaxda Soomaalida iyo warar kale. Warka oo dhan hoos...

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On Somali women, Violence and their suffering

By Abdiwahab M. Ali Events related to the AMISOM’s recent brutal act of assault against Somali women in Muqdisho forced me to think about the non-stop violence against Somali women. With their arrival,...

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Journalists arrested after covering protest in Somaliland

Nairobi, Authorities in the semi-autonomous republic of Somaliland arrested two journalists from privately owned television stations last week after they each aired coverage of a protest in the...

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Sailors freed by Somali pirates land in Mumbai

V. Narayan MUMBAI: After a nine-hour fli ght from Mombasa, the seven Indian sailors who were held captive by Somali pirates for four years and set free on October 30 landed at the Chhatrapati Shivaji...

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U.S. Muslim leaders say FBI pressuring people to become informants

The seal of the Federal Bureau of Investigation. (Mandel Ngan / AFP-Getty Images) By John M. Glionna Muslim leaders nationwide say the FBI is pressuring some Islamic community members and religious...

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Long-term shift work ages the brain: More than a decade ‘knocks six years off...

By Madlen Davies Long-term shift work ages the brain, a new study claims today. Researchers found that working shifts leads to a loss of memory and an impaired ability to think. A decade or more...

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Wararka aan idiin hayno waxaa ka mid ah: Kooxo Toorey ku hubeysan oo xalay haweenay ku gowracay degmada Hodan ee gobalka Banaadir, Gobalka Mudug oo laga soo sheegayo in uu ka dillaacay cudurka Shubanka...

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The Citizen`s Notebook: In Ethiopia and the SRS, You Can Talk about Anything...

By Mohamed R. Awale I have to make rare confessions for the benefit of public record and nuance.  I had been absent from the political forums of the online and social media in the recent past and there...

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Conflicts in Vision: Can We Dare Say the Darn Thing?

By Ali Bahar Decisions made by the Somali prime minister, Abdiwelli Sheikh, without prior approval of the president as stated by the Somali constitution (2) The Council of Ministers is the highest...

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As Power of Shabab Declines, Once Feared Fighters Leave Terror Group Behind

By ISMA’IL KUSHKUSH and JEFFREY GETTLEMAN BAIDOA, Somalia — Bashir was a true believer, a foot soldier who recently quit after seeing too many innocents slaughtered. Ahmed deserted the Shabab because...

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Djibouti’s Young People Look to Burkina Faso to Pave Their Own Democratic Way

“For a democratic nation in Djibouti”: Protests against totalitarian state in Djibouti via USN Djibouti (screen capture) By Rakotomalala The impact of young people in Burkina Faso rallying for...

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