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7 Al-Shabaab militants arrested in southern Somalia

The African Union Mission in Somalia (AMISOM) backed by Somalia National Security Forces (SNSS) on Friday arrested seven Al-Shabaab militants in Kismayo, southern Somalia during a security operation. The pan African body's mission said an improvised explosive device (IED) factory was destroyed and several weapons...

Somalia:UN official urges Somali leaders to reach “clear decisions” on election malpractices,complaints By electoral disputes body

Horndiplomat-Top UN official urges Somali leaders to reach "clear decisions" on election malpractices, complaints received by the electoral disputes body Look Below Official Press Statement From The Office of the   United Nations Special Representative of the Secretary General for Somalia Amb.Micheal Keating   SOURCE:HORNDIPLOMAT

Report launch on 13 December: How to ensure humanitarian aid in Somalia reaches those most in need

Transparency International, the anti-corruption organisation, together with Humanitarian Outcomes will publish a report on 13 December examining the main corruption risks in humanitarian operations in southern Somalia. At a time when the scale and complexity of humanitarian emergencies around the world is increasing, often in...

Analysis: Arms embargoes are vital to Africa’s peace and security

In 2013, African Union (AU) leaders committed to a future where the continent is free from the scourge of conflict; pledging to “end all wars in Africa by 2020”. But the high ideals of Vision 2020 – also referred to as “Silencing the Guns” –...

Somalia ranked 4th among countries whose people are kind to strangers -Report

Somalia has been ranked 4th among countries whose people are kind to strangers despite years of conflict, terrorist attacks and general unrest. The latest finding by CAF World Giving Index 2016 states that more people than ever are carrying out random acts of kindness...

Somalia sets yet another date for presidential vote

Somalia's top political leaders have announced the presidential election will be held on December 28, the fourth date so far set to conclude drawn-out, delayed and limited polls. The new timetable was laid out in a joint statement issued late Thursday by the government, the...

Fighting near north Somalia port town displaces 25,700: UN

Heavy fighting between pro-Islamic State (IS) militants and Somalia's Puntland state forces for the control of the port town of Qandala has displaced 25, 700 people since late October, a UN body said Wednesday. The UN Office for Coordination of Humanitarian Affairs (OCHA) said a...

Review: ‘The Mayor of Mogadishu,’ by Andrew Harding

By Mila Koumpilova Star Tribune NONFICTION: A striking portrait of modern Somalia — told through the job and life of Mogadishu's mayor. BBC foreign correspondent Andrew Harding’s book “The Mayor of Mogadishu” opens with an arresting scene: An attack by the militant group Al-Shabab is underway...

Revealed: How Britain pours £568m of YOUR money into war-torn Somalia despite ‘certain’ risk it will be stolen by ISIS and used to fund terrorism

By Ian Birrell for The Mail on Sunday The Government is pumping more than half a billion pounds of aid into war-torn Somalia – despite accepting there is ‘certain’ risk of funds being diverted by terrorist groups such as Islamic State and al-Shabaab. The revelation comes...

US plans to expand legal military power in Somalia

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President Barack Obama has expanded the power of the elite Joint Special Operations Command (JSOC) to track, plan, and potentially kill terrorists across the globe in places beyond the traditional war zones of Iraq, Syria, and Libya, The Washington Post (WaPo) has learned. The move...