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Somali clashes may have killed more than 1,000
MOGADISHU (Reuters) - Recent clashes pitting Ethiopian and Somali forces against clan militia and insurgents killed at least 1,086 people and wounded ...
Read More »Eritrea Denies Supporting Somalia Insurgents
The government in Eritrea is angrily denying U.S. accusations that it is supporting insurgents in Somalia in order to fight a proxy war against Eritre...
Read More »Somaliland, Puntland clash over disputed turf again
HARGEISA, April 9 (Reuters) - Forces from the breakaway Somali republic of Somaliland and neighbouring semi-autonomous Puntland clashed on Monday over...
Read More »Analyst Says War Crimes Allegations Hard to Prove in Somalia
Various news reports say allegations of war crimes are being raised in Somalia against the Transitional Federal Government (TFG), it’s Ethiopian all...
Read More »Somali Diaspora Conference
We, the participants of this Conference, representing Somali Diaspora communities from different parts of the world, representatives of the United Isl...
Read More »We are keeping peace in Somalia - Uganda
A European Union security expert has warned that Ethiopian and Somali troops may have committed war crimes during a four-day battle in Mogadishu last ...
Read More »Yemen court clears Dane of arming Somali Islamists
SANAA (AFP) - A Yemeni court on Monday acquitted a Dane of Somali origin, Abdi Osman Soni, of attempting to traffic arms to the Islamist militia which...
Read More »Somalia 'becoming another Iraq'
ASMARA (AFP) - Somali deputy prime minister Hussein Aidid has demanded the withdrawal of Ethiopian troops from the country to allow the people to dec...
Read More »Agencies look for more bilingual foster parents
COLUMBUS, Ohio (AP) - Foster care agencies in Ohio are looking for more bilingual parents to care for immigrant children....
Read More »Somali deputy PM demands retreat of Ethiopian forces
ASMARA -- Somali Deputy Prime Minister Hussein Aidid has demanded the withdrawal of Ethiopian troops from the country to allow the people to decide t...
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