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Fresh fighting in Mogadishu swells exodus figures to 56,000 since February
NAIROBI, Kenya, March 28 (UNHCR) – An estimated 56,000 people have fled violence in the Somali capital Mogadishu since the beginning of February, in...
Read More »Kayse Jama Lends a Voice to Portland's Immigrant and Refugee Communities
Born into a nomad family in Somalia, Kayse Jama, founder and director of the Center for Intercultural Organizing, has lived through three life cycles....
Read More »Ensure safe movement for aid workers, gov’t urged
NAIROBI, 28 March 2007 (IRIN) - Somali civil society organisations have urged the government to help aid workers reach thousands of desperate civilian...
Read More »Swedish girl released after Somali war arrest
Safia Benaouda, a 17-year-old girl from Stockholm, has been released from a prison located in the Horn of Africa....
Read More »Child killed when car hits her, brother
Two Somalian children who have been in Indianapolis for a week were hit Tuesday by a car whose driver apparently fell asleep, crossed lanes and struck...
Read More »Burundi troops ready to join Somalia peacekeepers
Burundian troops waiting to join an African peacekeeping force in Somalia are unfazed by recent fighting there and are ready to take on the insurgents...
Read More »SPORTS: CABDISALAAM CADDAAY OO KA QAYB GELAYA ISREEBREEBKA CIYAARAHA EUROPEANKA EE 17 JIRKA AH
Cabdisalaam Caddaay oo u ciyaara xulka qaranka 15jirada dalka Norway, isla markaana u saxiixay heshiis 3 sanno ah nadiga weyn ee ka dhisan dalka Ingir...
Read More »Ugandan Troops Say They Are Being Used As Guinea Pigs
Nairobi, Kenya (The East Africa) - The Ugandan government is reviewing its involvement in Somalia as its troops await the arrival of peacekeepers from...
Read More »Amb. Laqanyo: “the TFG has a program and we are going forward with it”
Washington, D.C. – March 26, Somalia’s ambassador to the African Union, Mr. Abdikarim Farah Laqanyo who is in Washington for official visit attend...
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