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DJIBOUTI: Malnutrition a silent emergency - UNICEF
NAIROBI, 21 February 2007 (IRIN) - Malnutrition among children younger than five is a silent emergency in Djibouti, where a survey conducted in 2006 s...
Read More »Plea to help 2,000 displaced families
NAIROBI, 21 February (IRIN) - Civil society organisations in Somalia have appealed to the international community to help at least 2,000 families disp...
Read More »Somalia: Webcasts of Security Council Meetings - Tuesday, February 20, 2007
Media Stakeout: Informal comments to the Media by the Permanent Representative of France, Ambassador Jean-Marc de La Sabliere, on the situation in Som...
Read More »UN Security Council approves Somalia peacekeepers
UNITED NATIONS, Feb 20 (Reuters) - The U.N. Security Council authorized an African Union peacekeeping mission for Somalia for six months on Tuesday as...
Read More »Genuine Diplomatic Settlement is the Only Way Out of this Abyss
It sounds surreal, but the Transitional Federal Government (TFG) seems to be embracing the same dangerous track that recently led to the demise of the...
Read More »Kulan looga hadlayno waxbarashada
Ururka dhalinyarada Soomaaliyeed ee Waqooyiga America (YSPNA) ayaa iyagoo kaashanaya ururka ardayda Soomaaliyeed ee Jaamacada George Mason, Fairfax ca...
Read More »Radio and TV Djibouti - Journal en Somali feb 20, 2007
Radio and TV Djibouti - Journal en Somali feb 20, 2007...
Read More »In Somalia, Violence Is Status Quo
Fierce mortar attacks killed more than 10 civilians in Somalia today, but this is the new status quo. Nearly every day, government forces and insurge...
Read More »Yemen in talks to build bridge to Africa
SANAA (Reuters) - Yemen is in talks with a Dubai-based company to build a 14-km (8.7 miles) bridge across the Red Sea to the Horn of Africa country of...
Read More »'Anywhere but Mogadishu is safer'
MOGADISHU, Somalia (AFP) - Fierce clashes between security forces and suspected Islamist insurgents shook the Somali capital overnight, killing at lea...
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