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One dead as mortar bombs hit Somalia's Mogadishu
MOGADISHU, Feb 15 (Reuters) - Mortar bombs struck a refugee camp and residential area in Mogadishu on Thursday, killing one person and wounding at lea...
Read More »Kenya drops case against Somali Islamist financier
NAIROBI, Feb 15 (Reuters) - Kenyan prosecutors dropped an illegal immigration case on Thursday against a Somali businessman who was a major financial ...
Read More »COLEMAN MEETS WITH THE TOP U.S DIPLOMAT FOR AFRICA TO DISCUSS SOMALIA AND OROMO ISSUES
February 13th, 2007 - Washington, D.C. - Washington, D.C.—Continuing his push toward establishing a comprehensive U.S. strategy to bring peace and s...
Read More »SOMALIA: Mogadishu residents back to living in constant danger
MOGADISHU, 15 February (IRIN) - Maryan Aliyow Isse had hoped the security situation in Mogadishu would stabilise after the Ethiopian-backed transition...
Read More »Human Rights Commission concerned at anti-Somali violence in Motherwell
and living in Port Elizabeth townships, the SA Human Rights Commission stated yesterday....
Read More »Children injured as mortars fall in Somalia
MOGADISHU, Somalia (AP) - Insurgents fired mortars at three areas where Ethiopian troops hold strategic positions in Somalia's capital on Thursday, le...
Read More »Analyst says AU Peacekeepers Unlikely to Arrive Soon in Somalia
In Somalia, security is a growing concern, with frequent reports of mortar attacks and unrest. Ethiopian troops continue to support the Transitional F...
Read More »Somalia's warlords re-emerge as a threat
MOGADISHU, Somalia - Somalia's warlords are re-emerging and pose a threat to humanitarian aid deliveries to the needy, the United Nations warned Wedne...
Read More »Radio and TV Djibouti - Journal en Somali feb 13, 2007
Radio and TV Djibouti - Journal en Somali feb 13, 2007...
Read More »Radio and TV Djibouti - Journal en Somali feb 14, 2007
Radio and TV Djibouti - Journal en Somali feb 14, 2007...
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