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al-Qaida Chief in Somalia May Be Dead
A senior al-Qaida suspect wanted for bombing American embassies in East Africa was killed in a U.S. airstrike, a Somali official said Wednesday, a rep...
Read More »Helicopters launch new attacks in Somalia
HELICOPTER gunships attacked suspected al-Qaida fighters in the south, a day after U.S. forces staged airstrikes in the first offensive in the African...
Read More »Two rocket explosions, firefight in Somali capital
MOGADISHU (Reuters) - Unknown assailants fired rocket propelled grenades at a building in Mogadishu housing Ethiopian and Somali troops, the same site...
Read More »Fighting halts effort to verify deadly fever
NAIROBI, 9 January (IRIN) - Fighting in southern Somalia has hampered efforts to confirm a possible spread of Rift Valley Fever (RVF) from neighbourin...
Read More »Somali endorses airstrikes, Ethiopians find foreigners on battlefield
Somali President Abdullahi Yusuf Ahmed says he fully supports the American airstrikes on two rural villages thought to harbor al-Qaeda members linked ...
Read More »SOMALIA-YEMEN: Somali community warns of refugee deaths
SANAA, 9 January (IRIN) - The Somali community in Sana'a, the capital of Yemen, has warned of more deaths as increasing numbers of Somali migrants mak...
Read More »"Many dead" in U.S. strike at al Qaeda in Somalia
MOGADISHU (Reuters) - Many people died when a U.S. gunship hunting al Qaeda suspects attacked a village in southern Somalia as part of a wide air offe...
Read More »UK terrorists captured in Somalia
British terror suspects have been injured or captured in the recent military action against Islamic extremists in Somalia, it has been claimed....
Read More »Radio and TV Djibouti - Journal en Somali jan 8, 2007
Radio and TV Djibouti - Journal en Somali - Wararkii Adduunka - RTD -jan 8, 2007...
Read More »Analysis: Somalia may fall back to chaos
NAIROBI, Kenya -- Militiamen haunt Somalia's streets again, warlords have moved back into their mansions and the internationally backed government doe...
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