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Sept,23,2005-5 al-Qaida suspects detained in Somalia
MOGADISHU, Somalia - Police in the breakaway republic of Somaliland raided houses in the capital where al-Qaida militants were believed holed up Friday and captured four suspects after a shootout, officials said. A fifth suspect was arrested 20 miles away..
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Sept,21,2005- Awdal Development Organizasion
Awdal Development Organization shall be focused on assisting the schools of the region financially, educationally and professionally in order to practically make them genuine learning centers for both adults and children. ADO shall be geared towards teaching the people of the region, the socio-economic ..ReadMore

Sept,21,2005-At the end of his voyage to the United States, The Djibouti President is awaited in Libya From Baltimore in Tripoli.
Saylacnews, Djibouti-It was yesterday evening, late in the night, when  president Ismaïl Omar Guelleh was to leave the American territory for Tripoli, in Libya, where it is awaited by colonel Kadhafi for a short official visit in Arab Jamahiria Libyan woman. After New York..ReadMore

21st September 2005,United States Supports Functioning Government in Somalia
Deputy secretary of state for African affairs has met with Somali leaders
The United States continues to maintain informal contacts with entities in Somalia, according to a fact sheet issued September 20 by the Department of State. Deputy Secretary of State for African Affairs Donald Yamamoto..
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Sept,21,2005-More than 100,000 people in southern Somali district need urgent aid, UN says noticias.info/ Nearly one third of the population of a southern Somali district needs urgent assistance, while serious malnutrition cases were coming in from another district, at a time when a United Nations appeal for funds for the country had brought in less than half of the amount needed, the UN Office..ReadMore

Sept,20,2005-Somali warlords debate fight against government
NAIROBI, Sept 20 (Reuters) - Warlords opposed to Somali government leaders based in Jowhar met on Tuesday to debate whether to attack or reconcile, underscoring the deep stalemate and potential for war in Somalia's latest attempt to find peace...
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Sept,19,2005-Madaxweyne ku xigeenka S/Land oo lagaga mudaharaaday degmooyinka Saylac iyo Lughaya:Boorama, Awdal,Somalia:( Saylacnews) Dadweynaha degan degmooyinka Saylac iyo Lughaya ayaa si xoogleh ugu mudaharaaday wafdi uu hogaaminaayey Madaxweyne ku xigeenka Somaliland Axmed yuusuf Yaasiin oo kormeer hawleed ku marayaayey degmooyinkaas..Warka oodhan

Sept,19th,2005-War Saxaafadeed ay soo Saareen Bulshada Reer Awdal iyo  Degmada Gabiley.Hadaan nahay Bulshawaynta reer Awdal iyo distriga Gabiley ee kala jooga daafaha dunida, waxan sikulul u canbaaraynaa:(1). hadhaagii SNM ta oo baryahan danbe shaqa ka dhigtay sidii ay dhibaato cusub iyo dagaalo uga dhaxridi lahaayeen umada reer Boorama iyo reer Hargaysa..Waka oo dhan

Sept,19,2005-Nairobi - The electoral panel in the Somali breakaway region of Somaliland said Monday some candidates in the this month's parliamentary polls had printed fake ballot papers in a bid to rig their way to victory.The Somaliland Electoral Commission (SEC) said the fraud was being done in collaboration with crooked Somaliland printing merchants, but it was not clear the extent of the scam..ReadMore

Sep 18, 2005 Workshop discusses role of religious leaders in HIV/AIDS prevention By Observer Staff
SANA’A - A regional workshop is being held in Sana’a for religious leaders from Yemen, Somalia, Djibouti and Sudan, according to a UNDP press release.The aim is to capitalize on the work of the previous regional meeting in Cairo in December 2004, which set guidelines to assist religious leaders..
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Sept,16,2005-Somali militia occupy UN offices
Militia close to Somali interim President Abdullahi Yusuf temporarily seized control of the United Nations Child Fund (UNICEF) offices in Jowhar.JOWHAR, Somalia, Sept. 16 (UPI) -- MISNA news agency reported that the militia subsequently relinquished control back to UNICEF officials, according to Sandra Macharia of the information office..
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Sept,15,2005-“Nacaybka Reer Hargeysa u Hawaan Reer Boorama Waa mid cusboonaaday ee maaha mid dhashay maanta.” Caaqil Maamed Axmed Hayaan.

Boorama-Awdal-Somalia(saylacnews)Dareenka Qaybaha kale duwan ee bulshada ee Degmooyin ka tirsan Gobolka Awdal ayaa waxa lagu soo waramayaa inuu maalinba maalinba maalinta ka danbeysa kasii daraaya , iyadoo maalmahan aad ku arkaysid dadyow isugu jira Duqay, Indheergarad Aqoonyahano iyo Dhalinyaro gaar- gaar uga sheekaysanaaya warar isdaba joog ah oo ay saxaafada Hargeysa si khalada ugu turjumayso Gobolka Awdal.Warkodhan

15 September 2005- Somali Pirates to Hand Over Hijacked UN Food Ship
By Raymond Thibodeaux :Nairobi
Somali pirates have agreed to release a U.N.-chartered ship and its crew, hijacked nearly three months ago. The ship was carrying food aid to tsunami victims in Somalia...
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Sept,15,2005-Aan wada hadallo waa aan heshiino. "'Let us talk' means 'let us agree.' - Somali Proverb

Somaliland Party leaders Addressed the Rally in Hargeisa
The campaign for the parliamentary election began this week in Hargeisa and the regions with rallies in which all the 3 political parties manifested the support they have. The parties and their candidates have so far shown maturity and the state media..
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Sept,13,2005-From now on the young people have infrastructures of quality to  open out and raise their level.A President of Djibouti Mr. Esmail Omer Geileh  close to the young people Sportsman. It probably was it in his youth. Because there are gestures which are not improvised. The superb presidential smash of last Friday indeed gives an idea of the sporting past of the first ....ReadMore

Sept,13,2005A warlord in southern Somalia has returned to the U.N. control of the UNICEF offices.NAIROBI, Kenya – A warlord in southern Somalia has returned to the U.N. control of the UNICEF offices in the town where Somalia's transitional government is based after taking over the compound two days ago, a U.N.. ReadMore

Latest News Sept,13,2005

>Somalia: The TFG wants the UN back

>New Emergency Immunization Plan Launched to Protect Horn of Africa, As Polio is Confirmed in Somalia

>-12 RP hostages in Somalia tapped interpreters in release negotiations

>34 million children in Horn of Africa targeted in new UN-backed polio campaign

>11 Somali emigrants killed while sailing to Yemen 
 >Illegal fishing off Somalia nets $300m a year

Sept,12,2005-Masuuliin Ree Hargeysa ah oo wali ku andacoonaya  Degmoyinka xeebaha Awdal in la raaciyo Hargeysa:Borama, September, 12, 2005 “Saylacnew” - Ka dib markii dhawaan ay soo baxeen murano dhawra oo dhaliyey in degaamo ka tirsan xeebaha Awdal ay ku andacoonayaan  Masuuliyiin ka soo jeeda degaanka hargeysa..Warka oodhan

3 captives in Somalia from Misamis Oriental
By Lizanilla J. Amarga

ZAMBOANGA CITY -- Three of 12 Filipinos held hostage in Somalia are from Balingasag, Misamis Oriental and, according to the Philippine Overseas Employment Agency (POEA), reportedly do not have any formal employment contract..
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Sept,12,2005-Somali police block UN aid work

President Yusuf say the capital, Mogadishu is too dangerous
Police in the Somali town of Jowhar, where the transitional government is based, have stopped local UN staff from entering their offices...
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Sept,12,2005- 61 Somalis headed to Yemen die at sea
At least 61 Somali migrants died after smugglers left them helpless for 20 days in a faulty boat during a crossing to Yemen, survivors said today...
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Africa Latest News Sept,09,2005

>Rwanda Court Charges Belgian Missionary

>New rust strain threatens Africa wheat - researchers

>Somalia - Somaliland ballot back on track

>Katrina Evokes Questions in Africa-

>Zimbabwe Facing Bad Agricultural Season 
 >U.N. says Angola polio controlled, vaccinates more

Sept,10,2005-Regionalism, endless clannism and Segregation Just Led to A Dead End:Only One Man One Vote, Justice And Respect for Human Rights, May Work
Introduction: The following events, trends and pathologies will generally put Africa's current terminal ailments into a historical context ..
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Latest News Sept,09,2005

>COMMUNITY OUTREACH: GF refugee director finds her Mission

>Somali gov't denies military buildup as attack preparation

>Gaza's outlook after Israeli withdrawal-

>'Africa Open for Business' - Stories That Deserve to Be Reported-

>Somali buildup not aimed at attack on critics-govt 
 >The Importance Of Knowledge In The Muslim Faith

Sept,09,2005-  Maamulka shabakada Saylacnew Waxaa uu halkaan tacsi ugu  direyaa  dhammaan eheladii iyo qaraabadii uu ka geeriyooday Nabadoon Haji Hassan Aw Cali Mohammed (Xasan Mataan) oo shalay ku  geeriyooday Magalada Ottawa ee dalka Canada. Waxaan Eebe uga baryaynaa inuu janada fardowsa ka waraabsho Dhamaan Eheladii iyo Qaraabadii uu ka tagayna Samir iy Imaan ka siiyo. Amiin- Amiin.

Sept,09.2005-Geneva - A Danish oil tanker rescued 39 Somali refugees stranded in a boat off the coast of southern Yemen, the United Nations High Commissioner for Refugees said in a statement in Geneva on Friday..ReadMore

Latest News Sept,09,2005

>UN summit to give world leaders face time to evaluate global ...

> Somali militia back the president

>Somali buildup not aimed at attack on critics-govt

>Top UN Somalia Official Appeals for Restraint As Tensions Build-

>'Africa Open for Business' - Stories That Deserve to Be Reported-

>Somali buildup not aimed at attack on critics-govt 
 >UN refugee agency lauds shipper for rescue of Somalis in Gulf of ...

Sep 7, 2005-Drownings off Yemen coast could be first of many, warns UNHCRSANA’A – The UN refugee agency has expressed serious concern over the death of at least 75 Somalis and Ethiopians while crossing the Gulf of Aden aboard smugglers' boats in an attempt to reach Yemen from Somalia. .ReadMore

Sept'07,2005-Codkiinu Yaanu Caddaw Idinku noqon!!
Saylacnews/Hargeysa:Gudoomiyaha Xisbiga Kulmiye ee degmada Hargeysa Cismaan Abdilahi Cigaal (Hindi) oo si aan geedna loogu soo gaban u cadeeyey in ay Dadka Reer Awdal yihiin cadowga kobaad ee Degmada Hargeysa, ayaa waxa uu qoraal dheer u gudbiyey Saxaafada...Warkoodhan

Latest News Sept,072005

>Somali pirates reduce ransom demand for Asian fishermen

> SOMALIA: UNHCR disturbed by deaths of smuggled immigrants

>Doubts Over Igad Troops for Somalia

>Somali coast risky to sailors-

>Kenya:Give Rights Precedence Over Realpolitik - NGOs-

>Give Rights Precedence Over Realpolitik - NGOs 
 >Over 100 foreign pupils prepare to leave Pakistan in September ...

Sept,06,2005- Xisbiga Kulmiye iyo Borama.

Saylacnews/Borama:Waxaan idiin soo gudbinayaa wareegii maalinlaha ahaa ee doorashooyinka baarlamaanka somaliland iyo maalintii xisbiga kulmiye iyo BOORAMA 31/08/05 kaa soo layskugu yimid KHAYRIYADA BOORAMA iyadoo layskaga yimid dhamaan qaybaha xaafadaha iyo daafaha magaalada BOORAMA ,waxaa halkaasi iskugu soo baxay ..Warkoodha

Sept,05,2005-Somalia: Dozens drown in failed immigration to Yemen.
NAIROBI, 5 September (IRIN) - At least 58 people drowned and some 150 others were missing when armed men smuggling would-be immigrants to Yemen in two boats forced them overboard several kilometres from the shore, sources said on Monday..
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Latest News Sept,05,2005

>SOMALIA: UN envoy calls on interim gov't to help rescue hijacked ...

> Somali pirates lower ransom

>Formation of National Union of Somali Journalists

>Somali pirates ready to free Taiwanese crew-

>Somaliland: UN Envoy Visits Somalia, and Condemns Attacks on Human ...-

 >The spread of qat in America

Sept,05,2005-Somali rebels seize Taiwan fishermen
Somali soldiers are preparing to attack rebels holding Taiwanese fishermen in the African nation after the kidnappers threatened to start killing one hostage each day if a ransom is not paid..
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Latest News Sept,05,2005

>Somali hijackers of Taiwanese vessels want ransom

> Somalia's nomad government pleads for help to quell terrorists

>Terror attacks highlight public communications issues

>Commentary: Shattered self-image spurs Americans to help-

>Shouldn't we protect children?-

 >Africa Can't Be Free On an Empty Stomach - Annan

Sept,03,2005-Somali journos demand safety
The International Federation of Journalists has backed Somali journalists in their calls for the need to improve the security of media professionals in the country, according to an IFJ statement...
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Sept,02,2005-UN envoy seeking advice on Somali`s problems.
Nairobi, Kenya, 09/02 - A special envoy of the UN secretary-general to Somalia, Francois Fall, is set to meet key political figures, including officials of the Arab League and the African Union, in efforts to broker the deadlock facing the fledgling Somali administration this weekend, the UN said Thursday here...
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Latest News Sept,02,2005

>Somali hijackers of Taiwanese vessels want ransom

> Human rights violations in Somalia, foreign sides involved

>YEMEN: FREED REPORTER TOLD TO LEAVE MILITARY ISSUES ALONE

>Konare receives new Senegal, Somalia envoys to AU-

>Ethiopia ruling party wins repeat polls-

 >Minister roots for the tackling of refugees` woes
>HORN OF AFRICA: IRIN-HOA Weekly Round-up 292 for 27 August-2 ...

>Mayor Steps In To Help Refugees

Sept,01,2005-Somali president gears up to fight - warlord .
NAIROBI (Reuters) - Somalia's president is preparing to use force to quell wrangling in his government, and his critics should do "everything" to resist if attacked, a Mogadishu militia boss said on Thursday..
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Latest News Sept,01,2005

>SOMALIA: Human rights abuses rampant, says expert

> UN envoy raps foreign forces in Somalia

>Female Circumcision

>UNICEF plan registers success in Somalia`s Puntland-

>Narrow perspective on Somali refugees, JEANNE TIMMONS, Penacook ...-

 >Press Release :Amoud Foundation on Hurricane Katrina

>YEMEN: ARRESTED JOURNALIST RELEASED AS WARNING IS ISSUED

Aug,31,200-Xadgudubyada katagan Jeelasha  Jabuuti
Saylacnews/ Djibouti- Dhawaanahan ayaa waxa soo shaacbaxaya xaalado laga dayrinayo oo ka taagan Xabsiyada Jabuuti oo ay dad farabadi cabasho ka soo jeedinayaan sida xoosha xun ee Booliska Jabuuti ay ula dhaqmaan dadka ku xidhan Xabsiyo dhawra oo ay ka mid yihiin:
Warkoodhan

Aug,31st,2005-  Eastern Africa to form standby brigade KAMPALA, Aug. 31 (Xinhua) -- Defense chiefs in eastern Africa are in final stages of forming the Eastern Africa Standby Brigade (EASBRIG), a senior Ugandan military official has said...ReadMore

Aug,30,2005-Somali prosecutor seeks death sentence in trial
HARGEISA, Somalia (Reuters) - Prosecutors in the self-declared republic of Somaliland on Tuesday asked a regional court to sentence to death 10 people suspected of killing aid workers between 2002-2004...
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Latest News Aug,30,2005

>UCID Party (Somaliland)

> Somali leader vows peace, but trouble looms

>Fire Kills (Somaliland)

>Sending Somalis here was ill-advised, TOM DWYER, Hopkinton ...-

>Somalia: UN Envoy in Bid to End Rift in Federal Bodies-

>African Navy Chiefs unite for security summit

Aug,29,2005-Letters of provision of new Representing of WFP in Djibouti.

Aug,29,2005-Saylacnews-Djibouti:Letters of provision of new Representing of WFP Mrs Hawa Ahmed Youssouf, Minister delegated to the International Co-operation and Chief of the diplomacy by interim received yesterday, Sunday August 28, 2005, the new Representative Resident of WFP..ReadMore

Aug,29,2005-UN envoy seeks to resuscitate Somalia's stalled talks
MOGADISHU -- The United Nations is sending an envoy to Ethiopia and Egypt, seeking help to jump-start the attempt to form a functioning government in Somalia, the UN announced in Kenyan capital Nairobi yesterday...
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Latest News Aug,29,2005

>Arab League chief urges members to pay budgetary shares

> More money needed to combat Africa hunger: Annan

>Africa needs sea power

>Minister calls on African countries to develop stronger navies-

>ETHIOPIA: Electoral body hits back at EU-

>No silver bullet for Africa's hunger - Annan

Aug,28,2005-Somalia says ready for oil, mineral deals in monthsBy Andrew CawthorneNAIROBI (Reuters) - Somalia's fledgling government said on Sunday it should be ready to start offering oil, gas and mineral concessions "in a few months" -- but sternly warned foreign firms from dealing with the wrong people...ReadMore

Latest News Aug,28,2005

>Somali PM warns oil firms against deals with local officials

> UN Attempts to Resolve Impasse in Somalia

>Judge says Somali man's statements likely will be admissible

>Somalia government needs help to survive-

>UN envoy seeks to resuscitate Somalia's stalled talks-

>World Muslim population statistics

Aug,27,2005-Somali family can't afford to live in New Hampshire
CONCORD, N.H. (AP) — Besides his meager income as a landscaper, a Somali man has relied on food stamps to support his seven children and his pregnant wife. But there's little left for things like soap, diapers, utilities — and rent..ReadMore

Aug,27,2005-Report on my trip to Somaliland with emphasis on Borama & Amoud University by Prof. Hussein Warsame  Nageeye.

The Soviet Union-made aircraft which was on lease to Daallo Airlines that took us from Djibouti arrived at Hargeisa airport on time: 10:40 AM, July 21, 2005. I was apprehensive but happy to land at an airport that I last flew from twenty three years ago. Physically not much has changed. But I was so disoriented that I thought I landed on an alien airport...
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Latest News Aug,27,2005

>Abdi's Lawyers Ask Judge To Throw Out Case

> Saudis to Boost Somalia's War On Terror

>UN Envoy Heads to Ethiopia, Egypt to Help Advance Somalia's ...

>Minister: Somalia breeding ground for terrorism-

>Africa potential future al-Qaida front-

>Somali Journalists Create Press Freedom Monitoring Network

Aug,26,2005-Amoud University Board of Elders Win 2005 Awdal Achievement Award:The 2005 Awdal Achievement Award was won by the Amoud University Board of Elders. The award was announced at the 7th Amoud Foundation annual dinner in Irving, Texas on July 23rd 2005. Haji Jama Muhumed, Haji Dahir Elmi and Haji Ahmed Mizan were recognized both for their role..ReadMore

Latest News Aug,26,2005

>Somalia, a 'breeding ground' for global extremist groups: foreign ...

> Somali family can't afford to live in New Hampshire

>Ethiopia sets up mechanism to deal with election complaints

>Weathering the storm: humanitarian work amid the Somali maelstrom-

>A year later, Somalis to be refugees again-

>FBI had cause to arrest Somali man in bomb plot, agent testifies

Aug,25,2005-Interview With Amb Francois Lounseny Fall, SRSG for Somalia still faces many challenges but there are some encouraging signs of political progress, the Special Representative of the UN Secretary-General for Somalia, Ambassador Francois Lounseny Fall, said..ReadMore

 

Latest News Aug,25,2005

>Senior Somali cops train in Uganda

> ANDM/EPRDF Wins Rerun Election in Alem Town Constituency

>Africa: Weather hazards assessment 25 - 31 Aug 2005

>EU says Ethiopian poll not up to standard -

>Somalia - Saving lives in an abandoned land -

>SOMALIA: Religious leaders urge interim gov't to end divisions

 

 

Aug,22,2005-Somalia welcomes interest in oil, but says no talks as yetPublished:NAIROBI: Somalia’s fledgling government welcomes approa-ches by firms keen to hunt for oil or gas on its territory but has yet to open any such discussions, President Abdullahi Yusuf said yesterday...ReadMore

Latest News Aug,22,2005

>MSF awed by 'extreme violence' in Somalia

> Ethiopia: Voting Largely Peaceful in Somali Region

>Group: Quarter of Somali children die by 5
Fresh start for Somali refugees in Scottsdale
>Somalia's violence 'catastrophic'
>Somali Hijackers Refuse to Release UN Food Aid Ship
Aug,19,2005-Africa Off Track to Reduce Child Hunger
Jimson Babatunde With Agency Report
The number of hungry children in Africa will increase by 3.3 million by 2025 if current policy and investment trends continue, according to a new report from the International Food Policy Research Institute (IFPRI).he report, Looking Ahead: Long-Term Prospects
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Latest News Aug,19,2005

>Largely forgotten Somali hijacking now enters day 54

> ETHIOPIA: Mixed signals ahead of Somali region poll

>Somali troop move has peaceful intention - PM
Civil Society's Role in Conflict Resolution
>Somalis in plea over race attacks
>List of participating clubs in Arab Champions League

Aug,12,2005-New demands' from Somali pirates .
Ruins left by the tsunamiThe ship is carrying food for Somali victims of the tsunami
Pirates who seized a UN-chartered ship carrying tsunami aid to Somalia have issued fresh ransom demands, the owners of the vessel say. The MV Semlow and its crew were due to be returned earlier this..
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Latest News Aug,12,2005

>CNN Journalist of the Year Award Its Relevance to Africa

> Radical Islam in Sub-Saharan Africa

>Africa off Track to Reduce Child Hunger
HORN OF AFRICA: IRIN-HOA Weekly Round-up 289 for 6-12 August 2005
>US troops on African soil
>Stories of Africa

Aug,11,2005-Amoud University Fund Raising Event Saturday, 6Th of August/05: Hosted by Amoud Foundation Minneapolis:

University of Minnesota Law Center

The event started as usual with verses from the holy Koran, followed by an inspirational power point presentation of Amoud University. The presentation was mainly about the history of the foundation of Amoud University, the currently operational faculties and where Amoud University is going in the future..
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Aug,11,2005--Wasiirka Arimaha Dibada ee Somaliland Edna  Aden  oo 10 arday oo ka soo jeeda qoyskeeda deeq waxbarasho uga raadisay Qaahira.

bbbAhmed Ali abdi/ Qahira: Wasiirka Arimaha dibada ee Somaliland Edna Aden Mar  dhawaan booqasho ay ku timid Magaalada Qaahira ee dalka Masar   ayaa  dadka Somaliland ee degan Qahira ay aad uga cabanayaan in ay samaysay wax ka fog cadalada.. Warkoodhan

Latest News Aug,11,2005

>Somali leader plans war, MPs say

> Somalis crave for peace after 14 years of anarchy

>AU urges Ethiopians to use courts to dispute poll result
Food crisis 'runs across Africa'
>Lawlessness still rules Somalia
>On this day


Aug,10,2005-4th Extraordinary Summit of the UA.
"Like all the other areas of the world, It rests with to us to ensure the effective representation of our continent within the Security Council of UNO" President Ismaïl Omar Guelleh..
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Aug,10,2005-A SOMALI Journalist expelled from Jowhar, Somalia.

NAIROBI, 10 August (IRIN) - A radio journalist who was detained for six days in the Somali town of Jowhar, the temporary seat of Somalia's Transitional Federal Government (TFG), has been released without charge and banished from the town, his employer said on Wednesday..
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Latest News Aug,10,2005

>ETHIOPIA: Opposition rejects final election results

> Freedom Festival fetes new Americans

>African countries to face famine
Somalis crave for peace after 14 years of anarchy
>Fate of UN ship hijacked by Somali pirates still unknown
>Food crisis 'runs across Africa'

Aug,09,2005US troops keep watch along Kenya's coast
(Photograph)Kenyan officials are worried about Somalia and the spread of Islamic radicalism.By Mike Pflanz | Correspondent of The Christian Science MoniLAMU, KENYA – Dusk falls over the thatched roofs and white walls of Lamu's ancient stone town.. Readmore

Latest News Aug,09,2005

>UK migrants under scanner

> Two billion people live in insecure states: study

>Delta Force: Black Hawk Down
Huge surge in Ethiopian malaria cases sparks fears of epidemic: UN
>Somaliland editors adopt new code of conduct for elections
>World Briefs

Aug,08,2005-What's Wrong With Africa?
"Africa's winner-takes-all politics lie at the heart of everything that has gone wrong with the continent." Richard Dowden, director of the Royal Africa Society, draws essential policy lessons from Africa's modern history...
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Latest News Aug,08,2005

>UN fears epidemic as malaria sweeps Ethiopia

> Board Receiving List of Candidates

>Somalia: Hijacked Ship to Be Released - WFP
UAE seeks IMF help to develop VAT law
>Relief Bulletin: Weekly Humanitarian Highlights in Ethiopia 8 Aug ...
>London bombing suspects have ties to East Africa

Aug,05,2005-Minorities call for help after rise in attacks
Katie Davies.
A COMMUNITY group in King's Cross has begged for help to deal with the sharp increase in hate crime since the London terrorist attacks..
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Latest News Aug,05,2005

>Africa: Weather hazards assessment 03 - 09 Aug 2005

> Bombers got rights, too, you know!

>Aishwarya lights Africa with solar flair
HORN OF AFRICA: IRIN-HOA Weekly Round-up 288 for 30 July-5 August ...
>It's a war on perverts, not terrorists
>UNICEF mourns death of Dick Heyward

Aug,04,2005-UN envoy seeks to break Somali 'political impasse'MOGADISHU (Reuters) - A top United Nations envoy said on Wednesday the 14th attempt to reinstate government in lawless Somalia in as many years had hit a "political impasse" due to a deep rift within the fledgling administration.Readmore

Latest News Aug,04,2005

>Letter from Britain: From hope on arrival to a deadly bitterness

> Somalia: Media watchdog demands release of detained journalist

>Envoy pushes for a unified Somalia govt
World War: Won through death and sacrifice
>Voter Registration for Election Rerun to Begin August 7
>Pirates target tanker off Somalia as incidents jump

Latest News Aug,03,2005

>On this day

> Ethiopian army arrests 11 over N. Kenya violence

>SCOTLAND SAYS MAKE POVERTY HISTORY: WORLD THE G8 FORGOT
Somalian community vows to root out extremism
>SOMALIA: Interim government promises to end divisions
>Pirates target tanker off Somalia as incidents jump

 

Aug,03,2005-SOMALIA: UN TALKS TO RE-ESTABLISH GOVERNMENT.New York, 3 August (AKI) - United Nations envoy for Somalia, François Lonsény Fall, is holding private talks in the Somali town of Jowhar with senior local officials to decide where the exiled government will operate from once it returns to the war-ravaged Horn of Africa nation..Readmore

Latest News Aug,02,2005

>Local Somalis Report Being Questioned By Feds

> UN Envoy Heads to Somalia to Urge Leaders to 'Overcome Differences ...

>Letter from Kenya: London attacks raise anxiety in a far place
Somali's Gedi rejects latest UN plan
>Italian police provide first details about capture in Rome of ...
>CrisisWatch N?24, 1 August 2005

Aug,02,2005-Interview with Somali  Minister of Land and Settlement

Click here to enlarge image JOWHAR, 2 Aug 2005 (IRIN) - Even as Somalia tries to lift itself out of the devastation caused by nearly a-decade-and-a-half of civil war, fears abound that land disputes will erupt when the interim government becomes fully operationa...Readmore

Latest News Aug,01,2005

>Where Refugees Cower at the Latest London Bulletin

> Timbuktu for the Timid

>UK Seeks Return of Bombing Suspect Held in Italy (Update3)
Somali State Police Commissioner Says Peace, Stability Prevail in ...
>London police step up Tube patrols, question suspects in transit ...
>UN envoy moves to heal Somalian rift

Aug,01,2005-UN envoy to facilitate dialogue within divided Somali gov't.
NAIROBI, 1 August (IRIN) - The Special Representative of the UN Secretary-General (SRSG) to Somalia, François Lonseny Fall, on Monday left Nairobi, Kenya, for the Somali town of Jowhar to meet senior members of the Somali transitional gov..
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Latest News July,29,2005

>New blasts heard amid police raid

> Commentary: Nominee helped exempt US from Geneva Conventions

>Somali President Condemns Terror Attacks in Egypt; Somali ...
Breaking News: London makes more arrests in 7/21 case
>Police put 6000 on patrol
>HORN OF AFRICA: IRIN-HOA Weekly Round-up 288 for 23-29 July 2005
July,29,2005-Somalia leader asks militia men to join army .MOGADISHU, July 29 -- New Somali President Abdullahi Yusuf has appealed for militia across the anarchic nation to join a security force for his government.In the 14th attempt to re-establish government in lawless Somalia since 1991..Readmore
July,28,05-Omer was arrested in a raid by dozens of anti-terrorist police.

LONDON - Anti-terrorist officers arrested nine men in dawn raids Thursday in connection with the botched July 21 attacks on London's transit system, bringing to 20 the number of people police have in custody, including one of the alleged bombers..Readmore

Latest News July,28,2005

>Residents of Jijjiga Express Readiness to Maintain Peace

> Nine Arrested For Failed London Bombing

>Yusuf seeks more troops to bolster power
Kenya denies links with UK terror suspects
>Toronto cop guilty of hitting Somali man
>Somalia president finally arrives in Jowhar
July,27,2005-Somali president arrives in interim capital.The Somali President Abdullah Youssef Ahmad who was elected in October 2004 arrived in Jawhar city, which he said will be the headquarters for the establishments of this country, which has been suffering civil war since 14 years,The Somali president told the crowd which received him upon his arrival in the city..Read more

Latest News July,27,2005

>British Arrest Failed Bombings Suspect

> 25 Grenade Attack Suspects Apprehended

>Water Pumps to Be Distributed Among Semi-Pastoralists
Press Review 25 July 2005
>British police arrest four in bomb hunt (updated AM 00:40)
>Malaysia's Petronas lands oil deal in Ethiopia
July,26,2005- Dozens killed in clashes in southwestern town in Somalia.NAIROBI, 26 July (IRIN) - Dozens of people were feared dead and many more injured in clashes that broke out on Friday and continued over the weekend in the town of Boru-Hache, also known as El-Waaq, in southwestern Somalia's Gedo region..Readmore

Latest News July,26,2005

>Blair: Britain Won't 'Give One Inch' To Terrorists

> SOMALIA: NEW PIRATE ATTACK ON ITALIAN SHIP FAILURE

>Bomb suspect is UK citizen on benefit
KENYA-SOMALIA: New arrivals in dire need of help
>Court sentences killer of Dutch filmmaker Theo Van Gogh to life
>Ethiopian ruling party nears victory

>Somali pirates eye food instead of ransom

July,25,2005-“President of historical African University visits North Texas”

Beginning Sunday, July 17 through Saturday July 23, 2005, Professor. Suleiman Ahmed Guled, President of Amoud University in Somalia, Africa, will be conducting tours of several North Texas communities as a part of an overall United States visit. From its 1998 founding and humble beginnings with only one classroom and ten students..Read more

July,25,2005-At least 32 killed in interclan fighting in southern. SomaliaMOGADISHU, July 23 (AFP) - At least 32 people have been killed and 64 wounded in two days of interclan fighting over the control of a town in Gedo region of southern Somalia, witnesses and clan elders said Saturday. Readmore

Latest News July,25,2005

>In Somalia, isolation has kept AIDS at bay

> Somalia a new mission impossible for Mbeki?

>Somali hijackers say releasing some from WFP ship
>Blasts kill five in east Ethiopia
>Grenade attacks leave 20 injured in Jijiga
>What Is The Point?

>ETHIOPIA: Elections to be repeated in 20 constituencies

July,22,2005-Inauguration of the National Technical Center Arrived Tuesday in the capital City of Djibouti.Saylacnews/Djibouti:At the head of an important delegation of ten high members placed of the World Organization of football, the president of the FIFA, Mr. Joseph Blatter has, in company of the Head of the Djibouti State, Mr. Ismaïl Omar Guelleh..Read more

July,22,2005-World Watch: Fighting terror in SomaliaSomalia has long been seen as a hotbed of terrorism and Islamic fundamentalism, but analysts are coming to realize that fighting terrorism there means more than supporting military operations and nabbing suspects..Readmore

Latest News July,22,2005

>Sobha to partner in Somalian renaissance

> Africa: Weather hazards assessment 21 - 27 Jul 2005

>ETHIOPIA: Waiting for election results
>July 22, 2005The Kingdom of Saudi Arabia concerning Somali Refugees
>O'Connor Says High Count Independence Threatened
>Ethiopian premier in talks with somali counterpart

>Police get tough on race hate crime

July,21,05-London attacked again; police confirm 4 blasts.LONDON - Explosions struck three London Underground stations and a bus at midday Thursday in a chilling but less deadly replay of the suicide bombings that killed 56 people two weeks ago.Only one person was reported wounded, but the lunch-hour explosions caused major shock and disruption in the capital an..Readmore

Latest News July,21,2005

>SOMALIA: Baidoa tense amidst fears of possible militia attack

> SRIT bags $25m Somalia e-gov contracts

>British envoy lauds Kenya?s peace efforts
>AFRICA: LOCUST EMERGENCY NOT OVER YET
>SHIP PIRACY DOWN SHARPLY
>EEOC: Somali Airplane Cleaners Faced Discrimination

>UNIFEM calls for stronger support for women's roles in peace ...

July,20th,2005-The everlasting war between common sense and text sense .

Article  by/ Bashir Goth.They call them fundamentalists. A misnomer and ambiguous description I say. This is because I know the word fundamental means basic. And anything that is basic seems to me to be easily understandable and closer to common sense. Therefore, I would rather call these people devoid of common sense and deprived of human feelings. Readmore

Latest News July20,2005

>EEOC: Somali airplane cleaners faced discrimination

> Somalia, Iraq Emerge as New Hotspots for Piracy Attacks

>Resettlement agency says it would welcome new arrivals
>More than 18 million facing serious food shortages in 10 African ...
>Ethiopian election body says local, foreign observers to monitor ...
>WHO to launch polio immunization across Ethiopia

>West Point resident recalls deadly mission

July,19,2005-UNICEF & UN-HABITAT collaborate on $1.3 million project to provide shelter for Tsunami - affected inhabitants of Somalia

Nairobi, Kenya, Tuesday 19 July 2005. Starting next month UNICEF and UN-HABITAT will jointly implement a project to provide shelter for over 2400 people living in the Tsunami-affected town of Hafun, North Eastern Somalia. Readmore

Latest News July,19,2005

>SOMALIA: Houses to be built for tsunami survivors

> UN supports women in conflict resolution

>ETHIOPIA: Ogaden rebel group offers to end war
>EU condemns Somali activist`s murder
>Kenya makes frantic efforts to curb polio outbreak
>UNIFEM Calls for Stronger International Support for Women's ...

>Bomber shopped in the city centre

July,18,2005- Dangerous, unrecognized countries? Let's go!

 As an Irish ballad informs us with pith, "Everybody needs a break/climb a mountain or jump in a lake." It's a song about summer holidays, which people are kinda weird about. Some motor off to the cottage. Some fly off to see the relatives in the old country.  Readmore

Latest News July,18,2005

>Somalia: where anarchy meets terrorism

> Handball Team for Nairobi

>Relief Bulletin: Weekly Humanitarian Highlights in Ethiopia 18 ...
>Man released but awaits deportation
>Forward into the Past: Proxy Wars and American Security
>Journalist Carol Pineau Shows Africa is "Open for Business"

>Junior Stars to Camp in Mombasa for Cecafa Cup

HORN OF AFRICA: IRIN-HOA Weekly Round-up 286 for 9-15 July 2005:SUDAN: New gov't must show peace dividend - mediator SUDAN:Government withdraws troops from Juba area SUDAN: Local militias causing havoc in the south - CPMT SOMALIA: Peace activist shot dead in Mogadishu SOMALIA: Readmore

Latest News July,15,2005

>Conflict Risk Alert: Somalia

> Goodman to take over Pacific Marines

>'Shacab' Editor Freed; Newspaper Remains Suspended
>Somalia: UN Security Council Calls for Immediate Ceasefire And ...
>Ethiopian leadership under fire
>Telsom Mobile chooses AirNet base stations

>Muslim head: Young must be shielded from the extremists

July,14,2005-''Intelligence Brief: Somalia''

In 1991, Somalia descended into anarchy when the country's government collapsed following a coup. When, in 1993, 18 U.S. soldiers were killed in an operation in the capital of Mogadishu, the country's fate was sealed; less than two years .
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Latest News July,14,2005

> Kenya hunts killers in violent north, 75 dead

>40 Journalists Dead While Working On Their Posts in '05
>Somali clan vows to remove checkpoints
>Ethiopian leadership under fire
>Telsom Mobile chooses AirNet base stations

>Muslim head: Young must be shielded from the extremists

July,13,2005-Somaliland State Formation: Challenges and Possibilities    

A paper presented by Dr. MOHAMED-RASHID SH. HASSAN at Somaliland Convention held in Los Angeles betweem 24-26th of June 2005

In this paper, First, I would like to look at the orgins of the Somaliland nation state. Second, The historical and the philosophical orgins of the state and third, the challenges and the posibilities for the Somaliland nation state. The State which came into existence in 1960 as the result of the union between Somaliland and Somalia collapsed in 1991. Somaliland withdrew from the Union and declared its independence..Readmore

July,13,2005-SOMALIA: WFP demands release of hijacked ship

NAIROBI, 13 July (IRIN) - The UN World Food Programme (WFP) demanded on Tuesday that the pirates who commandeered a commercial vessel chartered to transport food aid to 28,000 tsunami survivors in Somalia release the ship, its cargo and crew within 48 hours. 
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Latest News July,13,2005

>KENYA: Death toll in northern attack climbs to 55

> On this day

>Our Fault
>Lifting UN embargo risks new Somalia violence-report
>Today's Home News
>Wounded soldiers take mission cross-country

>Integration of Muslims - Dream or Illusion?

July,12,2005-DJIBOUT:I Women fight mutilation.

DJIBOUTI CITY, 12 July (IRIN) - For thousands of years, girls in the area that is now the tiny African country of Djibouti, have been subjected to pharaonic circumcision. It is a practice that involves cutting away a girl's inner labia and clitoris, and sewing the wound together, leaving a tiny hole for passing urine and menstrual blood. Readmore

July,12,2005-Van Gogh suspect confesses guilt.
Mohammed Bouyeri was arrested shortly after van Gogh's killing
The man charged with the murder of the controversial Dutch film-maker Theo van Gogh has confessed to the killing at his trial in Amsterdam. Mohammed Bouyeri, 27, said he acted out of his religious beliefs and that he would do "exactly the same" if he were ever set free.
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Latest News July,12,2005

>From No Man?s Land to Displacement

> 7 Indians held captive off the Somalian coast

>Van Gogh murder suspect confesses to killing
>British Muslims become scapegoats as anger boils over bomb attacks
>Today's Home News
>Wounded troops raise money for veterans

>PAN AFRICAN HEADS OF MISSION VISIT ISRO SATELLITE CENTRE

July,11,2005-Somalian peace activist assassinated

MOGADISHU, Somalia (AP) -- Gunmen in Mogadishu have shot dead a leading Somali peace activist who had been involved in efforts to disarm militiamen in the capital, a witness and a relative said Monday.At least seven gunmen broke into the home of Abdulkadir Yahya, a co-director of the Center for Research and Dialogue, and killed him Monday at about 2:30 a.m..Readmore

Latest News July,11,2005

>Kenyans Still Held in Somalia

> Family Agonises Over Kin in London Terror

>Organization linked to al-Qaida active in Somalia
>Press statement from UN Political Office for Somalia (UNPOS) on ...
>7 Indians held captive off Somalian coast
>Counter-terrorism in Somalia: Losing hearts and minds?

>PAN AFRICAN HEADS OF MISSION VISIT ISRO SATELLITE CENTRE

July,10,2005-Taarikh Nololeedkii Marxuum Suldaan Sh. Muuse Jaamac Goodaad oo ku geeriyooday Magaalada Djibouti waaberigii Axadeed 10 July 2005

Marxuum Sh. Muuse Jaamac Goodaad waxa uu ku dhashay Magaalada Boorama 1932, waxa u Quraanka ku bartay Miyiga & dalka Ethiopia oo uu ku soo dhamaystay. 1949kii cilmi barasho waxa uu u tagay Jabuuti ilaa 1956kii. Siiwadجعون

July,10,2005-انا للة وانا الية راجعون Hadaadu nahay Maamulka Saylacnews waxa aan si murugo leh tacsi ugu diraynaa Eheladii iyo Qaraabadii iyo Dhamaanba Umada Reer Awdal Geeridii Naxdinta Lahayd ee ku timi Marxuum Sheekh Muuse Jaamac Goodaad.!!
( INA LILAHU WA- INA ILAYHU RAJUCUUN)
Maamulka Shabakada Saylacnews: Waxa war lama filaana ku noqotay maqalka geerida ku timi Alaha naxariistiisa jano ha geeyee Marxuum Sheekh Muuse Jaamac Goodaad, oo ahaa xubin ka tirsan Golaha Guurtida ee Somaliland. Marxuumka ayaa waxa uu ku geeriyooday Magaalada Djibouti Habeenimadii Sabtidii July,09 2005.>> INA LILAHU WA- INA ILAYHU RAJUCUUN

July,08,2005-Ethiopia and Somalia: missed an Opportunity and some challenges.
Prior to the colonial era the history of the Horn of Africa was, for the most part, a struggle between Islam and Christianity with their adherents trying from time to time to overrun and vanquish each other. With the advent of European colonialism religion continued to play a large part in geopolitical calculations.
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July,8,2005-G-8 Agrees to Double Africa Aid to $50 Billion a Year (Update3).
July 8 (Bloomberg) -- Leaders of the Group of Eight richest nations pledged to double aid to Africa to $50 billion a year by 2010, part of a package of measures aimed at relieving poverty in the world's poorest countries.
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July,08,2005-Amoud University, Faculty of Agriculture takes your career to new heights.
BORAMA,Somalia 8 July 2005--Faculty of agriculture of Amoud University has already been opened and new courses will start in September, 2005. The University is situated 5 kilometer North East of Borama town. It composes of departments covering all aspects of agriculture for instance department of animal husbandry, department of agronomy, department of Agricultural Economics...Readmore

Jun,29,2005African aid, its complicated

Few can get a grip on the complexities of lifting a whole country out of poverty.Lack of aid is not Africa's problem, argues Graham Barrett. If only it were that simple.Every once in a while, the West rediscovers sub-Saharan Africa and tries to fix its many problems.The British Government, supported by various entertainers, is leading the current campaign..Readmore

 

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Latest News July,01,2005

>Somali president returns to his lawless homeland

> Somalia: Hundreds of Thousands in Need Despite Good Rains

>We're only human ... but for how long?
>Pirates seize UN food relief boat off Somali coast
>Somali gunmen take ship crew hostage:-
>Africa's dark heart

>From Somalia to the American way

Latest News July,07,2005

>USS Gonzalez Makes Port Call in Kenya

> Somali hijackers of WFP ship deny seeking ransom

>DJIBOUTI: Pastoralists Suffer Drought
>Somalia: Monitoring Committee Warns of Rising Tension
>Ethiopia: Election results delayed again
>Designers on a mission: dressing refugee girls for sports

>Muslims say their employer hasn't made room for prayer

Latest News July,06,2005

>Designers on a mission: dressing refugee girls for sports

> UN Suspends Food Aid to Somalia

>Managing Compassion
>UK: BENN ANNOUNCES MAJOR FUNDING TO COMBAT POLIO
>World news
>Somali march triggers war fears

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Latest News July,05,2005

>Language Weaver Steps up International Marketing Efforts with Hire ...

> Food for African Thought

>HIJACKING OF RELIEF FOOD VESSEL TO SOMALIA FORCES WFP TO SUSPEND
>Editorial: Africa has problems one concert can?t solve
>WFP Director Meets Officials Over Hostages
>Italy "Bitterly" Denies Alleged Interference in Somalia

>Major conference in Japan A new call to arms against AIDS

Latest News July,08,2005

>INTERVIEW -Somalia PM downplays threat by Mogadishu warlords

> CUD President Says Ethiopia Will Never Slide into Violence

>President to lead armed convoy
>Monitoring Committee Warns of Rising Tension in Somalia
>Somali March Triggers Fears of War
>The United Nations--Liberia Trusteeship Issue

>Pakistan plans to promote more relation with Africa: Kasuri

Jul,01,05-OIC prepares for reforms but fails to propose Islamic representative.

SANA’A – The Organization of the Islamic Conference (OIC) failed Thursday to name an Islamic nation to take a seat on the United Nations Security Council, after its three-day meeting in Sana’a.The 32nd meeting of the OIC, which took place from 28 to 30 June in the capital, concluded with the announcement of the “Sana’a Declaration”, outlining decisions reached over the three-day meeting.Readmore

Jul,001,2005- What does the future hold?

 In a building opposite the Houses of Parliament and Big Ben, about 100 of Britain's leading aid experts gathered last week to discuss what the West could do for Africa. They talked about "absorptive capacity" and "strategic partnerships" and the Doha round of trade talks. Then Alice Ukoko got to her feet ..Readmore

Jun,30,2005-Pirates Seize Aid Ship Bound for Tsunami-Hit Somalia (Update1)
(Bloomberg) -- Pirates off the coast of Somalia seized an aid ship with 10 crew members and hundreds of tons of rice for victims of the Dec. 26 tsunami in the East African nation, the United Nations World Food Program said today. 
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Latest News Jun,30,2005

>Milestone: Refugee camp closes

> Ethiopia to launch internet coffee    auction

>Global Refugee scenario
>Kenya extends refugee deadline before deportation to war zones
>Kenya extends refugee deadline before deportation to war zones
>World's One-Time Largest Refugee-Hosting Area Now Reduced to One ...

>Djibouti: Fighting Polio in Simmering Heat

 

 

July,07,2005-Designers on a mission: dressing refugee girls for sports

DADAAB, Kenya There is a fan hanging from the ceiling in the stitching room of Ifo camp, one of the three refugee camps in Dadaab, eastern Kenya, but at this time of the day it barely has an impact. It is hot this afternoon – really hot. But the Somali women, fully dressed in their traditional hijabs (veils), .Readmore

July,05,2005-AU Sets Up Mechanism to Help New Somali Regime
By AGENCE FRANCE-PRESSE, SIRTE, Libya

African Union foreign ministers gathering in Libya ahead of the pan-African body’s heads of state meeting July 4, decided to set up a “mechanism” to help Somalia’s fledgling institutions. ”The Executive Council has decided to set up a follow-up mechanism made up of the AU and of IGAD (Intergovernmental Authority for Development)”, both bodies that are deeply involved in the Somali peace process, an AU resolution..
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uly,06,2005-Work of the 5th top opened in Syrte, last  Monday

The president of the Republic Mr. Ismaïl Omar Guelleh left Sunday after midday the capital bound for Syrte in Libya where this Monday work begins from the 5th  top of the Heads of State and government of the African Union.The payment of the conflicts of the Ivory Coast, the area of the Large Lakes and the development aid as well as the implementation..Readmore

July,06,2005-Staring down the barrel
Arms control is a life-or-death matter for millions of people in developing countries.
Arms control is a life-or-death matter for millions of people in developing countries. In the Somali capital, Mogadishu, at least four gun markets operate where Russian made AK-47 assault rifles, American M16s and German semi-automatics are sold for less than $250. Not far from the markets, mortars, missiles and anti-aircraft guns can be tested. If you like.
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July,06,2005 Press silenced in Somalia.

Nairobi - A global press freedom watchdog said on Wednesday authorities in Somalia's semi-autonomous Puntland region have detained three journalists and have shut down a radio station claiming it aired false information.
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July,07,2005-The Leader of the Libya receives Prime Minister of Somalia.

Muhammad Ghedi, and his accompanying delegation who participated in the AU Summit in Sert . The PM expressed his congratulations to the Leader for the success of this session and the results reached on the path of promoting the march of the African Union towards realizing the dream of African people in establishing the United States of Africa. .Readmore

 

July,01,2005- After 45 years, today is the National Day of Somalia

JOWHAR, Somalia, July,01,2005 (Xinhuanet) -- Somali new transitional government Thursday midnight celebrated 45th anniversary of the nation's independence in the southern town of Jowhar, with the hope to bring together the whole country after 14 years of civil war. Readmore

 

 

Latest News Jun,07,2005

Somalia militia remove roadblocks for peace

Kenya urged to ensure implementation of Sudan, Somalia peace deals

Somalia: Over 20 killed, 50 wounded in clan fighting

Torrential rains kill seven, render thousands homeless In Somalia

HARGEYSA, 6 Jun 2005 (IRIN) - At least seven people drowned and thousands of villagers were rendered homeless when flash floods hit Bu'ale district in the Middle Juba region of southern Somalia at the weekend, witnesses and community leaders said on Sunday. Readmore

Jun,11,2005-Ethiopian Opposition Leaders Arrested

ADDIS ABABA, Ethiopia (AP) - Two Ethiopian opposition leaders were placed under arrest Saturday, a day after the ruling party agreed to work with its foes to end violent protests that have left 29 dead. Readmore

Latest News Jun,08,2005

AFRICA: IDPs a neglected humanitarian issue, UN official says
Somalia: Flood Watch 7 Jun 2005

SOMALIA: Refurbished canal to benefit 50,000 in Middle Shabelle

Somali govt to relocate next week: prime minister
Setback for Somalia's peace plan

Jun,07,2005- Over 20 Killed, 50 Wounded in Clan Fighting in Somalia.

At least 20 people were killed, 50 wounded and hundreds more displaced during inter-clan fighting that began on Monday in the town of Beletweyne in south-central Somalia.
The fighting broke out on Monday at around 5:00 p.m. [02:00 GMT] when militias from the Galje'el and Jajele sub-clans clashed on the west side of the town..
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June 8, 2005 -University’s Medical School graduates first Somali student
By Jerret Raffety
                                   
                                                                                                                                  When civil war broke out in Somalia, Mohamed Ibrahim felt he lost his only chance of going to medical school in his home country.
More than a decade later, Ibrahim is half a world away and is accomplishing his dreams. In the process, he became the first Somali graduate of the University Medical School..
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Jun,08,2005- Vacate Kenyan hotels, MPs told

NAIROBI, Hotels in the Kenyan capital, Nairobi, have given members of Somalia's transitional government up to Wednesday to vacate the rooms they have occupied for almost three years, a Member of the Somali Parliament told IRIN. 
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Latest News Jun,09,2005

> Death Toll Rises As Fighting Continue Beletweyne,Somalia
>Somali gunmen re-erect roadblocks in blow for peace

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Jun,11,2005-Somalia floods kill 40
Nairobi - Floods caused by heavy rains killed at least 40 people, swept away entire villages and destroyed large amounts of farmland in Somalia last month, said United Nations Children's Fund (Unicef) .
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Jun,09,2005-36 killed in Somalia unrest Inter-clan fighting intensifies in central Somalia, bringing death from three days of clashes to 36.
MOGADISHU - At least six people were killed on Thursday as fighting between rival militias intensified in central Somalia, bringing the death toll from three days of factional clashes to 36,...
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Latest News Jun,011,2005

> From Somalia, with hope
>RWB Condemns Murder of Young Somali Journalist

>Ugandan president meets Somali PM over peace process

>At least 40 killed by floods last month in Somalia: UN
>Exiled Somali government names first foreign ambassadors

 

April,30th,2005: Baaq lagaga horjeedo Saami qaybsiga Baarlamaanka Somaliland oo ay Soo sareen Jaaliyada Reer Awdal ee Dalka Yemen.

Saylacnews/Sana'a/Yemen.Hadaanu nahay Jaaliyada Reer Awdal ee Degan Dalka Yemen oo iskugu jirta Macalimiin,Arday, Duqay, iyo waxgarad kaleba, waxaan halkan ka cadeeynaynaa in bulshada reer awdal ee dagana dalkani yeman..Siiwad..

Apr. 30, 2005 Where's Somalia?

Wearing a Somali dress, kindergarten teacher Paulette Parenteau points to Somalia on a globe as she teaches a lesson on the
East African nation’s culture to her students at Highwood Hills Elementary School in St. Paul.St. Paul educators begin using 'Somali kits' to teach the basics of the country and its culture to elementary students in the city's diverse schools.
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BY DOUG BELDEN 

DJIBOUTI: UN appeals for $7.5 million to combat food crisis.
NAIROBI, 28 Apr 2005 (IRIN) - The UN has issued a flash appeal for US $7.5 million to urgently provide food and water to thousands of drought-stricken people in the Horn of Africa nation..
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May,04,2005:Cabdi Raydal Warsame oo lagu dhaawacay Boorama.

Maalintii sabtidii ayaa waxa ka dhacay magaalada arin in mudo ah aan dadku arkin. arintaa oo ka dhalatay khilaaf dhaxaltoyo beero ay isku hayeen Cabdi Raydal Warsame iyo nin uu adeer u yahay.
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May,02,2005: Ethiopia floods death toll rises. 

.Officials may declare an emergency in the Somali region The death toll from flooding last month in a remote area of south-east Ethiopia has risen to at 134 and may go higher, officials say. .
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May,02,2005:U.S. NAVY RESCUES 89 IN GULF OF ADEN.
  by MNA PRESS

GULF OF ADEN – Ninety-four people were accounted for after the vessel they were in capsized in the waters of the Gulf of Aden 25 miles off the coast of Somalia at approximately 3:45 p.m. local April 29. Five of the 94 pulled from the water..
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May 1, 2005: Family shooting drama in Germany claims six lives.

BERLIN (Reuters) - An estranged husband in Germany shot to death five members of his family and then turned the gun on himself, later dying of his injuries, police said on Sunday. Readmore.

 

May,05,2005:Somalia Plays Down Mogadishu Blast

The Somali government yesterday played down the explosion which killed eight people and injured scores at Mogadishu stadium saying it was caused by a small bomb accidentally dropped by a militiaman.
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May 05 2005Marines begin search for militants in Somalia

By Hussein Ali Nur

Hargeisa - United States Marines landed on Somalia's coast in one of their most visible hunts for militants in the country since they set up a Horn of Africa counter-terrorism force in 2002, Somali officials said on Thursday .
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May,04, 2005 Death toll in stadium explosion rises to 15.
 
NAIROBI, 4 May (IRIN) - The number of people killed in Tuesday's blast at
a stadium in Mogadishu, the Somali capital, has risen to 15,
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MAy,04,2005: Somaliland's missing identity .

BBC, 4, May 2005--There are almost 200 official countries in the world
But there are dozens more unrecognized nations determined to be independent
They have rulers, parliaments and armies, but they rarely feature on maps and
Receive few foreign visitors
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May,09.2005:The hope of a better life at the dawn of this second term

saylacnews/Djibouti:The president of the Republic Mr. Ismail Omar Guelleh started yesterday Saturday May 7 its second mandate six years to the supreme office of the country, that at the end of the ceremony of service of oath which proceeded with the Palate of the People.. Readmore

May,09,2005: Prime minister returns to Nairobi

NEW YORK, 9 May (IRIN) - Somali Prime Minister Ali Muhammad Gedi returned to the Kenyan capital, Nairobi, on Saturday, after an eight-day tour of Mogadishu, an official in the prime minister's office told IRIN.
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May,09,05: A Bumpy Trip Home

Violence has marred the first visit to Somalia by the country's prime minister since his appointment last year - and served as a reminder of the challenges facing the East African nation's transitional government..
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Somali MPs accuse Ethiopia of smuggling arms to Somalia

Ethiopia: Floods ravage remote Somali Region

Somali Politicians Warn of 'Violent Conflict Looming'

Somali warlords talk of peaceful merger

Somali warlords to withdraw Mogadishu fighters

The president of Somaliland interview with Al-Jazeera TV

Somali MPs say Ethiopia troops cross border

May,10,2005:Terrorism Charges Against Kenyans Dropped NAIROBI, Kenya (AP) - Prosecutors on Tuesday dropped charges of conspiracy against three Kenyans who had been suspected of plotting to bomb the U.S. Embassy in Nairobi in 1998 and 2003.The suspects are still charged with conspiracy related to the Nov. 28, 2002, bombing of the Israeli-owned hotel and attempts..Readmore

May,10,2005:Kenyans Eager to Adopt Baby Rescued by Dog

 NAIROBI, Kenya  Offers to adopt a newborn girl found among a litter of puppies after being abandoned are pouring in to the Kenyan hospital where she is being treated, and the stray dog credited with her rescue has a home and a name - "Mkombozi" or "Savior." Readmore

May,10,2005 :Somali warlords to withdraw Mogadishu fighters

Warlords controlling thousands of militia fighters in the Somali capital will begin pulling their troops out of Mogadishu by the end of the week in an effort to beef up security there, four key warlords said today..
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Latest News May,11,05

African Refugee Kids Threatened by Lead

Somali President asked to protect press from harassment

Somali warlords plan Mogadishu security drive

Rival Somali Clan Leaders Attempt United Stand For A Secure ...

Somali lawmakers accuse Ethiopia of incursion into Somalia

Somali warlords deploy gunmen near Baido'a amid fears of Ethiopian ...

Somali warlords 'to merge forces'

May 11, 2005 Somali warlords deploy fighters.

SOMALI warlords have begun deploying hundreds of fighters in villages in central Somalia following a reported incursion by Ethiopian troops...Readmore..

Latest News May,12,05

Ethiopia's prime minister said al-Qaida operating in Somalia's capital

Somali parliament abandons Mogadishu.

Somali Government Split Over Relocation From Kenya to Somalia.

SOMALIA: Parliament to hold next session in Mogadishu.

US, European Union Appeal for Return of Somali Transitional ...

Somali peace process flounders as rift deepens.

Somali parliament defies warlords.

May,12,2005- Head of the Djibouti State, Ismaïl Omar Guelleh, had in aside an interview with his Brazilian counterpart De Silva.

Critical towards the rich countries and support for the Palestinian cause In margin of the Summit arabo-south-American of Brasilia, the Head of the Djibouti State, Ismaïl Omar Guelleh, had in aside an interview with his Brazilian counterpart De Silva. Readmore

May,12,2005-Somali Government Split Over Relocation From Kenya to Somalia

A group of Somali parliament members say they plan to return to the capital Mogadishu this weekend from the government's base in Kenya, widening a growing rift between those who want to return to Somalia immediately and those who want to stay in Kenya or other parts of Somalia for security reasons. Parliament appears to be divided on where the capital should be. Readmore

Latest News May,13,05

AU and IGAD full report on Somalia.

African peacekeepers would worsen Somali crisis - faction

US counterterrorism commander warns Somalia a haven for terrorists

Somalia: Somaliland to talk with leaders on disputed border

African peacekeepers would worsen Somali crisis - faction

New blow to Somalia peace hopes

Somali parliament defies warlords.

May,13,2005-U.S. General Calls Somalia Terror Haven.

ADDIS ABABA, Ethiopia May 13, 2005 — Somalia has become a safe haven for terrorists in East Africa and the government-in-exile must take power to restore law and order to the Horn of Africa nation, the commander of a U.S. counterterrorism..Readmore

Latest News May,15,05

Somali warlords disarm

Somali warlords leaving capital

Key Somali warlords begin withdrawing fighters from capital

Somalia: Mogadishu faction leaders vow to fight African troops

Somali divisions widen as speaker leaves Kenya

Somali militias pull 600 fighters from capital

 

May,15,2005:Awadalnews Network should issue an apology to Borama Community

City of Borama, Awdal, Somalia

Awdalnews editorial (a loosely use of the word editorial for Somali websites have long way to go to be there) made a decision a short while ago of not accepting Somali language articles. Although they did not elaborate the rationale behind this move, it was understood that some negative Somali language articles, Readmore

May 15, 2005: Somali divisions widen as speaker leaves Kenya

MOGADISHU (Reuters) - Somalia's parliament speaker flew to Mogadishu from Kenya on Sunday to try to install the assembly in the capital, deepening a rift within the government over where it should be based.
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Latest News May,16,05

Somalia Speaker Off to Mogadishu .

Somali divisions widen as speaker leaves Kenya

Key Somali warlords begin withdrawing fighters from capital

Somalia: Mogadishu faction leaders vow to fight African troops

Somali divisions widen as speaker leaves Kenya

Somali militias pull 600 fighters from capital

 

Maqaal:May,16,2005 Afkaaga wax walba lagama yidhaa

Waxa aan aad ula yaabay qoraal uu sameeyey nin kasoo dhawaaqay dalka kanada oo qoraalkiisana lagu qoray websiteka Awdalnews . Siiwad

May,16,2005-Visit of the Djibouti president in Washington

                                                                                                                             In the USA  capital , the Head of the Djibouti State was received, with all the honors due to his row, by the Secretary of State Condolezza Rice. Given that with the arrival of president Guelleh in the United States, his American counterpart George W. Bush missed country, because carrying out ..Readmore

May,16,2005-Somalia's 'safe capital' welcomed.

Militiamen in MogadishuThere are thousands of gunmen in Mogadishu
The speaker of Somalia's transitional parliament has welcomed the   absence of gunmen at the airport when he returned to the capital, Mogadishu.
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Latest News May,17,05

EU-US Joint Statement on Somalia

Somali leader sacks minister amid govt split

Somalia Speaker Off to Mogadishu .

Somali divisions widen as speaker leaves Kenya

 

 

May,17,05-Somalis say rights violated Resettled refugees file rights complaint against city school

More than 50 Somali Bantu refugees enrolled in Pittsburgh Public Schools claim the district has unnecessarily segregated them and failed to communicate appropriately with the students..Readmore

May,17,2005-Somali PM sacks info minister.

Nairobi - Somali Prime Minister Ali Mohammed Gedi has sacked his information minister, seen as too close to powerful Somali warlords, amid a deepening split in the fledging transitional government still exiled in Kenya, officials said on Tuesday. 
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Latest News May,18,05

Ethiopian Opposition Parties Claim Victory

French judge summons Djibouti leader in death probe -

 

 

 

 

May,18,2005-Mogadishu more secure, says speaker

The speaker of Somalia's transitional parliament, Sharif Hassan Shaykh Aden, said on Tuesday that security in the Somali capital, Mogadishu, had improved and hailed faction leaders for trying to unify their forces under one command..
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May,18,05- Remittances - a lifeline to survival

For the majority of Somalis, money sent by relatives and friends living abroad has been the single most important source of income since their country's economy collapsed in the 1990s..
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Latest News May,25,2005

Film-maker returns to Ethiopia

Detained journalists released in Puntland

Shot Somali journo in coma

Somali man going from custody to custody

Non-tsunami aid lackluster, official says -

May,19,2005-The chemistry of khat

by K. Szendrei, University Medical School of Zzeged, Hungary

ABSTRACT
This paper presents a review of literature on the chemical composition of khat (Catha edulis Forsk., Celastraceae). The effect of chewing flesh khat could not be explained satisfactorily by the action of d-norpseudoephedrine which was, for a long time, believed to be the only stimulant in khat 
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Latest News May,19,05

Warlord warns Somali govt against moving to Baidoa

Somaliland leader sees progress in recognition issue

Warning sounds of food shortage in Somalia

Somalia not ready for peacekeepers

May,19,05-Sudan Falters on Sending Peacekeepers to Somalia

Sudan’s army on May 19 expressed reservations about the much-delayed deployment of regional peacekeepers to Somalia to help the country’s exiled government relocate home, citing prevailing insecurity in the Horn of Africa nation, Kenyan officials said.
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May,24,2005-  Somaliland town  gets new Water.

Somaliland town gets new water supply systemResidents of Gebiley, a town of 20,000, about 45 km from Hargeisa, capital of the self-declared republic of Somaliland (also known as Northwest Somalia)..Readmore

May 23, 2005. Special Correspondent-UN takes strong actions in Bosnia and Somalia

Nairobi - The Peacekeepers of United Nations has become tougher in its action as regards to the killing in Rwanda in 1994 and also on the failure of mission in Bosnia and Somalia Readmore

May,22,2005-"the way that we took ensures a solid foundation for our nation"

estimates president Ismaïl Omar Guelleh in a discussion with the magazine "Africa Report" In an interview granted to an anglophone magazine "Africa Carryforward" the president of the republic M. Guelleh ..Readmore

May,22,2005-Somali Muslims protest over Koran report.
Thousands of Somali Muslims and militiamen marched through the streets of the capital Mogadishu on Saturday to protest at a report that Americans desecrated the Koran. Read more

5,000 mt of food needed for drought-affected people

NAIROBI, 20 May (IRIN) - A total of 5,000 mt of food aid is required to meet the critical needs of an estimated 47,000 drought-affected people in Djibouti for the next six months, a famine early warning agency has said.
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April,27,2005: Roobab Laxaadleh oo ka da’ay   Gogolka Awdal, Somalia.

saylacnews/Borama, Maalmahanba guud ahaan Gobolka waxa ka da’aayey Roobab laxaadleh, Roobabkaas oo in mudo ahba dadku ay sugayeen ayaa waxa laga soo sheegay inay maasheeyeen dhamaan degmooyinka Gobolka. Dhibaatooyin la sheegi karo uma ayna geesay Gobolka Awdal..Siiwad.

April,27,2005:New Row Among Somali MPs

April,25,2005: Baaq lagaga horjeedo habka qaybsiga Baarlamaanka ee Somaliland oo ay soo saareen ardada Jaaliyada Reer Awdal ee Waxka barta Jaamacadaha Wadanka Sudaan:

Baaqaas oo ay ardadu ku cadeeyeen sida ay uga xunyihiin habka cadaalada ka fog ee qaybsiga baarlamaanka ee somlialand ayaa waxa noo suurto gashay inaynu wareysi la yeelano Gudoomiyaha ardada Jaaliyahda Awdal ee Wax ka barata Jaamacadaha Wadanka Suudaan Mr. Cumar Ismaciil C/Laahi oo ku magacdheer “Taajir”. Waraysiguna sedan ayuu u dhacay:
Siiwad..

25 Apr 200Kenya police say arrest suspected militia leaders

NAIROBI, April 25 (Reuters) - Kenyan police have arrested a a suspected Somali militia leader who is under investigation for possible involvement in fighting that killed six people along the Kenya- Somalia border.
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April,25,2005: Diyaaradaha Dagaalka ee Maraykanka oo Hawada Borama lagu arkay.

 Saylacnews Borama/ Maalintii axadii ayaa dad badan oo degaanka Magaalada Borama iyo agagaarkeedu ay argagax galisay kadib markii ay arkeen diyaaradaha dagaalka nooca loo yaqaan Abaji oo si hoose u heehaabaayey hawada Magaalada iyo hareeraheeda... Siiwad..

April,23,2005:Coleman vows to help Somalia.

U.S. Sen. Norm Coleman on Friday pledged to support efforts to establish a government in Somalia after meeting with a group of Minnesota Somalis concerned about their war-torn homeland..
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April 20, 2005-The dead include four women and two children, some of whom collapsed and died en route to Borama town to seek food and water.
At least 10 Somalis have died of starvation in  Zeila"saylac" District, Borama, Awdal  region in the past week owing to severe drought that has hit most parts of declared Republic of Somaliland confirmed Tuesday.Readmore.

April,20,2005-Toxic shock: how the West used Somalia as a dump
By Daniel Flitton-


The not-in-my-backyard syndrome is a well established modern phenomenon. Local activists rail against plans for wind farms near Queanbeyan or a proposed waste dump outside Mildura in Victoria...
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April,20,2005:Suspected dengue fever outbreak hits Somalia

Mogadushu,A suspected outbreak of dengue fever has hit the Somali capital of Mogadishu, medical workers said on Wednesday...
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April,19,2005 Dugsiga waxbarashada  caruurta dhegaha la ee Borama, Awdal, Somalia oo la gaarsiin doono degmooyinka Gobolka.

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 Dadaalka iyo kartida ay muujiyeen dadweynaha ku dhaqan gobolka Awdal ayaa waxa tusaale u ah sida dhiiranaanta leh ee ay xilka iskaga saareen sidii ay caruurta Gobolku ay waxbarasho isku mida u heli lahayeen xaalad kasta..Readmore

April,19.2005: Gudoomiyihii Waxbarashada  Gobolka Awdal oo Geeriyoday.

INALILAHU WA-INA ILAYHU RAJUCUN!!

Dhamaan bahda saylacnews waxa ay Tacsi u diraysaa qoyskii iyo eheladii uu ka geeriyooday marxuum Mohamed Ahmed Yabaal oo ku geeriyooday Magaalada Borama ee Gobolka Awdal, Somalia. Marxuumku waxa uu ku geeriyooday habeenimadii 04/12/05 Hospitaalka guud ee Gobolka Readmore

Apr 19, 2005 Authors Make Case for Power of the Pen at Panel.

NEW YORK (Reuters) - A blue-ribbon panel of international writers insisted on Monday that words can affect the course of history, from the Soviet gulag and German concentration camps to American slavery. .
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April,18,2005:Somali experts prepare Ugandan troops for Somalia mission.

Two Somali experts are in Uganda to orient the Somalia-bound Uganda People's Defense Force (UPDF) troops on Somali culture, law and language.
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April,18,2005: Aid worker killed in Somalia

SomaliaMogadishu/Nairobi (dpa) - An aid worker was shot and killed early Monday in the Somali capital Mogadishu, her employer and witnesses said. Readmore

April,18,2005:At least six killed in inter-clan fighting in Somalia

At least six and as many as 14 people were killed and more than 20 wounded in fresh inter-clan fighting on Monday in southern Somalia near the nation's border with Kenya, elders said. Readmore..

April,15,2005:Mercy Corps Expands Tsunami Recovery Effort to Somalia
PORTLAND, Ore. – The international humanitarian agency Mercy Corps today announced it will expand its tsunami recovery operation to Somalia, where coastal areas along the African coast were heavily damaged by the Indian Ocean tsunami in late December 2005.
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President Ismaïl Omar Guelleh of return in the capital The president of the Republic of Djibouti.

saylacnews,Djibouti:Mr. Ismaïl Omar Guelleh regained yesterday Tuesday the capital at the end of his participation in the 1st top of the Heads of State and Government of Africa Orientale which was held in the Ethiopian capital Monday and Tuesday 11 and last 12 April...Readmore

April,13,2005: East African Standby Brigade Will Help End Wars in Somalia.

Djibouti (HAN) April 13, 2005 - The EA Brigade will be part of the African Union's Standby Force and should be ready by Next Year. It will deploy on the orders of the AU's Peace and Security Council in an effort to cut dependence on Western countries in peacekeeping on the continent.. Readmore..

April 12,2005: Ismaïl Omar Guelleh re-elected for a second presidential mandate.

Saylacnews, Djibouti: Ismaïl Omar Guelleh re-elected for a second presidential mandate The April 8th, 2005 came to reconfirm the confidence which the Djibouti people in his great majority grant to his president of the Republic Mr. Ismaïl Omar Guelleh to lead the country during second a six years mandate.. Readmore.

The clashes in the Mudug and Galgudud regions pitted the Saad sub-clan against its Suleymnan rival within the larger Hawiye clan,

13 killed in inter-clan fighting in Somalia MOGADISHU, April 11 (AFP) - At least 13 gunmen and civilians were killed on Monday as 44 others were wounded and several shops set ablaze when rival clans clashed in central Somalia, witnesses and militia commanders said...Readmore.

April,12,2005: Russian Cargo Ship Attacked by Pirates off Somalia

An attack by pirates on a Russian cargo ship off the coast of Somalia on Sunday was repulsed by the ship’s crew.
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April 11, 2005 :Xukumada Daahir Riyaale oo iska indhatiraysa abaaro ku habsaday degaanka degmada saylac.
saylacnews
BOORAMA, 11 Abriil 2005: Indhawaydba degaanka degmada saylac waxaa ka jiray abaaro dad iyo dunyaba sameeyey, abaaraha oo dhibaatooyin fara badan u geystay dad lagu qiyaasay ilaa 50,000 oo ku kala firidhsan degaanada xeebta gobolka Awdal.
Siiwad..

April,11,2005: The Somalia Genocidal Regimes of Barre Now Known as Warlords

 Hargeisa (HAN) April 11, 2005- Matt Bryden, a senior analyst with the policy research organization International Crisis Group, said Yusuf's elevation to the presidency had heightened tensions between the two territories. "It is probably going to get worse unless dialogue is started..Readmore

April,11,2005: Fighting in Somalia leaves many dead.

Kenyan officials fear the clashes would spill across the border
As least 20 people have been reported killed and several dozen wounded in renewed clashes between two rival Somali clans over control of a town near the Kenyan border. 
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April 10, 2005Djibouti's president re-elected.

DJIBOUTI'S outgoing President Ismail Omar Guelleh won re-election as sole candidate on a turnout of 78.9 percent after the opposition called for a boycott, Interior Minister Abdoulkader Doualeh Wais announced.Readmore

April,08,2005: Amoud University is advancing our teachers abilities to perform well.

Amoud University is a cornerstone in building an exemplary community committed to educational excellence in public schools in our country. And for that reason..
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April,08,2005: Opposition demo broken up as Djibouti votes in one-man presidential race
DJIBOUTI (AFP)


 Voters queue at a polling station in Djibouti. Djibouti police fired teargas into an unruly crowd of opposition supporters calling for a boycott of the one-candidate presidential election as voters cast ballots in the uncontested race. Voters queue at a polling station in Djibouti. Djibouti police fired teargas into an unruly crowd of opposition supporters calling for a boycott of the one-candidate presidential election as voters cast ballots in the uncontested race. Readmore

April,07.2005:Baaq laga horjeedo saami qaybsiga baarlamaanka somaliland oo ay soo saareen Jaliyada Reer Awdal ee degan Boqortooyda Sacuudiga.

Wariyaha saylacnews ee Saudi Arabia Mr. Sakariye Hussein ayaa waxa u suurto gashay inuu ka qayb galo shir ay isugu yimaadeen Jaaliyada Reer Awdal Ee dagan Boqortooyda Sacuudiga, shirkaa oo ay Jaaliyadu kaga hadlaysay aayaha danbe ee Gobolka Awdal iyo siyaasada foosha xun ee xukumada daahir Riyaale ay ku hayso Gobolka. Siiwad

UN agency welcomes Somali leader's pledge to pay primary school teacher salaries
 April,07, 2005 – The United Nations Children's Fund (UNICEF) today welcomed a pledge by the president of a semi-autonomous Somali territory to ease parents' financial burden by taking over the payment of salaries for primary school teachers. Readmore.

 

 


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