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Construction is booming in Somalia's capital city and as Mogadishu literally rises from the ashes of its violent past it is ...
The United States may be preparing to expand its military presence in the Horn of Africa after Somalia’s federal government ...
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The East African on MSNSecurity Council impasse puts AU mission in Somalia on quick sandDeadlock means Africa will have an unfunded mission less than three weeks before its mandate officially begins on July 1.
Somalia’s government has increasingly turned to Turkey to repel al-Shabab, as America’s diminished focus on Africa scrambles ...
America never seems to get Somalia right. For decades, U.S. relations with the impoverished, strategically located country on ...
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AllAfrica on MSNSomalia: Mayor of Mogadishu Donates Medical Aid to Community Forces in Hiiraan, Reinforcing Solidarity in Anti-Terror FightIn a strong gesture of national solidarity and regional cooperation, the Mayor of Mogadishu and Governor of the Banadir Region, Dr Hassan Mohamed Hussein (Muungaab), has formally handed over a ...
Teenagers were lining up at the base's gate when the attacker detonated the explosives. Dozens of abandoned shoes and the ...
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Suicide attacker in Somali capital kills 13 at a military recruitment centerA suicide bomber in the Somali capital has targeted young recruits waiting to register at a military camp, killing at least 13 and wounding 21 others.
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AllAfrica on MSNSomalia: Somali Cabinet Approves Regulation On Submarine Cables, Reviews Security and National Exam PlansSomalia's Council of Ministers on Thursday approved a new regulatory framework for submarine communication cables aimed at safeguarding the security and integrity of the country's telecommunications ...
The interconnectedness of development and security is recognized by Türkiye's partnership model, which integrates economic, ...
The U.S. Agency for International Development once provided 65% of Somalia’s foreign aid. Now that funding is disappearing.
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allAfrica.com on MSNWomen Break Gender Barriers in Somalia’s Construction IndustryIn Somalia’s capital of Mogadishu, where the construction industry has long been dominated by men, two women are among those reshaping that narrative. Farhiya Abdikadir Mohamed and Halima Abukar have ...
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