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(Photo: AP / Farah Abdi Warsameh)Uganda asks US help to send 10k troops to Somalia
In this Friday, Jan. 1, 2010, file photo, a young boy leads the hard-line Islamist Al Shabab fighters as they conduct military exercise in northern Mogadishu's Suqaholaha neighborhood, Somalia....Full Story

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(Photo: WN / Rubielyn Bunag)UN: Global food prices highest in 2 years
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Somali Government Asked To Do More For Citizens
Friday, 3 September 2010, 10:45 am | Press Release: United Nations | UN Political Chief Encourages Somali Government To Do More For Its Citizens | New York, Sep 2 2010 1:10PM | The United Nations political chief has voiced his solidarity with the people of Somalia durin...Full Story
Give us jobs, say Somali pirates
| By Jean/Marc Mojon | HOBYO, Somalia - The pirates of old often took to the seas to rebel against the social order but in lawless Somalia, many pirates say they would happily pay taxes and take a job in a factory. | Among the pirates of Hobyo, there is no hint of liber...Full Story
911 prank leads to police raid in Little Mogadishu
| A Somali Canadian man is upset after a 911 call he says he didn't make led to a police raid at his home in an area of Toronto known as Little Mogadishu. | Faysal Abdiwali, 25, said he was playing football with some friends Monday evening and put his cellphone on the g...Full Story
Somalia: The Need for Re-organization and Reform in Puntland
| Essay by Ismail Ali Ismail** | Introduction | Much was expected from Puntland ever since it was established in 1998 following the collapse of the Somali state.  At that time people were content to find a haven of peace - an area where they could pursue their econ...Full Story
ICRC: Somalis swamp hospitals after 8 violent days
| GENEVA — Eight days of deadly clashes between government forces and al-Qaida-linked insurgents have forced dozens of people to seek surgical care and left Somalia's capital in a critical state, the international Red Cross said Tuesday. | The fighting in Mogadish...Full Story
Uganda court charges 2 over deadly twin bombings
| KAMPALA, Uganda — A Ugandan court has charged two additional suspects in connection with the July bomb blasts that killed 76 people. | The charges Thursday bring the total number of suspects to 34. The two men were charged with 89 offenses which include 3 terror...Full Story
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In Somalia, foreign intervention won't resolve Al Shabab threat
The Christian Science Monitor Johannesburg, South Africa | Western governments may consider the rising power of the militant group Al Shabab a major threat to the Horn of Africa. But they have learned enough from the ill-fated US military intervention of 1991-93 – portrayed in ...
Somalia: UN delegation visit Mogadishu, fighting resumes.
Gareowe Online A high level UN delegation led by the United Nations Under-Secretary-General for Political Affairs, B. Lynn Pascoe visited Somalia’s restive capital, Mogadishu in a bid to encourage the country’s leadership to focus on governing the war-torn coun...
Uganda court charges 2 over deadly twin bombings
Herald Tribune | KAMPALA, Uganda - A Ugandan court has charged two additional suspects in connection with the July bomb blasts that killed 76 people. AC = 1234 | --> | The charges Thursday bring the total number of suspects to 34. The two men were charged with 89 o...
Uganda court charges 2 over deadly twin bombings
Breitbart KAMPALA, Uganda (AP) - A Ugandan court has charged two additional suspects in connection with the July bomb blasts that killed 76 people. | The charges Thursday bring the total number of suspects to 34. The two men were charged with 89 offenses which...
Uganda ready to send 10,000 troops to Somalia: army
Yahoo Daily News | KAMPALA (AFP) – Uganda said Thursday it can provide up to 10,000 troops for deployment to Somalia where it already has soldiers in the African Union mission protecting the country's embattled government. | "We have the capacity, as t...
Uganda Court Charges 2 Over Deadly Twin Bombings
The New York Times | Filed at 12:43 p.m. ET | KAMPALA, Uganda (AP) -- A Ugandan court has charged two additional suspects in connection with the July bomb blasts that killed 76 people. | The charges Thursday bring the total number of suspects to 34. The two men were ch...
Uganda court charges 2 over deadly twin bombings
The Press Democrat | The charges Thursday bring the total number of suspects to 34. The two men were charged with 89 offenses which include 3 terrorism charges, 76 charges of murder and 10 attempted murder charges. | The suspects include nationals of Kenya, Somalia and...
Uganda court charges 2 over deadly twin bombings
The Boston Globe | KAMPALA, Uganda-A Ugandan court has charged two additional suspects in connection with the July bomb blasts that killed 76 people. | The charges Thursday bring the total number of suspects to 34. The two men were charged with 89 offenses which incl...
Uganda court charges 2 over deadly twin bombings
Newsvine | KAMPALA — A Ugandan court has charged two additional suspects in connection with the July bomb blasts that killed 76 people. | The charges Thursday bring the total number of suspects to 34. The two men were charged with 89 offenses which incl...
Uganda court charges 2 over deadly twin bombings
The Associated Press KAMPALA, Uganda (AP) -- A Ugandan court has charged two additional suspects in connection with the July bomb blasts that killed 76 people. | The charges Thursday bring the total number of suspects to 34. The two men were charged with 89 offenses whic...
Uganda court charges 2 over deadly twin bombings
Seattle Times KAMPALA, Uganda - | A Ugandan court has charged two additional suspects in connection with the July bomb blasts that killed 76 people. | The charges Thursday bring the total number of suspects to 34. The two men were charged with 89 offenses which in...
UN political chief encourages Somali Government to do more for its citizens
United Nations | Under-Secretary-General for Political Affairs B. Lynn Pascoe (left) meets with President Sheikh Sharif of Somalia2 September 2010 – The United Nations political chief has voiced his solidarity with the people of Somalia during a one-day visit to th...
Uganda court charges 2 over deadly World Cup bombings; charges bring total suspects to 34
KDVR KAMPALA, Uganda (AP) — A Ugandan court has charged two additional suspects in connection with the July bomb blasts that killed 76 people. | The charges Thursday bring the total number of suspects to 34. The two men were charged with 89 offenses...
Uganda court charges 2 over deadly World Cup bombings; charges bring total suspects to 34
Orlando Sentinel KAMPALA, Uganda (AP) — A Ugandan court has charged two additional suspects in connection with the July bomb blasts that killed 76 people. | The charges Thursday bring the total number of suspects to 34. The two men were charged with 89 offenses...
Uganda Court Charges 2 Over Deadly Twin Bombings
CBS News KAMPALA, Uganda (AP) - A Ugandan court has charged two additional suspects in connection with the July bomb blasts that killed 76 people. | The charges Thursday bring the total number of suspects to 34. The two men were charged with 89 offenses which...
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