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(Photo: AP / Jason Straziuso)Report: Nearly 260,000 died in Somalia food crisis
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(Photo: AP / Katharine Houreld)Disaster in Somalia: U.N. reports 258,000 die in famine and extremist violence
In this Wednesday, Feb. 15, 2012 photo, a feeding site run by the Somali aid agency Jumbo Peace and Development Organization to cook food provided by the World Food Program (WFP) sits almost deserted...Full Story

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Ministry of Planning Meets to Develop Five Year Strategy
[Garowe Online]Garowe -Puntland Ministry of Planning met with international and local stakeholders in Garowe to begin designing and planning the new Five Year Development Plan for Puntland, Garowe Online reports. ...Full Story
Somalia President Addresses Parliament, Mogadishu Roads Closed
[Garowe Online]Mogadishu -Somalia's president addressed a special session of the country's federal parliament on Thursday, on the third consecutive day of roads being closed in Mogadishu, Garowe Online reports. ...Full Story
London Conference II Marginalizes Somalia Stakeholders
[Garowe Online]Can London give power to Hassan Sheikh Mohamud that he does not possess in currently Somalia, as demonstrated by Al Shabaab's seizure of Huddur? ...Full Story
London conference awaits 'vision to take Somalia forward'
Somali president expected to present plans for rebuilding military, police and justice systems, as civil society calls on nascent government to empower women and provide jobs | Part of Somalia's plans involve building credible military and police forces to ensure peace....Full Story
Somali ex-pirates seek employment, good sea, negotiations
--> | Instead, Mohamed Abdi Hassan, one of Somalia's -- if not the world's --most notorious pirate chiefs, appears far more businessman than sea bandit, as he explains why he now wants to end the murderous hijacking of ships. | Hassan, better known as "Afweyne" or "Big ...Full Story
Refugee money transfer operation shut down
Somali refugees fear their families will starve after a money transferring operation was shut down under new anti-money laundering and terrorism laws. | BNZ has closed an account under the name of Adam Deer, a Somali refugee who came to New Zealand three and half years ...Full Story
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Fri 3 May 2013
No hijacking by Somali pirates in nearly a year
Stars and Stripes UNITED NATIONS -- The fight against Somali pirates has been so effective that they haven't been able to mount a successful hijacking in nearly a year, the chair of the global group trying to combat the pirates said Thursday. | U.S. diplomat Donna Lei...
No hijacking by Somali pirates in nearly a year
The Guardian UNITED NATIONS (AP) — A U.S. diplomat says the fight against Somali pirates has been so successful that there hasn't been a hijacking off the Somali coast, in the Red Sea or the Indian Ocean in nearly a year. | Donna Leigh Hopkins, who chairs the g...
No hijacking by Somali pirates in nearly a year
STL Today A U.S. diplomat says the fight against Somali pirates has been so successful that there hasn't been a hijacking off the Somali coast, in the Red Sea or the Indian Ocean in nearly a year. | Donna Leigh Hopkins, who chairs the global group trying to co...
U.S. policy seen as factor in Somalia famine deaths
The Los Angeles Times JOHANNESBURG, South Africa — It was the catastrophe everyone knew was coming yet no one seemed able to stop. | According to analysts, a violent Islamist militia was partly to blame for thousands of deaths in Somalia's food crisis from 2010 to 2...
Kenya convicts two Iranians of plotting attacks
The Star NAIROBI (Reuters) - A Kenyan court on Thursday found two Iranian men guilty of possessing 15 kg (33 pounds) of explosives and planning to carry out bombings in Kenyan cities last year. | Ahmad Mohammed and Sayed Mousavi were arrested in Nairobi last ...
Thu 2 May 2013
No hijacking by Somali pirates in nearly a year
San Francisco Chronicle UNITED NATIONS (AP) — The fight against Somali pirates has been so effective that they haven't been able to mount a successful hijacking in nearly a year, the chair of the global group trying to combat the pirates said Thursday. | U.S. diplomat Don...
No hijacking by Somali pirates in nearly a year
Herald Tribune UNITED NATIONS - A U.S. diplomat says the fight against Somali pirates has been so successful that there hasn't been a hijacking off the Somali coast, in the Red Sea or the Indian Ocean in nearly a year. | Donna Leigh Hopkins, who chairs the global g...
No hijacking by Somali pirates in nearly a year
Lexington Herald-Leader UNITED NATIONS — A U.S. diplomat says the fight against Somali pirates has been so successful that there hasn't been a hijacking off the Somali coast, in the Red Sea or the Indian Ocean in nearly a year. | Donna Leigh Hopkins, who chairs the gl...
No hijacking by Somali pirates in nearly a year
North Jersey UNITED NATIONS (AP) — A U.S. diplomat says the fight against Somali pirates has been so successful that there hasn't been a hijacking off the Somali coast, in the Red Sea or the Indian Ocean in nearly a year. | Donna Leigh Hopkins, who chairs the g...
No hijacking by Somali pirates in nearly a year
Fresno Bee UNITED NATIONS -- A U.S. diplomat says the fight against Somali pirates has been so successful that there hasn't been a hijacking off the Somali coast, in the Red Sea or the Indian Ocean in nearly a year. | Donna Leigh Hopkins, who chairs the global ...
No hijacking by Somali pirates in nearly a year
Sacramento Bee UNITED NATIONS -- A U.S. diplomat says the fight against Somali pirates has been so successful that there hasn't been a hijacking off the Somali coast, in the Red Sea or the Indian Ocean in nearly a year. | Donna Leigh Hopkins, who chairs the global ...
No hijacking by Somali pirates in nearly a year
The Charlotte Observer UNITED NATIONS A U.S. diplomat says the fight against Somali pirates has been so successful that there hasn't been a hijacking off the Somali coast, in the Red Sea or the Indian Ocean in nearly a year. | Donna Leigh Hopkins, who chairs the global gro...
No hijacking by Somali pirates in nearly a year
Houston Chronicle UNITED NATIONS (AP) — A U.S. diplomat says the fight against Somali pirates has been so successful that there hasn't been a hijacking off the Somali coast, in the Red Sea or the Indian Ocean in nearly a year. | Donna Leigh Hopkins, who chairs the g...
No hijacking by Somali pirates in nearly a year
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No hijacking by Somali pirates in nearly a year
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