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  • EU launched a 13 M Euro project in Benadir region aimed at integrating displaced people

    news Reliefweb, 15 Sep 2017 (6 years ago )
    The Benadir Regional Administration (BRA) officially started implementation of a €13.3 million project funded by the European Union to assist displaced people to integrate into communities, which will be carried out in partnership with UN agencies and NGOs. This EU-funded project, directly aligned...
  • EXCLUSIVE-U.S. discloses secret Somalia military

    news Reuters - Wed, 2 Jul 2014 19:40 GMT: By Phil Stewart, 02 Jul 2014 (9 years ago )
    WASHINGTON, July 2(Reuters) - U.S. military advisors have secretly operated in Somalia since around 2007 and Washington plans to deepen its security assistance to help the country fend off threats by Islamist militant group al Shabaab, U.S. officials said. The comments are the first detailed publ...
  • EXCLUSIVE-U.S. to spend up to ${esc.dollar}550 mln on African rapid response forces

    news Reuters, 07 Aug 2014 (9 years ago )
    By Phil Stewart WASHINGTON, Aug 6 (Reuters) - The United States announced on Wednesday plans to spend $110 million a year over the next three to five years to help African nations develop peacekeeping forces that can be rapidly deployed to head off militant threats and other crises. President ...
  • EXCLUSIVE-UN experts wary of Somaliland plan for armed oil protection unit

    news Reuters By Michelle Nichols and Louis Charbonneau, 30 May 2014 (9 years ago )
    UNITED NATIONS, May 30 (Reuters) - U.N. experts warn that plans by Somalia's breakaway enclave Somaliland to deploy special forces to protect foreign oil companies could worsen conflicts in the long unstable Horn of Africa. A confidential May 27 letter to the U.N. Security Council sanctions commi...
  • EXCLUSIVE-UN monitors allege 'conspiracy' to divert Somali assets

    news Thomson Reuters Foundation: Reuters, 16 Jul 2014 (9 years ago )
    By Louis Charbonneau and Drazen Jorgic VIENNA/NAIROBI, July 16 (Reuters) - A United Nations panel that monitors compliance with U.N. sanctions on Somalia has accused the country's president, a former minister, and a U.S. law firm of conspiring to divert Somali assets recovered abroad, according t...
  • Embattled Somali PM tells ministers to resign if they are unhappy

    news Source: Reuters - Mon, 17 Nov 2014 15:09 GMT, 17 Nov 2014 (9 years ago )
    MOGADISHU, Nov 17 (Reuters) - Somalia's prime minister told cabinet ministers on Monday to resign if they are unhappy, intensifying a dispute which has stymied efforts to rebuild the country after decades of war. More than 100 lawmakers loyal to President Hassan Sheikh Mohamud have put forward a ...
  • Excerpt of Deutsche Welle interview with UN Envoy to Somalia Nicholas Kay

    news UNSOM, 09 Sep 2014 (9 years ago )
    Brussels, 9 September 2014 - On 9 September, Special Representative of the UN Secretary-General for Somalia, Nicholas Kay, sat down with journalist Gebeyaw Nigussie Tessema from German broadcaster DW for an interview on a number of Somali-focused political and human rights issues. Below is an excerp...
  • FACTBOX-Fractured mosaic of North Africa's militant groups

    news Reuters - Wed, 1 Oct 2014 05:15 GMT, 01 Oct 2014 (9 years ago )
    ALGIERS, Oct 1 (Reuters) - Egyptian security officials have offered military training to pro-government forces in Libya, citing what they said was a growing regional threat from Islamist militants. North Africa is one of the main sources of jihadi fighters travelling to Syria and Iraq. Several...
  • Fighting and new air strikes mark next phase in Yemen

    news Al Jazeera and agencies, 23 Apr 2015 (9 years ago )
    Protests, continued fighting and fresh air strikes have marked the start of the Saudi-led coalition's new phase of operations in Yemen. Thousands of Houthis fighters and their supporters took to the streets of the capital, Sanaa, on Wednesday to protest against the nearly month-long military offe...
  • Floods threaten Somalia's refugees

    news Aljazeera, 09 Jun 2014 (9 years ago )
    Families in Somalia are facing the threat of disease after a camp for internally displaced people was flooded. Food is scarce and medical supplies are running low. Al Jazeera's Tim Friend reports.