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Car bomb leaves four UN se­cu­rity guards wounded in Mo­gadishu

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An ex­plo­sion near the UNDP com­pound in Mo­gadishu this morn­ing has left at least four peo­ple wounded, ac­cord­ing to po­lice and wit­nesses. “We can con­firm that four guards work­ing for the United Na­tions were in­jured,” Ma­jor Nur Os­man, a po­lice of­fi­cer at the scen... More »

Al Shabab’s Resur­gence

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Wednes­day, Jan­u­ary 04, 2017 By Joshua Meser­vey Why Its Cam­paign of Ter­ror Will Likely Ac­cel­er­ate So­mali sol­diers in­spect the scene of a sui­cide car bomb at­tack by al Shabab in Mo­gadishu, Sep­tem­ber 2016. FEISAL OMAR / REUTERS Al Shabab,the al Qaeda af­fil­i­ate th... More »


US ex­pels 35 Russ­ian in­tel agents over vote hack­ing

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WASH­ING­TON The United States has fired back at Moscow over its med­dling in the pres­i­den­tial elec­tion, an­nounc­ing a se­ries of tough sanc­tions against in­tel­li­gence agen­cies, ex­pul­sions of agents and shut­ting down of Russ­ian com­pounds on US soil. “I have or­dered ... More »

Griz­zly Steppe’: how the US says Rus­sia hacked the elec­tion

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WASH­ING­TON Russ­ian in­tel­li­gence agen­cies over the last two years blan­keted De­mo­c­ra­tic Party tar­gets with ma­li­cious emails and have likely con­tin­ued such ef­forts af­ter No­vem­ber’s elec­tions, a US fed­eral law en­force­ment re­port showed Thurs­day. The re­port’s re­lea... More »

UN gives Sh300m to help refugees sur­vive in So­ma­lia

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The United Na­tions is launch­ing a $3 mil­lion (Sh300 mil­lion) “peace­build­ing” ini­tia­tive in Kenya and So­ma­lia to fa­cil­i­tate the vol­un­tary de­par­ture of 3,000 refugees from the Dadaab com­plex. UN of­fi­cials de­scribe the 18-month-long pi­lot pro­ject as “unique” in i... More »


THE SWAHILI PEO­PLE

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The Swahili are a mixed group of peo­ple speak­ing closely re­lated forms of Bantu speech, liv­ing on is­lands and coastal ar­eas of East Africa from Brava (Baraawe), So­ma­lia, to Kilwa, Mozam­bique and the Co­moro Is­lands.  Not all the di­alects are mu­tu­ally in­tel­li­gib... More »