Four years of a brutal civil war in Yemen has forced more than 4.3 million people to leave their homes. Many of the Yemenis desperately seeking safety are turning to neighboring Somalia. (more…)
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UN agencies return home 5,087 Somali refugees from Yemen in 2 years
MOGADISHU-- Two UN agencies said Friday some 5,087 Somali refugees have so far returned home from Yemen since it started an Assisted Spontaneous Return (ASR) program in 2017. (more…)
5 die in militant attack on Somalia army
MOGADISHU — Four civilians and a soldier were killed when heavily-armed Somali militants attacked an army base north of the capital, military sources and witnesses said on Thursday. (more…)
US airstrike kills extremist rebel in Somalia, say officials
MOGADISHU, Somalia — Intelligence officials in Somalia say an airstrike conducted by the U.S. military in the country’s south killed a senior extremist of the al-Shabab rebel group. (more…)
Manchester coroner considers bullying claims in death of Somali schoolgirl
Twelve-year-old Shukri Abdi drowned in June in the River Irwell in Bury, Lancashire (more…)
Tropical storm makes landfall in northern Somalia
MOGADISHU-- The UN food agency said northeastern parts of Somalia experienced extreme weather in the past two days as a tropical storm made landfall. (more…)
Risk of more flooding and landslides as rains batter East Africa
Uganda suffers deadly landslides as tropical storm heading for the Somali coast raises fears of new floods. (more…)
Is the partnership between Qatar and Somalia beginning to fray?
Somali officials were surprised to hear Qatar dignitaries speaking unkindly about Turkey and suggesting that the government of Mohamed Abdullahi Mohamed should wind down their cooperation with Ankara and throw all their efforts into a bolder relationship with Qatar. (more…)
Somali Survivors Recall Hotel Bombing 10 Years Late
WASHINGTON - Ten years ago on December 3, a suicide bomber attacked a graduation ceremony at Shamo Hotel, one of Mogadishu’s main hotels. (more…)
Save the Children: Climate Crisis Causing Hunger for Millions of Africans
LONDON - Millions of people in southern and eastern Africa are facing emergency food insecurity partly caused by climate change, half of them children, according to the charity Save the Children. (more…)