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The Observer on MSNPosting for peace: the Mogadishu judge taking on terrorism with TikTok
Shabaab’s suicide bombing division were on trial, accused of planning to bomb the city’s Doorbin hotel.Over several trials, ...
The Somali Journalists Syndicate (SJS) strongly condemns the wave of attacks targeting journalists in Mogadishu amid violent ...
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AllAfrica on MSNSomalia Executes Three Al-Shabaab Militants Convicted of Deadly Attacks in Mogadishu and Lower Shabelle
Somalia's military court has carried out the death sentence by firing squad against three convicted members of the militant group Al-Shabaab, officials confirmed on Thursday morning.The execution, ...
As Fartun Hashi Warsame serves cardamom-spiced tea at her shop, she often overhears worried chatter about the al-Shabaab ...
MOGADISHU, Somalia -- Camels have long been the backbone of Somalia 's pastoralist culture, feeding families, transporting ...
For nutritionist Dr. Yahye Sholle, camel milk yogurt is a public health boost in a country where malnutrition remains a ...
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Somalia’s education crisis: why so few children attend school and what could be done to change that
This situation is not unique to Somalia, but the scale of exclusion in Mogadishu is alarming. Education is more than academic ...
Mogadishu's designation as the World's Most Dangerous City was unofficial, of course, but widely applied. The U.N. and embassies pulled out in the 1990s, following the collapse of the last fully ...
MOGADISHU, SOMALIA — Somalia's president, Hassan Sheikh Mohamud, has fired and replaced the mayor of the capital, Mogadishu, Omar Filish. Analysts say the president wanted to install his own ...
Mogadishu, the capital war-torn city of Somalia, is losing a label it never wanted in the first place: The World's Most Dangerous City.
Mogadishu Mall, the first mall in Somalia, a result of diaspora investment in the country, Aug. 1, 2017. Verbatim for TIME Students at Simad University learn advanced English, Aug. 1, 2017.
Mogadishu’s gradual return to normalcy did not begin only with the ousting of al-Shabab in August 2011, but also with a series of visits by presidents and diplomats from around the world.
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