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Somalia announces deal with Turkey to deter Ethiopia's access to sea through a breakaway region
Read full article: Somalia announces deal with Turkey to deter Ethiopia's access to sea through a breakaway regionSomalia has announced a defense deal with Turkey that includes support for the Horn of Africa nation’s sea assets and appears aimed at deterring Ethiopia’s efforts to secure access to the sea by way of the breakaway region of Somaliland.
Al-Shabab claims attack in Somali capital that kills 4 Emirati troops and 1 Bahraini officer
Read full article: Al-Shabab claims attack in Somali capital that kills 4 Emirati troops and 1 Bahraini officerThe al-Qaida-linked militant group al-Shabab has claimed an attack that killed four Emirati troops and a Bahraini military officer at a military base in the Somali capital.
Somalia president hails lifting of arms embargo as government vows to wipe out al-Shabab militants
Read full article: Somalia president hails lifting of arms embargo as government vows to wipe out al-Shabab militantsSomalia’s President Hassan Sheikh Mohamud has welcomed the U.N. Security Council vote to lift an arms embargo imposed on the Horn of Africa nation more than 30 years ago.
African Union urges nearly $90 million for its Somali force
Read full article: African Union urges nearly $90 million for its Somali forceThe African Union is appealing for nearly $90 million for its peacekeeping force in Somalia as it provides support to the country's military forces battling al-Shabab extremists.
Somalia car bombs death toll up to 120, some still missing
Read full article: Somalia car bombs death toll up to 120, some still missingSomalia’s health minister says the death toll from a pair of car bombings in the capital two days ago has reached 120 and could rise further because some people are still missing.
Somali forces end hotel attack that left 21 dead, 117 hurt
Read full article: Somali forces end hotel attack that left 21 dead, 117 hurtSomali authorities have ended a deadly attack by Islamic extremists in which 21 people were killed and 117 more were wounded when gunmen stormed a hotel in the capital.
In a first, Somalia-based al-Shabab is attacking in Ethiopia
Read full article: In a first, Somalia-based al-Shabab is attacking in EthiopiaThe al-Shabab extremist group has exploited Ethiopia’s internal turmoil to cross the border from neighboring Somalia in unprecedented attacks in recent weeks that a top U.S. military commander has warned could continue.
Somalia names former al-Shabab deputy a government minister
Read full article: Somalia names former al-Shabab deputy a government ministerA former deputy leader of the al-Shabab extremist group has been named a government minister by Somalia’s new administration in what some call a chance to persuade fighters to denounce violence.
Somali lawmakers elect president voted out 5 years ago
Read full article: Somali lawmakers elect president voted out 5 years agoA former Somali president voted out of power in 2017 has been reelected to the country’s top job after defeating the incumbent leader in a protracted contest decided by legislators in a third round of voting late Sunday.
Somalia set to elect new president amid growing insecurity
Read full article: Somalia set to elect new president amid growing insecuritySomalia is set to hold its long-delayed presidential vote on Sunday, ending the convoluted electoral process that raised tensions in the country when the president’s term expired last year without a successor in place.
Gunfire erupts in Somali capital amid president's standoff
Read full article: Gunfire erupts in Somali capital amid president's standoffGunfire has erupted in Somalia’s capital between soldiers loyal to the government and others angry at the country’s leader as tensions spiked over President Mohamed Abdullahi Mohamed’s extended stay in power.
Doctor says 5 killed in Somalia's election-related violence
Read full article: Doctor says 5 killed in Somalia's election-related violenceSecurity forces in Somalia's capital fired on hundreds of people protesting the delay of the country's election on Friday as at least one explosion was reported at the international airport and armored personnel carriers blocked major streets. (AP Photo)MOGADISHU – A health worker in Somalia’s capital says at least five soldiers were killed and more than a dozen people, mostly civilians, were wounded in violence related to protests over the country’s delayed election. Abdi Bafo, a doctor at the Medina hospital, spoke on Saturday, the day after Somali security forces fired on hundreds of people peacefully demonstrating in Mogadishu over the delayed vote. President Mohamed Abdullahi Mohamed is under pressure as the Feb. 8 election date came and went without resolution of issues related to how the vote is conducted in the Horn of Africa nation. AdMembers of parliament and senators then elect Somalia’s president.
Somali security forces fire on protest over delayed election
Read full article: Somali security forces fire on protest over delayed electionSomalis march and protest against the government and the delay of the country's election in the capital Mogadishu, Somalia Friday, Feb. 19, 2021. President Mohamed Abdullahi Mohamed is under pressure as the Feb. 8 election date came and went without resolution of issues related to how the vote is conducted in the Horn of Africa nation. It cited a rise in COVID-19 cases, but critics called it an attempt to block the protest. Mohamud accused the president of a “coup.”AdThe United Nations and others have urged Somali political leaders to solve their differences quickly. AdMembers of parliament and senators then elect Somalia’s president.
Time running out on Somalia's troubled vote as citizens sigh
Read full article: Time running out on Somalia's troubled vote as citizens sighTwo regional states refuse to take part, and time is running out before the Feb. 8 date when mandates expire. Instead, the federal government and states agreed on another “indirect election,” with senators and members of parliament elected by community leaders — delegates of powerful clans — in each member state. Members of parliament and senators then elect Somalia's president. You were given to lead a united people in a peaceful way,” said one former president, Hassan Sheikh Mohamud. AdHe also warned that Jubbaland and Puntland could go the way of Somaliland, with Somalia's unity at stake.