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Somali Rally for Peace Ends in Violence

FEB 11, 2007

KISMAYO, Somalia - A march that drew thousands in support of peacekeepers ended in violence Sunday when an explosion went off as the army chief prepar...

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Blast kills 4 at Somalia ceremony

FEB 11, 2007

KISMAYO, Somalia (Reuters) - An explosion tore through a ceremony in southern Somalia on Sunday, killing at least four people and wounding more than 2...

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Radio and TV Djibouti - Journal en Somali feb 10, 2007

FEB 10, 2007

Radio and TV Djibouti - Journal en Somali feb 10, 2007...

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Radio and TV Djibouti - Journal en Somali feb 9, 2007

FEB 10, 2007

Radio and TV Djibouti - Journal en Somali feb 9, 2007...

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Somali residential area, hotel attacked

FEB 10, 2007

MOGADISHU, Somalia --Mortar attacks in a residential area and on a hotel in the Somali capital killed five people and injured 10 on Saturday, witnesse...

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Ethiopia requests Turkish soldiers in Somalia

FEB 10, 2007

Ethiopian Prime Minister Meles Zenawi has asked the Turkish prime minister to consider Turkey's participation in a U.N. force in Somalia if the deploy...

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Now Kenya accuses UN over plot to relocate UNEP

FEB 10, 2007

A fresh diplomatic row has erupted between Kenya and the United Nations over what Kenya claims is a secret plot to relocate the present United Nations...

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Return of Somalia's Warlords

FEB 10, 2007

"As long as I'm breathing, I will fight with the foreign troops who are coming to our country," said Abdiqadir Hassan Diriye, Associated Press reporte...

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At least 3 killed in Mogadishu attacks-residents

FEB 10, 2007

MOGADISHU, Feb 10 (Reuters) - Grenade and mortar attacks killed three children on Saturday in fresh post-war violence in the Somali capital Mogadishu,...

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ARE WE TRAVELING THE SAME ROAD THAT LED US TO THE FIRST COLLAPSE?

FEB 09, 2007

There are a number of reasons for the TFG’s inability to embark upon a national development policy. The prevailing political atmosphere leaves the T...

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