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Somalia: Uganda's Military Helicopter Crash in Mogadishu Kills Five | Firstpost Africa A tragic incident unfolded in Somalia ...
Somalia has launched a digital border system to fight Al-Shabaab and smuggling, aiming to lift the US visa ban after decades ...
Somalia ranks among the lowest scoring countries in the United Nations Human Development Index. The index of 195 countries is a summary measure of average achievement in key dimensions of human ...
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AllAfrica on MSNSomalia: Outcry in Mogadishu Over Alleged Plan to Sell Siinay Market LandThe Somali government is facing growing backlash following reports that it is planning to sell land occupied by Siinay Market in Wartanabadda District, Mogadishu. The move has triggered sharp ...
IN a major diplomatic milestone, Somalia has officially reopened its embassy in Tanzania, marking a renewed commitment to ...
Somalia is struggling with hunger, security and the impact of the climate crisis, despite decades of aid money worth billions ...
Mi-24 helicopter detached to the African Union (AU) mission in Somalia crashed at Mogadishu’s Aden Abdulle International Airport on Wednesday 2 July with five fatalities. A UPDF statement has it the ...
KABUL (Pajhwok): At least five people were killed after a Ugandan military helicopter crashed at Mogadishu airport in Somalia ...
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AllAfrica on MSNSomalia: President Hassan Sheikh to Hold High-Stakes Talks With Opposition Leaders in MogadishuSomali President Hassan Sheikh Mohamud is scheduled to hold a highly anticipated and sensitive meeting today in Mogadishu with leaders from the Council of the Opposition Forum, headed by former ...
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Khaleej Times on MSNUAE expresses solidarity with Uganda, African Union mission in Somalia over helicopter crashA Ugandan military helicopter deployed with the African Union peacekeeping mission in Somalia crashed at Mogadishu airport, killing five passengers, a Ugandan military spokesperson said.
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