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Airport Wants to Go Tough on Muslim Taxi Drivers
Muslim taxi drivers who refuse to transport alcohol-toting customers in Minneapolis-St. Paul airport will face a suspension of their licenses, accordi...
Read More »Wireless lifeline keeps Somalia talking
MOGADISHU, Somaia (AFP) - Hundreds of dangling telephone cables bridge bullet-dented masts in downtown Mogadishu, the capital of Somalia, but few can ...
Read More »Kenya Closes Border but Denies Turning Back Refugees
BAIDOA, Somalia, Jan. 3 — Kenyan officials announced Wednesday that they were closing their northern border because of the conflict in Somalia, but ...
Read More »US blocks Islamic extremists fleeing Somalia
Washington (Reuters) - US forces are deployed near Somalia to block the escape of members of that country's ousted Islamist government with ties to al...
Read More »Seattleite may serve as Somali diplomat
Koshin Mohamed, a 28-year-old Somali refugee who came to Seattle 10 years ago, says he's been asked by the transitional government of Somalia to be it...
Read More »Truck attacked near Mogadishu
MOGADISHU (Reuters) - Somali militiamen fired a rocket at an oil tanker truck near Mogadishu on Thursday, wounding several people in the first attack ...
Read More »United States Will Release Food Aid to Somalia
Washington -- The United States will be releasing food aid to Somalia and plans to participate in a donor’s conference to assess humanitarian needs ...
Read More »Somalis Not Ready to Turn Over Weapons
MOGADISHU, Somalia (AP) - Ahmed Hassan has no plans to part with his AK-47, the weapon of choice in this notoriously violent city, even now that a leg...
Read More »Crises in Somalia: The Current with Anna Maria Tremonti
The residents of Mogadishu are dealing with looters, warlords, gunmen and the possibility of a budding insurgency today. For Somalia's fledgling Trans...
Read More »Radio and TV Djibouti - Journal en Somali jan 3, 2007
Radio and TV Djibouti - Journal en Somali jan 3, 2007...
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