Por: Associated Press Politics January 23, 2023
MOGADISHU, Somalia (AP) — Al-Qaida-linked extremists stormed a regional government office in Somalia’s capital Sunday, and five civilians were killed, said.The founder of the Aamin ambulance service, Abdulkadir Adan, told The Associated Press his team collected 16 wounded people from the scene. The al-Shabab extremist group claimed responsibility for the assault on the Banadir Regional Administration headquarters in Mogadishu.A staff member... + full article
ABC News USA World January 09, 2023
MOGADISHU, Somalia -- The Somalia-based al-Shabab extremist group has denied having contact with the Somali government after the country’s deputy defense minister claimed that the extremists had for the first time asked to negotiate.An unnamed al-Shabab official with the... + más
Somalia claims al-Shabab extremists seek talks for 1st time | ABC News
Somalia claims al-Shabab extremists seek talks for 1st time | Associated Press
Associated Press USA Politics January 07, 2023
MOGADISHU, Somalia (AP) — Somalia’s government claimed Saturday that the al-Shabab extremist group has for the first time asked to open negotiations, amid a military offensive the government has described as “total war.”There was no immediate statement by al-Shabab, an... + más
Al-Shabab extremists deny contact with Somalia's government | ABC News
ABC News USA World January 07, 2023
MOGADISHU, Somalia -- Somalia’s government claimed Saturday that the al-Shabab extremist group has for the first time asked to open negotiations, amid a military offensive the government has described as “total war.”There was no immediate statement by al-Shabab, an... + más
The New York Times USA World December 13, 2022
BAIDOA, Somalia — In drought-ravaged Somalia, where the starving are streaming into giant refugee camps, it looks like a famine.In Somalia’s malnutrition wards, where the silence is pierced by the keening of mothers who have lost a child, it sounds like a famine.Yet the... + más
EXPLAINER: A look at famine and its toll as Somalia at risk | Associated Press
Somalis Are Going Hungry. Their Government Isn’t Calling It a Famine. | The New York Times
CBS News USA Politics November 15, 2022
Baidoa, Somalia — Almost half of the 16 million people who live in Somalia are facing extreme hunger. More than a third of the east African nation's 5 million children under the age of five are acutely malnourished. Hunger and the health complications it causes are .... + más
Somali Americans, many who fled war, now seek elected office | 10 WBNS
Somali Americans, many who fled war, now seek elected office | WPLG Local 10
Associated Press USA Business November 01, 2022
WASHINGTON (AP) — The Treasury Department announced sanctions Tuesday against a weapons trafficking network affiliated with the in Somalia and the al-Qaida-linked , which are accused of carrying out deadly terrorist acts on civilians including car bombings.The move to freeze... + más
Somalia Asks U.S. to Step Up Drone Strikes Against Qaeda-Linked Fighters | The New York Times
U.S. hits al-Shabab finance facilitators with sanctions | Associated Press
The New York Times USA Politics October 28, 2022
WASHINGTON — The Biden administration is weighing a request by Somalia that the United States loosen restrictions on its military drone strikes targeting Shabab militants in the troubled Horn of Africa nation, according to several U.S. officials.The request comes as a new... + más
Anderson Silva-Jake Paul bet includes potential kickboxing fight | ABC News
UNICEF USA BrandVoice: UNICEF: Famine Conditions Loom In Somalia | Forbes
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