Por: Newsweek Sports August 02, 2023
A female athlete from Somalia's poor performance in the 100m at the FISU 2023 World University Games, an international multi-sport event for university athletes, in Chengdu, China, has been pilloried online.Nasra Ali Abukar ran the distance in 21.81 seconds, finishing some 10 seconds behind the leaders and sparking an outcry about her inclusion.A video of her competing in the competition has gone viral with more than 19.8 million views... + full article
ABC7 USA World May 20, 2023
following historic flooding that has left at least 22 people dead and affected more than 460,000 people, according to the United Nations.The flash and riverine flooding -- said to be one of Somalia's worst in decades -- has been triggered by intense Gu seasonal rainfall... + más
Rep. Gaetz doubles down on bringing US troops home from Somalia: 'Not a vital national security concern' | Fox News
Somalia drought blamed for some 43,000 deaths, half of them children, as climate change and conflict collide | CBS News
Fox News USA Politics April 28, 2023
The House on Thursday rejected legislation from , R-Fla., that would require President Biden to remove most U.S. troops from Somalia, which opponents warned would hurt U.S. national security by making harder to fight al-Shabaab, a group the U.S. labeled a terrorist organization... + más
Matt Gaetz introduces Somalia war powers resolution, forcing vote on removing armed forces | Fox News
Fox News USA Politics April 24, 2023
Rep. Matt Gaetz, R-Fla., has doubled down on his calls to pull U.S. soldiers saying on Twitter that the country is not a vital national security concern. The US has had a military presence in Somalia since 1992, but it's been a costly and mostly fruitless endeavor, Gaetz... + más
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CBS News USA World March 20, 2023
Nairobi, Kenya — A new report says an estimated 43,000 people died amid the longest drought on record in Somalia last year and half of them likely were children. It is the first official death toll announced in the drought withering large parts of the Horn of Africa, and the... + más
First Official Estimate of Somalia’s Drought Shows 43,000 Dead | The New York Times
Treasury sanctions IS-Somalia weapons traffickers, al-Shabab | Associated Press
Associated Press USA Politics January 29, 2023
MOGADISHU, Somalia (AP) — The first U.S. Cabinet member to visit Somalia since 2015 urged the world’s distracted donors Sunday to give immediate help to a country facing , which she calls “the ultimate failure of the international community.”The U.S. ambassador to the... + más
US urges donors to give far more as Somalia faces famine | ABC News
Despite Soaring Deaths in Somalia, Monitor Says It’s Not Yet a Famine. Some Object. | The New York Times
ABC News USA World January 29, 2023
MOGADISHU, Somalia -- The first U.S. Cabinet member to visit Somalia since 2015 urged the world’s distracted donors Sunday to give immediate help to a country facing deadly famine, which she calls “the ultimate failure of the international community.”The U.S. ambassador to... + más
US urges donors to give far more as Somalia faces famine | Associated Press
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
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