Somalia: Who Do the Somali Pirates Work For?AllAfrica.com, Washington - 15 hours agoThe emergence of strong pirate activities started in Somalia in December 2006, after the transitional federal government of president Abdullahi Yusuf took
Ethiopia to Withdraw Troops From Somalia by Year EndVoice of America - 11 hours agoBy Peter Heinlein Ethiopia has announced its intention to withdraw its troops from neighboring Somalia by the end of this year. But as correspondent Peter
Somalia Government, Opposition Agree on Power-SharingVoice of America - Nov 26, 2008By VOA News Negotiators say Somalia's interim government has signed a power-sharing agreement with a moderate wing of the nation's Islamist-led opposition.
Grenade Attack Kills 4 in SomaliaVoice of America - 9 hours agoMeanwhile, Ethiopia has announced its intention withdraw its troops from Somalia by the end of this year. African and Western diplomats tell VOA that
Prosecuting Captured Somali Pirates Poses ChallengesFOXNews - Nov 26, 2008Piracy has become a symbol of Somalia's lawlessness. For many young Somali men, it is a path to quick riches. Mansions have sprouted up in the Somali towns
BBC producer killed unlawfully in Somalia in 2005: coronerAFP - Nov 26, 2008LONDON (AFP) — A BBC producer shot dead in Somalia three years ago was unlawfully killed, a British coroner ruled Wednesday. Briton Kate Peyton, 39,
For Somalis, going home has its risksMinneapolis Star Tribune, MN - 10 hours agoSo, he said, they go back to Somalia for a fresh start or to reconnect with their culture. Or, he said, "to do something good.
HARDEV KAUR: Pillaging pirates pile gloom on world tradeNew Straits Times, Malaysia - 5 hours agoThe rising incidence of hijackings along the coast of Somalia is like a "perfect storm" unleashing its full force on a weakened and fragile global economy
Somalia (Somali: Soomaaliya; Arabic: الصومال transliteration: aṣ-Ṣūmāl), officially the Somali Republic (Somali: Jamhuuriyadda Soomaaliya, Arabic: جمهورية الصومال transliteration: Jumhūriyyat aṣ-Ṣūmāl) and formerly known as the Somali Democratic Republic, is a country located in the Horn of Africa. It is bordered by Djibouti to the northwest, Kenya on its southwest, the Gulf of Aden with Yemen on its north, the Indian Ocean at its east, and Ethiopia to the west.
Italian Somaliland gained its independence from Italy on 1 July 1960. On the same day, it united with British Somaliland, which gained independence on 26 June 1960, to form the Somali republic. The Somali state currently exists largely in a de jure capacity; Somalia has a weak but largely recognised central government authority, the Transitional Federal Government (TFG), but this is only the latest in a string of ineffectual, externally recognized governing authorities.[4]
De facto control of the north of the country resides in the local authorities; of these Puntland, Northland State, Maakhir, Galmudug, acknowledge the authority of the TFG and maintain their declaration of autonomy within a federated Somalia. Territories south of Galmudug are in generally in the hands of the Islamic Courts Union and Al-Shabab, including the major port cities of Kismayo and Merka. The TFG has lost effective control of the country and now holds on to Baidoa, the seat of the Parliament, and a few areas of Mogadishu which are both under constant attack. On the other hand, Somaliland in the north, with its capital in Hargeisa, has declared independence and does not recognise the TFG as the governing authority. Its independence is unrecognized internationally due to opposition from the TFG and other African countries which fear secessionist movements.
Continuously inhabited for the last 2,500 years by numerous and varied ethnic groups, some Afar or other Cushitic-speaking populations, and the majority Somalis. From the 1st century numerous ports including Hafun and Mosylon-Bandar Gori were trading with Roman and Greek sailors.
The northwest was part of the Aksumite Empire from about the 3rd century to the 7th but between 700 CE and 1200 CE, Islam became firmly established, especially with the founding of Mogadishu in 900. The period following, 1200 CE to 1500 CE, saw the rise of numerous Somali city-states and kingdoms. In northwestern Somalia, the Sultanate of Adal (a multi-ethnic state populated by Somalis, Afars, and Hararis) with Ahmad ibn Ibrihim al-Ghazi as their leader in 1520, successfully conquered three-quarters of Ethiopia before being defeated by a joint Ethiopian-Portuguese force at the Battle of Wayna Daga on 21 February 1543.
The Ajuuraan Sultanate flourished from the 14th to the 17th centuries. Following the collapse of Adal and Ajuuraan in the 17th century, the region saw the emergence of new city states such as the Sultanates of eastern Sanaag, of Bari, of Geledi-Afgoye, of Gasar Gudde-Lugh Ganane, of Mogadishu and the Benadir coast, and of Hobyo.
2 journalists abducted in Somalia. Associated Press. Nov. 27, 2008, 4:16AM. Share. icon Print. icon Email. MOGADISHU, Somalia -- A Somali police spokesman says two men have been arrested in connection with the kidnapping of two foreign ...
By Peter Heinlein Addis Ababa 27 November 2008 Heinlein report - Download (MP3) Heinlein report - Listen (MP3) Ethiopia has announced its intention to withdraw its troops from neighboring Somalia by the end of this year. ...
Journalists and aid workers are frequently targeted by kidnappers in lawless Somalia, listed as one of the world`s most dangerous places for reporters by the Committee to Protect Journalists. Four media workers, including an Australian ...
One of the journalists kidnapped Wednesday in the Puntland region of Somalia has been identified as Spanish photographer Jose Cendon. A British and two Somali journalists were also abducted in Bosasso as they arrived to cover the ...
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