December 9, 2015 | Morning Headlines

Key Headlines

  • Somali President And UN Envoy For Somalia Co-host Seventh High-Level Partnership Forum (UNSOM)
  • Ceasefire Makes Way In Galkayo As Residents Return (Garowe Online)
  • Surrendered Pro-ISIL Al-Shabaab Commander Flown To Mogadishu (Shabelle News)
  • After Deadly Fighting Two Rival Regional Leaders Share Flight For Mogadishu Trip (Hiiraan Online)
  • 2 American Fighters Defect In Somalia Amid Tensions (Associated Press)
  • Internal Rifts ‘Do Not Mean The End’ Of Terror Group Al-Shabaab (Deutsche Welle)
  • Somali Piracy: Redrawing The Boundaries (Forbes Business)
  • Fire At Grand Forks Somali Restaurant Follows Apparent Nazi Symbol Vandalism (Grand Forks Herald )
  • 16 Days of Activism Against Gender Based Violence: Supporting Somalia To Empower Women (Hiiraan Online)
December 9, 2015 | Morning Headlines

December 8, 2015 | Daily Monitoring Report

Key Headlines

  • High Level Partnership Forum Kicks Off In Mogadishu (Goobjoog News)
  • Somalia Is One Of The Corrupt Nations On The Globe Regrets President (Shabelle News)
  • Federal Government Leases Somali Central Fuel Storage  Facility To Private Investors (Goobjoog News)
  • Eighty Nine Members Of Parliament Sworn In Baidoa (Radio Dalsan )
  • Garissa Attack ‘Mastermind Surrenders’ (IOL)
  • The Long Game For The Long War (Antiwar)

December 8, 2015 | Morning Headlines

Key Headlines

  • Pentagon Says Airstrike Killed Terror Leader In Somalia (Associated Press)
  • Soldier Shoots Dead Senior Commander In Northern Somalia (Hiiraan Online)
  • US Al-Shabaab Militant Held In Somalia (BBC)
  • Mandera Mass Grave With 12 Bodies Revives Extrajudicial Killings Claims (The Star)
  • Over 145000 Affected By Floods In Somalia: UN (Xinhua)
  • Terror: Before The White Widow There Was A German Blonde (Sunday Nation )
December 8, 2015 | Morning Headlines

December 7, 2015 | Daily Monitoring Report

Key Headlines

  • KDF Bombs Al-Shabaab Juba Camp (The Star)
  • An American National With Al-Shabaab Surrenders (Radio Dalsan)
  • Nearly 100 Al-Shabaab Suspects Detained In Bulo-Burde Swoop (Shabelle News)
  • Somali ‘Refugee’ Linked To San Bernardino Terror Attack (WND)
  • Artificial Fish Habitats Along Somali Coast To Benefit Coastal Communities (FAO)
  • President of Somalia: How My Country Defeated Extremism (Prosperity Magazine)

December 7, 2015 | Morning Headlines

Key Headlines

  • Somali President Hails China’s Support For Reconstruction (Xinhua News)
  • Galmudug And Puntland Start Withdrawing  Forces From Galkayo Front-line (Shabelle News)
  • AMISOM Ready To Send Troops To Galkayo City If Asked (Mareeg Online)
  • A Minister In Puntland State Condemns Galmudug State ( Radio Dalsan)
  • AMISOM Force Commander Says Tackling Global Terrorism Requires Concerted Efforts (AMISOM)
  • Sudanese USAID Employee Assassin Killed By Al-Shabaab In Somalia (Sudan Tribune)
  • We Need Much More Than War Speeches We Need Political Action (The Guardian)
December 7, 2015 | Morning Headlines

December 4, 2015 | Daily Monitoring Report

Key Headlines

  • International Community Condemns Renewed Outbreak Of Fighting In Galkayo (UNSOM)
  • AU Special Representative For Somalia Ambassador Madeira Formally Assumes Office (AMISOM)
  • Puntland and Galmudug Heads of State In Galkayo Crisis Meeting (Wacaal Media)
  • Uneasy Calm Returns To Galkayo Following Deadly Clashes (Shabelle News)
  • AMISOM Force Commander Visits Troops In Beletweyne (AMISOM)
  • Out of Somalia’s Civil War Rises A Disability Center Turning Lives Around (Takepart)

December 4, 2015 | Morning Headlines

Key Headlines

  • President Warns Of Consequences As Galmudug Accuses Puntland Of Truce Violation (Goobjoog News )
  • Shelling In Galkayo Despite Ceasefire (Garowe Online)
  • KDF Jets Bomb Al-Shabaab Targets In Somalia (Shabelle News)
  • Jubbaland Forces Engage  In  Deadly Gunfire In Kismayo City (Shabelle News)
  • Somali Journalist Killed In Mogadishu Car Bomb Attack (Xinhua News)
  • Somali Jailed Nine Months For Trafficking Cocaine Drug Money Donated To Charity (Malta Independent)
  • Strathmore Drill Tragedy Could Have Been Worse ( Capital FM)
December 4, 2015 | Morning Headlines

December 3, 2015 | Daily Monitoring Report

Key Headlines

  • Suspected U.S. Air Strike Targets Islamist Militants In Somalia (Bloomberg)
  • Somali Politicians Threatened With Accountability (Garowe Online)
  • Deaths From Undiagnosed Disease And Diarrhoea In Middle Shabelle (Radio Ergo)
  • The Brits Are Coming (Africa Confidential)
  • Somali Who Escaped Detention Centre Two Years Ago Given Suspended Sentence (Mata Independent)
  • British Terror Suspect Jermaine Grant Jailed In Kenya (BBC News)
  • Newcomers’ Helpers Await Syrian Students (Toronto Star)

December 3, 2015 | Morning Headlines

Key Headlines

  • Two Warring Somali Regions Sign Peace Accord After Fighting (Hiiraan Online)
  • Police Carry Out Security Swoops In Mogadishu Estates (Wacaal Media)
  • Armed Clashes And Explosions Hit Marko Town (Mareeg Media)
  • Fears High Amid Attacks On Somali MPs (Daily Nation)
  • Somaliland’s Herders Devastated By Drought (Al Jazeera)
  • Kenya Police Blame University For Failed ‘Terror Drill’ (Al Jazeera)
  • AMISOM Senior Officers Train On Mediation Negotiation And Humanitarian Intervention (AMISOM)
  • Somalia Fuels Child Slavery Through The Use Of Young Soldiers (Thomson Reuters Foundation)
December 3, 2015 | Morning Headlines

December 2, 2015 | Daily Monitoring Report

Key Headlines

  • SNA Claims Killing 10 Militants In Attack Against Al-Shabaab (Shabelle News)
  • Pressure Mounts On Puntland Leader To Sign Peace Deal (Shabelle News)
  • Federal MP Passes Away in Mogadishu (Goobjoog News)
  • Security Agents Say Missing Youth Have Joined Al-Shabaab (The Star)
  • Metro Transit Officer Works to Prevent Terrorism in Minn. Somalia (EyeWitness News)
  • New VOA Radio Program Reaches Out To Somali Youth (VoA)
  • Failed Refugee Stuck In Jail Because Canada Considers It Too Dangerous To Escort Him Back To Somalia (National Post)