June 3, 2015 | Morning Headlines

Key Headlines

  • Somalia’s Al-Shabaab Enters Kenyan Village (BBC)
  • PM Omar Abdirashid Meets Women’s Representatives In Adado Town (Goobjoog News)
  • Somali Government Offers Nine Million Hectares To Egypt (Somali Current)
  • UN Envoy Welcomes Start Of Second Phase Of State Formation Process In Adaado (Somali Update)
  • Clan Clashes Ignite In Hosingow Locality (Goobjoog News)
  • Commander Of The Somali Armed Forces Survives Attack In Lower Shabelle (Wacaal Media)
  • UN Expert Urges Somalia To Guarantee Free Expression And To Suspend Death Penalty (UN News Centre)
  • Kenya Has An Exit Strategy From Somalia: Officials (Capital News)
  • UAE Mobile Hospital To Open In Somalia Soon (Emirates News Agency)
  • Measures Upped To Curb Terrorism (Standard Digital)
  • World Should Help Somalis Get Stability Not Destabilize It Anew (Mareeg Media)
June 3, 2015 | Morning Headlines

June 2, 2015 | Daily Monitoring Report

Key Headlines

  • Government Forces and AMISOM Take Over Taaratorow (Wacaal Media)
  • Tension High As Juba Admin Tries To Seize Hosingow Township (Radio Danan)
  • UN Human Rights Expert Urges Somalia to Further Protect Human Rights Defenders Including Journalists (Somali Update)
  • Somalia PM Opens Second Phase Of Adado Conference (Garowe Online)
  • Construction Work Started On Erigabo Tar Road (Goobjoog News)
  • Somali Government Raises Alarm Over Deteriorating Situation Of Yemeni Refugees (Somali Current)
  • Al-Shabaab Graft Top List of threats to Kenya: Uhuru (Daily Nation)
  • Somali Refugees Not Moving Out Of Kenya Any Time Soon Says United Nations (Standard Digital)
  • Department Of Homeland Security Extends Somali Nationals’ Temporary Protected Status Designation(Breitbart News)
  • My 977 Days Held Hostage By Somali Pirates (The Guardian)
  • Minnesota Painter’s Art Captures Scenes Of Pre War Somalia (Star Tribune)

June 2, 2015 | Morning Headlines

Key Headlines

  • Somalia League: Heegan Break Banadir/Elman Dominance To Be Crowned Somalia Premier League Champions (Soka25East.com)
  • Somalia President To Attend Sudan’s Presidential Inauguration (Somali Current)
  • It’s Unfortunate That Ethiopia’s Liyu Police Troops Killed Somali Civilians Says Somali Interior Minister(Goobjoog News)
  • New Bari Governor Takes Office (Garowe Online)
  • Puntland Ministry Of Agriculture Commends Farmers For Productivity (RBC Radio)
  • Puntland Traditional Leader Assassinated (Somaliland Sun)
  • No Confidence Motion Against Jubbaland Assembly Postponed (Somali Current)
  • 50 Killed in Somali-Ethiopian Border Clashes (The New Indian Express)
  • Kenya Pushes For Closure Of Dadaab (Daily Nation)
  • Police Probe Garissa ‘Brutality’ Images Warn Of Action (The Star)
  • Shining: The Story Of A Lucky Man (Perth Now)
June 2, 2015 | Morning Headlines

June 1, 2015 | Daily Monitoring Report

Key Headlines

  • Somalia And Kenya Presidents Hold Talks In Nairobi (Shabelle News)
  • Somalia Parliament Set To Decide The Fate Of Jubbaland Parliament (Somali Current)
  • Anyone Who Shed Human Blood Should Not Be Elected As President Of Somali Central State
  • Says Former President Of Galmudug (Goobjoog News)
  • Mogadishu Mayor Dismisses Government Population Survey Estimate (Hiiraan Online)
  • Jubbaland State’s Constitutional Making Process In Top Gear (Wacaal Media)
  • Nurture Somali Trust And Use It To Defeat Al-Shabaab Says Wajir North MP ( Daily Nation)
  • Can Kenya Convince Somali Refugees To Head Home? (Public Radio East)
  • Lewiston Police Actively Recruiting Officers From Growing Immigrant Community (Portland Press Herald)
  • Italy Works Against The Somali Compact On Statebuilding (Hiiraan Online)
  • The Status of Mogadishu As A Capital City (RBC Radio)
  • Federal State In Central Somalia May Stoke Fresh Grudges (Garowe Online)

June 1, 2015 | Morning Headlines

Key Headlines

  • Clashes In Somalia Leave 35 Dead: Officials (The Daily Star Lebanon)
  • Government Clarifies Oil Production Sharing Agreement With Soma Oil and Gas (Goobjoog News)
  • Somaliland Rescinds Decision To Turn Away Refugees Fleeing Yemen (Garowe Online)
  • Somalia And Nigeria Presidents Discuss Ways Of Tackling Al-Shabaab And Boko Haram (Horseed Media)
  • Burundian Soldiers Receive Commendation As They Conclude Tour Of Duty (Radio Dalsan)
  • Kenya Set To Host Conference On Extremism (Somali Current)
  • Somalia’s Population Survey Prompts Doubts Over Accuracy (Hiiraan Online)
  • Police Say 85 ‘Radicalized Youth’ Surrender Under Amnesty Offer (Coast Week)
  • For Minneapolis Council Member Abdi Warsame Recruitment Fight Starts Small (Star Tribune)
  • Somalis In S.D. Not Alarmed By Terror Recruiting Risks (USA Today)
  • Security Experts Criticise Kenyan Government’s Strategy In Fighting Terrorism (Standard Digital)
June 1, 2015 | Morning Headlines

May 29, 2015 | Daily Monitoring Report

Key Headlines

  • Somaliland Calls EU To Mediate Talks With Somalia Government (Somali Current)
  • Puntland Launches Bosaaso Port Expansion Project (Garowe Online)
  • Somaliland Orders A Boat Loaded With Somalis Not To Dock At Its Port (Goobjoog News)
  • Galgaduud Region: Several People Dead In Tribal Clashes (Wacaal News)
  • Somali President Arrives in Abuja (RBC Radio)
  • Somalia May Pay 90% Of Oil Revenue To Explorer Under Draft Deal (World Oil)
  • Portland Swears In Its First Somali-born Police Officer (The Columbian)
  • Shift To Training Regional Forces As Somali Piracy Decreases (Defence Web)

May 29, 2015 | Morning Headlines

Key Headlines

  • At least 20 Killed In Fighting Near Somalia-Ethiopia Border (Horseed Media)
  • Somaliland Opposition Ruling Party Agree To 2016 Elections (Garowe Online)
  • Ethiopian Troops ‘Massacre’ Civilians Near Somalia Border (Radio Danaan)
  • Somali President To Attend Buhari Inauguration (Radio Dalsan)
  • Leading Al-Shabaab Figure Dies In Somalia (Capital FM)
  • NGOs Lose Licences Over Terrorism Claim (Daily Nation)
  • Progress And Retrogression in Somalia (Brooking Institution)
  • One Woman’s Resolve to Improve Somalia Healthcare (Somali Current)
May 29, 2015 | Morning Headlines

May 28, 2015 | Daily Monitoring Report

Key Headlines

  • Al-Shabaab Leader Who Met Osama Bin Laden Dead After Long Illness (Radio Dalsan)
  • Somalia: Puntland President Fires Bari Governor And Bosaaso Mayor (Horseed Media)
  • EU Donates $6M To Somalia Government (Somali Current)
  • Somali Government Forces Engage In Direct Gun Battle In Mogadishu  (RBC Radio)
  • Somalia: Female Journalist Summoned To Puntland Court (Garowe Online)
  • Somaliland To Pick Berbera Port Partner By End Of Year (Reuters)
  • Terrorism Conviction Upheld For Ex-janitor At Minneapolis Mosque (Star Tribune)
  • Somalia: A Threat By Any Name (Financial Mail)

May 28, 2015 | Morning Headlines

Key Headlines

  • Somalia Military Retake Area From Al-Shabaab In Hiran Region (Horseed Media)
  • We Shall Continue With The Motion Even If Premier Reaches Agreement With Jubbaland Says Dahir Amiin Jeesow (Goobjoog)
  • Puntland Rejects Somali Govt’s Population Estimate Survey  (Garowe Online)
  • Middle Shabelle Governor Calls Upon Somali People To Help River Shabelle Flood Victims (Goobjoog News)
  • At Least 11 Al-Shabaab Militants Killed In Somalia (Xinhua)
  • Kenyan Court Denies Bail To 4 Women Linked To Terrorism (Xinhua)
  • Somali Regional State Of Ethiopia: The Corrosive Impact Of Internalized Oppression
May 28, 2015 | Morning Headlines

May 27, 2015 | Daily Monitoring Report

Key Headlines

  • Talks Collapse Between Government And Opposition In Somaliland (Goobjoog News)
  • Deputy PM Held Meeting With Top Financial Committee (Goobjoog News)
  • Somalia Launches New Campaign To End Female Genital Mutilation (Radio Danaan)
  • Kenya Police: No Officers Killed In Al-Shabaab Attack (Somali Current)
  • Sharmarke and Madoobe Hold Talks To Iron Differences Between The Federal Government And The Regional State (Wacaal News)
  • Security Council Renews Mandate Of UN Mission in Somalia (Xinhua)
  • Kenyans Lament Al-Shabaab’s Recruitment Of Youths (Voice of America)
  • Somali Filmmaker Hopes ‘Lobby’ Prompts Dialogue (Twin Cities Press)