March 24, 2015 | Daily Monitoring Report.

Key Headlines

  • Galmudug State Sends Stern Warning To Illegal Fishing Vessels (Radio Goobjoog)
  • Bill Could Boost Funding For Somali Youth (Minnesota Daily/Hiiraan Online)
  • IJA Seeks Resettlement For Displaced Kudhaa Residents (Radio Goobjoog)
  • Two Federal Govt Soldiers Executed For Civilians’ Murder (Garowe Online)
  • In Last Minute Twist Dhusamareeb To Host Regional Formation Conference (Somali Current)
  • Clan Clashes Erupt In Central Somalia (RBC Radio)
  • Peace Agreement Signed In Dhusamareeb (Radio Bar-Kulan)
  • Mandera Elders Dismiss Calls To Remove County Commissioner Over Insecurity (Daily Nation)
  • Somalia ‘Overwhelmed’ By Illegal Fishing (Africa Review)
  • ISIL Courts Al-Shabab As Al-Qaeda Ties Fade Away (Al Jazeera)
  • ‘Shock’ And ‘Anger’ In Grand Forks After Racist Graffiti Targets Somalis (Inforum)
  • President Obama Is Backing The Wrong Partners In Somalia (The Daily Caller)
  • Somalia: What Has The Money Achieved? (The Guardian)

March 24, 2015 | Morning Headlines.

Key Headlines

  • Heavy Downpour Kills 600 Goats In Bari Region (Radio Goobjoog)
  • Two Illegal Iran Fishing Vessels Seized In Mudug Region (Somali Current)
  • Somaliland Detains Sports Officials Over Mogadishu Relocation Plans (Hiiraan Online)
  • Dubai Meeting Reviews Garowe Airport’s Construction Award Tenders (Garowe Online)
  • Shabelle Journalist To Be Arraigned In Mogadishu Court (Shabelle Media Network)
  • Former Somalia Leader Liable In US For Human Rights Violations (The East African)
  • Kenya Says To Beef Up Security On Somali Border To Block Militants (Reuters)
  • Mo Farah’s Half-Marathon Record Is Not European Claims Former Athlete (The Guardian)
  • Rasna Warah On War Crimes And Misdemeanors (Warscapes)
  • Recruitment For The National Independent Electoral Commission & Boundaries & Federal Commission Kicks Off (AMISOM)
March 24, 2015 | Morning Headlines.

March 23, 2015 | Daily Monitoring Report.

Key Headlines

  • Somalia Marks World Water Day Amid Water Shortage In Parts Of The Country (Somali Current)
  • MP Says Justice Is A Foundation Stone For Building Strong State (Radio Goobjoog)
  • University Of Nugal Students Conclude Tour (Radio Bar-Kulan)
  • Six Al-Shabaab Members Killed In Bardalem (Radio Dalsan)
  • President Hassan Fires Top Somali Military Commander (Waryalist/Somali Current)
  • Kenya To Build Wall Along Somalia Border In Terror Fight (Standard Digital)
  • AMISOM Head Engages With EU Partners And Somali Diaspora (AMISOM News)
  • Strategic Port Captured In Fight Against Al-Shabaab In S. Somalia: Military Source (Xinhua News)
  • Turkish Model In Somalia Focus Of Daily Sabah’s London Panel (Daily Sabah)
  • From Minneapolis To ISIS: An American’s Path to Jihad (New York Times)
  • Somalia: For Detainees Water Is A Particularly Urgent Need (ICRC)

March 23, 2015 | Morning Headlines.

Key Headlines

  • At Least Ten Many Of Them Children Die Of Thirst In Southern Somalia (RBC Radio)
  • Somali Pirates Shifting Location Towards India: Manohar Parrikar (Goobjoog News)
  • Bulla Burte Residents Welcome Military Operations (Radio Bar-Kulan)
  • Deadly Clan Violence Leaves Over 10 Dead In Somalia (Horseed Media)
  • Somali Militants Execute ‘Ethiopia Spy’ (Hiiraan Online)
  • Kenya Begins To Construct Wall Along Her Border With Somalia Over Terror Attacks (Standard Digital)
  • Mo Farah Breaks European Half Marathon Record In Lisbon Win (BBC Sports)
  • Somali Families Gather For Vaccination Education (SC Times)
  • Somalia Auditor General’s Report To Detail Corruption In Ministries (Reuters)
  • AMISOM Head Engages With EU Partners And Somali Diaspora (AMISOM)
  • Somalis use Poetry to Build Peace and Combat Violence (UNSOM)
March 23, 2015 | Morning Headlines.

March 20, 2015 | Daily Monitoring Report.

Key Headlines

  • SNA Forces And AMISOM Advance To Bar-Dere Town (Radio Goobjoog)
  • African Union Peacekeepers Arrive In Adado Town (Garsoor Online)
  • EFASOM Conducted An Education Forum on National Priorities in Hiiraan Region (Radio Danan)
  • Kismayo Revives Justice System (Radio Ergo)
  • Turkish Delegation Visits Jowhar (Radio Bar-Kulan)
  • Lari Police Arrest Seven Somalis From Kakuma (The Star Kenya)
  • Obama Hails Uganda Anti-Terror Efforts (Chimp Reports)
  • East African Teachers Connect With Younger Versions Of Themselves (MPR News)
  • Conflict Resolution On Minds Of Somalis Administrators (SC Times)
  • Is Al-Shabaab Merging Forces With ISIS? (Fox 9/KMSP-TV)
  • Information Is Critical For People With Disabilities (Internews)
  • Don’t Blame The Banks (Foreign Affairs)
  • 20 March: International Day of Happiness (Somali Update)

March 20, 2015 | Morning Headlines.

Key Headlines

  • Seychelles Court Convicts Nine Somali Pirates (Somali Current)
  • Many Families Displaced Due To Water Shortages In Bur-Dubo (Radio Goobjoog)
  • Somalia And Qatar Ink Co-operation Agreements On Education And Aviation (Garowe Online)
  • UN Envoy Dismisses Current Somali Leaders’ Term Extension Bid (Hiiraan Online)
  • Second Deputy Speaker Of The Federal Parliament Visits New Villages In Mudug (Radio Dalsan)
  • Wajid Blockade Causes Suffering (Radio Ergo)
  • Police Reveal How Al-Shabaab Men Planned Executed Westgate Attack (Standard Digital)
  • Glimmer of Hope: US Appoints Ambassador To Somalia After Two Decades (AFK Insider)
  • EU And UN Habitat Highlight Impact Of SECIL Project In Mogadishu (European Union/Hiiraan Online)
  • Somalia PM Interview: We Are Ready For Business (Al Jazeera)
March 20, 2015 | Morning Headlines.

March 19, 2015 | Daily Monitoring Report.

Key Headlines

  • Somalia Qatar Sign New Bilateral And Cooperation Deals (Somali Update)
  • Head Of Unsom Human Rights Division Visits Garowe Puntland (Wacaal.com)
  • Galmudug State: Government Is Dragging Its Feet On Central State Formation (Radio Goobjoog)
  • Jubaland Parliamentary Selection Process Likely To Be Concluded (Xikmo News)
  • Children Right’s Meeting Held In Mogadishu(Radio Bar-Kulan)
  • Mandera Governor Warns Of Terror Cells Along Kenya-Somalia Border (Daily Nation)
  • Duale Elaborates On What He Meant During Interview With The BBC Somali Service (Standard Media)
  • Pentagon: Al-Shabab’s Garaar Killed By Drone Strike In Somalia (Voice of America English)
  • Al-Shabaab Cleric Gives Daesh Stamp Of Approval (Anadolu Agency)
  • Tech Protest Puts Ethnic Tension In Spotlight (SC Times)
  • The Somali Community; A Measure Of Hardworking Foreign African Entrepreneurs (Warya Post)

March 19, 2015 | Morning Headlines.

Key Headlines

  • Qatar Airways To Resume Flights To Somalia (Radio Dalsan)
  • New Norway Ambassador Appointed (Garowe Online)
  • Al-Shabaab Claims Responsibility For The Latest Wajir Attack (Somali Current)
  • Somaliland Decides Not To Hold Talks With Somalia Anymore Without International Community’s Mediation (RBC Radio)
  • Puntland Fines Illegal Foreign Fishing Vessel (Horseed Media)
  • Five Terror Suspects Charged Over Mandera Quarry Attacks (Standard Digital)
  • Deploy The Army In Mandera (The Star)
  • SRSG Kay Encouraged By Firm Commitment To Somalia’s Vision 2016 Timetable (Bloomberg Business)
  • Somalia’s President Hints At New Capital City To Emulate Egypt (Afkinsider)
  • Somalia: Reject ‘Indirect Elections’ Somalis Should Settle Only For The Real Thing (African Arguments)
March 19, 2015 | Morning Headlines.

March 18, 2015 | Daily Monitoring Report.

Key Headlines

  • Skirmishes Break Out Between Locals And Al-Shabaab In Bakol (Goobjoog News)
  • Conference To Discuss Regional Development Concludes in Mogadishu (Radio Bar-Kulan)
  • Fishermen Protest Against Illegal Fishing (Horseed Media)
  • Politicians Lobby For The Formation Of Hiran State (Goobjoog News)
  • Security Operation Starts In Mogadishu (Radio Bar-Kulan)
  • Mogadishu Mayor Met UN Special Envoy Nicholas Kay (Midnimo.com)
  • Somalia Premier Arrives (Peninsula)
  • Kerrow Alleges State House Link In Attacks (Mediamax Network)
  • Somali Islamists Kill Four In Cross-Border Attack On Kenyan Town (Reuter)
  • Nine Killed In Mogadishu Road Crash (Turkish Weekly)
  • March 16 1993: Edmonton Paratrooper Guilty In Beating Death Of Somali Teenager (Edmonton Journal)
  • Somaliland: Our Peaceful Country and Backbone of Democracy and Good Governance (Somaliland Sun)
March 18, 2015 | Daily Monitoring Report.

March 18, 2015 | Morning Headlines.

Key Headlines

  • Awdal Regional Administration To Build Offices (Radio Bar-kulan)
  • Ethiopian Troops Invade Northern Somalia Town One Wounded (Horseed Media)
  • Sanitation Worker Gunned Down In Mogadishu (Radio Goobjoog)
  • EUTM – Somalia’s  Calendar Gets Extension (Wacaal.com)
  • Security Operation Starts In The Outskirts Of Dhusamareeb (Radio Bar-kulan)
  • EU And World Vision Support Livelihoods In Puntland (Hiiraan Online)
  • Police Detonate Two IEDs After Blast Targeting Police At Mandera Border Post (Daily Nation)
  • Kenyan Governor Demands Greater Security After Al-Shabab Attack(VOA News)
  • Smoke Free Ealing Khat Project Wins Two Awards And Recognition From Somali Community(Getwest London)
  • March 16 1994: Edmonton Paratrooper Guilty In Beating Death Of Somali Teenager (Edmonton Journal)
  • Rib To Rib With Al- Shabaab (Dasheg journal)
March 18, 2015 | Morning Headlines.