April 6, 2017 | Morning Headlines

Key Headlines

  • UAE Naval Base Deal Threat To Somali And Horn Of Africa Stability- Parliament (Goobjoog News)
  • AMISOM Foils Al-Shabaab Attack In Jalalaqsi Town (Shabelle News)
  • Somali PM Meets With UN Envoy In Mogadishu (Shabelle News)
  • Hassan Aden Desperate To Stay Alive As Drought Continues To Bite (AMISOM)
  • Kenya Arrests 7 Suspected Human Traffickers In Refugee Camp (Associated Press)
  • Drought-stricken Somalia Headed Toward Humanitarian Disaster (The Toronto Star)
April 6, 2017 | Morning Headlines

April 5, 2017 | Daily Monitoring Report

Key Headlines

  • Car Bomb Rams Cafe In Somalia’s Capital Killing Seven: Officials (Reuters)
  • New Security Minister Tours Parts Of Mogadishu To Assess Security Situation (Jowhar.com)
  • 24 Hours Rains Quench Thirst Of Residents In Some Areas In Harardhere (Goobjoog News)
  • Parliament To Debate A Motion About UAE-Somaliland Military Base Deal (Jowhar.com )
  • Puntland To Enroll New SNA Recruits To Be Trained in Mogadishu (Jowhar.com )
  • Diarrhoea Outbreak Response Hampered By Administrative Dispute In Northern Somalia (Radio Ergo)
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  • Union Hails Uganda For Its Contribution In Stabilizing Somalia (AMISOM)
  • Multi-million Dollar Deal For Somaliland’s Historic Port Sparks Land Rush (Reuters)

April 5, 2017 | Morning Headlines

Key Headlines

  • Somali Piracy Resurges (VOA)
  • Clan Clashes Claim Two Lives In Middle Shabelle (Goobjoog News)
  • Global Online Campaign Delivers 60 Tonnes Of Aid To Somalia As Plane Lands In Mogadishu (Goobjoog News)
  • Somali Military Officers Injured In Mogadishu Attack (Shabelle News)
  • Summit Scuttles Kenya’s Plan To Repatriate Refugees (The East African)
  • Seized Indian Vessel Moved To Undisclosed Location Over Ransom Demands: Pirate Leader (Reuters)
  • Income Tax Shoots Up As Finance Minister Ups Domestic Borrowing (Goobjoog News)
April 5, 2017 | Morning Headlines

April 4, 2017 | Daily Monitoring Report

Key Headlines

  • SRSG Michael Keating Visits Hargeisa (Jowhar.com)
  • Gunmen Kill Trader In Wardhiigley District (Goobjoog News)
  • Journalist In Somaliland Set To Appear In Court For Supporting Somali President (Goobjoog News)
  • Speaker Jawari Cautions MPs Against Absenteeism (Hiiraan Online)
  • AMISOM And Federal Government Of Somalia To Open Main Supply Routes To Ease Access To Humanitarian Aid (AMISOM)
  • Refugees From Somalia Lose Refugee Status (Norway Today)
  • Testing The Waters: Somaliland Dives Into The International Arena (The Messenger)

April 4, 2017 | Morning Headlines

Key Headlines

  • Somali Pirates Strike Again Seizing Indian Vessel And Crew (New York Times )
  • New Information Minister Pledges Free Media Environment (Goobjoog News)
  • Gedo Governor Declares The Region Safe Calls For Diaspora Investment (Hiiraan Online)
  • Curfew Imposed On Leego (Goobjoog News)
  • Turkey Boosts Aid For Somalia’s Development (Daily Sabah)
  • Child Deaths Grip Starved Somalia (Caj News Africa)
  • Finance Minister To Increase Domestic Borrowing To Meet Budget Deficits (Goobjoog News)
April 4, 2017 | Morning Headlines

April 3, 2017 | Daily Monitoring Report

Key Headlines

  • Puntland VP Decries Inequitable Resource Distribution By Federal Government (Jowhar.com)
  • Puntland Minister Suspended Over Corruption Allegation (Garowe Online)
  • Garissa University Marks 2nd Year Since Deadly Al-Shabaab Attack (Goobjoog News)
  • Somalia Calls For Economic Investments To Beat Al-Shabaab (The New Arab)
  • Qatar Charity To Aid Famine-hit Somalia (New Arab)
  • WhatsApp Groups Address Food Crisis In Somalia (Borgen Project)

April 3, 2017 | Morning Headlines

Key Headlines

  • Finance Minister Vows To Fight Corruption (Goobjoog News)
  • Benadir Governor Praised As Development Conscious Leader (Shabelle News)
  • Turkish Deputy PM In Mogadishu To Assess Drought Situation (Goobjoog News)
  • Former Minister Of Ports Dies In Mogadishu After Illness (Garowe Online)
  • Countering Violent Extremism Conference Concludes In Dar Es Salaam (Hiiraan Online)
  • Abducted Somali Journalist Freed After Torture (Associated Press)
  • Somaliland Suspends Development Programs In Face Of Famine (VOA)
  • Diaspora Now Investing In Mogadishu As Security Improves (The East African)
April 3, 2017 | Morning Headlines

March 31, 2017 | Daily Monitoring Report

Key Headlines

  • Somali Cabinet First Meeting Discusses Drought And Security (Hiiraan Online)
  • Hirshabelle Claims Parts Of Mogadishu As Its Territory  (Radio Dalsan)
  • Puntland Ministers Held Cabinet Meeting Endorse Deal With Chinese Company (Garowe Online)
  • Suspected Al-Shabaab Hijack A Vehicle In Mandera (Goobjoog News)
  • Somali School Paves Way For Students To Get Into Harvard MIT (CBC Radio)
  • Minorities In Somalia Urge Government To Implement Laws Barring Social Discrimination (AMISOM)
  • Somalia And Kenya Must Grow Their Promising Partnership (Daily Nation)

March 31, 2017 | Morning Headlines

Key Headlines

  • Two Wounded As Mortars Land Near Villa Somalia In Mogadishu (Garowe Online)
  • Embrace Dialogue To End Perennial Conflicts Somali President Tells The Arab World (Goobjoog News)
  • Trump Expands War Authorities To Target Militants In Somalia (Foreign Policy)
  • Kenya Arrests Suspected Islamic State Militant Who Trafficked Recruits (Reuters)
  • As Famine Looms Malnutrition And Disease Rise Sharply Among Somali Children – UNICEF (UN News Centre)
  • A Solution To Somali Piracy Is In Sight Local Communities Hold The Key (The Conversation)
March 31, 2017 | Morning Headlines

March 30, 2017 | Daily Monitoring Report

Key Headlines

  • Newly Endorsed Cabinet To Have First Meeting To Discuss Two Key Issues (jowhar.com)
  • Farmajo Tells Arab League Leaders Terrorism Is Somalia’s Biggest Threat  (Hiiraan Online)
  • President Farmaajo Meets With King Of Jordan (Garowe Online)
  • National-level Project To Improve Vocational Skills Launched In Kismayo  (Hiiraan Online)
  • Kenya Says Direct Flights From Somalia To Boost Ties (Xinhua)
  • Somalia’s Drought Threatens Half The Population (UN Dispatch)
  • Somalia’s Stabilisation Is On Course In Spite Of Monumental Challenges (The Eastafrican)