March 4, 2015 | Morning Headlines.

Key Headlines

  • SNA Convoy Targeted With Explosives (Radio Danan/Universal TV )
  • Defense Minister Hold Talks With Ahlu Sunnah Wal Jamaah Officials (Radio Goobjoog)
  • Benadir Hospital Receives Donation From AMISOM Police (Radio Bar-Kulan)
  • Sharia Court Sentences Government Soldier To Death In Gedo (Radio Goobjoog)
  • Minister Of Foreign Affairs Receives Qatar Diplomat (Radio Muqdisho)
  • Belet Hawo: 11 Arrested (Radio Bar-Kulan)
  • Longest-Held Pirate Captives Released (Emirates 24/7 News )
  • Radio Journalists Given Hefty Fines In Somalia One Still Detained (CPJ)
  • Canada Helping Brits Buy ‘Bosnian’ And ‘Somali’ Targets For Shooting Practice (Global News)
  • Somalia: A Land Of Opportunity? (Al Jazeera )
  • Somali Remittances Are A Matter Of Life And Death (Seattle Times)
  • Reflections On The Life And Learnings Of Prof. Said Samatar (African Arguments )
  • What Your Advisors Will Not Tell You – An Open Letter to President Hassan Sh. Mohamud (Hiiraan Online)
March 4, 2015 | Morning Headlines.

March 3, 2015 | Morning Headlines.

Key Headlines

  • Severe Humanitarian Crisis Looms In Galgaduud (Radio Bar-Kulan)
  • Puntland Democratization Minister Hands Over Office (Garowe Online)
  • Hundreds Of Baidoa Residents Strike Over Alleged Food Theft (Radio Goobjoog)
  • Defense Minister Visits Dhusamareb (Radio Bar-Kulan)
  • One Person Dies In Konis Stadium Amid Commotion (Radio Danan)
  • Bulla Burte: Residents Call For Roads To Open (Radio Bar-Kulan)
  • Police Deployed To Parliament Over Possible Terror Attack (Star kenya)
  • AMISOM Police Engage Somali Youth Through Football Matches (AMISOM News)
  • The Great Wall Of Kenya (Daily Maverick)
  • Somalia Should Declare War On Two Enemies (Radio RBC)
March 3, 2015 | Morning Headlines.

March 2, 2015 | Morning Headlines.

Key Headlines

  • Car Explosion In Galkaayo Kills Customs-Duty Chief (Radio Goobjoog)
  • Bad Weather Hampers Advance In Galgala: Puntland Army Chief (Garowe Online)
  • Police In Hargeisa Arrest Three Terror Suspects (Radio Danan)
  • Somali Militants Execute Convicted ‘Witch’ (Hiiraan Online)
  • Somali National Army Claims Victory Over Al Shabab in El-Bur (Radio Goobjoog)
  • 20 Kenyan ‘Hostages’ (The Star Kenya)
  • Somalia And Djibouti Pledge To Promote Somali language (Coastweek/Xinhua News)
  • UAE At The Heart Of Anti-Terror Push (Emirates News Agency)
  • Somali Army’s Battle With Al-Shabab Leaves At Least 51 Dead (Bloomberg)
  • Angry Local Somalis Allege Racial Profiling Harassment At Airports (Star Tribune)
  • Somalia’s Al Shabaab Injures Police In Mogadishu Car Bomb (Reuters)
  • Eight Al-Shabaab Militants Killed In Somalia (Business Standard/IANS)
  • Central Bank Chief Battles To keep Somalia Connected To World Finance (Reuters)
  • U.K. Jihadists First Drawn To Al-Shabaab In Somalia (Wall Street Journal)
  • Nkaissery Democracy Is Not The Root Of Terrorism (Daily Nation)
  • Somali Remittances: The Reality (Hiiraan Online)
March 2, 2015 | Morning Headlines.

February 27, 2015 | Morning Headlines.

Key Headlines

  • Somali Gov’t Meets International Partners To Review Security Under The New Deal Compact (Radio Bar-Kulan)
  • Federal MPs Call For End To Clan Violence In Central Somalia (Garowe Online)
  • Meeting On Harmful Effects Of Khat Held In Mogadishu (Radio Bar-Kulan)
  • Immigrants Want Government Help To Restart Money Transfers To Somalia (Midnimo)
  • Beledweyn IDPs In Desperate Situation (Radio Goobjoog)
  • Finance Ministry Official Survives Explosion (Radio Danan)
  • One Killed Two Injured by Gunmen In Mandera Attack (Daily Nation)
  • Untrained Teachers Hired To Avert Crisis (Standard Media)
  • Inside Somalia’s Eyl Families Pay For Piracy Crackdown (Al Jazeera)
  • Disruption In Sending Cash Home Distresses Somali Immigrants (VOA)
  • The Rise Of Somali Women (Anniversary Films)
  • The Other Side Of Somalia’s Pirates (Al Jazeera)
  • BBC Somali Social-Media Audiences To Interview EU Ambassador To Somalia (BBC)
February 27, 2015 | Morning Headlines.

February 26, 2015 | Morning Headlines.

Key Headlines

  • Prominent Somali Scholar Dies In The US (Hiiraan Online)
  • Three Children Die Of Thirst In Bakol (Radio Ergo)
  • Elders In Dolow To Be Flown To Kismayo For Assembly Selection (Radio Goobjoog)
  • Woman’s Dead Body Collected from Liido Beach (Radio Danan)
  • Somalia’s New Information Minister Takes Office (Radio Bar-Kulan)
  • President Hassan Meets The Ambassador Of Netherlands To Somalia (Radio Danan)
  • Colonel Olanya Handed Six Month Jail Term (New Vision)
  • Infographic – How Remittances Move From Overseas To Somalia (The East African)
  • 173 People Die In Extremist Attacks In Kenya In 2014: Police (AP)
  • Sumaya Ysl Death: Toronto Police Investigate Death Of Young Somali Trans Woman In Canada (The Independent)
  • Labour Choose British-Somali Londoner To Stand Against George Galloway (The Guardian)
  • My Friend The Suicide Bomber: Meet The Men Recruited To Kill – Video (The Guardian)
  • After Nominating New Ambassador Is the U.S. Really Deepening Ties in Somalia? (Somalia Newsroom)
February 26, 2015 | Morning Headlines.

February 25, 2015 | Morning Headlines.

Key Headlines

  • Fighting Erupts In Guriel Between Somali Forces And Ahlu Suna Militants (Radio Dalsan)
  • Authorities in Middle Shabelle And Elders Discuss Clearing Road Blocks (Radio Goobjoog)
  • Two Children Died Of Thirst In Yeed Bakol (Radio Bar-Kulan)
  • Mahas Administration: “Government Forces Killed Al-Shabab Ring Leader” (Radio Goobjoog)
  • Government To Come Up With A Plan To Reduce Fire Incidents (Radio Danan)
  • Fishermen In Eyl Complain About Illegal Vessels (Garowe Online)
  • Al Shabaab Kills Somali Soldiers In Puntland Ambush (World Bulletin)
  • Democracy Exposes Kenya To Terrorism – Nkaissery (Star Kenya)
  • Al-Shabaab Getting Publicity It Wanted Somali Leaders Say (CBS Local)
  • Somalia: Majority Of Capital Residents Surveyed Feel Safer Than In 2013 (Christian Science Monitor)
  • The Oscar-Nominated ‘Pirate’ Working To Bring Good Fortune To Somalia (CNN)
  • Hawala Closure: Anti-terrorism Regulation That Boosts Radicalization (Somali Current)
February 25, 2015 | Morning Headlines.

February 24, 2015 | Morning Headlines.

Key Headlines

  • Fire Engulfs Fuel Market In Mogadishu (Hiiraan Online)
  • Puntland Forces Repel Al Shabaab Attack (Garowe Online)
  • Several Arrested In Connection With Murder Cases In Wadajir District In Mogadishu (Radio Bar-Kulan)
  • Somali Police Force In Dhuusa-Mareeb Launches Security Operations( Radio Goobjoog)
  • Turkish Ambassador To Somalia Visits Kismayo (Radio Bar-kulan/Radio Goobjoog)
  • Khalifa Foundation To Build Water Project In Somalia (Gulf news)
  • AMISOM: Al Shabaab Is Doomed To Fail (The Insider Uganda)
  • East Africa’s Bloc Says Terrorists Won’t Stop Efforts To Stabilise Somalia (Xinhua News/China.org)
  • Security Chief Warns Shoppers After Terror Threat (BBC)
  • Al-Shabaab Video Shows How Far It Lags Behind In ‘Jihadi Draft’ (The Guardian)
  • In The Footsteps Of Somalia’s Civil War (CNN)
February 24, 2015 | Morning Headlines.

February 23, 2015 | Morning Headlines.

Key Headlines

  • Mohamud Guelleh Tour Djiboutian Peacekeeping Force Bases (Garowe Online)
  • Former Somali Lawmaker Says He Knew Hotel Suicide Bomber (Xikmo News)
  • Arrests Made After Mogadishu Hotel Bombing (Hiiraan Online)
  • Modest And Fragile Food Security Improvements (Somali Globe)
  • IDPs Evicted From Camps In Kismayo (Radio Ergo)
  • Joseph Nkaiserry Says Terrorists Now Using Mosques (Standard Media)
  • Kenya Endorses New Somalia State (The Star)
  • Dutch Dual Nationals In Mogadishu Hotel Suicide Bombings (AFP/Yahoo News)
  • Al-Shabaab Threatens Malls Some In U.S.; FBI downplays threat (CNN)
  • Turkey Extends Naval Mission In Gulf of Aden (Turkish Weekly)
  • The Hollywood Pirate Returning To Somalia (Newsweek)
  • Choking Off The Somali Hawala (Warscapes)
February 23, 2015 | Morning Headlines.

February 20, 2015 | Morning Headlines.

Key Headlines

  • Somali Remittance Services Set To Stop On Thursday (Hiiraan Online)
  • Mogadishu Residents Welcome Ongoing Security Scoop (Radio Bar-Kulan)
  • Chief Of The Djibouti Defence Forces Major General Zakaria Sheikh Arrives Beledweyn Hiran (Radio Goobjoog)
  • Puntland Military Tribunal In Garowe Withdraws Verdict On Al-Shabaab Members (RBC Radio)
  • Scrap Terrorism Charges Against Journalists EAJA Tells Governments (Somali Current)
  • East African Community Initiates Process To Establish Political Federation (Standard Media)
  • Minister Of Foreign Affairs Undersecretary Somali Ambassador Sign MoU (Emirates News Agency)
  • Somalis Panic As Cash Flow Dries Up After U.S. Remittance Lifeline Cut (Reuters)
  • Somali Lawmakers Position Themselves For 2016 Election (Voice of America)
  • Can The Feds Stop Islamic State Recruiters From Preying On Somali Americans? (Vice)
February 20, 2015 | Morning Headlines.

February 19, 2015 | Morning Headlines.

Key Headlines

  • Security Sweep In Beledweyne Nets 50 Suspects (Garowe Online)
  • Khat Import Resumes After Temporary Halt Over Increased Cost (Radio Dalsan)
  • Ministry For Security Details The Security Operations in Mogadishu (Radio Goobjoog)
  • FAO Establishes New Butchery In Galkayo (Radio Bar-Kulan)
  • Somalia President Meets Ethiopian PM (Garowe Online)
  • Mixed Reactions As Kenya Farmers Suspend Somalia ‘Miraa’ Export (Coastweek)
  • Somalia Lauds Kuwait’s Leading Humanitarian Role (Kuwait News Agency)
  • Donor-Backed Body Questions Somali State Contract Awards (Reuters Africa)
  • La Brezza Owner Marco Abdi Dead At 59 (Calgary Herald)
  • Terror Groups Take Advantage Of Power Vacuums Insecurity To Thrive at Home (CNN.com)
February 19, 2015 | Morning Headlines.