June 11, 2015 | Morning Headlines

Key Headlines

  • EU Provides “Automated Patient Registration System” For The Hargeisa Group Hospital (Wacaal Media)
  • Ahlu-Sunna Withdraws From Adado Conference And Denounces Somali Government (Goobjoog News)
  • Somali Government In Contact with IAEA over Uranium Deposits (Goobjoog News)
  • IDPs in Hudur Lack Food Shelter (Radio Ergo)
  • IGAD Set To Discuss Jubbaland State – Federal Parliament Standoff (Wacaal Media)
  • Federal Government Employees Not Paid For Four Months (Garowe Online)
  • US Deputy Defense Secretary Hosts Somali Leaders at Pentagon (U.S. Department of Defense)
  • Government Bars Schools In Mandera From Admitting Foreign Students (Daily Nation)
  • Chronic Under-Reporting Of Piracy (The Maritime Executive)
  • Should Kenya Play Peacekeeper In Somalia? Shabab Attacks Raise Doubts (Christian Science Monitor)
June 11, 2015 | Morning Headlines

June 10, 2015 | Daily Monitoring Report

Key Headlines

  • Interior Minister Urges Ahlu Sunna To Withdraw From Dhusamareb (Shabelle News)
  • Statistic Information By Soma Oil And Gas Belongs To Somali Government And Its People Says Petroleum Minister (Goobjoog News)
  • Ahlu Sunna Wal Jama’a Militia Reject Pull-back Calls (Horseed Media)
  • Mogadishu-bound Turkish Airline Abandons Passengers At Djibouti Airport (Hiiraan Online)
  • Puntland President Replaces His Chief Of Staff (Goobjoog News)
  • Ahlu Sunna Wal Jama’a Seize More Towns In Central Somalia (Somali Current)
  • A Section Of Gedo Residents Take To The Streets Over “Inaction” By AMISOM (Wacaal Media)
  • EALA Speaker And Somalia Parliament Counterpart Hold Talks In Kampala (Star Africa)
  • Fate Of Police Officer Abducted By Al-Shabaab In 2013 Still Uncertain (Standard Digital)
  • Former Regional Editor Helps Found New Bilingual Newspaper (holdthefrontpage.co.uk)
  • MasterCard Taps Into Somalia’s Remittance Money Battles Visa In Africa (International Business Times)
  • Judge OKs Home Release For MN Man Convicted Of Threatening FBI Agents (MPR News)
  • The Perilous Plague Without A Bridle (Somaliland Sun)

June 10, 2015 | Morning Headlines

Key Headlines

  • Paramilitary Group Refuses To Step Back Amid Calls For Dialogue (Garowe Online)
  • Kenya’s Miraa Continues To Fly In Despite Ban On Commercial Flights (Wacaal Media)
  • Puntland Ministry Of Public Works Hands Out Motorbikes To Police (Goobjoog News)
  • Banadir Governor Reshuffles Administration (Somali Current)
  • Somali Delegation Jets Back With Injured People From Jigjiga (Wacaal Media)
  • Africa Tracks: Construction Of Key Djibouti-Ethiopia Rail Line To Finish (Yahoo News/Associated Press)
  • International Community Calls For Dialogue In Somalia Over Jubba State (Xinhua)
  • Flydubai Touches Down In Hargeisa (Gulf News)
  • Kenya Seeks UAE Cash To Fight Al-Shabaab In Somalia (Daily Nation)
  • Growing Body of Law Allows Prosecution Of Foreign Citizens On U.S. Soil (The New York Times)
  • Tagtalk: : New Perspectives On Somali-Canadian Social and Economic Participation (Hiiraan Online)
June 10, 2015 | Morning Headlines

June 9, 2015 | Daily Monitoring Report

Key Headlines

  • Somali Leader Predicts Defeat Of Extremists By End Of 2015 (Yahoo News/Associated Press)
  • As MasterCard Enters Somali Financial Markets Get Boosted By Payment Card Processor (Goobjoog News)
  • Puntland Starts Major Relocation Of Yemeni Refugees (Horseed Media)
  • Jubbaland Asks Hassan Sheikh To Come Clear On Action By Federal Parliament (Wacaal Media)
  • Vision 2016: Jubbaland Sees Red (Goobjoog News)
  • Somali Government Detains Social Media Imposters (Radio Dalsan)
  • Somalia Army Regroups To Re-take Over Dhusamareb (Shabelle News)
  • Somalia: UN Envoy Applauds Successes As Country ‘Comes Together’ (UN News Centre)
  • Qatar Charity Launches Iftar Project In 40 Countries (The Peninsula Online)
  • Somali Australian Council Of Victoria Gets $50000 To Fight Radicalisation and Extremism (The Herald Sun)
  • Man 25 Shot Dead Near Cedar Cultural Center In Minneapolis (Star Tribune)
  • High Court Declines Review Of Somali Man’s Asylum Bid (Law 360)
  • Mo Farah’s Medical Records Probed As He’s Urged To Ditch Salazar (London Evening Star)
  • Yemen’s ‘Permanent Refugees’ Quest For Somaliland Haven (Middle East Eye)
  • The Danger of False Narratives: Al-Shabaab’s Faux Ivory Trade (Council On Foreign Relations)

June 9, 2015 | Morning Headlines

Key Headlines

  • Somalia President Calls For Talks To Resolve Jubbaland Stand Off (Hiiraan Online)
  • Kenya: MP Calls For Troops Withdrawal From Somalia (Somali Current)
  • New Garowe Mayor Assumes Office (Garowe Online)
  • Al-Shabaab Fighters Reportedly Set up Roadblock In Kenya But Government Denies (Somali Update)
  • Security Sweep In Muqa-Kori Locality Nets Several Suspects (Goobjoog News)
  • European Union Envoy To Somalia Meets Puntland President (Somali Current)
  • Two People Shot Dead By Unknown Gunmen In Northeast Kenya (Coast Week)
  • African Union Summit To Focus On Women Development (Z News)
  • Taekwondo Gaining Popularity Among Somali Youth (Shanghai Daily)
  • Rebellious Norwegians Find Life In Islam (OnIslam.com)
  • Have You Hugged Your ‘Ayeeyo’ Lately? (Sahan Journal)
June 9, 2015 | Morning Headlines

June 8, 2015 | Daily Monitoring Report

Key Headlines

  • Hundreds Of Somali Passengers Stranded In Nairobi As Kenya Suspends Flights To Somalia (Somali Current)
  • Somalia UAE Sign Bilateral Aviation Agreement (Hiiraan Online)
  • Jubbaland Head Of State Jets Back In Kismaayo (Wacaal Media)
  • Anti-Federal Government Demonstrations Kick Off In Kismaayo (Wacaal Media)
  • Somali Government Vows To Take Stern Action Against Ahlu Sunna (Somali Current)
  • Ahlu Sunni Forces Tightens Grip On Dhusamareeb After Surprising Take-Over (Goobjoog News)
  • Somali-Led Shebab Militants Are Bringing Their Attacks To Northeastern Kenya (AFP/Atlanta Black Star)
  • Key Somali State Cuts Ties With Federal Government (Xinhua)
  • Mayo Clinic’s Somali Health Project Aims To Build Trust (The Washington Times)
  • Fighting The Stigma: Resident Wins Award For Raising Autism Awareness (Savagepacer.com)
  • ‘Drained’ Farah Withdraws From Diamond League Meet (AFP/Times of India)
  • Three Simple Tricks President Mohamud Must Learn (RBC Radio)
  • Somalia Is Tired Of Conflict And Distruction (Fair Observer)

June 8, 2015 | Morning Headlines

Key Headlines

  • State Freezes Flights To And From Somalia (The Star)
  • Moderate Islamist Rebels Seize Control Of Central Town (Horseed Media)
  • Jubaland Breaks Off Ties With Federal Government (Garowe Online)
  • Puntland Backs Jubbaland’s Decision To Cut Ties With Somali Federal Government (Goobjoog News)
  • United Arab Emirates Foreign Minister Arrives In Somalia (Mareeg)
  • Jubbaland MPs Lash Out At Their Federal Counterparts Saying Passed Motion Is Illegal (Wacaal Media)
  • A Ship Sent To Evacuate Somalis Is Close to Dock At Mukala Port (Goobjoog News)
  • Petrol Bomb Hits Somali Tuck Shop (Independant Online)
  • Three Killed In Suspected Al-Shabaab Attack In Northeast Kenya: Officials (The Daily Star Lebanon)
  • New Districts Opened In Somalia For Voluntary Refugee Return (Xinhua)
  • Kenya Claims US UK Funding ‘Terror” NGOs (The Star)
  • Federal Register Announces TPS Extended For Somalia – I-9 Update Temporary Protected Status (The National Law Review)
  • As Radical Recruiters Again Zero In On Minnesota’s East African Community Leaders Search For Answers (Star Tribune)
  • Kenya Must Respect The Human Rights Of Somali Refugees (Al Jazeera)
  • Misconceptions Of Somalia – Nuruddin Farah (BBC)
June 8, 2015 | Morning Headlines

June 5, 2015 | Daily Monitoring Report

Key Headlines

  • Somali Cabinet Names New Head Of Constitutional Review Commission (Wacaal Media)
  • Sultan Madoobe: I Shall Desert Somali State Formation Conference If The Government Does Not Come With Clear Plan (Goobjoog News)
  • US Upbeat On Somalia’s ‘Fragile’ Progress (Hiiraan Online)
  • The AMISOM Police Training Unit Has Concluded A Two Week Close Protection Course For 30 Officers Of The Somali Police Force in Baidoa (Radio Dalsan)
  • Startups Are Bringing Mobile Banking To Remote Villages (The Guardian)
  • Arab League Calls For Providing Aid To Somalia Djibouti (Kuwait News Agency)
  • In Minnesota ISIS Offers A Different Allure (U.S. News)
  • Kenyans Take Out Anger At Al-Shabaab On Somali Residents (France 24)
  • UNSOM 2nd Year Anniversary  (UNSOM)
  • Somaliland: Suleiman Gaal Is Still Adamant On His Illegal Decision But The Law Will Prevail (Somaliland Sun)

June 5, 2015 | Morning Headlines

Key Headlines

  • Kenya Charges 5 In Garissa University Attack (Voice of America)
  • Ahlusuna And Government Forces Battle Al-Shabaab In Buurdhuubo (Wacaal Media)
  • AMISOM Head Of Mission And EU Partners Visit Beletweyne (Radio Dalsan)
  • Death Toll Rises As Fighting Continues Near Somalia-Ethiopia Border (Horseed Media)
  • President Hassan Sheikh Mohamud Opens UAE Hospital In Mogadishu (Radio Dalsan)
  • Delegates Congress For Central State Formation Cut Short (Goobjoog News)
  • Delegates Walk Out On Adaado Conference (Wacaal Media)
  • Kenyans Seized By Al-Shabaab Languishing In Kismaayo Jail – UPDATE (Standard Digital)
  • MasterCard Eyes Remittances In New Pact With Somalia Bank (The East African)
  • Somali Social Worker Opens Substance Abuse Treatment Center Aimed At African Refugees (Star Tribune)
  • Somali Sweets And Desserts (Sahan Journal)
  • A New Book About Finnish Somalis Launched In Finland (Somali Current)
June 5, 2015 | Morning Headlines

June 4, 2015 | Daily Monitoring Report

Key Headlines

  • Nearly A Dozen Dead In Hiiraan Fighting (Garowe Online)
  • Fuel Price Rises In Puntland (Radio Ergo)
  • President Hassan Is Back To Home After Visit To Nigeria & Sudan (Goobjoog News)
  • Five Kenyan Somalis Languish In Kismaayo Prisons As Suspected Members Of Al-Shabaab (Wacaal Media)
  • Six Killed As Rival Clans Fight In Southern Somalia (Radio Danan)
  • Children Die In Measles Outbreak In Middle Shabelle (Radio Ergo)
  • Al-Shabaab Expands In Kenya Begins “Taxing” Population (Breitbart.com)
  • United Nations Assistance Mission In Somalia Marks Its 2nd Year (UNSOM)
  • Kenya: We’ll Flush Out Hostile And Violent Somali Herders Says Kitui Official (The Star)
  • Somali Health Project Aims To Build Trust (Mankato Free Press)
  • From Somalian Refugee Camp To College: Desert Pines Senior Runs To Success (Las Vegas Sun)
  • Education In Kenya Suffers at Hands Of Al-Shabaab Extremists (The New York Times)
  • Silencing A Political Critic: Let Ali Yare Go Free (Wardheer News)