May 7, 2015 | Morning Headlines.

Key Headlines

  • Somali President Assures No Term Extension (Radio Danan)
  • Constitutional Review Commission Chairwoman Resigns (Garowe Online)
  • Women Dying In Childbirth In Gedo (Radio Ergo)
  • Famous Somali Songwriter Dies In Mogadishu (Goobjoog News)
  • Al-Shabaab Attack On Puntland Army Base Security Checkpoint – Updated (Garowe Online)
  • Somali Islamists Kill Government Official Bomb AU Convoy (Reuters)
  • Somalia Counterfeit Shillings Undermine The Currency (CCTV Africa)
  • UNHCR Boss In Kenya Over Refugees’ Fate (The Star Kenya)
  • Aid Agency Cautions On Mass Return Of Somali Refugees From Kenya (Xinhua News)
  • Journalism In The Most Dangerous Country On The Continent (Daily Monitor)
  • Why Dadaab Refugee Camp Is Still A Long Way From Closure 24 Years On (Daily Nation)
May 7, 2015 | Morning Headlines.

May 6, 2015 | Daily Monitoring Report.

Key Headlines

  • Clans Reach Peace Agreement At Beledweyne Reconciliation Conference (Goobjoog News)
  • MPs From Federal Somali Parliament Arrive In Adaado (Wacaal Media)
  • Wounded Victims Of  Mogadishu Attacks Airlifted To Qatar (Goobjoog News)
  • Hundreds Of Somali Refugees From Yemen Receive Warm Reception In Puntland (RBC Radio)
  • Freedom Of Expression Under Attack In Somalia Says Rights Group (Radio Dalsan)
  • Illegal Fishing in Somalia Threatens Resurgence Of Piracy (Somali Current)
  • US Reopens Embassy In Somalia (VOA)
  • Blaming The Victims Of Rape In Somalia (AFP/Yahoo News)
  • Three To Be Charged With Joining Shabaab (The Star Kenya)
  • Kerry in Djibouti To Discuss Security Aid To Yemen And Somalia
  • From Somalia To Sweden: The Refugee Forced To Live Apart From His Wife And Child (The Guardian)
  • When Somalia Was Cool (Observer)

May 6, 2015 | Morning Headlines

Key Headlines

  • US Secretary Of State Pays Historic Landmark Visit to Mogadishu (RBC Radio)
  • Ugaas Khaliif Airport Resumes Operation (Goobjoog News)
  • Minister Of Internal Security Inspects Police Stations In The Capital (Radio Muqdisho)
  • After Brief Visit Kerry Leaves Somalia For Djibouti (Radio Danan)
  • War-Torn Somalia ‘Turning Around’ Kerry Says In Landmark Visit (AFP/Yahoo News)
  • Suspected Al-Shabaab Youths Arrested After Return From Somalia (Standard Media)
  • Kenya Snubs Somalia Rwanda Tie (Super Sport)
  • Brig. Ondoga Acquitted Of Eight Charges (New Vision)
  • Kenyans Hoping US Has Answers To Security Problems (VoA)
  • The U.S. And Somalia: From ‘Black Hawk Down’ To John Kerry’s Visit (CNN)
  • Secretary Kerry Delivers A Video Message To People Of Somalia (US State Department)
May 6, 2015 | Morning Headlines

May 5, 2015 | Daily Monitoring Report.

Key Headlines

  • One Killed And Two Others Injured in Somalia Grenade Attack (Somali Current)
  • Second Puntland Official Resigns In Two Days (Garowe Online)
  • Somalia Media Raise Concern Over Government’s  New Directive (Somali Current)
  • Both Somalia’s Government And Al-Shabaab Ban Each Other’s Name From Media (Somali Update)
  • Former Senior Official Of Ahlu-Sunna Waljamaa Gunned Down In Mogadishu (Goobjog News)
  • Kerry Visits Somalia; 1st Such Trip For A Secretary Of State (Associated Press)
  • Kerry Says Kenya Has Role In Resolving Somalia South Sudan Conflicts (Reuters)
  • RA Projects Designs Boarding School For Somalia (BD Online)
  • KDF Cannot Exit Somalia Just Yet – Kerry (Capital FM)
  • Somalia Islamists Storm Puntland Police Station Kill Three – Police (Reuters)
  • Cord Lobbies For Somalia Pull Out (Daily Nation)
  • Journalism In Somalia : Choosing Between Two Evils (Wardheer News)
  • Somalia’s First Female Prosecutors Change The Face Of Justice (UNSOM)

May 5, 2015 | Morning Headlines.

Key Headlines

  • Ahmed Madobe Arrives In Mogadishu In An Impromptu Visit (Wacaal Media)
  • Somaliland Says Creation of Somali National Army A Threat To Its Stability (Somali Current)
  • Humanitarian News From The Somali Region (Radio Ergo)
  • Somaliland Revolts Over Somalia’s Proposal Of Training Puntland Soldiers (Radio Danan)
  • Rwanda U-23 Somalia Tie For Kasarani (Wardheer News)
  • Kenya Charges Four People Over Recruitment For Al Shabaab (Reuters)
  • US Gives $45 Million To Help Kenya With Refugee Crisis (Associated Press)
  • UNHCR Head Due In Kenya To Plan Repatriation Of Somali Refugees (Xinhua News)
  • Somalia’s Government Ban Al-Shabaab Name From Media (BBC)
  • Gunman Outside Muhammad Cartoon Event Identified As Suspected Militant Sympathizer (Washington Post)
  • Somali Man Dies After Shop Torched (IOL News)
  • Suspect Oil Deals Are Sure To Add Fuel To The Fire That Is Ravaging Somalia (Daily Nation)
May 5, 2015 | Morning Headlines.

May 4, 2015 | Daily Monitoring Report

Key Headlines

  • Major Security Crackdown Apprehends Hundreds In Mogadishu (RBC Radio)
  • Shabelle River Continues To Rise With Fears Of More Floods (Goobjoog News)
  • Enhancing The Somali Language In Media (Radio Ergo)
  • One Killed As Lorry Carrying Somalis Returning From Yemen Capsizes (Radio Danaan)
  • Somaliland’s House of Elders To Discuss Presidential Term Extension (Garowe Online)
  • Somalia To Establish Journalism Academy (Somali Current)
  • Somali Official Four Others Injured In Landmine Blast (Shanghai Daily)
  • Kerry Honors Victims In Kenya As Talks Focus On Al-Shabaab (Associated Press)
  • ‘It’s Time For Brothers In The U.S. To Do Their Part’: American Jihadi Allegedly Called For Attack On Texas Muhammad Drawing Contest
  • Minneapolis Somali Community To Open Expansive New Community Center (Star Tribune)
  • Kenya Links 4 Terror Suspects To Youth Recruitment (China.org.cn)
  • Nkaissery Denies Kenya Is building Sh20bn Border Wall (Business Daily Africa)
  • The Garowe Agreement And The Smallness Of Our Leaders: The Politics Of Subtraction (RBC Radio)
  • Somalia’s Vision 2016: Reality Check And The Road Ahead (The Heritage Institute)

May 4, 2015 | Morning Headlines.

Key Headlines

  • Shabelle River Breaks Banks Swamps Villages In Southern Somalia (Hiiraan Online)
  • Politicians In Central Somalia Slam Garowe Conference Outcome (Garowe Online)
  • World Press Freedom Day Marked In Mogadishu (Radio Muqdisho)
  • Somali Doctors Arrive In Flood-Hit Areas In Southern Somalia (Radio Danan)
  • Ahmed Madoobe: “Third Phase Of Consultative Conference On Vision 2016 Will Take Place In Kismayo”(Goobjoog News)
  • From Somalia With Fear (Malta Today)
  • Kerry In Kenya To Discuss Terrorism Refugees Obama Visit (Bloomberg Business)
  • Kenya Withdrawal From Somalia Won’t End Terror – UK High Commissioner (The Star)
  • Parents Of Terror Suspect Call For His Arrest (Daily Nation)
  • Ethnic Profiling Of Somalis Endangers This Community (Hiiraan Online)
  • Mohamed Ali Nur: Al Shabaab Are Not Somalis They Are Criminals (Standard Media)
May 4, 2015 | Morning Headlines.

May 1, 2015 | Daily Monitoring Report.

Key Headlines

  • General Abdi Qaybdiid Decries Federal Government’s Interference With Adaado Conference (Wacaal Media)
  • Somalia Marks International Labour Day (Somali Current)
  • Somali Prime Minister Welcomes “Gurmad and Gargaar” Campaign Spearheaded by Goobjoog News(Goobjoog News)
  • Federal Government Puntland At Loggerheads Over Mudug (Garowe Online)
  • Kenya’s Crackdown On Somali Migrants Spells Trouble For The Economy (Quartz)
  • After Somalia’s Famine Hunger Persists (AFP/Yahoo News)
  • Hungary Extends Its Participation In EUTM Somalia (Xinhua News)
  • Explosions Reported In Lower Shabelle Amid Recent Al-Shabaab Attacks In Mogadishu (International Business Times)
  • Mass Grave Found In Wajir Town 11 Bodies Thought To Be Of Terror Suspects Found In Lanbiib (The Star Newspaper)
  • Somali Journalist And Wife Shot Dead (eNCA)
  • Khalwale In Trouble Over Somali Claims (Daily Nation)
  • Fight Against Al-Shabaab A Focus Of Kerry Trip (VOA English Service)
  • Chaos In Tower Danger In Skies At Base In Africa (Washington Post)
  • Facebook Sells ‘Paradise On Earth’ To Young Somalis (Al Jazeera)

May 1, 2015 | Morning Headlines.

Key Headlines

  • Somalia Appoints New Police Chief (Horseed Media)
  • Campaign To Encourage Women Writers In Puntland (Radio Ergo)
  • Campaign Against Khat Gains Momentum In Somalia (Somali Current)
  • Main Agendas Of Key Conference In Garowe (Goobjoog News)
  • Families Returned To Bay Appeal For Tools To Clear Overgrown Farmland (Radio Ergo)
  • Uganda Says Checking Whether Islamist Rebel Leader Arrested In Tanzania (Reuters)
  • Kenya Softens Its Position On Proposed Closure Of Dadaab Refugee Camp (The Guardian)
  • Citizens Unite Against Hate Crime (Edgware Today)
  • How To Change The World: Malmö To Mogadishu (The Local – Sweden)
May 1, 2015 | Morning Headlines.

April 30, 2015 | Daily Monitoring Report.

Key Headlines

  • Phase Two Talks Between Federal Government And Regional States Starts In Garowe Puntland(Goobjoog News)
  • Technical Committee Dissolved Over Alleged Meddling By Federal Government (Garowe Online)
  • A Somali Journalist And His Wife Killed In Baidoa Town (Radio Muqdisho)
  • One Killed Five Injured In Bosaso (Goobjoog News)
  • Human Rights Defender Begins Hunger Strike Protesting Imprisonment (Somali Update)
  • KDF Arrests Two Suicide Bombers Going To Nairobi (The Star Kenya)
  • Kenya Tanzania Blame Youth Radicalization On Rise Of Terrorist Activities (Shanghai Times)
  • Eastern Africa: Regional Humanitarian Snapshot As of 28 April 2015 (Reliefweb)
  • Kenya Backpedals On Closure Of Somali Refugee Camp (IRIN)
  • Breaking Up The Logjam: Realistic Options On Overcoming The Jubbaland Political Conundrum(Wardheer News)