April 9, 2015 | Morning Headlines.

Key Headlines

  • Australian Government Pledges To Implement Developmental Projects In Puntland (Goobjoog News)
  • Kenya Names 86 Individuals And Organizations Suspected Of Financing Al Shabaab (Somali Current)
  • Uganda Detains Two Terror Suspects After Kenya University Siege (Radio Danan)
  • President Hassan Announces Administrative Capital Of Upcoming Somali Central State (Goobjoog News)
  • Heavy Rains In Dinsor Cause Damage (Radio Ergo)
  • Money Transfer Freeze To Kenya Will Hurt Somalis Somalia (News 24/AFP)
  • Plan To Vet Islamic Teachers Proposed (Daily Nation)
  • Kenya Shuts Down Somali Remittance Firms Freezes Accounts (Reuters)
  • Aid Agencies Ready For Yemeni Refugee Influx In Horn Of Africa (AFP/Yahoo News)
  • Despite Somali Setbacks Al Shabaab Still A Regional Threat (France 24)
  • Terrorist Turf Wars: Why Al Shabab Attacked Kenya’s Garissa University College (Foreign Affairs)
  • Somalia’s Disease Burden And The Spiral Of Silence On Mental Illness (AMISOM News)
April 9, 2015 | Morning Headlines.

April 8, 2015 | Daily Monitoring Report.

Key Headlines

  • Somalia’s President And Prime Minister Warn: “Do not Hurt Somalia’s Fledgling Peace And State-Building Process By Constricting Remittances. (Al Shahid)
  • Elders Leave Jubbaland Assembly Formation Conference In Protest (Goobjoog News)
  • Kenya Closes Down 13 Somali Hawalas (Somali Current)
  • Puntland ‘Ready’ To Host Refugees Escaping Yemen Violence (Horseed Media)
  • Somali President Welcomes Adoption Of Counter Terrorism Strategy (Radio Muqdisho)
  • Central Somali State Formation Conference Kicks Off On Saturday (Goobjoog News)
  • Insecurity Risks Increasing Cost Of Logistics In Kenya (The East African)
  • Don’t withdraw KDF Troops From Somalia Kembi Tells Government (The Star Kenya)
  • Somali Suspect Charged With Ferrying Explosives For Terror Attack  (Coastweek/Xinhua) Al-Shabaab Terror Attacks Raise Extremist Threat In East Africa Experts Warn (Fox News)
  • Al-Shabab: One Terror Group Many Brands (NPR)
  • After Garissa Kenyans And Somalis Face Divided Future (Newsweek)

April 8, 2015 | Morning Headlines.

Key Headlines

  • Somalia Authorizes Saudi To Use Its Airspace For Yemen Mission (Hiiraan Online)
  • Puntland President Dismisses Mudug Governor (Horseed Media)
  • Elders: Kenyan Airstrikes In Somalia Killed Livestock Innocent Civilians Instead Of Al Shabaab (Garsoor Online)
  • Puntland Official Survives Assassination Attempt (Garowe Online)
  • Somali Refugee camps not breeding terrorists – UNHCR (Horseed Media)
  • Six Garissa University Terror Suspects Remanded 30 Days (The Star Kenya)
  • Garissa Cleric Accuses Police Of Harassment (The Star Kenya)
  • Somalia lends Support To Saudi-Led Fight Against Houthis In Yemen (The Guardian)
  • Somalia’s Islamic Body Calls To Protect Refugees In Kenya (Anadolu Agency/Turkish Weekly)
  • Somalia Lends Support To Saudi-Led Fight Against Houthis In Yemen (The Guardian)
  • Somaliland To Harvard: How This Student Beat The Odds (CNN Money)
  • Garissa University: Locals Question Calls To Shut Down A Beacon Of Hope (Christian Science Monitor)
April 8, 2015 | Morning Headlines.

April 7, 2015 | Daily Monitoring Report.

Key Headlines

  • Security Operation In Jalalaqsi Nets Suspects (Goobjoog News)
  • Somalia Marks Int’l Day Of Sport For Development And Peace In Mogadishu (Somali Update)
  • Dhusamereb Delegation Heads To Abudwak (Goobjoog News)
  • Kenyans Organize Anti-Al Shabaab Processions Along Major Streets In Nairobi Today(Wacaal Media)
  • Somalia President: We Are Committed To Implement Vision 2016 (Somali Current)
  • Somalia: Yemen Crisis Spurs Arms Smuggling Into Puntland (Garowe Online)
  • Kenya Bombs Shabaab In Somalia (The Star Kenya)
  • Somali President: Kenya Should Not Build Wall (VOA)
  • Kenya Foreign Minister Calls Attack Response ‘Adequate’ (CNN)
  • Shabab Militants Learning To Kill On A Shoestring (The New York Times)
  • Don’t Blame It On Refugees The New Terrorist Is Nurtured Here At Home (Daily Nation)
  • Marginalisation Mismanagement Provoked Kenya Massacre: Experts (AFP/Yahoo News)
  • ‘Gentle’ Ex-Teacher Accused Of Masterminding Kenya Massacre (AFP/Yahoo News)

April 7, 2015 | Morning Headlines.

Key Headlines

  • Somali Court Sentences Alleged Al Shabaab Members To Death (Goobjoog News)
  • Somalia President Lashes Out At North Eastern Kenyan leaders (Somali Current)
  • Somali MP Hussein Bantu Dies In Mogadishu (Wacaal Media)
  • Somali President Meets AU Envoy (Goobjoog News)
  • Gunmen Kill Two In Galgudud Region (Radio RBC)
  • President Uhuru Kenyatta’s IGAD Envoy On Somalia Asks The World To Help Kenya ‘Crush Al Shabaab’(Standard Media)
  • Leaders Want Refugee Camps Closed Down (Daily Nation)
  • Kenya to compile list of suspected al Shabaab members: government source (Reuters)
  • Stench Of Death Permeates Kenya Massacre University’s Halls (AFP/Yahoo News)
  • Somali Journalists Arrested Over Garissa Massacre Coverage (RFI)
  • Not Enough Police In Garissa Because It’s A ‘Punishment Zone’: Analyst (RFI)
  • Garissa Attack: How Kenyan Media Covers Terrorist Attacks (Sahan Journal)
  • Are The Terrorists Of Al-Shabaab About To Tear Kenya In Two? (The Guardian)
  • Al Shabaab Using Attacks To Earn Al Qaeda ISIS Recognition Say Experts (The East African)
April 7, 2015 | Morning Headlines.

April 6, 2015 | Daily Monitoring Report.

Key Headlines

  • War Planes Hit Areas In Gedo In Response To Garissa University Attack (Goobjoog News)
  • Somali Clan Withdraws From Kismayo Assembly (Radio Danan)
  • Grenade Attack At Checkpoint Kills One In Puntland (Radio Dalsan)
  • Somalia: Federal Government In Talks With Senior Al Shabaab Officials (Garowe Online)
  • Build The Somali National Army To Stop Al Shabaab Says Former Somalia Premier (Somali Current)
  • Raila Odinga Wants KDF Withdrawn From Somalia To Curb Terror Attacks (Standard Media)
  • State Shouldn’t Withdraw Kenya Defence Forces From Somalia Says Francis Atwoli (Standard Media)
  • QC Sponsors 10000 People In Somalia (Gulf Times)
  • Kenyan Churches Tighten Security After Al-Shabaab Kills 148 University Students (Xinhua News)
  • Somali President Says Al-Shabab Must be Confronted (VOA)
  • Kenyan Authorities Say Son of Official Was Among Gunmen in University Attack (The New York Times)
  • Why Al-Shabab Has Gained Foothold In Kenya (Al Jazeera)
  • Amisom Handed Shabaab A Lemon They Made Grapefruit Juice (The East African)

April 6, 2015 | Morning Headlines.

Key Headlines

  • Convicted Pirates Freed In Yemen Prison Attack Reach Puntland (Garowe Online)
  • Somalia Set To Review Constitution In 2015 ( Radio Danan)
  • Somalis In Kenya Protest After Deadly University Attack(Hiiraan Online)
  • Federal Government Shuts Down Mogadishu Radio Station Again (Garowe Online)
  • Diarrhoea Outbreak Kills Three In Bullo-Burde District (Goobjoog News)
  • Discontent Over New Kenya Ambassador’s Appointment (Radio Danan)
  • 35 Somalis Arrested Before Illegally Travelling To Italy (Cairo Post)
  • Leaders Call For Urgent Withdrawal Of Kenyan Troops From Somalia (Standard Media)
  • Son Of Mandera Chief Among Slain Al Shabaab Militia That Killed 147 In Garissa Attack (The Star Kenya)
  • Kenyatta Says Campus Attackers ‘Embedded’ In Kenya’s Muslim Community(Reuters)
  • Kenyan Politicians Urge Repatriation Of Somalia Refugees (China.org)
  • Somalia Must Plan For Post-Amisom Period (Daily Nation)
  • Kenyans Blame Corrupt Government For Escalating Al-Shabaab Violence (Time)
April 6, 2015 | Morning Headlines.

April 3, 2015 | Daily Monitoring Report.

Key Headlines

  • Somali Cabinet Passes Anti-Terrorist Bill (Goobjoog News)
  • Kenya Offers $215500 Bounty On The Head Of Al-Shabab Leader Suspected Of Garissa University Attack (Somali Updates)
  • Ahlu Sunnah Accuses Government Of Violating Accord (Goobjoog News)
  • Somalia’s Defense Minister Arrives In Abuudwaq (Wacaal Media)
  • Parents Of Kenyan University Students Say Their Children Had Told Them The Region Was Insecure(Standard Media)
  • Interior CS Joseph Nkaissery Says Garissa Attack Caught Government By ‘Surprise’ (Daily Nation)
  • Searching For A Solution For Somali Remittances (Seattle Times)
  • Kenya Garissa University Attack: The US Is Waging A Little-Publicised War On The Al-Shabaab Terror Group (The Independent)
  • Kenya University Attack: ‘Kenya Has Learned Nothing’ (Deutsche Welle)
  • Who Are Somalia’s Al-Shabab? (BBC)

April 3, 2015 | Morning Headlines.

Key Headlines

  • Galmudug Police Break Down Illegal Structures (Goobjoog News)
  • United States Condemns Attack On Garissa University (Somali Current)
  • Somalia’s Longest-Serving Ambassador To Kenya Replaced(Horseed Media)
  • Former MP Abdiwali “It’s Not Bad Idea To Be In the Opposition”(Radio Goobjoog)
  • Shabaab Claims Responsibility For Garissa Carnage (Capital FM)
  • Kenya President Vows To Speed Up Police Recruitment After University Attack (Reuters)
  • Six Arrested After Somali Shop Owner Killed (News 24)
  • Job Fair Takes Aim At Somali Unemployment (MPR News)
  • Sexual Terror And Impunity In Somalia (Foreign Policy In Focus
  • A Complex Crisis: Conflict And Climate Affecting Somalis (EU Humanitarian Aid)
April 3, 2015 | Morning Headlines.

April 2, 2015 | Daily Monitoring Report.

Key Headlines

  • Security Forces In Kismayu Thwart Mine Attack (Wacaal Media)
  • UAE Ambassador Somalia’s Minister For Higher Education Discuss Cooperation Relations (Al Shahid/Radio Muqdisho)
  • Security Forces Blockade Key Roads In Mogadishu (Mareeg Media)
  • Fewer Executions Carried Out In Somalia – Amnesty (Horseed Media)
  • Somalia Among The Most Dangerous Countries In The World (Somali Current)
  • Al Shabaab Attack Kenyan University 15 Dead Over 60 Wounded (Standard Media)
  • Boy 13 Rescued From Suspected Al Shabaab Abductors (Citizen News)
  • Ex-Shabab Official Claims Al-Qaida Ties Dissolved (VOA)
  • Mom’s Push To Help Poor Kids With Autism Brings New Federal Benefits (Star Tribune)
  • Somali Journal Launches Without any Somali Voices Highlighting Another Case of White Privilege in Academia (VICE)