July 3, 2012 | Daily Monitoring Report.

Kenya to al Shabaab: We’ll not back down 03 Jul- Source: Daily Nation- 470 words Kenya will not surrender to terrorists in spite of recent attacks in the country, Prime Minister Raila Odinga said on Monday. Standing on the grounds of Sunday’s twin church attacks in Garissa Town, which killed 17 worshippers and left 66 injured, […]

July 3, 2012 | Daily Monitoring Report.

July 3, 2012 | Morning Headlines.

‘We are back,’ says rescued Canadian aid worker 02 Jul – Source: CTV News – 653 words Four aid workers — including two Canadians – are back on Kenyan soil after being kidnapped from a refugee camp last week and rescued on Monday. The workers from the Norwegian Refugee Council were rescued in Somalia Monday […]

July 3, 2012 | Morning Headlines.

July 2, 2012 | Daily Monitoring Report.

Aid workers kidnapped from Kenya camp ‘free and safe’ 03 Jul- Source: BBC- 77 words Four aid workers kidnapped from a refugee camp in Kenya close to the border with Somalia have been released and are safe, reports say. A Somali military commander said the four had been freed in a “overnight rescue operation”, Reuters […]

July 2, 2012 | Daily Monitoring Report.

July 2, 2012 | Morning Headlines.

Somalia National Day celebrated in a Mogadishu free of al Shabaab 01 Jul – Source: VOA News – 382 words For more than two decades, Mogadishu residents have marked Somalia’s independence day under the threat of chaos and violence; but this year is different. Due to security gains and the return of relative stability to […]

July 2, 2012 | Morning Headlines.

June 29, 2012 | Daily Monitoring Report.

Official: Gunmen attack aid convoy in Kenyan camp 29 Jun- Source: AP- 105 words Security officials in Kenya say attackers ambushed a convoy of aid workers at a refugee camp near the Somali border and kidnapped international and Kenyan workers. A police official, Philip Ndolo, said gunmen attacked a two-car convoy from the Norwegian Refugee […]

June 29, 2012 | Daily Monitoring Report.

June 29, 2012 | Morning Headlines.

Kenyan town near Somali border hit by blast after fire at market 28 Jun- Source: Bloomberg -144 words An explosion rocked a market in the northeastern Kenyan town of Wajir near the border with Somalia, a district official said. The “very large” blast occurred today after waste at a dump site in the market caught […]

June 29, 2012 | Morning Headlines.

June 28, 2012 | Daily Monitoring Report.

UPDF captures more weapons from al Shabaab 28 Jun- Source: New Vision- 376 words The capture of Balaad by AMISOM peacekeepers on Tuesday is not only a loss of territory, but a big blow to the al Shabaab who also lost lots of weapons. “After a peaceful entry on Tuesday, as the insurgents fled the […]

June 28, 2012 | Daily Monitoring Report.

June 28, 2012 | Morning Headlines.

Somali president accuses world of balking at aid 27 Jun- Source: Reuters-283 words Somalia’s president on Wednesday accused the international community of refusing to fund the creation of local security forces capable of tackling piracy and al Qaeda-linked militants and urged them to pay up. “The international community spends millions of dollars (because of piracy) […]

June 28, 2012 | Morning Headlines.

June 27, 2012 | Daily Monitoring Report.

Somali PM: al Shabaab will be driven out of their last stronghold before August 27 Jun- Source: Shabelle- 196 words Abdiweli Mohammed Ali, the Prime Minister of Transitional Federal Government of Somalia, declared that his government is willing to end the reign of al Shabaab militants in the country before 20 August, the ending point […]

June 27, 2012 | Daily Monitoring Report.

June 27, 2012 | Morning Headlines.

Somalia gains another area from al Shabaab militants 26 Jun- Source: Radio Bar-kulan- 160 words The African Union and Somali forces have gained yet another territory from al Shabaab militants after hundreds of its forces and Somali troops swept into Bal’ad, a town north of Mogadishu, forcing al Shabaab militants to flee. AMISOM spokesman Paddy […]

June 27, 2012 | Morning Headlines.