In the past year the agency interceded on behalf of immigrants from Somalia to Lebanon, from Iraq to Haiti, Brazil, and beyond. |
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Transportation equipment, machinery, cement and other building materials, iron, and steel are major imports of Somalia. |
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The European Union said yesterday that a flotilla will begin anti-piracy operations off the coast of Somalia next week. |
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Pictures of hunger in Somalia beckoned U.S. troops in, pictures of American soldiers in 1993 pulled us out. |
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Without Western support, such countries as Somalia and Zaire descended into chaos and intertribal conflict, often with horrendous loss of life. |
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The influx of refugees from civil strife in Somalia and Sudan keeps the numbers changing. |
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Ethiopia is also intervening in the semi-autonomous region of Puntland in the north of Somalia. |
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Since the early 1990s, Somalia has suffered from a civil war between rival clans. |
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Private military personnel marched with the US Army first into Somalia, then Bosnia, and Kosovo. |
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Besides, if Somalia was key to securing shipping through the area, why did we leave after the Black Hawk Down disaster? |
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The UN in Somalia had resolved very little, apart from initial famine relief. |
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Next, we were hearing from inside sources that the targets might in fact be Somalia or Sudan. |
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She scored a major victory when she secured a ban on the export of charcoal in northeast Somalia. |
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They eventually found two boats, one of them a fishing vessel crewed by Thais which had been seized off Somalia. |
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Sunday's 9.0 magnitude megaquake under the Indian Ocean shot concussions of water on to coastlines from Indonesia to Somalia, drowning thousands. |
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From February onward army and blackshirt militia units mobilized and embarked for the long journey through the Suez Canal to Eritrea and Somalia. |
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A shipload of guns was sent to Yemen and operatives dispatched to help tribesmen fight US troops in Somalia. |
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He crushes a cobra to save his life, moves with nomads through Somalia, and waits to die from thirst beneath a truck in the Sahara. |
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Somalia has been destroyed as a country, it has been torn into patches which are run by rebel armies of tribal warlords. |
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I therefore intend to carry out a biodata interview and ask him to sign a disclaimer as removals to Somalia are on a voluntary basis only. |
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A mix of airstrikes and coordinated raids would destroy the group's material assets in Somalia. |
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The old sets will then be reconditioned and sent to Somalia and south Sudan, where they will be distributed by the BBC World Service Trust. |
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Somalia has hundreds of unmonitored airports and seaports where weapons and people can pass easily if enough financial incentive is applied. |
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Countries like Somalia and Liberia are heavily indebted but will not qualify for debt relief from the World Bank anytime soon. |
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But officials came to believe most of the flights were Yemeni smugglers bring in khat, a leafy plant widely chewed in Somalia for its mild narcotic effect. |
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John fought in Vietnam and commanded a helicopter unit in Somalia. |
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The attack was allegedly meant to serve as a reprisal for American participation in Operation Restore Hope in Somalia. |
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Jilley was born in Somalia 22 years ago, but fled the war-torn country as a teenager to settle in Port Elizabeth, South Africa. |
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In Somalia, she had a large and supportive family and social network. |
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The water shifted above a quake does not move across the ocean, i.e. a log floating at the surface above the epicentre would not have been carried to Thailand or Somalia. |
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During the 1970s, communist regimes also took power in Angola, Mozambique, Somalia, Ethiopia, South Yemen, and Afghanistan. |
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On his way back into the court room after a break, Salhan, who went to school with Ali in Somalia, was feeling good. |
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The United States has conducted drone and airstrikes in Yemen, Pakistan, Iraq, Somalia, and Afghanistan. |
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In Iraq, Yemen, and Somalia, host governments invited U.S. forces in, as opposed to Syria. |
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Granderson said Bush conducted air strikes against Afghanistan, Iraq, Pakistan and Somalia. |
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Ships were transiting without security through the Indian Ocean, near Somalia, and ripe for the picking. |
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Militants are holding the mother teresa of Somalia hostage, and as a result, dozens of children have already died. |
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Over the past year, we have seen peaceful transitions of power in Malawi and Senegal, and a new President in Somalia. |
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Yemen lies just 200 miles across the Gulf of Aden from Somalia and is well within reach of pirate crews, who generally have little trouble evading foreign anti-piracy patrols. |
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Somalia has been a failed state for decades now, and Yemen has been on the edge of failure for years. |
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The U.S. can also provide more backing for the african union, whose troops are already on the front lines in Somalia and Darfur. |
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Where I'm from, my family had to hide from rival Somalia clans. |
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There can be up to 40 billion locusts in one swarm. During one plague in Somalia, the locusts devoured enough food to feed 400,000 people for a whole year. |
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What is happening in Somalia, Kenya, Ethiopia, and Djibouti is nothing short of a calamity. |
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In Yemen, Somalia, Iraq, and Mali, we have to keep working with partners to disrupt and disable these networks. |
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Eliza Griswold, author of The Tenth Parallel, talks to the mother teresa of Somalia and her daughters. |
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But Al-Qaeda remains a strong force in Yemen and Somalia, in Libya and other parts of North Africa, in Iraq, and now in Syria. |
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In 2011, as a result of crises in Ivory Coast, Libya, Somalia, Sudan, and other countries, 4.3 million people were displaced. |
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These Somali telecommunication companies also provide services to every city, town and hamlet in Somalia. |
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Somalia has a number of local attractions, consisting of historical sites, beaches, waterfalls, mountain ranges and national parks. |
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There is little reliable statistical information on urbanization in Somalia. |
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The autonomous Puntland region maintains its own Ministry of Health, as does the Somaliland region in northwestern Somalia. |
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The cuisine of Somalia varies from region to region is a mixture of diverse culinary influences. |
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Somalia has a rich musical heritage centred on traditional Somali folklore. |
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Important domestic competitions are the Somalia League and Somalia Cup, with the Somalia national football team playing internationally. |
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It is bordered by Eritrea in the north, Ethiopia in the west and south, and Somalia in the southeast. |
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Ifat established bases in Djibouti and northern Somalia, and from there expanded southward to the Ahmar Mountains. |
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Djibouti maintains close ties with the governments of Somalia, Ethiopia, France and the United States. |
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Two men, one from Somalia and one from Zimbabwe, died of terminal illnesses shortly after their incarceration ended. |
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The Lithuanian Armed Forces currently have deployed personnel on international missions in Afghanistan, Kosovo, Mali and Somalia. |
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In addition to formal disputes, the government of Somalia exercises little control de facto over Somali territorial waters. |
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The Central Bank of Somalia, the nation's monetary authority, also shut down operations. |
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In fact, on the coast of Somalia, many years can go by without any rain whatsoever. |
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The easternmost point of the continent, that is Ras Hafun in Somalia, is of archaeological, historical and economical importance. |
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Djibouti, as well as the Puntland and Somaliland regions of Somalia, have also seen relative stability. |
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From Aden, Ibn Battuta embarked on a ship heading for Zeila on the coast of Somalia. |
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He then moved on to Cape Guardafui further down the Somalia seaboard, spending about a week in each location. |
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Its scattered range extends from Chad in the north to South Africa in the south, and from Niger in the west to Somalia in the east. |
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The Italian colonial administration abolished slavery in Somalia at the turn of the 20th century. |
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One important commodity being transported by the Arab dhows to Somalia was slaves from other parts of East Africa. |
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Conditions were very difficult in Ethiopia and Somalia, where there were few roads. |
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All remained within the Commonwealth but British Somaliland, which merged with Italian Somaliland to form Somalia. |
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Somalia will restore its lost international air lane again with the help of the Turkish government. |
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Two airstrips in Somalia that were banned from use are still being used because the government cannot monitor them. |
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Zambia has witnessed a surge in illegal immigrants, especially from Ethiopia and Somalia. |
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There are also reinfections in war-torn Somalia and Syria that threaten to break out into areas once free of the scourge. |
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History has shown that from the days of Cambodia and Vietnam through Kosova, Afghanistan and Somalia. |
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A survey of Northeast Africa by the World Bank and UN ranked Somalia second only to Sudan as the top prospective producer. |
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Unlike in Somalia, Iraq and Afghanistan, in Yemen they are trying to implement sharia by winning over the hearts and minds of the people. |
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However Morocco merged French Morocco with Spanish Morocco, and Somalia formed from the merger of British Somaliland and Italian Somaliland. |
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It played a major role in rescuing trapped American soldiers from Mogadishu, Somalia, in 1993 in Operation Gothic Serpent. |
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Ruled by King Osman Mahamuud during its golden age, it controlled much of northern and central Somalia in the 19th and early 20th centuries. |
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Further, following the disintegration of the government of Somalia, warlords in the region have attacked ships delivering UN food aid. |
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The Horn of Africa denotes the region containing the countries of Djibouti, Eritrea, Ethiopia, and Somalia. |
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Northern Somalia was an important link in the Horn, connecting the region's commerce with the rest of the ancient world. |
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Ifat was governed from its capital at Zeila in northern Somalia and was the easternmost district of the former Shewa Sultanate. |
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At its height, it controlled large parts of Somalia, Ethiopia, Djibouti and Eritrea. |
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The Warsangali Sultanate was a kingdom centered in northeastern and in some parts of southeastern Somalia. |
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Ruled by King Osman Mahamuud during its golden age, it controlled much of northeastern and central Somalia in the 19th and early 20th centuries. |
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Much of the Sultanate's former domain is today coextensive with the autonomous Puntland region in northeastern Somalia. |
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Northern Somalia would remain a protectorate, while southern Somalia became a trusteeship. |
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Due to its longstanding ties with the Arab world, Somalia was accepted in 1974 as a member of the Arab League. |
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The Federal Government of Somalia was established on August 20, 2012, concurrent with the end of the TFG's interim mandate. |
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The Federal Parliament of Somalia serves as the government's legislative branch. |
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Somalia has only two permanent rivers, the Jubba and the Shabele, both of which begin in the Ethiopian Highlands. |
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According to Ethnologue, there are 10 individual languages spoken in Djibouti, 14 in Eritrea, 90 in Ethiopia, and 15 in Somalia. |
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Bordering Ethiopia are Sudan and South Sudan to the west, Djibouti and Eritrea to the north, Somalia to the east and Kenya to the south. |
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Somalia has the longest coastline on Africa's mainland, and its terrain consists mainly of plateaus, plains and highlands. |
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On 10 September 2012, parliament elected Hassan Sheikh Mohamud as the new President of Somalia. |
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Possessing the longest coastline on the continent, Somalia has several major seaports. |
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The official languages of Somalia are Somali and Arabic, both of which belong to the Afroasiatic family. |
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Within this administrative framework a new provisional constitution was passed in August 2012, which reformed Somalia as a federation. |
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Somalia has maintained an informal economy, mainly based on livestock, remittances from Somalis working abroad, and telecommunications. |
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For centuries, Indian merchants brought large quantities of cinnamon to Somalia and Arabia from Ceylon and the Spice Islands. |
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In the early modern period, successor states to the Adal Sultanate and Ajuran Sultanate began to flourish in Somalia. |
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In northern Somalia, the Gerad Dynasty conducted trade with Yemen and Persia and competed with the merchants of the Bari Dynasty. |
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Egal would later become the President of the autonomous Somaliland region in northwestern Somalia. |
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Power was instead vied with other faction leaders in the southern half of Somalia and with autonomous subnational entities in the north. |
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Additionally, there were around 9,356 registered refugees and 11,157 registered asylum seekers in Somalia. |
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The government was headed by the President of Somalia, to whom the cabinet reported through the Prime Minister. |
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The government then relocated to Villa Somalia in the capital from its interim location in Baidoa. |
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On 29 December 2008, Abdullahi Yusuf Ahmed announced before a united parliament in Baidoa his resignation as President of Somalia. |
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According to the prime minister of Somalia, to improve transparency, Cabinet ministers fully disclosed their assets and signed a code of ethics. |
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On 19 June 2011, Mohamed Abdullahi Mohamed resigned from his position as Prime Minister of Somalia. |
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By 2014, Somalia was no longer at the top of the fragile states index, dropping to second place behind South Sudan. |
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In central Somalia, Galmudug is another regional entity that emerged just south of Puntland. |
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Somalia has only two permanent rivers, the Jubba and Shabele, both of which begin in the Ethiopian Highlands. |
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Somalia contains a variety of mammals due to its geographical and climatic diversity. |
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The Judiciary of Somalia is defined by the Provisional Constitution of the Federal Republic of Somalia. |
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Somalia is also a member of many international organizations, such as the United Nations, African Union and Arab League. |
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Somalia has reserves of several natural resources, including uranium, iron ore, tin, gypsum, bauxite, copper, salt and natural gas. |
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However, the presence or extent of proven oil reserves in Somalia is uncertain. |
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As a result of these developments, the Somalia Petroleum Corporation was established by the federal government. |
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In the late 1960s, UN geologists also discovered major uranium deposits and other rare mineral reserves in Somalia. |
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Somalia evolved into a major world supplier of uranium, with American, UAE, Italian and Brazilian mineral companies vying for extraction rights. |
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The FBI has described Mostafa as an emissary for Zawahiri in Somalia. |
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Most of the passengers and victims were from Eritrea, Ghana, and Somalia. |
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The Port of Mogadishu, also called the Mogadishu International Port,is the official seaport of Mogadishu, the capital of Somalia. |
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For his part, the Somalian envoy expressed appreciation for Yemen's constant support to Somalia and Yemen's attitude towards Somalian refugees. |
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Hargeisa is the second-largest city in Somalia and also the capital of Somaliland, an autonomous region of Somalia. |
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Unfortunately, few people benefited due to their social background in areas of Ard Somal and Bont Land in Somalia. |
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Ambassador Frank Circler is former American Ambassador to Rwanda in 1970s and in Somalia a decade later. |
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She is a self-proclaimed Pan-Africanist, who has been raising awareness about the millions of people dying of starvation in Somalia. |
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The troop that learned about Somalia gave away paper cups filled with pineapple covered with coconut sprinkles. |
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The Gulf of Aden is shared by Somalia and Yemen and forms one of the world's busiest shipping lanes. |
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The attack took place in a busy market area of Bossasso, the main port in Somalia northeastern Puntland region, lying on its Gulf of Aden coast. |
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Despite their different colonial pasts, upon independence in 1960 British and Italian Somaliland 're-unified' to become the Republic of Somalia. |
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The Somali shilling has been the currency of parts of Somalia since 1921, when the East African shilling was introduced to the former British Somaliland protectorate. |
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These people were mainly from Zimbabwe, though many also come from Burundi, Democratic Republic of the Congo, Rwanda, Eritrea, Ethiopia and Somalia. |
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Starting from the last two decades of the 19th century, Italy developed into a colonial power by forcing Somalia, Eritrea and later Libya and the Dodecanese under its rule. |
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Following the establishment of the Federal Government of Somalia in 2012, a Djibouti delegation also attended the inauguration ceremony of Somalia's new president. |
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With their assistance, he managed to establish the kingdom of Hobyo, which would rule much of northeastern and central Somalia during the early modern period. |
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In ancient Somalia, pyramidical structures known in Somali as taalo were a popular burial style, with hundreds of these dry stone monuments scattered around the country today. |
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In recent years, Qatar has been using Islamist militants in a number of countries including Egypt, Syria, Libya, Somalia and Mali to further its foreign policy. |
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The ministry said Ethiopia is anxious to end its military intervention in Somalia as soon as Somalian forces and AMISOM take over from Ethiopian forces. |
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This expansion furthered Ottoman rule in Somalia and the Horn of Africa. |
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It's going to hurt Somalis in Kenya more than Somalis in Somalia. |
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He urged the Somalis to seize the opportunity, stressing that Yemen will always stand by Somalia as Somalia's security is an integral part of the security of Yemen. |
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In some areas such as near Somalia, patrolling naval vessels from different nations are available to intercept vessels attacking merchant vessels. |
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Other universities also offering higher education in the south include Benadir University, the Somalia National University, Kismayo University and the University of Gedo. |
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Somalia has one of the lowest HIV infection rates on the continent. |
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The Bantus, the largest ethnic minority group in Somalia, are the descendants of slaves who were brought in from southeastern Africa by Arab and Somali traders. |
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Additionally, Somalia has several private television and radio networks. |
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The number of attacks from January to September 2009 had surpassed the previous year's total due to the increased pirate attacks in the Gulf of Aden and off Somalia. |
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Established in 1964, Somali Airlines was the flag carrier of Somalia. |
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The CIA asserts that as of 2011 while UNCTAD suggests that most proven oil reserves in Somalia lie off its northwestern coast, in the Somaliland region. |
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The Central Bank of Somalia is the official monetary authority of Somalia. |
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Somalia is also a major world supplier of frankincense and myrrh. |
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Additionally, Somalia has several diplomatic missions abroad. |
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Somalia is bordered by Djibouti to the northwest, Kenya to the southwest, the Gulf of Aden to the north, the Indian Ocean to the east, and Ethiopia to the west. |
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The Federal Parliament of Somalia was concurrently inaugurated. |
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A UN Monitoring Group on Somalia and Eritrea report on July 28th accused the outlawed OLF of attempting to smuggle explosives into Addis Ababa to bomb the AU headquarters. |
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Due to the legitimacy bestowed on Muhammad by the Djibouti conference, he was subsequently recognized by the international community as the new President of Somalia. |
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The Harla, an early Hamitic group of tall stature who inhabited parts of Somalia, Tchertcher and other areas in the Horn, also erected various tumuli. |
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To further your Pan-African ideology, I would suggest that you cover Somalia, which would include exposing the US-backed Ethiopian onslaught for what it is. |
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Operation Ocean Shield focuses on protecting the ships of Operation Allied Provider which are distributing aid as part of the World Food Programme mission in Somalia. |
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Additionally, between the towns of Las Khorey and El Ayo in northern Somalia lies Karinhegane, the site of numerous cave paintings of real and mythical animals. |
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The Laas Geel complex on the outskirts of Hargeisa in northwestern Somalia dates back around 5,000 years, and has rock art depicting both wild animals and decorated cows. |
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In 2002, a French archaeological team discovered the Laas Geel cave paintings on the outskirts of Hargeisa in the northwestern Somaliland region of Somalia. |
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As with many other aspects of Ethiopian culture and tradition, tastes in music and lyrics are strongly linked with those in neighboring Eritrea, Somalia, Djibouti, and Sudan. |
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In 1977, Somalia, which had been receiving assistance and arms from the USSR, invaded Ethiopia in the Ogaden War, capturing part of the Ogaden region. |
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It shares borders with Eritrea to the north and northeast, Djibouti and Somalia to the east, Sudan and South Sudan to the west, and Kenya to the south. |
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The Somalia debacle prompted a fresh bout of Afrophobia in Washington. |
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Somalia is a parliamentary representative democracy republic. |
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In Somalia, there is not much seasonal variation in climate. |
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According to dpa, more than 20 were wounded, including three trainers from the African Union peacekeeping mission to Somalia, said the official, Khalif Gas. |
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Interior Minister Abdikarim Hussein Guled represented Somalia in the talks, while Somaliland was represented by its foreign minister, Mohamed Bihi Yonis. |
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The cargo vessel, MV Albedo, on which Kumar was a sailor, had been hijacked 1,500 km off the coast of Somalia while sailing from the United Arab Emirates to Kenya. |
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Economists familiar with the Rothbardian tradition have taken the analysis even further, persuasively arguing that Somalia is much better without a state than it was with one. |
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Consequently, they lose their moisture before reaching Djibouti and Somalia, with the result that most of the Horn receives little rainfall during the monsoon season. |
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Socotra is a small island in the Indian Ocean off the coast of Somalia. |
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The last recorded case was that ofAli Maow Maalin, cook at the hospital in Merca, Somalia, and sometime vaccinator in a World Health Organisation smallpox eradication team. |
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Booco in northeastern Somalia contains a number of such old structures. |
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Belgian paratroopers were deployed to Somalia during Operation Restore Hope as part of UNOSOM tasked with securing aid deliveries and peacekeeping. |
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On his way back, Nikitin visited Muscat, the Arabian sultanate of Fartak, Somalia and Trabzon, and in 1472 arrived at Feodosiya by crossing the Black Sea. |
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The reason these trainers were in town was because Burundi was supplying troops to the African Union's peacekeeping force in Somalia, known by its acronym, Amisom. |
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Djibouti, Eritrea, Ethiopia, northern Somalia, and the Red Sea coast of Sudan are considered the most likely location of the land known to the Ancient Egyptians as Punt. |
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