In a planned military operation in southern Somalia, the Somali National Army (SNA), supported by international allies, has killed at least 20 al-Shabab militants. The operation was conducted on Thursday night in Lower Shabelle's Ali Fuuto neighborhood, which is 35 kilometers from the Kuntuwaray neighborhood. The operation transpired on Thursday night in Lower Shabelle's Ali Fuuto neighborhood, which is 35 kilometers from the Kuntuwaray neighborhood. According to military officials, the army carried out a targeted attack on two homes where the group was gathering militants and creating explosives for upcoming attacks. The army killed the militants who were making preparations while destroying the homes during the operation. The South West administration recently declared its intent to conduct regular offensives against al-Shabaab in...
Read moreDetailsOver the course of the last two days, military operations in the Galhareri district of the Galgadud region have resulted...
Read moreDetailsSomaliland’s President, Muse Bihi Abdi, issued a proclamation confirming that the general elections will take place on December 28, 2023,...
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Read moreDetailsSomali Premier Minister Hamsa Abdi Barre attended a meeting in the Heliwa neighborhood of Mogadishu to improve coordination between law enforcement and the Banadir region administration on Sunday afternoon The Prime Minister explicitly stated during the meeting that Mogadishu's security was a top priority for the administration. He pointed to the gathering in the Heliwa district as evidence of better understanding and community cooperation, which had long been difficult to achieve. After al-Shabaab gained control of  Mogadishu in 2011, Heliwa, a town in the southeast Banaadir region, endured safety concerns for a while. Al-Shabaab has been cited as having a stronghold in the neighborhood. The benefits of collaboration between Mogadishu's residents and security forces were emphasized by Prime Minister Hamsa. All districts are now safer to visit as a result. The meeting  was attended by ministers, the governor of the Banadir region, MPs, and representatives of various societal groups that collaborate with the capital's security services to hunt down al-Shabaab remnants hiding in their homes. Government forces have been advancing against...
Read moreDetailsThe Supreme Council of SSC-Khatumo sent a message of regret to the federal government following  criticism , from the traditional clan chief of Dhulbahante, who alleged that the federal government was secretly supporting Somaliland in its military campaign against the SCC militia  in Las Anod town. In a statement released on Thursday, the council emphasized the need for the government to distinguish between elders who support Somalia's unity and those who support Somaliland's independence. Additionally, they expressed gratitude for the help the government in nursing and welcoming those who had been adversely affected during the Las Anod conflict. Fighting between militia from the Dhulbahante clan in...
Read moreDetailsA fresh investigation into alleged war crimes in Sudan has been launched by the International Criminal Court. Karim Khan expressed serious concerns about the rising violence, according to the court's chief prosecutor, who also added that three months of fighting between feuding generals had returned the nation to anarchy. Following a referral by the UN Security Council, the ICC has been looking into crimes in the Darfur region of Sudan since 2005. The Hague-based court has accused former leader Omar al-Bashir of crimes including genocide. The top UN official in Sudan has called for the warring parties to answer for the atrocities allegedly committed during the most recent fighting. Since fighting broke out between Sudan's army chief Abdel Fattah al-Burhan and Mohamed Hamdan Daglo's paramilitary Rapid Support Forces (RSF), about 3,000 people have died and three million have been displaced. While the ICC cannot currently work in Sudan due to the security situation, it intends...
Read moreDetailsTwo terrorist suspects who were on their way from Tanzania to Somalia to join the al-Shabaab militia group have been detained by detectives in Kenya. The two, Sadam Jafari Kitia, 30, and Abdirahman Shaffi Mkwatili, 25, were detained in Moyale after loosing track of their way to  Somalia. "They were using a notebook scribbled in Swahili to guide their movement from Tanzania to...
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Read moreDetailsPresident Muse Bihi Abdi of the self-declared Republic of Somaliland steered over a military graduation ceremony on Sunday in Hargeisa, the administrative center of Somaliland, amid rising tensions between it and Puntland, a Federal Member State of Somalia. President Abdi critiqued Puntland's leadershipP during his speech for attempting to create a separate country based on tribal identity that was distinct from both Somalia and Somaliland. He also claimed that Saeed Abdullahi Dani, the president of Puntland, was attempting to resolve the states' internal wrangles by waging war against Lasanood, which Abdi regarded as a futile approach. Nuh Ismail Taani, the military commander of Somaliland, concurrently warned Puntland that Somaliland was ready to retaliate vehemently to any provocations in the Sool region. President Abdi emphasized the importance of dialogue in resolving the ongoing conflict despite the rising tensions and emphasized the preference for peace over violence. He said, "We urge wisdom and the pursuit of dialogue as the only means to resolve our differences to our people in the Sool region." The Security Council expressed serious concerns earlier this month regarding the ongoing violence in Las Anod, which is located in the Sool region of northern Somalia. More than 150,000 people have been displaced by the conflict, and there have been many civilian casualties. In addition to calling for an immediate ceasefire, open communication, and peaceful dispute resolution, the Council also pleaded for more assistance for the UN Assistance Mission in Somalia. In light of these global concerns, the situation is still chaotic, with the recently graduated cadets scheduled for deployment to the Sool region. They constitute only a small portion of a larger cohort that is presently undergoing training at various military colleges across the country.
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Read moreDetailsMogadishu, Somalia — When did Somali football stop being Somali? That is the uncomfortable question looming over the country’s sporting...
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By Abdirazak Ali Gesey A historic agreement signed between Somalia and Turkey for the exploration and extraction of oil and...
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