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The Somalia Urban Resilience Project - Phase II is supporting flood risk management, with 8.5 km of trunk drainage planned in Mogadishu --of which two stretches of 0.7 km and 0.74 km of stand-alone ...
Mogadishu's rapid expansion after decades of war is giving unexpected opportunities in a male-dominated society.
Somali President Hassan Sheikh renewed his call for dialogue with opposition leaders, saying he is ready to meet with all political stakeholders to resolve disputes over the country's electoral ...
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AllAfrica on MSNSomalia: Somalia Political Talks Stall As Opposition, Regional States Boycott Mogadishu MeetingA national political dialogue convened by Somali President Hassan Sheikh Mohamud failed to take off on Sunday in Mogadishu, after opposition leaders and key federal member states boycotted the meeting ...
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The EastAfrican on MSNSecurity Council impasse puts AU mission in Somalia on quick sandDeadlock means Africa will have an unfunded mission less than three weeks before its mandate officially begins on July 1.
The Oruç Reis seismic exploration vessel is currently on its way back to Türkiye and is expected to arrive in early July ...
The interconnectedness of development and security is recognized by Türkiye's partnership model, which integrates economic, ...
The Trump Administration is skirting a federal law by finding new namesakes for the bases with the same last names as ...
The United States may be preparing to expand its military presence in the Horn of Africa after Somalia’s federal government ...
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allAfrica.com on MSNWomen Break Gender Barriers in Somalia’s Construction IndustryIn Somalia’s capital of Mogadishu, where the construction industry has long been dominated by men, two women are among those reshaping that narrative. Farhiya Abdikadir Mohamed and Halima Abukar have ...
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The EastAfrican on MSNStrategic indifference, proxy politics in Somalia make Shabaab a continental crisisIf Somalia’s leadership continues to prioritise personal gain over national survival, they will not only lose the country.
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