Somalia Blasts Reveal Glaring Security Lapse and Possible Shabab Infiltration... READ MORE›
We underestimated the role of water and its contribution to mortality in the last famine, said Ann Thomas, a water, sanitation and hygiene specialist for Unicef... READ MORE›
All that separates Kenya from Somalia is a thin dusty line... READ MORE›
Bonfire soon, she wrote on Twitter, no need for these anymore... READ MORE›
Two advocacy groups, Haki Africa and Muslims for Human Rights, or Muhuri, were placed on a list of entities suspected of ties to the Shabab... READ MORE›
Even in the small towns in Somalia they still control, Shabab fighters are not safe... READ MORE›
The forces are now part of an African Union mission that is fighting the Shabab.Kenyans are divided about whether their country should remain in Somalia... READ MORE›
Kenyan officials are increasingly worried that the Shabab have succeeded in co-opting disaffected youth inside Kenya, especially Somali-Kenyans like Mr.Abdullahi... READ MORE›
New civic amenities like the pool are attracting Torontonians who would never have dared enter Regent Park just a few years ago... READ MORE›
At a briefing on Friday, White House officials said Mr. Trump did not consider it constructive to air disputes over human rights publicly... READ MORE›
Kenya sent forces into Somalia in 2011 to protect its borders and economic interests along the Indian Ocean coast.The Shabab attacks have only intensified since then... READ MORE›
The Shabab have also retaken several towns after African Union forces pulled out... READ MORE›
Mr. Berjawi and Mr. Sakr, also from northwest London, tried again several months later and succeeded... READ MORE›
Mr. Obama is in Kenya to play co-host to the first Global Entrepreneurship Summit in sub-Saharan Africa... READ MORE›
In February, 25 people were killed and dozens wounded at the Central Hotel, including government officials, in an attack claimed by the Shabab... READ MORE›
Officials accused the militant Shabab group of the attack... READ MORE›
According to Somali authorities, no government officials were killed in the attack... READ MORE›
The Shabab, which have vowed to turn Somalia into a puritanical Islamic state, claimed responsibility for the attack... READ MORE›
On Wednesday, two civilians and three Somali soldiers were killed in Mogadishu when Shabab militants attacked a convoy carrying military trainers... READ MORE›
The attack on Diff police station in Wajir district, close to the Somali border, happened at 2200 GMT on Friday... READ MORE›
Michael Keating, the United Nations envoy to Somalia, blamed the Shabab for the attacks... READ MORE›
NAIROBI, Kenya -- The attackers burst into the Kenyan military base in Somalia before dawn, blasting through the gate with a truckload of explosives... READ MORE›
Last month Shabab attackers hijacked a Kenyan bus, pulled out the Christian passengers and killed them... READ MORE›
Last month Shabab attackers hijacked a Kenyan bus, pulled out the Christian passengers and killed them... READ MORE›
Defense Department officials said he was involved in two high-profile attacks in Mogadishu more than a year ago in which Americans were killed... READ MORE›
After the stricken plane circled back to Mogadishu, American military advisers who are working in Somalia with African Union peacekeepers rushed to investigate, American officials said... READ MORE›
One American defense official denied that there had been a policy change on attacking the Shabab... READ MORE›
A MQ-9 Reaper drone taxis at Kandahar Airfield, Afghanistan in this December 27, 2009 photo... READ MORE›
And last year, the Shabab massacred dozens of shoppers at a mall in Nairobi, Kenya... READ MORE›
The Kenya Red Cross said the latest attack occurred between Malelei and Kulan in Garissa county when a vehicle hit an improvised explosive device IED ... READ MORE›
Since 2011, when Kenya sent troops into Somalia to help quell the Shabab's insurgency, the rebels have carried out at least 135 attacks in Kenya... READ MORE›
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