Africa's deadliest Islamic extremist group, al-Shabaab has waged war in Somalia for more than a decade, often targeting high-profile areas of the capital... READ MORE›
Saturday's truck bombing targeted a crowded street in Mogadishu, and about 300 others were injured... READ MORE›
Updated October 16, 2017 7 27 am Somalis gather and search for survivors by destroyed buildings at the scene of a blast in the capital Mogadishu, Somalia Saturday, Oct. 14, 2017... READ MORE›
My thoughts are with families of the victims, and the Government and people of Somalia at this difficult time... READ MORE›
The current positive investor sentiment towards Ethiopia could be enhanced by reforms to improve the business climate... READ MORE›
The Trump administration said it stopped accepting refugees temporarily to study ways to ensure that the new arrivals don't pose a threat to the United States... READ MORE›
The concession speech sent the new president's supporters into the streets singing and dancing, some waving Somalia flags and blowing horns... READ MORE›
Since January this year, the IOM said that about 55,000 people had left Horn of Africa nations for Yemen... READ MORE›
He predicted that the new train would transform Djibouti and Ethiopia, and eventually all of Africa... READ MORE›
Navy SEAL Member Killed in Raid Against Shabab in Somalia... READ MORE›
The United States' campaign against the Shabab in Somalia has been expanding over the last several years... READ MORE›
He said Ethiopian troops have not crossed the border into South Sudan in pursuit of the accused attackers... READ MORE›
The United Nations World Food Program WFP, which is working in Ethiopia's drought-hit Somali region, has started cutting its food rations to 80 percent... READ MORE›
Somalia Al-Shabab attack at Mogadishu hotel 'kills 28'... READ MORE›
Djibouti's foreign minister has accused neighbouring Eritrea of occupying a disputed territory along their border shortly after Qatar peacekeepers left the location this week... READ MORE›
Al Jazeera journalist Hamza Mohamed has been released from detention by Somali security agents in the capital Mogadishu... READ MORE›
Celebrations have erupted on the streets of Somalia after parliamentarians elected a new president, with crowds chanting songs and firing automatic weapons into the night sky... READ MORE›
African Union forces abandon Halgan town in the Hiran region, allowing al-Qaeda-affiliated fighters to enter soon after... READ MORE›
NAIROBI, Kenya -- For decades Africa was eager for a new narrative, and in recent years it got a snappy one... READ MORE›
In June, Somalia's ambassador to the US critisised the plan and said it would damage relations between Kenya and Somalia... READ MORE›
There is growing concern in Kenya about security in regions bordering Somalia after a spate of attacks... READ MORE›
Al-Shabab said the attack was in retaliation for recent killings of Muslims by the Kenyan security forces in the coastal town of Mombasa... READ MORE›
More than 25,000 refugees from Somalia, one of the poorest, hungriest, war-torn countries on earth, were in the pipeline to be resettled in the United States... READ MORE›
We highly suspect the attackers are members of the Shabaab insurgent group, who have sneaked across the porous border, he said... READ MORE›
The bus was travelling to the Kenyan capital Nairobi when it was stopped in the northern county that borders Somalia... READ MORE›
South Sudan is at the mercy of the elections in Kenya... READ MORE›
At least 18 civilians were killed when a roadside bomb went off in Somalia, close to the capital, blowing up a packed minibus, police said... READ MORE›
In other words, the United States appeared to have unwittingly entered into a war between two regional fighting forces, both its allies... READ MORE›
The Shabab have also retaken several towns after African Union forces pulled out... READ MORE›
Once an Al Shabab leader, Sheikh Hassan Dahir Aweys now lives in legal limbo, a case study in Somalia's stumbling search for stability... READ MORE›
The flight had been headed to strategic oil fields in the Upper Nile region of the country, where there is a large South Sudanese military presence... READ MORE›
But residents in Nairobi and parts of western Kenya raised allegations of police shooting wildly at protesters... READ MORE›
Johnson met President Mohamed Abdullahi Mohamed on Wednesday in the Villa Somalia presidential palace in central Mogadishu... READ MORE›
Mild stimulant used to be Mauas most valuable export, bringing prosperity to all involved. A year since it was outlawed, the local economy has been devastated... READ MORE›
Al-Shabab militants overrun an African Union base in southern Somalia, saying it has killed dozens of Kenyan soldiers in fierce fighting... READ MORE›
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