A few years ago, there were more plane trips to the United States than to Somalia... READ MORE›
The first official propaganda video from Islamic State-affiliated fighters in Somalia was released late Monday, according to a group that monitors extremist organizations... READ MORE›
Somali refugees in Ethiopia face ration cuts before March, World Food Program appeals for 27m in aid... READ MORE›
Bensemra found similar stories during a nearly two-week trip through the Horn of Africa... READ MORE›
Several police officers killed and wounded in attack on a police academy in the Somali capital, Mogadishu... READ MORE›
Somalia's government has blamed the al-Qaida-linked al-Shabab extremist group for the Oct. 14 attack, which struck a crowded street... READ MORE›
Local Somalia time and it killed one fighter for the extremists group, al-Shabab, said a U.S. Africa command statement... READ MORE›
Local Somalia time and it killed one fighter for the extremists group, al-Shabab, said a US Africa command statement... READ MORE›
Friday's attacks were in coordination with Somalian government forces, the statement said... READ MORE›
U.S. military carries out first airstrikes against ISIS fighters in Somalia... READ MORE›
Somali security forces have ended a night-long siege by al-Shabab attackers at a hotel in the capital, Mogadishu... READ MORE›
The siege started on Saturday afternoon after a car bomb was driven into the Nasahablod Two hotel... READ MORE›
Mohamed Hussein said 30 people, including a government minister, were rescued from the Nasa-Hablod hotel as heavy gunfire continued in the standoff between extremists and security forces... READ MORE›
Two explosions have killed at least 14 people in the Somali capital Mogadishu, two weeks after a bomb killed 350... READ MORE›
But just as it seeks to strengthen its ties with Somalia and extend its reach as a regional power, Turkey is also eyeing further economic opportunities... READ MORE›
Since January this year, the IOM said that about 55,000 people had left Horn of Africa nations for Yemen... READ MORE›
The United Nations is urging countries worldwide to grant asylum to 130,000 Syrians in the coming year... READ MORE›
UN warns 20 million people are facing famine in Nigeria, South Sudan, Somalia Yemen..... READ MORE›
The explosion happened around noon in the village of Markaz, about 20km northwest of Mogadishu, Police Major Nur Ali told Reuters news agency... READ MORE›
UNITED NATIONS -- In a world filled with excess food, 20 million people are on the brink of famine, including 1.4 million children at imminent risk of death... READ MORE›
MALAKAL South Sudan In places where the fighting is fiercest no one is even attempting to count the dead... READ MORE›
At least two senior Democrats have joined the Republican leadership in complaining that the Security Council action expected Monday morning would pre-empt the congressional debate... READ MORE›
After careful research, Ahmed Omar and Abdi Omar decided to travel to Tijuana to jump the wall that separates Mexico from the United States on April 9, 2017... READ MORE›
Standing before the General Assembly in his first speech here Francis endorsed United Nations efforts to reach a global compact to fight poverty and climate change... READ MORE›
I saw charred bodies of bodies shortly after the blast. I think the target of the attack was the military soldiers, he told Al Jazeera... READ MORE›
An unnamed activist with the Syrian rebel group the Free Syrian Army told The Times The Russians have been there a long time... READ MORE›
In the many conferences and diplomatic discussions about refugees, their own voices are rarely heard... READ MORE›
Khamenei said referring to the United States and its five negotiating partners... READ MORE›
African Union forces abandon Halgan town in the Hiran region, allowing al-Qaeda-affiliated fighters to enter soon after... READ MORE›
Mogadishu truck bomb 500 casualties in somalia's worst terrorist attack... READ MORE›
Guterres said he was deeply troubled by the scale and nature of grave violations against children in Somalia and their increase since 2015 ... 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›
That's what Salah Farah told Al-Shabaab gunmen who ambushed a bus he was riding in the Kenyan county of northeast Mandera in late December... 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›
Russia believes in the huge potential of the United Nations, which should help us avoid a new global confrontation and engage in strategic cooperation... READ MORE›
The gunmen had retreated to the hotel after attacking the Malian army facility which is only 20 metres from the hotel... READ MORE›
A suicide bomber has driven a vehicle loaded with explosives into an African Union military base in central Somalia, according to a Somali security official... READ MORE›
Isis could become world's first truly terrorist state and bomb uk with nuclear and chemical weapons theresa may warns... READ MORE›
In releasing the report, United Nations officials celebrated meeting some of the goals... READ MORE›
He also called for an end to what he said was the genocide of Christians taking place in the Middle East and beyond... READ MORE›
Kerry's 16th consecutive day at the talks, and after convening the rest of the United States negotiating team, he met with Mr... READ MORE›
We need some solidarity unity of purpose particularly among the permanent members of the security council he said in an interview... READ MORE›
A Yemeni trafficker who survived the attack told the Associated Press that the boat was fired at by a helicopter gunship and a military vessel... READ MORE›
We need good information, Dr. Margaret Chan, director general of the World Health Organization, said at an event to announce the new partnership... READ MORE›
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