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Somalia reports food diversion involving US-trained soldiers

Beijing News 26 Apr 2024
FGS [Federal Government of Somalia] takes these incidents seriously and have immediately launched an investigation which resulted in the suspension and detention of officers within the ranks to ensure accountability and transparency.".
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UN says committed to smooth transition process in Somalia

China.dot.org 25 Apr 2024
MOGADISHU, April 25 (Xinhua) -- The United Nations Support Office in Somalia (UNSOS) and the UN Department of Operational Support (DOS) ended a three-day meeting in Mogadishu, the capital of Somalia, ...
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At least 155 killed in Tanzania as heavy rains pound East Africa

Al Jazeera 25 Apr 2024
list 2 of 4Photos ... WMO. end of list ... The UN Office for the Coordination of Humanitarian Affairs (OCHA) said in an update this week that in Somalia, the “Gu” rains (from April to June) were intensifying, with flash floods reported since April 19 ... .
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United Nation (UN) holds career fair for Somali youth

Capital Ethiopia 22 Apr 2024
Dr Aisa Kirabo Kacyira, Head of United Nations Support Office in Somalia (UNSOS), addressed the students highlighting the fairs significance in capacity-building and opening doors to UN careers.
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UN says heavy rains to affect about 770,000 people in Somalia

Xinhua 21 Apr 2024
MOGADISHU, April 21 (Xinhua) -- The upcoming heavier normal Gu rains and floods in 22 districts of Somalia are expected to affect some 770,000 people, the UN Office for the Coordination of Humanitarian Affairs (OCHA) said on Sunday.
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Somali authorities investigate media rights group, freeze its accounts

CPJ 19 Apr 2024
In the April 9 letter, which SJS republished with a statement on April 14, the court said that the suspension order was in response to a report submitted by Somalia’s Office of the Attorney General, ...
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UK adds Pakistan to list of countries ‘too dangerous to travel’

Hindustan Times 12 Apr 2024
The Foreign, Commonwealth & Development Office (FCDO) of the United Kingdom has named Pakistan in its list of countries that are ‘too dangerous’ for UK citizens to travel to, Geo News reported, citing Manchester Evening News on Friday.
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UK houses so many asylum seekers that over half the foreign aid budget is spent ...

AOL 10 Apr 2024
... support programmes in Somalia, Yemen and elsewhere being cut or held back, and we suspect this is because of escalating Home Office asylum costs taking an increasing chunk of the UK aid budget.”.
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Horn of Africa nations to experience heatwaves

China.dot.org 09 Apr 2024
... Nino rains between October and December 2023 in Kenya, Somalia, Uganda, Burundi and Ethiopia, according to a report from the United Nations Office for the Coordination of Humanitarian Affairs (OCHA).
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Israel's Foes Use Aid-Worker Deaths to Try to Save Hamas

Daily Alert 09 Apr 2024
540 strikes in Pakistan, Yemen, Somalia, Afghanistan and Iraq killed more than 300 civilians during his two terms in office, a number that might be underestimated since the strikes were conducted in ...
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How Sharon Beshenivsky detective made binding promise to her husband that he would track down her...

The Daily Mail 07 Apr 2024
Police have always believed he was the 'Asian man' described by PC Teresa Milburn as the one who shot both officers ... But the Home Office deemed it unfair to send him back to Somalia, considered one of the world's most unsafe places.
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Somali Pirates case: Cops seek Pak’s help to bolster case against Pirates

Hindustan Times 06 Apr 2024
The statements of the 23 Pakistani crew or at least a few of them need to be recorded as they are witnesses to make a strong case that can stand legal scrutiny against the nine pirates,” said the police officer.
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Outrage over aid-worker deaths is about saving Hamas, not civilians

Israel Hayom 05 Apr 2024
That would be only the first of 540 strikes on diverse targets in Pakistan, Yemen, Somalia, Afghanistan and Iraq in which more than 300 civilians would be killed during his two terms in office, though ...
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Outrage over WCK deaths is about saving Hamas, not civilians

Israel Hayom 05 Apr 2024
That would be only the first of 540 strikes on diverse targets in Pakistan, Yemen, Somalia, Afghanistan and Iraq in which more than 300 civilians would be killed during his two terms in office, though ...

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