Yemen’s former leader Ali Abdullah Saleh ‘killed’

Yemen’s ex-president Ali Abdullah Saleh has been killed in Sanaa, the radio station of the Houthi-controlled interior ministry said. Footage circulating on social media on Monday appeared to display a body resembling Saleh, with one video showing how armed militiamen used a blanket to move the corpse into the back of a pickup truck. There

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UN chief calls for end to all armed clashes, airstrikes in Yemen

United Nations secretary General António Guterres has called on the parties to the conflict in Yemen to cease all air and ground assaults, expressing deep concern about the “sharp escalation” of armed clashes and airstrikes in the capital, Sana’a, and other parts of the war-torn country over the past several days. A statement issued by

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Somalia to host high-level conference on security

Mogadishu, 4 December 2017 – A high-level meeting on security opens in Somalia’s capital Mogadishu to discuss a comprehensive approach to security in the country, as a follow-up to the London Conference on Somalia, held in May this year. The African Union Mission in Somalia, Amisom, is co-convening the conference with the Federal Government of

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Somalia ; Kenya maritime border case

The spotlight is expected to temporarily swing from politics as the government focuses on two events regarding the International Criminal Court and the country’s maritime border dispute with Somalia at the International Court of Justice. From Monday, the Assembly of State Parties — the management oversight and legislative agency of the meeting at the UN

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The new defence minster of Somalia” I’m committed to empower and offering quality training to the National Armed Forces

The newly appointed defence minister of the Federal Republic of Somalia Mr Mohamed Mursal Sheikh Abdirahman,has today on Saturday takes office in a highly organized ceremony held at the ministry of defence. The official event was attended by many government officials, members from the defense committee of the Federal Parliament, Cabinet ministers, top Army officials,

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Somali Government issues new orders

Mogadishu Ministry of Internal Security Affairs of Federal Republic of Somalia updated new issues of improving security of the capital Mogadishu in order to prevent insecurity matters, Mr Mohamed Abukar Islow Du’ale, Minister for Internal security of Somali government declared that the government will not accept people to have illegal weapons in Mogadishu and the

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LOW BLOOD SUGAR CAUSE-EFFECT!!

Skipping meals is just one low blood sugar cause you need to avoid. When you skip meals your body is starved for nutrients and doesn’t really know what to do with itself. When your body does not know what to do with itself it will eventually tell you it needs food by sending signals that

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Mitsubishi Outlander Has Taken SUV In What Car?

The Mitsubishi Outlander is both petrol PHEV and diesel guises, and Mitsubishi scored highly in the annual survey after the leading automotive title polled over 14,200 owners on the reliability of their new cars. The results were determined after the magazine asked owners if they had experienced any faults in the past 12 months. Faults

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Somali Finance Minister meets Representative from the World Bank

Mogadishu-Finance Minister of the Federal Government of Somalia, His excellence Abdirahan Du’ale Bayle met representative, Mr. Hugh Riddell from the World Bank today in his office, . Both officials have deeply discussed budgeting and aid of the Federal Government of Somalia on 2018 and they have agreed all the matters discussed during their especial meeting

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Libya slave trade evacuations’

Libya agreed Wednesday with EU and African leaders to allow migrants facing abuse in detention camps to be evacuated within days or weeks, French President Emmanuel Macron said. The decision was taken after Ivory Coast President Alassane Ouattara called for “all urgent measures” to end slave trading and other migrant abuses in Libya at an

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