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Kidnappers flee with French woman to Somalia

Somali kidnappers have escaped into Somalia with their French hostage hours after a gun battle with Kenyan security forces who were trying to free the elderly and disabled woman, a cabinet minister said. Al Jazeera's Paul Brennan reports.

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Inside Story - Somalia's food aid theft

How can aid agencies continue humanitarian work in a country where food supplies fail to reach the needy?

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Somalia famine summit postponed

An African Union meeting on the famine in Somalia has been delayed for two weeks. The emergency summit was scheduled for August 9, but officials said this left insufficient time for all heads of state to gather. The famine, however, is spreading. The UN declared three new regions in Somalia "famine zones" on Wednesday, expanding the area where the highest rates of malnutrition and mortality are taking place, including the refugee camps in the capital, Mogadishu. The UN's food arm, FAO, said the famine is likely to spread across all regions of Somalia's south in the next four to six weeks. Famine conditions are likely to persist until December, FAO said. Half a million children are on the brink of starvation, with at least two of the famine zones under the control of al-Shabab, an opposition group regarded by US security agencies as linked to al-Qaeda. The UN says that about two million people in these regions cannot be reached and there are claims that large numbers of them are being held against their will.

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Somalia refugees at risk if talks are not inclusive: analyst

Somali leaders have begun gathering for a three-day national reconciliation conference under UN auspices amid high security in war-shattered Mogadishu. But talks that don't involve plans for a political solution in country will continue to put the hundred of thousands of refugees at greater risk, no matter how much money is pledged says Nuradin Dirie, an independent analyst specialising in the Horn of Africa.

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The Stream - Organisations providing aid to Somalia face scrutiny

With famine driving more Somalis to Kenyan refugee camps, social media users rally to financially support victims. But, are the donations really benefiting those in need?

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Somalia famine response dubbed inadequate

The United Nations has reported that the number of people at risk of dying from Somalia's famine doubled. While it has been three months since the famine was declared, the international response is still being overwhelmed by the crisis. Al Jazeera's Peter Greste reports from the Kenyan capital city of Nairobi.

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UN continues relief in Somalia

The UN says it will not decrease aid to Somalia despite reports of food aid being stolen. The UN acknowledged on Monday that it has been investigating food theft in Somalia for two months. Reports indicate that gangs have been stealing aid from starving refugees, and selling it off for cash. The reports of theft of aid could reduce the flow of much-needed aid into the country. Al Jazeera's Nazanine Moshiri reports from the capital, Mogadishu.

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Magnitude of crisis hinders Somalia relief efforts

Somalia's government says it is making every effort to help refugees pouring into Mogadishu to escape the drought enveloping East Africa. The UN's Children's Fund began airlifting emergency supplies on Friday. But it will not reach all those in need just yet. The UN's World Food Programme says it will not get into southern Somalia - the most affected region as yet due to the large scale, affecting "a million people", of the crisis and the large amount of organisation that this operation demands. "We are literally on the discussion stage," said David Orr from the World Food Programme. Numerous appeals have been made to help the people of Somalia and the Horn of Africa in general. Some countries have made pledges to the UN but faced with hard economic times, many others may not be willing to commit anything at all. Al Jazeera's Catherine Soi reports from Nairobi.

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UN to airlift food to African famine zone

The United Nations has agreed to airlift food to help some of the 12 million people affected by drought in the Horn of Africa. Aid agencies say one in three Somalis is now at risk from famine. The move follows Monday's emergency meeting with aid agencies and charities in Rome. The UN says it's so far received $1bn, but needs the international community to donate a billion more by the end of the year to stave off widespread starvation. The World Bank has promised 500-million-dollars for the region. However, $12m will be immediately released for relief projects for those worst hit by the drought. Al Jazeera's Jamal ElShayyal reports on the crisis.

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Somalis flee drought and civil war

Tens of thousands of Somalis fled their country in June, marking another rise in the flood of refugees streaming into neighbouring Ethiopia and Kenya. Many come to Dadaab, the largest refugee camp in the world, where around 1,400 people are arriving each week. Dadaab was built to house 90,000 people; it's now home to more than 350,000. Many children suffering from malnourishment are reported to have died on the long trek to the camp or within a day of arriving. Behind the crisis lies a devastating mix of civil war, rising food prices and one of the worst droughts to hit the Horn of Africa in modern history. The hardline Muslim Shabab militia, which is fighting the weak Transitional Federal Government in Somalia, has banned aid organizations from operating on the rich farmland it occupies, forcing residents to flee to the capital, Mogadishu. Al Jazeera's Nazanine Moshiri reports from Nairobi.

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Somalis seek refuge in Kenya [CNN 7-27-2011]

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Somalis flee war, drought [NBC 7-07-2011]

Visit: http://MeTee.com/coupon/SubscribeForNews Support this Youtube channel and Design and Publish a T-Shirt using the link above. This channel is brought to you by MeTee T-Shirts: The place for On-Demand t-shirts. - Saturday July 16 2011 5:03 pm http://www.msnbc.msn.com/?id=11881780&q=Somalis+flee+war,+drought+&search=&p=1&st=1&sm=user The 2011 Horn of Africa drought or 2011 Eastern Africa drought is a severe drought that is affecting the Horn of Africa as seasonal rains have failed over an extended period. Weather conditions over the Pacific have interrupted seasonal rains for two consecutive seasons. Rains are not expected to return until September 2011. This drought, which is said to be 'the worst in 60 years', has caused a food crisis in the Horn of Africa that threatens the livelihood of more than 10 million people. The crisis is compounded by rebel activity around southern Somalia. The Famine Early Warning Systems Network (FEWS-Net) declared an emergency for large areas in southern Somalia, southeastern Ethiopia, and northeastern Kenya, which could culminate in widespread famine if the current conditions aren't addressed. Other countries in and around the Horn of Africa, including Djibouti, Sudan, South Sudan, and parts of Uganda are also affected by a severe food crisis. - Like/Dislike, Comment, Favorite and share on Twitter, Facebook, and Google+ to get the word out on this video. Signup for the Daily News Email Subscription: http://tinyurl.com/OneEmailDaily If you are interested in becoming a channel sponsor for $1/day for 30 days send a Youtube Private Message letting me know.

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UNICEF adviser details crisis in East Africa

Millions of people in Kenya, Somalia, Ethiopia and Djibouti are at risk of starvation. No rain means no harvests and no food - at least until sometime next year, according to the UN. Thousands of refugees are arriving at a refugee camp on the Kenya-Somalia, in Dabaab, daily. Robert McCarthy, an emergency adviser to UNICEF speaks to Al Jazeera from Nairobi.

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Kenya refugee camps struggle to cope with influx of people

Millions of people in Kenya, Somalia, Ethiopia and Djibouti are at risk of starvation. Almost three thousand of refugees are arriving at a refugee camp on the Kenya-Somalia, in Dabaab, daily. There are already 440 thousand people there. In central Kenya, the situation is no better. Refugee camps in Kenya, like the one run by Save the Children, is struggling to cope with an influx of refugees Al Jazeera's Peter Greste reports from Save the Children's camp in Kenya.

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Somali armed group lifts aid ban amid drought

The Somali group, al-Shabab, says it has lifted a ban on aid agencies operating in the parts of the country it controls. Sheikh Ali Mohamud Rage, an al-Shabab spokesperson said, "We have now decided to welcome all Muslim and non-Muslim aid agencies to assist the drought-stricken Somalis in our areas..." In some areas, one out of every three children is malnourished, in one of the region's worst droughts in 60 years. The UN says close to three million people in Somalia need emergency aid. Al-Shabab, which is said to be connected to al-Qaida networks in Africa and the Gulf, controls the majority of Somalia, including almost half of the capital, Mogadishu. In the past, they have said food aid creates dependency, but they have also used aid for themselves and charged foreign organisations high fees to operate. Al Jazeera's Mariana Sanchez reports.

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Displaced Somalis pour into Dadaab refugee camps

Thousands of Somali refugees fleeing drought in their home country are continuing to pour into the Dadaab refugee camp in neighbouring Kenya. People have lost their homes, their livestock and their livelihoods. Many are preparing to be at Dadaab for a long time to come. Although Somalia is the worst affected by the drought in the Horn of Africa, some 12 million people across the region are also at risk. Nazanine Moshiri reports from Dadaab in North East Kenya.

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Inside Story - Who is fuelling Somalia conflict?

Somalia's spiralling instability has reached the capital, Mogadishu, as at least 17 people were killed and 61 injured in fighting between government forces and opposition fighters. But just who is fuelling the conflict this time around and is the country becoming a battleground in the fight against al-Qaeda? Inside Story investigates.

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The fighting that exacerbates Somalia's hunger - 26 Jun 08

Medecins Sans Frontieres (MSF) says thousands of Somali adults and children are malnourished and in urgent need of medical treatment. This comes as local human rights groups claim conflict in the country has left more than 2,000 civilians dead so far this year. Ama Boateng reports on the fighting that is exacerbating hunger and illness.

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Aid agencies fear Somalia famine - 18 Jul 08

Somalia has the worst humanitarian disaster in Africa. By the end of this year, 3.5 million people will be tottaly dependent on n food aid. Adding to the problems, Somalia is one of the world's most dangerous countries. Now the Dutch Navy, which has been escorting shipments, is ending its role. The World Food Programme says it may have to pull out.. because it can't protect its workers Zeina Awad reports.

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Puntland's refugees - 29 Jun 2007

Months of bitter fighting has drived hundreds of thousands of Somalis from their homes in Mogadishu. Many of those have headed north towards Puntland, a semi-autonomous region in the north east of the country. Al Jazeera's Mohammed Adow reports that the region's largest city Bosaso is now struggling to provide for its growing refugee population.

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Female fighters in Ogaden region - 16 Apr 08

For more than ten years, many people from Ethiopia's eastern Ogaden region have been battling for an autonomous state. It is a hidden war that has seen many women take up arms. Al Jazeera was given exclusive access to Ogaden.  Mohammed Adow has more on the fighters from the Ogaden National Liberation Front.

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Yaan la Dooran! & Hala Doorto!

Waxaan halkaan uga hambalyeynayaa Madaxweynaha Cusub ee Umada Somaliyeed Shiekh Sharif Shiekh Ahmed waxaana alle uga baryaayaa in uu la GArab Galo Howlaha horyaaala. alle na haka dhigo kii umadiisa MIdeeYO!

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somali

waa dad anan caaqabo laheyn

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Anti-government rallies hit Djibouti

Djibouti Protesters, against Ismail Omar Geulle , http://dillapress.ourtoolbar.com/

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Somali medics on the frontline

Somalia's capital Mogadishu is one of the most dangerous places on earth. Thousands have died in violence between al-Shabab fighters and African Union troop defending the transitional government. Health workers are often caught on the frontline. Al Jazeera's Jamal Osman follows a Somali ambulance driver trying to do his job in the war zone.

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Somali 'Al Qaeda leader' killed in Mogadishu

The man thought to be Al Qaeda's leader in East Africa has been killed in a shootout with Somali police. Al Jazeera's Imran Garda reports.

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Al jazeera Arabic News Report On 18 May 'Somaliland's 20th Anniversary of Independence'

Al jazeera Arabic:- 'Somaliland's 20th Anniversary of Independence' 18MAY 2011

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ALjazeera Sidee ayay Uga hadashay booqashadii madaxweynaha ee Khaliijka

somaliland, aljazeera, somaliland, somalia

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Pirates' haven - AlJazeera English on SOMALIA 1of3

AlJazeera English broadcasted today this report on Somalia detailing how and when this whole piracy problem began.

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Al Jazeera interview on merger of Somalia rebel groups

Abdi Aynte, an editor for the Al Jazeera English website, said the merger process between al-Shabab and Islamic Party insurgents poses no threat. He said the process was more a surrender than a merger, and a contract under duress. (Dec 24, 2010)

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SOMALILAND DEMONSTRATIONS IN LONDON ON ALJAZEERA

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Aljazeera News - Ethiopian troops enter Somali town - Aug 29, 2009

http://bit.ly/EthiopianNews - More Ethiopian News Can be found here - http://www.diretube.com - Ethiopian Largest Video Sharing Site. Ethiopian troops enter Somali town Ethiopian troops have crossed into neighbouring Somalia and seized control of a town from Islamist fighters, witnesses say. Hundreds of troops reportedly entered the strategically important town of Beledweyne on Saturday. Abdinur Ahmed Maow, a local resident, told The Associated Press news agency that the armed opposition fighters had left "without a single shot". Abdulahi Faramiliq, another resident of Beledweyne, said that the troops were cordoning off residential areas and going from house to house searching for weapons. However, General Muqtar Hassan Afrah, the Somali military commander in the region, denied that any Ethiopian troops were in the region. Unpopular presence Ethiopian forces withdrew from Somalia in January as part of a peace deal, more than two years after moving in to help the UN-backed interim government battle the Islamic Courts' Union, which had seized control of much of the south and centre of the country. In depth Profile: Sharif Ahmed Timeline: Somalia Inside Story: What next for Somalia Riz Khan: Somalia - From bad to worse Restoring Somalia A long road to stability Al-Shabab: Somali fighters undeterred Somalia at a crossroads Their presence was unpopular with the majority of Somalis and was used by local Islamist groups as a recruiting tool. Rashid Abdi, a Kenya-based Somalia analyst with the International Crisis Group, said that it is unlikely that Ethiopia is planning to send a larger force across the border. "It's a strategic town for them," he said, referring to the Beledweyne's location near the border. "They want a buffer zone and they won't allow it to be in hostile hands." There have been several reports of Ethiopian troops crossing the border in recent months, but the Somali government has not confirmed their presence. Somalia's government is struggling to control the country, despite including several factions of the Islamic Courts' Union. Fighters from al-Shabaab and Hizb ul-Islam groups have seized control of large areas of the country and have vowed to topple the administration of Sheikh Sharif Ahmed, the current president and former Islamic Courts leader.

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Al-jazeera (Arabic) Somali news

the latest somali news from Al-jazeera (Arabic)

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Al-jazeera Somalia News (Arabic)

aljazeera news 20/04/2007

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Al-jazeera Somalia News (Arabic)

21/04/2007

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Pirates' haven - AlJazeera English on SOMALIA 2of3

AlJazeera English broadcasted today this report on Somalia detailing how and when this whole piracy problem began.

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Aljazeera Visits The SSC Peace Leaders

SSC Times presents the Aljazeera report on the SSC Peace, Unity and Progress Leaders and the important role the SSC troops are playing on the unity of Northern Somalia. SSC is a civilian lead movement designed to protect, improve and unite the peace loving Somali people in the Sool Sanaag and Cayn regions in North West Somalia. For more information visit www.ssctimes.com

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Somalia fighter still eludes arrest - 16 Sep 07

Sheikh Hassan Turki has evaded capture by Somalia's transitional government and its allies since the Islamic Courts Union was ousted earlier this year. He is also wanted by the United States and Kenyan governments. The main accusation against him is that he was involved in the bombings of the US embassies in Nairobi and Dar-es-Salam in 1998. Al Jazeera's Mohammed Adow reports from Nairobi.

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