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    SPORTS: SMALL VICTORY FOR SOMALIA November 28, 2005

    Somalia national team beat neighboring Djibouti by 2-1 in East and Central Africa Senior Challenge Cup (CECEFA) in Rwanda yesterday. Somalia Striker Abdul Hakim scored the first goal on 28th minute of the game but was equalized by 80th minute goal by Abdul Rahman Okishi of Djibouti. Mahmoud

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    SOMALIA: SOMALI TERTIARY INSTITUTIONS LAUNCH ONLINE DISTANCE LEARNING INITIATIVE November 30, 2005

    <|african_virtual_university.gif||left|>Nairobi (30 November 2005) - Six Somali tertiary academic institutions today officially launched the Online Distance Learning Initiative that enables students to attain internationally accredited university qualifications through expanded access to global lear

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    SHARIIF XASAN IYO WAFDI UU HOGAAMINAYO OO U DUULAY LIBYA November 30, 2005

    Afhayeenka baarlamaanka Soomaaliya shariif Xasan Sheekh Aadan iyo Wafdi uu hogaaminayo ayaa barqanimadii maanta ka duulay garoonka Balli doogle ee gobolka Sh/hoose. Ujeedka safarka Shariifka iyo wafdigiisa ayaa la xiriirta ka qeyb galka shirka ka dhacaya magaalada Tripoli oo ku saabsan midabtako

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    URURKA GARYAQAANADA SOMALILAND OO SHARCI KU TILMAAMAY DOORASHADII GUDOOMIYAHA BAARLAMAANKA EE SHALAY November 30, 2005

    War saxaafadeed ay soo saareen Ururka Qareenada maamulka la magac baxay Somaliland ayay ku tilmaameen Sharci doorashadii shalay lagu doortay gudoomiyaha baarlamaanka Somaliland C/raxmaan Maxamad C/laahi (ciro). Qareenada Somaliland ayaa tilmaamay inaan loo baahneyn in ! markale la isku dayo maga

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    SOMALIA: NATIONAL GOVERNMENT OR KIDS IN A CANDY STORE? November 30, 2005

    <|abdulahi_gelle.jpg||left|>Somalis all over the world celebrated wholeheartedly when the new Somali interim government was established in nearby Nairobi, Kenya last year. Likewise, it was another historic moment when it finally relocated to Somali soil. Now, the honeymoon is over and Somaliaâ€â„

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    SOMALIA: BELGIUM OPENS FIRST EUROPEAN EMBASSY IN SOMALIA SINCE 1991 December 1, 2005

    Somalia seems to be coming back to life slowly but steadily. International community, especially European Union, African Union, Arab League, United Nations and the World Bank are all working together to haul Somalia from the grave. China is also very interested in investing in Somalia. Belgiumâ

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    SOMALIA: PRESIDENT ABDULAHI YUSUF LEAVES FOR SAUDI ARABIA December 5, 2005

    <|ayusuf_120505_jowhar1.jpg|President A.Y. on the right |left|>Somali president, Mr. Abdulahi Yusuf Ahmed flew from Johar airport to Saudi Arabia for OIC (Organization of the Islamic Conference) meeting that will open on this coming Wednesday in the holly city of Mecca. Presidents and kings of Mu

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    SOMALIA: UN URGES DUE PROCESS IN MURDER INVESTIGATION December 6, 2005

    Nairobi (6 December 2005) - In a statement today, the acting UN Designated Official for Security in Somalia, Mr Zlatan Milisic reiterated that the UN it still waiting for the actual killers of staff member Mohamuud Musse Gurage to be apprehended. “We cannot forget that a defenceless UN work

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    SOMALIA: NUSOJ WINS PRESTIGIOUS RSF INTERNATIONAL PRESS FREEDOM December 8, 2005

    NUSOJ PRESS RELEASE 8 December 2005 <|nusoj_1205.jpg||left|>Paris - The National Union of Somali Journalists (NUSOJ) has won a prestigious international press freedom award, the first ever international prize for a journalists’ organisation in the history of Somalia’s defence of

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    DEFECTED DEPUTY PARLIAMENT SPEAKER’S SON ASSASSINATED IN MOGADISHU December 12, 2005

    <|boqore_pm_pr.jpg|from left:PM, Boqore, president|left|>The son of deputy parliament speaker was shot and killed in Mogadishu today in a broad daylight. According to witnesses at the scene the victim was not robbed and the killing was predetermined unlike Mogadishu’s random robberies. His ce

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