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Arrival of Somali regional forces stokes fear in neighboring Kenya
Kenyan Border Towns on Edge as Somali Fighters Cross into Mandera After Jubaland Clashes
What we know
NAIROBI—A tense calm has settled over Kenya’s northeastern frontier after armed Somali regional fighters reportedly crossed into Mandera County, fleeing clashes with Somalia’s federal forces in the neighboring state of Jubaland. Residents say schools are shut, shops are shuttered, and families are on the move, unsure if the gunfire drifting across the scrubland will stay on one side of the border—or spill deeper into Kenya.…
Austria expels two Somali nationals to Mogadishu, first in two decades
Austria Deports Two Somali Men to Mogadishu in First Forced Returns in 20 Years
MOGADISHU — Two Somali men convicted of drug offenses in Austria were flown to Mogadishu this week, the first deportations from Austria to Somalia in two decades, underscoring a rapidly hardening mood on migration across parts of Europe.
Austria’s Interior Ministry confirmed the removals, saying the men were returned after serving their prison sentences. In the Somali capital, relatives told BBC Somali Service that they were warned a removal…
Somalia’s oil and gas industry lies dormant amid persistent speculation
Somalia’s Oil Gamble: Promise, Pitfalls and a Narrowing Window
In a region where new oil and gas frontiers can redraw maps and fortunes, Somalia has long carried a paradox: abundant potential beneath the ground, and little to show above it. Today, with fresh licenses signed and seismic boats in the water, the country stands at another inflection point. The question is not whether hydrocarbons lie under Somali soil and sea—the geological hints are there—but whether the politics, contracts and institutions can finally bring…
Kenya denies Jubaland troop presence in Mandera as leaders decry sovereignty breach
Kenya Denies Jubaland Troop Incursion as Mandera Leaders Cry Foul — A Border Dispute With Long Shadows
NAIROBI — Kenya’s government says nothing unusual is happening in Mandera. Local leaders insist armed men from neighboring Somalia are inside the town, disrupting life and humiliating the state. In a region where a dirt road can mark the difference between war and peace, the truth can be as contested as the border itself.
What Nairobi says
Interior Cabinet Secretary Kipchumba Murkomen pushed back hard on claims that…
Republican lawmakers press State Department to update North Western State of Somalia travel advisory
U.S. lawmakers push separate travel advisory for North Western State of Somalia — a small bureaucratic change with big geopolitical ripples
In Washington, sometimes the biggest signals come through the smallest notices. A “Do Not Travel” warning sits quietly on the State Department’s website and shapes everything from dealmaking to diplomacy. Two senior Republican lawmakers now want to carve North Western State of Somalia out of the blanket red warning that covers all of Somalia—arguing that what looks like a technical fix…
Outrage Erupts Over Clan Elder’s ‘Gift’ of Young Bride to 67-Year-Old Somali Minister
When Women Become Pawns: A Recent Scandal Unfolds in Somalia
In a deeply troubling incident that has shocked a nation grappling with the intersection of culture, politics, and gender, a clan elder in northern Somalia publicly announced his intention to "gift" a young girl to Ali Yusuf Hosh, the country's Minister of Interior and a sitting MP. The ceremony in Laascaanood was ostensibly a celebration, but it unearthed painful truths about the persistent issues of child marriage and entrenched misogyny that plague Somali…
Somalia vs Guinea in Kampala: Group G showdown
In Exile but Unbowed: Somalia and Guinea Chase Pride and Direction in Kampala
A match far from home
On a breezy Friday evening in Kampala, Uganda’s Mandela National Stadium will stand in for Mogadishu. Somalia “hosts” Guinea there in a World Cup qualifier that won’t change the group’s balance of power, but still holds weight in ways a scoreboard can’t always measure. It is a low-stakes fixture, perhaps, but one heavy with pride, patience and the hope of forward motion for two teams searching for a foothold.
Somalia’s…
Militia fighters clash with Somali police in Beledweyne, wounding officer, civilian
Gunfire in Beledweyne after road survey blocked; police officer, civilian wounded
Somali police and an armed militia exchanged fire Wednesday in the riverside city of Beledweyne after engineers surveying a new paved road were turned back, residents said. A police officer and a civilian were wounded in the brief but intense clash, underscoring how infrastructure can become a frontline in Somalia’s fragile security landscape.
What happened
The confrontation erupted in Buundoweyn, a densely populated neighborhood on the…
Former asylum seeker seeks deportation to Somalia, says it’s safer than Nuneaton
‘If I can’t work, why am I here?’ A Somali man’s plea in an anxious English town
On a gray afternoon in Nuneaton’s market square, shoppers ferried plastic bags past a man who says he wants to go home — not to his hostel, and not to the Britain he’s lived in for two decades, but to Somalia. It’s a jarring sentiment in a town on edge about migration, but for 50-year-old Yusuf Ali Hamud, the calculation is simple: “I don’t feel safe here,” he told Sky News in an interview. “Back home, now, I’m safe. I want to go back.”
Hamud…
Somali and Serbian leaders explore security, defense ties during Belgrade talks
Somalia looks to Belgrade: a Cold War friendship recalibrates for a new security era
Belgrade — On a brisk morning in the Serbian capital, Somalia’s defense chief Ahmed Moallim Fiqi moved between government buildings off Kneza Miloša Street, the city’s corridor of power where the architecture still whispers the history of a country once at the heart of the Non-Aligned Movement. His meetings — with Deputy Prime Minister and Interior Minister Ivica Dačić, senior security officials including Vladimir Orlić, and Defense…