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- Somalia: Strengthen Human Rights Law
- Ethiopia: Of Egypt, Gratuitous Contempt, and National Identity
- Sudan breaks from Egypt, supports Blue Nile dam in Ethiopia
- U.S. Mission to the United Nations: Remarks At a Security Council Briefing On Somalia
- Why African leaders are so obsessed with rural development
- Somalia: a ‘good news story’ that’s far from over
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- Somalia: Frail Leadership, Federalism Frenzy, and the Fragile Peace
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African witch sells herbs to undercover cop in Dubai
CAIRO: Dubai police arrested an African witch who tried to sell medical herbs to an undercover policemen, newspapers said on Thursday. The woman, who had eluded a previous court jail and deportation sentence, had already extorted large sums of money … read more
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Somaliland fosters trade in frankincense and myrrh
HARGEISA, Somaliland — In the mist forests of the Golis Mountains in northern Somalia, clouds roll in off the sea. Up and over the mountain ridges, they evaporate into the desert air. There, in the southern slopes, stumpy trees grow … read more
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