Paris extinguished the lights on the Eiffel Tower on October 16 at midnight, and Toronto’s iconic name sign was illuminated in blue and white of Somalia’s flag to pay respect to those affected.
Don’t Do It, US President Trump Told On His New Plan For A More Aggressive Military Hand In Somalia
More strikes and dead innocents are a powerful recruitment tool for al-Shabaab. They may create more problems by allowing African Union forces to retreat.
Look Again, And You See Good Signs: Three Reasons For Optimism In ‘New’ Somalia
The new president is a dual citizen. Of the 275 members of the Somali parliament, 22 are Somali-Americans and 29 are British Somalis. The prime minister is a dual Somali-Norwegian citizen.
President Farmajo Defied Corruption And Pulled Off A Shock Victory In Somalia Vote: A Troubled Land Hopes For Change – Again
While Farmajo’s victory puts a positive spin on Somalia’s political contest, it does not mask the faults exposed during a corrupted vote marked by electoral manipulation
The Fall Of Gambia’s Jammeh, And The Unusual – But Good – Business of Promoting Peace By Waging War In Africa
Over the years African leaders have intervened militarily in many crises, some now forgotten. In Sierra Leone, it was to stop rebels who were infamous for cutting off people’s hands