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Issue 407

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News Headlines

Two Alleged Terrorists Surrender To Somaliland Security

Pakistani Delegation Arrives In Somaliland

Talks Between Puntland And Sheikh Sharif Fail

Supreme Court And Attorney General Play Football With Case Against Somaliland’s Political Parties

Port Of Berbera Receives Longest Ship

Somaliland To Boost Tourism

Somaliland Stability 'At Risk'

Saudi Livestock Move Boosts Somaliland Economy

Local and Regional Affairs

Somaliland Shelters War-Displaced

Somaliland Police Arrest Two Linked To Daallo Hijack

Somalia: Peacekeeping Operations

China Pledges $10bn In Africa Loans

Sheep Meat Price May Fall

Eyewitness: Somali Pirates Tried To Seize Plane, Passengers

Somalia Terrorist Group Suspected In Killing Of Puntland Judge

For The First Time, Child Health Days Reach Displaced Communities In Afgoye, South Somalia

Alleged Somali Terrorist Financier Is Identified

France Captures 12 Suspected Somali Pirates

EU Plans To Provide Training For Somali Units

US Man Sues FBI Agents Over Detention In Somalia, Ethiopia

The GPS Pirates

Djibouti Repatriates 40 Somali Asylum Seekers: UN

NATO And Maritime Partners Visit Beijing And Strengthen Global Fight Against Piracy

UN Somalia Office To Relocate To Mogadishu

Editorial

Somaliland Political Parties Should Be Held Accountable

Features & Commentary

Somaliland Surviving The Agonizing Process Of International Recognition

Somaliland: An African Struggle For Nationhood And International Recognition

Who Are The Real Pirates In Somalia?

Return Of The Somali Pirates

Iran’s Plans Are Destructive And Could Turn Yemen Into Another Somalia

International News

NASA Discovers 'Significant' Amount Of Water On Moon

9/11 Family Members Welcome, Criticize Civilian Trials

Windows 7 Borrowed 'Look' Of Mac

The "Kings" Of Saudi Arabia Take To The Streets

Gulf States Worried Iran Is Using Yemen To Increase Its Regional Influence

Opinion

Youth In Somaliland: Where Do They Stand?

Somalia Needs Honest Government

Sharif’s Cabinet: Wolves In Sheep’s Clothing

Open Letter To: The World Funding Organizations

UN Somalia Office To Relocate To Mogadishu

Mogadishu, Somalia, November 14, 2009 — Deputy UN special envoy to Somalia Charles Petrie yesterday during a previously unannounced brief visit to the Somali capital Mogadishu said the UN Somalia office currently based in Nairobi, Kenya, will be relocated to the Somali capital.
The UN envoy held meetings with Somali Prime Minister Omar Abdurashid Ali Sharmarkeh and the two officials discussed various issues including the relocating and reopening of the UN Somalia office in Mogadishu, Abdelkadir Walaayo, spokesman for the Somali government, said.
"The UN envoy promised that the office of the United Nations for Somalia will be moved from Nairobi to Mogadishu as soon as possible," Walaayo told reporters in Mogadishu.
Walaayo said the UN deputy envoy told Somali government officials that a senior UN official will be appointed for UN office in Mogadishu.
The UN Political Office for Somalia (UNPOS) and other UN agencies that support the fragile Somali government have their offices and staff in neighboring Kenya because of the deteriorating security situation in Somalia.
The UNPOS headed by the Special Representative for Somalia Ahmedou Ould-Abdallah coordinates efforts by the UN to assist the fragile Somali government institutions and humanitarian assistance for thousands of displaced people in Somalia.
Rebels control much of south and center of the war-torn country while the Somali government is confined to few blocks in Mogadishu under the protection of the African Union peacekeeping Mission in Somalia (AMISOM).
Somalia has not had an effective central government since the ouster of Mohamed Siyad Barre in 1991.
Source: Xinhua, November 12, 2009
 







 


 


 










 

 


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