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Residents fled the Somali capital Mogadishu on Monday, adding to a growing humanitarian crisis as government forces backed by Ethiopian tanks stepped up efforts to crush Islamist-led insurgents.
JOHANNESBURG – South Africa's Sunday Times announces that its editor and deputy managing editor could be arrested on charges of illegally possessing Health Minister, Manto...
A senior Somali Islamist leader said on Tuesday the Islamic Courts movement ousted from Mogadishu in a brief war at the end of 2006 remained unbroken and better-supported than before among the...
JOHANNESBURG � The organisers of South Africa's 2010 Soccer World Cup announce that tickets for matches will bear both the apartheid-era names of cities and the new ones, reflecting the...
A remote-controlled landmine blew up a government vehicle in the Somali capital on Wednesday, killing at least five police officers and wounding three others, witnesses and a police source said.
The Security Council said on Thursday there was now an urgent need to plan for a possible UN peacekeeping force in Somalia, but officials said the political situation there would determine if one...