U.S. Embassy warns Americans in Somalia
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U.S. Embassy warns Americans in Somalia of "potential imminent attacks" in multiple locations including Mogadishu airport
US embassy in Somalia issues urgent warning of potential imminent terror attacks
The U.S. embassy in Somalia has warned Americans they are tracking “credible information” regarding potentially imminent terror attacks in Somalia.
US embassy warns of looming Shabaab attack in Mogadishu
The US Embassy in Mogadishu has touched off a flurry of security moves after warning of a looming Al-Shabaab attack.The embassy sent out an alert to Americans in Somalia, informing them that it was tracking “credible information” related to potential imminent attacks against multiple locations in Somalia including Mogadishu’s Aden Adde International Airport.
The Somali region’s leaders vow to keep pressure on the IS hub, which is seen as a key spoke in the Islamic State network
Ethiopian forces have initiated substantial military operations targeting Al-Shabab following the group’s recent seizure of Balcad, a strategically
The European Union (EU) has announced substantial financial support for Somalia, amounting to over $10.7 million, following significant steps taken by Mogadishu to implement key economic and political reforms. The reforms are aimed at improving governance and securing the confidence of the global financial system.
The United States has been carrying out operations in Somalia since at least 2002 without a formal war declaration.
The Somali government is running a tender for the development of a 12 MW solar/36 MWh battery energy storage system (BESS) in the northeastern part of the country. The deadline for applications is May 5.
The African Union Support and Stabilisation Mission in Somalia (AUSSOM) celebrated International Women’s Day today, recognising the valuable contributions made by female peacekeepers to ensure peace and security in Africa.
How many strikes did United States Africa Command (AFRICOM) conduct in Somalia in 2025, according to AFRICOM’s own data? For just over a month, the answer was unclear, as AFRICOM published a number of press releases in which it did not state the number of strikes that were conducted.
One million more people in Somalia could face crisis levels of hunger in coming months due to a forecast drought during the next crop cycle, the World Food Programme said on Tuesday. The number could rise even further because of funding cuts,
A forecast drought in the next crop cycle is set to push an additional 1 million people into crisis-levels of hunger in Somalia in the coming months, the World Food Programme said on Tuesday (March 4), warning that the number could rise due to funding cuts. Alice Rizzo reports.
The humanitarian situation in Somalia is worsening as drought, conflict and soaring food prices push millions toward extreme hunger, UN agencies warned on Wednesday.
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