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Reuters reported on Thursday that Somali pirates had freed a Greek ship that they hijacked more than six months ago as it sailed to the Middle East from Brazil.
Greek ship Ariana's owners deny pirate release
The owners of a Greek ship hijacked more than six months ago off the coast of Somalia denied Thursday it had been released by Somali pirates.
Going home ... footage of the hostages shown on Al Jazeera. NIGEL BRENNAN and Amanda Lindhout are alive to tell their horrific tale of captivity in Somalia - 15 months of brutality, torture, hunger and desperate loneliness in separate cells - because their families paid the ransom.
Hijacked ship's captain died of wounds, says Somali pirate
"The captain has passed away due to the injuries he sustained earlier," said Abdi Mohamoud Samatar, a pirate close to the gang which captured the MV Theresa VIII on Monday.
Somalia: Puntland and Somali Govt Will Not Share Federal Govt
Officials from Puntland and Somali Federal Government have disagreed over harmonized accord that would allow the two governments to work together under a federal umbrella.
EU and Seychelles sign anti-piracy agreement
November 11, 2009 -- The Seychelles and the European Union signed an agreement on Tuesday that would allow the deployment of EU troops on the Indian Ocean islands to counter a maritime crime wave by Somali pirates.
N.J. man sues FBI arguing false imprisonment on al-Qaida ties suspicion
A New Jersey man alleged in a lawsuit today that U.S. officials were responsible for falsely imprisoning him for several months in Africa on suspicion of having ties to al-Qaida. Amir Meshal of Tinton Falls, Monmouth County, says that in December 2006 he fled Mogadishu, Somalia, where he had gone to study Islam, and was accused by U.S. officials ...
SOMALIA: Life getting harder for Mogadishu displaced
NAIROBI, 9 November 2009 - Heavy rain, lack of medical services, few latrines and reduced aid have worsened the plight of the growing number of internally displaced persons camping on the outskirts of Mogadishu, sources said.
By registering all Somalis, we're falling into the al-Shabaab trap
The security services are happy that Somalis are turning out in big numbers to register in the wake of threats by the Somali-based al-Shabaab terrorist group to make Ugandans cry for the UPDF's peacekeeping efforts in Mogadishu.
Rival Somali groups fight over captured British couple
MOGADISHU, Somalia: Rival pirates and militia groups have fought for control of a British couple held hostage for more than a week, an Islamic militia commander and a local elder said.
Somali pirates hold British couple on cargo ship
In this undated photo made available by the family, Paul and Rachel Chandler, who went missing when sailing from the Seychelles to Tanzania after sending a distress signal on Friday, Oct.
Somalis left to a life in limbo as peace talks are put on hold
At the height of its popularity, the Hotel Dal Hiis, in the Marere district of southern Somalia, teemed with British and Italian tourists spending their days lazing by the pool or going out on safari in search of lions.
Islamist militia in Afgoye, Somalia
The BBC's Mohamed Dore reports on a rare road trip out of Somalia's capital, Mogadishu, into territory run by Islamist militants.
Ethiopia Makes Appeal For Emergency Aid Amid Drought
Ethiopia Makes Appeal for Emergency Aid Amid Drought U.S.-backed regime faces worsening crisis ahead of 2010 elections by Abayomi Azikiwe Editor, Pan-African News Wire News Analysis After months of food deficits, deepening political problems domestically and regionally, within the broader context of the world economic crisis, the Ethiopian ...
Djibouti says Eritrea arming, training militias
Djibouti's foreign minister accused neighbouring Eritrea on Sunday of arming and training militias to carry out sabotage in the tiny Horn of Africa country, and of fomenting chaos in the region.
Gen.Aronda warns of terror attack on Uganda
Kampala Chief of Defence Forces Gen. Aronda Nyakairima threw his weight behind the policea s alerts of possible terrorist attacks in the country and said yesterday that the country is a target of reprisal attacks especially because of Ugandaa s peacekeeping mission in Somalia.
Uganda releases detained Somali minister - Summary
Ugandan authorities have released Somalia's state minister for defence after clearing him of involvement in terror attacks in insurgency-hit Somalia, a Ugandan army official said Wednesday.
Uganda releases detained Somali minister
Ugandan authorities released Somalia's junior defence minister Youssuf Mohamed Siad after he was arrested by mistake overnight in the capital Kampala, the army spokesman said.
Somali president to appeal to local community
The new president of Somalia must convince not only those in his war-ravaged country that he can bring peace and stability but also the thousands of refugees who have found sanctuary in the United States.
IDB and QRC to support displaced in Somalia
Doha: Qatar Red Crescent and the Islamic Development Bank will offer $350m for the displaced people in Somalia.
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