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Turkey to drill oil off Somali coast starting in 2025
It is believed that Somalia and Turkey signing a marine and defence cooperation agreement paved the way for the oil deal.


Big guns Uganda to stay put in Somalia
Uganda People’s Defence Forces (UPDF), which forms Sector 1 of Atmis, also deploys over vast territory that covers more than 240km of the long Somali shoreline, its main highways, coastal and nearby ...


EU, UK to pump funds into Somalia security sector
The agreed funding for Somali National Army amounts to €42 million ($43 million) while, according to the EU, “Previous support to the SNA under the EPF amounts to €50 million ($51 million).” This came ...


Heavy rains to affect 770k people in Somalia: US
MOGADISHU. — The upcoming heavier normal Gu rains and floods in 22 districts of Somalia are expected to affect some 770 000 people, the UN Office for the Coordination of Humanitarian Affairs (OCHA) ...


Somali pirates say ship freed after $7.7m ransom paid
Somali pirates have released a hijacked ship, MV Abdullah, and its crew of 23 after a $US5 million ($A7.7 million) ransom was paid, according to two pirates.


Somalia refuses to accept Ethiopian naval base in breakaway region
Ethiopia sparked a diplomatic row in January by signing a deal with Somaliland to lease 20 km of its coastline in return for recognizing the region as an independent state ...


NZ provides humanitarian support to Ethiopia, Somalia
New Zealand is contributing seven million NZ dollars (4.14 million U.S. dollars) to support communities affected by severe food insecurity and other urgent humanitarian needs in Ethiopia and Somalia.


Somali pirates release hijacked ship MV Abdullah after $5 million ransom
Somali pirates released the hijacked ship MV Abdullah after receiving a $5 million ransom. The pirates verified the money, divided it, and evaded gove ...