African Union peacekeepers cite struggles in expanding reach across Somalia’s troubled capital
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American on US no-fly list stranded in Egypt Somalis protest against al-Qaida linked militants after rebels exhume tombs in Mogadishu
Somalis protest against al-Qaida linked militants Somalia’s fragile government tries to counter propaganda blitz from militants
Somalia war moves to the airwaves NAIROBI, Kenya — Last year Somalia’s Radio Warsan was a pro-government station that vilified al-Qaida-linked insurgents. Today it is in the hands of the rebels as they battle the U.N.-backed government on the ground with guns and on the nation’s airwaves with pro-jihad messages. |
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