African Union peacekeepers cite struggles in expanding reach across Somalia’s troubled capital

AU peacekeepers expand bases in Somali capital

Food prices go up in Somali capital during Ramadan as traders flee, fearing renewed violence

Food prices in Somali capital go up during Ramadan

Virginia man has been stuck in limbo in Egypt for 6 weeks after he appeared on US no-fly list

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.