At least 300 suspected Al Shabaab members have been detained in what has been described as the biggest mass arrest in the country's capital, Mogadishu. Read more »
The night-time curfew imposed on Kismayu, aims to end a series of bombings and insecurity acts since the withdrawal of militia group Al Shabaab from the port city. Read more »
The newly elected Prime Minister has promised that corruption will not be tolerated during his term in office. Read more »
Somali and Kenyan forces reportedly killed suspected Al Shabaab militants after they launched a search that included door-to-door security operations in the port city of Kismayu, ... Read more »
AU soldiers have arrested suspects believed to be behind the recent spate of killings of media workers in the country's capital Mogadishu. Read more »
Security forces are on high alert following intelligence reports of retaliation from Al Shabaab and their sympathizers. This comes in the wake of Kenya Defence Force entering ... Read more »
The former Al Shabaab stronghold of Kismayu has been rocked by multiple blasts just a day after Somali and African Union forces moved into the port city. Read more »
Fears of counter attacks by militia group Al Shabaab has gripped the port city of Kismayu, which was the militia group's last stronghold they reportedly retreated from. Read more »
Deadly fighting erupted overnight on the outskirts of the town of Kismayu just a day after militia group Al Shabaab retreated from the port city, according to residents. Read more »
Somalia's al-Shabaab militia have withdrawn from many parts of Kismayo following an offensive in recent days. Read more »
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