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Former Somali presidents have united to condemn illegal land seizures in Mogadishu, warning they threaten stability and ...
It’s true that what the U.S. has been trying for decades has yielded very limited returns. But it is equally true that ...
As Fartun Hashi Warsame serves cardamom-spiced tea at her shop, she often overhears worried chatter about the al-Shabaab ...
A lack of administrative recognition means Mogadishu’s growing informal settlements are deprived of government services.
The Somali Journalists Syndicate (SJS) strongly condemns the wave of attacks targeting journalists in Mogadishu amid violent ...
Diphtheria cases and deaths have risen sharply this year in Somalia, where the response has been curtailed by vaccine ...
Somalia's federal government has announced new measures aimed at preventing opposition groups from arming themselves inside the capital, amid rising political tensions and failed reconciliation talks.
Mogadishu’s gradual return to normalcy did not begin only with the ousting of al-Shabab in August 2011, but also with a series of visits by presidents and diplomats from around the world.
Mogadishu, the capital war-torn city of Somalia, is losing a label it never wanted in the first place: The World's Most Dangerous City.
"Escape From Mogadishu" producer Hyejung Kang and director Seung-wan Ryoo talk with TheWrap's Steve Pond on the challenges of making a large scale action film.
Ahmed Jama near Mogadishu’s fish market, where he makes daily purchases for his restaurants. Behind him are the ruins of a hotel. Photographs by Jonathan Torgovnik/Reportage by Getty Images.
MOGADISHU, Somalia - Mogadishu is losing a label it never wanted in the first place: The World's Most Dangerous City. The seaside Somali capital is enjoying a peace that, except for the infrequent … ...