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Authorities divert German-owned ship suspected of trying to covertly transport Iranian weapons in breach of embargo.
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An odious affair: The UN in Somalia
The organisation may destroy the country's political autonomy if there is no immediate pro-Somali intervention.
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AU forces claim Somali rebel bastion seizure
African forces backing Somali government troops say they took control of one of al-Shabab's last strongholds in Somalia.
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Shabab and Ethiopian troops clash in Somalia
Scores dead as al-Shabab and Ethiopian army engage in a three-hour-long gun battle in Yurkud, close to nations' border.
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Liberating Juba from Khartoum: the future of South Sudan
The recent squabble over oil between the country and Sudan points to its need to forge new regional alliances.
Wossen Ayele
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Last Modified: 25 Feb 2012 11:52 GMT
Deaths in US drone strike in Somalia
An attack on al-Shabab-held southern Somalia kills four people, including three foreigners according to officials.
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Saving Somalia: A wasted effort?
We ask how serious world leaders at the London conference are in tackling problems facing the war-torn African state.
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