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Al-Shabab rebels pull out of key Somali town
Rebel group pulls out of Kismayo, its last stronghold, after an assault by Kenyan and African Union forces.
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The insurgents are refusing peace talks so we ask how this affects the country's efforts to attain peace after 20 years.
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Ethiopia in talks over restive region
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Somalia's political restart
Can yet another attempt to install a strong central government after years of chaos really succeed?
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Country profile: Ethiopia
The country's economy has grown rapidly in recent years, but Ethiopia faces deep poverty and few political freedoms.
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Somali inspiration battles against the odds
Al Jazeera's Teresa Krug meets a young Somali Olympian battling to compete in London 2012.
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Timeline: Somalia's historic highlights
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Washington puts its money on proxy war
The US has been training, advising and conducting joint exercises all over the world with "proxy war on its mind".
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