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Some in Mogadishu see international Somalia meet-up as hopeful sign, while others remain sceptical it will bring change.
Britain pledges millions to help train security forces and judges for war-torn country at conference in London.
A pair of explosions claimed by al-Shabaab have left at least ten dead in the Somali capital.
Athletes are irked about troops' refusal to leave run-down facilities in Mogadishu.
Killing of Mohamed Ibrahim Rage this week highlights lack of safety for reporters working in the war-torn country.
President acknowledges rights issues but denies allegations his soldiers have been abusing people in refugee camps.
Business for women sellers of stimulant banned by al-Shabab has boomed since the armed group was driven out.
Security Council agrees to lift decades-old embargo for one year to help in its fight against armed al-Shabab group.
President promises to find out why journalist controversially sentenced for interviewing alleged rape victim is in jail.
Bus drivers complain of losing livelihood, as fighting between government troops and al-Shabab make journeys riskier.
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