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Baidoa Diary surrounding political events

During the Occupation (Sept. 1995 – June 1999) Baidoa, the headquarter of Bay region, was occupied on Sept 17, 1995 just about six months after the declaration of the autonomous

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Astronomers Released The First-Ever Image Of A Black Hole

Outerspace is undoubtedly one of the greatest mysteries that keeps people on the edge of their seats. Its vast blackness stretches further than we could ever imagine which makes finding

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An Overview of the Rahanweyn in South-Central Somalia

The interreiverine area of Somalia is inhabited almost entirely by persons identifying themselves as Rahanweyn, one of the two ‘agricultural clans’ of the Somali people (Samatar, 1982;10) – the other

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Building Peace From Below?

Abstract A preliminary report by Bernhard Helander in cooperation with Mohamed Haji Mukhtar and I. M. Lewis Based upon original field research by Mohamed Haji Mukhtar Commissioned by the Life

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Important Players in the Presidential Race

The candidates are without question very important in the 2016 Presidential race, after all one of them will end up deciding the fate of the U.S. for many years to

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Trump Still Leading the Pack

In every presidential race there are always surprises but the sustained popularity of Donald Trump in the Republican race has surprised even those who have been following politics for decades.

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December Poised to Set the Economic Tone for 2016

Investors are bracing themselves for a big month in December, as there are several important pending events and announcements that will likely set the overall tone for the economy and

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Missouri President Resigns Amid Student Criticism of Systematic Racism

It all started when the undergraduate student body president at the University of Missouri was racially abused on September 11th. Payton Head, an African American, was walking home when “some

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Egyptian leader’s first visit to UK overshadowed by Plane Crash

Egyptian leader’s first visit to UK overshadowed by Plane Crash President Abdul Fattah el-Sisi’s first official visit to the UK was met with a bitter welcome from scores of protestors

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Soon, Your Car May Prevent You From Driving Drunk

New blood-alcohol-sensor technology could cause your car to shut down automatically if it senses you’re over the legal blood-alcohol limit of 0.08. In a presentation to Congress on Thursday, the

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