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allAfrica.com on MSNSomalia: National Exams Begin Across Somalia - Students Sit for the FutureIt was a morning charged with purpose, a morning of quiet footsteps and deep breaths. In Mogadishu and across several regional cities in Somalia, the official Secondary School Leaving Certificate ...
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Hoyo Sambusas bringing a taste of Somalia to the Twin CitiesMariam Mohamed, the co-founder of Hoyo Sambusas, joins "The Afternoon Shift" with sambusa pastries in hand to talk about her ...
In summer 1904, millions of people descended on Bradford for arguably the biggest festival it has ever seen. Along with ...
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The EastAfrican on MSNStrategic indifference, proxy politics in Somalia make Shabaab a continental crisisIf Somalia’s leadership continues to prioritise personal gain over national survival, they will not only lose the country.
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allAfrica.com on MSNSomalia Rises to 4th Place Globally in Hajj Pilgrim Services - a Milestone in Religious Affairs ReformIn a remarkable stride for Somalia's public service and religious institutions, the Federal Government has announced that the country ranked 4th among global nations in delivering exceptional services ...
Donald Trump's administration argues that banning citizens of 12 countries from entering the US will fill gaps in foreign ...
"The image these guests will carry back with them is of a peaceful Somalia, a united people and a football culture that is rising once again. "Somalia deserves the trust to start hosting matches ...
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Trump is using travel bans to keep some people out—and additional means to make sure others don’t want to even visit.
"The image these guests will carry back with them is of a peaceful Somalia, a united people and a football culture that is rising once again. "Somalia deserves the trust to start hosting matches on ...
The Gray Street Farmers Market is held every Thursday from 10 a.m. to 2 p.m. on Gray Street between South Preston and South ...
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African prisoners in German camps were studied by ethnographers, who recorded their voices. What they had to say is poignant ...
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