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MOGADISHU, Somalia (AP) — A Chinese-owned fishing vessel hijacked off the Somali coast in November has been set free with its 18-member crew, the Chinese Embassy in Somalia said Monday.
Nathan Gage Ingram, a special warfare operator first class, was awarded the Navy and Marine Corps Medal earlier this month ...
The crew members of a North Korean freighter regained control of their ship from pirates who hijacked the vessel off Somalia, but not without a deadly fight, the U.S. Navy reported Tuesday. When the ...
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AllAfrica on MSNSomalia's President Defends Oil Deal With Turkey Amid CriticismSomali President Hassan Sheikh Mohamud has defended the recent oil exploration deal with Turkey, calling it a mutually beneficial agreement after online criticism emerged over the terms.The president ...
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allAfrica.com on MSNShots fired as pirates stalk bulker in Gulf of Aden for two hoursA pirate group fired shots towards a bulker as part of a two-hour pursuit in the Gulf of Aden. The master of the unnamed ...
The aggression against the Maakhir coast by Somaliland’s forces showcases a troubling escalation. This is not merely a dispute over territory; it is an orchestrated series of hostile actions aimed at ...
including fisheries along Somalia’s coast. Following several strategic advances by Al-Shabab in March, Somali President Hassan Sheikh Mohamud visited Ankara and met with President Erdogan in a ...
Puntland security forces have seized a suspicious boat carrying Somali nationals and foreigners, including children ...
Exemplary cooperation between two countries continues to grow stronger, says Turkish energy and natural resources minister ...
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