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  • ...nd [[Ethiopia]] to the west. The term "country" must be used advisedly, as Somalia heads the list of most indices of failed states, being in a situation barel ...on targets suspected of involvement with terrorist groups reaching outside Somalia. The 14 September operation targeted Al-Shabab.
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  • ...009, for security reasons, the U.S. has no diplomatic representation in [[Somalia]] although diplomatic relations have not been broken; the closest ambassado
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  • *[http://news.bbc.co.uk/2/hi/africa/7358764.stm Somalia's pirates face battles at sea], BBC News. (2008-09-29)
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  • ...eputy Assistant Secretary of State for East Asia Affairs; Special Envoy to Somalia for [[George H. W. Bush]] and [[Bill Clinton]]
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  • [[President of Somalia]], 2006, 2009-present
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  • Venomous viper species of the genus ''Echis'', found only in Somalia.
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  • {{r|Somalia|Peace operations in Somalia}}
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  • A semi-autonomous region in the northeast of Somalia whose capital is Garowe.
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  • A venomous member of the genus Bitis, found only in Somalia, eastern Ethiopia and northern Kenya.
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  • Largest city and port, as well as official capital, of [[Somalia]]
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  • '''Puntland''' is a semi-autonomous region of [[Somalia]]. Its capital is [[Garowe]]. ...disputes with [[Somaliland]], another self-proclaimed autonomous region of Somalia.
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  • A large oil tanker set ablaze by her owners off the coast of Somalia, in order to collect on the vessel's insurance
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  • ...Command]], which is conducting counter-piracy operations in the waters off Somalia; now under [[Turkish Navy]] command
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  • ...Task Force 151]] on [[piracy|counter-piracy operations]] in the waters off Somalia
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  • *UN Office for the Coordination of Humanitarian Affairs (OCHA), Map of Somalia: Population Displacements - Mogadishu, 8 - 11 May 2009, 14 May 2009, availa
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  • United States military operations in [[Somalia]], under UN [[Chapter VII peace operations]] authority, first involving hum
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  • ==Recipients, Somalia==
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  • '''Mogadishu''' is the largest city, largest port, and official capital of [[Somalia]], in [[East Africa]]. Its security is sufficiently poor to make it dysfync | title = Somalia: Unreliable Calm Returns to Warring Zones in Mogadishu
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  • ...009, for security reasons, the U.S. has no diplomatic representation in [[Somalia]] although diplomatic relations have not been broken; the closest ambassado
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  • ...General]]; commanded Amphibious Group Three during the withdrawal from [[Somalia]]
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  • ...is hughesi''''' is a venomous [[Viperinae|viper]] species found in only in Somalia.<ref name="McD99"/> No subspecies are currently recognized.<ref name="ITIS" ...rn of Africa.<ref name="Stat">[http://www.statoids.com/uso.html Regions of Somalia] at [http://www.statoids.com/ Statoids.com: Administrative Divisions of Cou
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  • ....S. Ambassador to Mali]], and involved in Cuban policy and operations in [[Somalia]], [[Angola]], and [[Haiti]]; [[democracy promotion]] and [[peace operation
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  • ...ask Force 150 conducting security operations in international waters off [[Somalia]]
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  • {{rpl|Somalia}}
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  • ...Taxonomic Information System]. Accessed 5 April 2007.</ref> found only in Somalia, eastern Ethiopia and northern Kenya.<ref name="SB95">Spawls S, Branch B. 1 ...tans]]'' grows to about 800-900 mm. However, in northern Kenya, Uganda and Somalia, they grow unusually large, reaching lengths of up to 1905 mm.<ref name="SB
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  • {{r|Somalia}}
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  • ...landpress.com/au%E2%80%88wants-somalia-declared-no-fly-zone-12041 AU Wants Somalia Declared No Fly Zone]
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  • {{r|Somalia}}
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  • ....S. Department of Justice]] police training in [[Latin America]], and in [[Somalia]] and [[Haiti]]; advisory council, [[Jewish Institute for National Security
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  • ...Lebanon, Libya, Mauritania, Morocco, Oman, Palestine, Qatar, Saudi Arabia, Somalia, Sudan, Syria, Tunisia, United Arab Emirates, and Yemen.
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  • ...an]]; commanded Marine aviation forces in [[Operation Restore Hope]] in [[Somalia]], [[Republican Study Committee]]
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  • {{r|Somalia}}
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  • ...s. Its founders were motivated by the humanitarian disasters in Rwanda and Somalia. The current president and chief executive is Louise Arbour, Former U.N. Hi ...the Ethiopia-Eritrea Conflict, Darfur Conflict, Georgia-Russia Conflict, Somalia, Sri Lanka and Pakistan;
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  • {{r|Somalia}}
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  • ...es]] who reports being held in [[extrajudicial detention]] in [[Kenya]], [[Somalia]], and [[Ethiopia]].<ref name=Ap2007-04-03/><ref name=cbsnews2007-04-04/> Tuweni says she was beaten in Kenya, then sent to [[Somalia]], a country she had never visited, and had no connection with.
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  • {{r|Somalia}}
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  • Ali was born in a traditional Somali family in Somalia in 1985.<ref>{{Cite web|title=Mohamed Abdulkarim Ali|url=https://uofrpress. ...l story with the history of and commentary on the places he's called home: Somalia, Europe and Canada.
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  • ...M [[Michelle Howard]] and Expeditionary Strike Group 2 in the waters off [[Somalia]]. She carries U.S. [[Marine Air-Ground Task Force#Marine Expeditionary Uni
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  • ...e. They also occur in eastern Africa in most of Tanzania, all of Kenya and Somalia, parts of Uganda, Ethiopia, Eritrea, Dijibouti, Sudan and Egypt. <ref name ...ap at the northern range of spotted hyaenas, most notably Kenya, Ethiopia, Somalia and across West Africa just south of the Sahara desert. The range of stripe
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  • {{r|U.S. Ambassador to Somalia}}
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  • ...red by [[Eritrea]] in the north, [[Ethiopia]] in the west and south, and [[Somalia]] in the south-east. The capital and major port is Djibouti City, which is
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  • {{r|Somalia}}
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  • :A [[Somalia|Somali]] term meaning “soldier” which is often used by Somali immigrant
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  • In 2007, she took on [[piracy|counter-piracy]] duties in the waters off [[Somalia]].
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  • ...nd [[Ethiopia]] to the west. The term "country" must be used advisedly, as Somalia heads the list of most indices of failed states, being in a situation barel ...on targets suspected of involvement with terrorist groups reaching outside Somalia. The 14 September operation targeted Al-Shabab.
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  • ...'', is, in April 2009, assigned to [[Task Force 151]] in the waters off [[Somalia]], under [[CDR]] [[Frank Castellano|Frank X. Castellano]].
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  • He also spoke on the piracy situation off Somalia in September 2009, after the U.S. raid on Al-Shabaab. Poverty and illiterac ...ion crash investigator. During the Gulf War, and in humanitarian relief to Somalia, he flew C-141 Starlifter transports.
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  • ...object to the China's deployment of warships to help deal with piracy off Somalia, he points out that this first global power projection means the US needs t | title=Red Tide: The Chinese Navy sets sail for Somalia.
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  • ...one and the main herb tasted is [[coriander]]. [[Kenya]], [[Tanzania]], [[Somalia]] and [[Ethiopia]] all have samosa variants.
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  • ...east Africa it occurs in northern Egypt, central Sudan, Eritrea, Ethiopia, Somalia and northern Kenya. There are also scattered populations in the southwest o |Southern Arabia, Somalia, Ethiopia, Sudan, Egypt, Libya and Tunisia.
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  • {{seealso|Somalia}} ...o be based in Somalia, widely accepted as the archetype of a failed state. Somalia’s interim president, Sheikh Sharif Sheikh Ahmed, a moderate Islamist call
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  • | title = From Atabrine in World War II to mefloquine in Somalia: The role of education in preventive medicine
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  • *[[Somalia]]
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  • ...ntout/0,8816,1893032,00.html}}</ref> As a reminder for the situation off [[Somalia]], seapower alone did not solve the problem; it was necessary to provide po
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  • ==Somalia==
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  • ...Force 151]] conducts [[piracy|counter-piracy]] operations off the coast of Somalia.
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  • ...lly recognised. It has been independent since 1991, when it seceded from [[Somalia]]. Prior to its unification with [[Italian Somaliland]] in 1960, it was a [
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  • ...008, it was responsible for Sudan, Eritrea, Ethiopia, Djibouti, Kenya, and Somalia. ...se, the major concerns of CENTCOM. piracy|counter-piracy in the waters off Somalia are another area of activity, the focus of Task Force 151, with naval Task
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  • ...sponsible for active [[piracy|counter-piracy]] operations off the coast of Somalia. She flew her flag in ''[[USS Boxer (LHD-4)]]'' when the task force rescued
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  • In August 1994, he became Deputy Chief of Mission in [[Mogadishu]], [[Somalia]]. His service as Deputy Chief of Mission in Maputo, [[Mozambique]] from 19
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  • ...n Zinni was the commander of combat operations for coalition operations in Somalia. At the time Zinni, then commanding CENTCOM, had recommended Army GEN Tommy
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  • ...as the German GSG-9 unit that had conducted a hostage rescue in Mogadishu, Somalia. Edward Meyer|Edward "Shy" Meyer, then Army Vice Chief of Staff, convinced ===Somalia===
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  • ...an]] and [[Persian Gulf]], and participated in Operation Restore Hope in [[Somalia]].
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  • ...><td>{{headofstate|Somalia}}</td><td>{{headofstate-enteredoffice|President|Somalia}}</td>
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  • ...in the savannas of subsaharan Africa from Nigeria east to Sudan, Ethiopia, Somalia and Kenya, south through Tanzania, Uganda, Rwanda, Burundi, DR Congo, Angol
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  • ...ar College workshop on piracy in the waters off [[Somalia]]<ref name=USNWC-Somalia>{{citation
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  • ...s and has direct experience in over two dozen conflict zones, especially [[Somalia]] and [[Kosovo]]. Von Hippel has been a senior research fellow at the Centr
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  • ...had including combat and post-combat assignments in Iraq, [[Bosnia]] and [[Somalia]].
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  • |Southern Ethiopia, Kenya, Somalia, eastern Uganda ...ritrea, Ethiopia, Kenya, Libya, Mali, Mauritania, Morocco, Niger, Nigeria, Somalia, Sudan, Tanzania, Togo, Tunisia, Uganda, Western Sahara
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  • ...as the German GSG-9 unit that had conducted a hostage rescue in Mogadishu, Somalia. Edward Meyer|Edward "Shy" Meyer, then Army Vice Chief of Staff, convinced
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  • ...ar, however, 13 new ones (not including the peace enforcement operation in Somalia) were approved between 1987 and 1992. There is another important figure tha | title = Somalia Operations: Lessons Learned
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  • ...atoon and company commander in the [[Vietnam War]]. His units deployed to Somalia, Haiti, Bosnia and Kosovo.
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  • ...mored pickup trucks, called "technicals" after similarly armed vehicles in Somalia. Irregulars also drove explosive-laden civilian vehicles to be used in suic
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  • ...onary Unit]] during the initial [[Operation RESTORE HOPE]] deployment in [[Somalia]]. LTG Newbold held national-level staff posts in the Joint Staff, Office o
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  • | quote = The Long Range Patrol Vessels being built for Somalia will be equipped with high-speed off-shore interceptor boats.
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  • ...d not only by insurgency, but by economics or anarchy, such as piracy from Somalia. ...s very real in the international waters of weak and failed states, such as Somalia.<ref name=Winter>{{citation
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  • ...l- and Eastern Africa from Nigeria east to Sudan, Uganda, Ethiopia, Kenya, Somalia, and south to Tanzania, Rwanda, Burundi and DR Congo. An isolated populatio
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  • ...t appointed by the Secretary-General on the situation of human rights in [[Somalia]]
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  • Somalia's Al-Shabaab claimed ties to Yemen in 2010, with weapons coming to Somalia, and al-Shabaab members volunteering to fight in Yemen.<ref name=Reuters>{{
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  • ===Somalia===
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  • |Somalia: northern Migiurtinia, near Meledin. ...northeastern Africa: northern Egypt and central Sudan, Eritrea, Ethiopia, Somalia and northern Kenya. In the southwestern Arabian Peninsula: scattered popula
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  • ...ap," in the context of providing support to Islamic militants in Chechnya, Somalia, and other areas outside the United States.
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  • ...ate)|Ireland]], [[Israel]], [[Jordan]], [[Kuwait]], [[Oman]], [[Qatar]], [[Somalia]], [[Sudan]], [[United Arab Emirates]], [[Yemen]], and [[Zimbabwe]].
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  • ...88 banned in [[South Africa]] and Pakistan, [[Saudi Arabia]], [[Egypt]], [[Somalia]], [[Bangladesh]], [[Sudan]], [[Malaysia]], [[Indonesia]], and [[Qatar]] fo
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  • ...in [[Kenya]], [[Uganda]], [[Tanzania]], [[Rwanda]], and [[Somalia|southern Somalia]]. It is found in [[Nigeria]], [[Liberia]], [[Senegal]], and [[Benin]] in [
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  • ...CDC to sequence the genome of two isolates of variola called Congo 70 and Somalia 77, which are pathogens with [[bioterrorism]] potential.
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  • *[[Somalia]], joined 20/09/1960
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  • ...ltipolar conflict involves Ethiopia, the breakaway country of Eritrea, and Somalia, the latter generally considered a failed state but beginning to establish | title = Somalia: CIA Blowback Weakens East Africa
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  • ...Expert, [[Chatham House]]: Horn of Africa - [[Ethiopia]], [[Eritrea]], [[Somalia]]
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  • ...African Republic, northern, eastern and southern DR Congo, Uganda, Kenya, Somalia, Rwanda, Burundi, Tanzania, Angola, Zambia, Malawi, Mozambique, Zimbabwe, B |Somalia, northern Kenya<ref name="Mal03"/>
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  • ...lic of the Congo]], southwestern [[Sudan]] to [[Ethiopia]], [[Eritrea]], [[Somalia]], [[Kenya]], eastern [[Uganda]], [[Tanzania]], southwards to [[Mozambique]
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  • ...ir operations remain classified, but they have been observed in Panama and Somalia.
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  • ...ana, Burkina Faso, Eritrea, Senegal, Mali, Ethiopia, Ivory Coast, Namibia, Somalia, Swaziland, Zambia, Gambia, Guinea Bissau, Liberia, Ivory Coast, Sierra Leo ...the Congo, Congo, Zambia, Kenya, north Burundi, Rwanda, Ethiopia, Uganda, Somalia
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  • ...Gulf War. U.A.E. troops have also participated in peacekeeping missions to Somalia, Lebanon, Bosnia, Albania, Kosovo, and Kuwait.
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  • ...ccessful Navy sniper mission to rescue Captain [[Richard Phillips]] from [[Somalia|Somali]] pirates). Conservapedia reports on but does not agree with the sta
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  • <td>[[Somalia]]</td><td>[[Mogadishu]]</td><td>[[Somali shilling]]</td> ...dofstate|Somalia}}<br><small>''since {{headofstate-enteredoffice|President|Somalia}}''</small></td>
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  • ...ough Algeria, Tunisia, Niger, Libya and Chad to Egypt, Sudan, Ethiopia and Somalia) through Sinai to the northern Negev of Israel. In the Arabian Peninsula, i
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  • ...ough Algeria, Tunisia, Niger, Libya and Chad to Egypt, Sudan, Ethiopia and Somalia), through Sinai to the northern Negev of Israel. In the Arabian Peninsula,
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  • {{seealso|Somalia}} ...ted States accused of having ties to al-Qaeda. Ethiopia then installed, in Somalia, a U.S.-backed transitional government headed by Abdullahi Yusuf, who analy
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  • ...oving away from socialism), [[Laos]], and Cuba. In Africa, [[Ethiopia]], [[Somalia]], [[Angola]] and [[Mozambique]] had governments which claimed to be Commun
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  • ...African Republic, northern, eastern and southern DR Congo, Uganda, Kenya, Somalia, Rwanda, Burundi, Tanzania, Angola, Zambia, Malawi, Mozambique, Zimbabwe, B
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  • Boof's father was an Egyptian Arab, her mother a Somalia girl, however, since she was born in
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  • ...ia]], [[Central African Republic]], [[Chad]], [[Ethiopia]], [[Eritrea]], [[Somalia]], and much of [[South Sudan]] and southeastern [[Sudan]].
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  • Al-Qaeda carried out a series of programs against the Western involvement in Somalia. It began with a December 1992 of a hotel in Aden, Yemen, used by American ...their country; he sent trainers and planners, including Mohammed Atef, to Somalia. They played a role in the Battle of Mogadishu on June 5.
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  • ...s less vocal as the United States pressed Museveni to send peacekeepers to Somalia. Uganda sent 1,500 troops as part of an African Union force that has had tr
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  • "Mission creep" is a constant problem in peace operations. In Somalia, the original and limited goal of providing food, in UN-directed UNOSOM I,
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  • They cite the use of drones in Somalia against the Islamic Courts Union, where the show of force led to popular an
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  • | title = From Atabrine in World War II to mefloquine in Somalia: The role of education in preventive medicine
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  • ...a, and at the mouth of the Gulf of Aden. which lies opposite the coast of Somalia at the mouth of the Gulf of Aden in the Indian Ocean. An inactive station a
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  • ...ry of 50 million in Eastern Africa. It shares borders with [[Ethiopia]], [[Somalia]], [[Tanzania]], [[Uganda]] and [[Sudan]]. Its coastline borders the [[Indi ...civil war which crippled neighbouring nations such as Ethiopia, Uganda and Somalia. It held elections in December 2002 which were deemed free and fair by inte
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  • ...l staff, he was involved with African crises including the withdrawal from Somalia and the aftermath of the Rwandan genocide and other interagency matters. He
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  • ...h]] sent 28,000 U.S. troops to a UN mission to distribute food in war-torn Somalia in 1992; Congress voted approval; Somali warlord Mohammed Aidid attacked an
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  • ...ay use violence to exploit this '''security gap'''—as in Haiti, Nepal, and Somalia."
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  • ...es for more than 100 million of the world's poor in countries as varied as Somalia and North Korea. <ref>Vivienne Walt, "The World's Growing Food-Price Crisis
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  • ...to terrorism, al-Qaeda today has sanctuaries in other countries, including Somalia, Yemen, and the tribal areas of Pakistan. Even if U.S. troops were to with
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  • ...dark places", where terrorists operate because political authority failed: Somalia or Sierra Leone. They argue, however, that Afghanistan under the Taliban wa
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  • ...d territory, and yet not be juridically recognized as a state (e.g., the [[Somalia|Somali]] region of [[Somaliland]]).
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  • ...tries of the world have the highest IMR, especially sub-Saharan Africa. In Somalia and Afghanistan civil wars have caused famines and disrupted public health
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  • ...s very real in the international waters of weak and failed states, such as Somalia. FID personnel may gather intelligence on pirate locations, and transmit th
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  • <tr><th align="left">Somalia</th><th align="left">child health passport; warqadda tallaalka carruurta iy
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  • ...ngo]], southwestern [[Sudan]], South Sudan to [[Ethiopia]], [[Eritrea]], [[Somalia]], southern [[Kenya]], eastern [[Uganda]], throughout [[Tanzania]], southwa
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  • In [[Somalia]], Robert Rotberg notes that, before the failure and collapse of the state
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  • In [[Somalia]], Robert Rotberg notes that, before the failure and collapse of the state
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  • ...ns<ref>For example in [[Somalia#Initial multinational actions of the 1990s|Somalia]]</ref> on humanitarian grounds. Tony Blair's conclusion was a combination
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  • ...eive missions for which they were not trained or equipped. For example, in Somalia, the original UN force was established for humanitarian services and limite
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  • ...a]], [[History of Slovenia]], [[History of Solomon Islands]], [[History of Somalia]], [[History of South Africa]], [[History of Spain]], [[History of Sri Lank
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  • ...alties taken by a too-light raid in Operation GOTHIC SERPENT in Mogadishu, Somalia. As a result, the initial concept of operations was to surround Baghdad wit
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  • ...ames Hyder}}</ref> Other al-Qaeda affiliates, such as those in Algeria and Somalia, may be more concerned with local matters.
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  • ...nnexed [[Egypt]], the [[Sudan]], and what are now [[Kenya]], [[Uganda]], [[Somalia]], [[Zimbabwe]], [[Zambia]], [[Botswana]], [[Gambia]], [[Sierra Leone]], [[
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  • ...alties taken by a too-light raid in Operation GOTHIC SERPENT in Mogadishu, Somalia. As a result, the initial concept of operations was to surround Baghdad wit
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