A baby born with two faces in an Indian village
Lali was born with a very rare condition called craniofacial duplication which means she has one head but has two identical faces merged together.
Terrorist suspect remanded in police custody.02/03/08.
The Oslo Magistrate's Court has ruled that a man arrested by the Norwegian Police Security Service (PST) on Thursday, suspected of having financed terrorism abroad, will remain in police custody for four weeks
Government forces raid three Somali radio stations. 02/03/08.
MOGADISHU (AFP) — Heavily armed Somali government forces on Sunday raided three private radio stations in the capital, forcing them to cease broadcasting, the stations' journalists said
Somaliland Capture of Disputed Town Denied By Puntland Leader. Media reports that Somali soldiers from the country's breakaway republic of Somaliland have captured a key town in the disputed region of Sanaag are "untrue," the leader of the rival sub-state of Puntland said Monday.
Waraysiga Meles Zenawi. Ra'iisul wasaaraha Ethiopia, Meles Zenawi, ayaa BBC-da uga waramay arrimo ay ka mid yihiin goorta ciidamadiisa uu kala baxayo Soomaaliya iyo arrimo kale.
Twenty dead in explosions in Somalia: Official.
MOGADISHU: Twenty people, most of them Ethiopians, were killed and at least 80 wounded in northeastern Somalia when twin explosions rocked a residential area, the information ministry said. 06/02/08.
Finnish Embassy in Kenya receives attack warning
NAIROBI, Feb 6 (Reuters) - The Finnish Embassy in Kenya said on Wednesday it had received an email warning that it was at risk of a possible attack linked to Somalia.
Somalia: Humanitarian Crisis
The Food Security Analysis Unit for Somalia (FAO/FSAU) and FEWSNET Somalia confirm that the overall humanitarian situation in Somalia has deteriorated over the last six months. Between 1.8 and 2 million people, including roughly 1 million IDPs, are estimated to be in need of humanitarian assistance and livelihood support for at least the next six months. The food security and nutrition situation has improved for the rural populations of southern regions of Juba and Gedo, regions previously devastated by the regional drought in 2005/6. However, the humanitarian situation has deteriorated over the last six months in the Shabelle, Hiran and Central regions due to a significant increase in the number of Internally Displaced Persons (IDPs) fleeing Mogadishu and a deepening drought in Hiran and Central regions. In addition, hyperinflation in basic food and non-food items throughout the country is creating problems of food access for urban populations, especially the urban poor.
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