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  1. 21 April 2011

    26 May 2011 SRSG Mahiga updates the 273th meeting of the African Union Peace and Security Council (AUPSC) in Addis Ababa reporting on the continued political paralysis in the TFG, between the G

  2. 06 August 2011

    27 October 2011 Al-Shabaab announces its intention to leave Mogadishu and begins vacating key strategic points throughout the city, including Baakara Market.

  3. 26 February 2011

    26 May 2011 Mayor of Galkayo in "Puntland" resigns amidst recent insecurity and targeted killings in the town.

  4. Nairobi, 04 December 2011

    4 December 2011

  5. 10 June 2011

    13 June 2011 The Interior Minister and Minister for National Security, Abdishakur Sheik Hassan Farah, is murdered in an apparent suicide attack at his house in Mogadishu.

  6. 15 October 2011

    27 October 2011 The Kenyan army launches an incursion into Somalia dubbing the offensive "Operation Linda Nchi" - or "Defend our Country".

  7. 04 – 06 September 2011

    27 October 2011 The Consultative Meeting for Ending the Transition takes place in Mogadishu with an opening ceremony at Parliament and ends by adopting a detailed Roadmap for completing the curre

  8. 4 April 2011

    26 May 2011 Somali Prime Minister Mohammed Abdullahi Mohammed sends a letter to the UN Secretary-General demanding that all UN agencies working for Somalia should move to Mogadishu within 90 days.

  9. 20 July 2011

    27 October 2011 Prime Minister Abdiweli Mohamed Ali announces his new Cabinet made up of 18 ministers who are all new faces.

  10. 9 February 2011

    26 May 2011 The Monitoring Group on Somalia and Eritrea briefs the Sanctions Committee and reports that Al-Shabaab is now financially self-sufficient.

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