MOGADISHU, Somalia (AP) – Mogadishu is losing a label it never wanted in the first place: The World’s Most Dangerous City. The seaside Somali capital is enjoying a peace that, except for the ...
Mogadishu is rising, literally, from the ashes of decades of war. Pavements remain scarred by bullet holes and ruined ...
(Recasts with UNHCR comment) By Sahal Abdulle MOGADISHU, April 25 (Reuters) - The Somali capital Mogadishu is becoming a "ghost city" as residents flee a government offensive to crush Islamist ...
Somalia is trying to rewrite its global reputation as tourists — including from Türkiye — cautiously return to Mogadishu, ...
MOGADISHU, Somalia -- Fueled by the high-volume music and fast-talking rappers, the Somali crowd danced, shouted and sang. Mogadishu's first music festival in decades acted as another step in moving ...
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Many of Mogadishu’s buildings still bear the scars of war, their stone facades bullet-riddled and their walls blown out. But the Somali government spokesman, Abdirahman Omar Osman, argues that ...
"Mogadishu is no longer the world's most dangerous city. It's on the peace path now," he said. "We are working on making it safe for foreigners to work here as well." Somalia's defense minister, ...
MOGADISU, Somalia (AP) — Mogadishu is losing a label it never wanted in the first place: The World's Most Dangerous City. The seaside Somali capital is enjoying a peace that, except for the infrequent ...