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Mr. Farmajo will discuss several issues with Mr. Odinga to strengthen the bilateral tie between the two nations. Kenyan government could support Somalia in its combat against the extremists.
This is a mesmerizing documentary about orphan elephants and orangutans who are given sanctuary and nurtured until they are ready to be returned to their natural habitat in the wild.
The Somali Youth Advocacy Organization, SYAO, organized a soccer tournament to celebrate the return of the Somali embassy in Kenya on December 7th last year.
Althoguh in the midst of major civil unrest, The Somali Football Federation Asks the UN and US to help them try to turn war and terror into enthusiasm for sports.
The Kenyan U 20 football squad coach, whose team is currently participating in the 2010 CECAFA U-20 development and friendship tournament in Asmara, has vowed that his young boys will defeat Somalia in revenge for the Somali U 17 team's humiliation
Australia is studying how to reduce wind-farm bird deaths, but rural landholders still face unanswered questions over turbine foundations and cleanup costs.