DAO News

Friday, 29 July 2011

AU forces surround market controlled by Somali militants blocking aid for famine refugees

MOGADISHU, Somalia — African Union and Somali forces traded barrages of fire at a new front line in Mogadishu on Friday, as the AU troops gained new territory against insurgents who may try to disrupt food distributions to famine victims. A battlefield commander, Col. Paul Lokech, told The ...

Related News:-

Posted by Mamohan Kapoor at 08:53
Email ThisBlogThis!Share to XShare to FacebookShare to Pinterest

No comments:

Post a Comment

Newer Post Older Post Home
View mobile version
Subscribe to: Post Comments (Atom)
Related Posts Plugin for WordPress, Blogger...

Popular Posts

  • Strauss-Kahn issue hurting Socialists
    PARIS, Sept. 6 (UPI) -- France's Socialist party is struggling to find a successor to Dominique Strauss-Kahn, political observers said. ...
  • Officials hope temporary levee will save Iowa town - AP
    A temporary earthen levee is the only barrier standin g between Hamburg and the floodwaters of the Missouri River, and officials hope effort...
  • Arizona wildfire near biggest in state history - AP
    An enormous wildfire in eastern Arizona is poised to become the largest in state history, as firefighters tried to keep it from devouring a ...
  • Top Gadhafi official flees to Niger in desert trek - AP
    Convoys of Moammar Gadhafi loyalists, including his security chief, have fled across the Sahara into Niger in a move that Libya's former...
  • Assad: Syria won't stop fight against "terrorists"
    Syrian President Bashar al-Assad said on Tuesday his forces would continue to pursue "terrorist groups" after Turkey pressed him t...
  • End of Summer Fun Abounds at Vail Village Resorts
    VAIL, CO  — Vail takes a unique twist from the snow covered ski trails during the late summer months of August and September, welcoming the ...
  • Starwood Hotels Around the World Roll out the Welcome Mat for Millions of New Chinese Travelers
    SHANGHAI--(BUSINESS WIRE)-- As one of the world’s fastest growing travel markets, with 100 million outbound travelers expected by 2015, Chin...
  • ConAgra Buys Marie Callender's Trademark
    ConAgra Foods Inc. has purchased the Marie Callender's brand trademark for $57.5 million. The food maker announced the purchase from the...
  • 2 die as small plane crashes in Southern Calif.
    CORONA, Calif. (AP) -- Authorities say two people are dead after a small airplane crashed in flames in Southern California's Cleveland N...
  • Katia weakens to Category 2 hurricane - AP
    Hurricane Katia has weakened over the Atlantic Ocean to a Category 2 storm. The U.S. National Hurricane Center in Miami said Tuesday night t...

Blog Archive

  • ►  2012 (5)
    • ►  January (5)
  • ▼  2011 (3070)
    • ►  December (263)
    • ►  November (430)
    • ►  October (296)
    • ►  September (439)
    • ►  August (592)
    • ▼  July (531)
      • Deadly Violence Strikes Chinese City Racked by Eth...
      • FBI: 'Credible lead' surfaces in D.B. Cooper case
      • Official: NKorea wants nuke talks to resume soon - AP
      • UPDATE 1-India's Idea Q1 net falls, but less than ...
      • Obama Announces Debt-Reduction Deal Approved by Se...
      • North Korea says China to supply aid to help recov...
      • 49ers say Gore will end holdout Monday
      • It's a deal: Obama, Congress will avert default
      • States ponder: What happens when the money stops?
      • McConnell outlines framework of potential debt deal
      • Death toll in Ukraine mine accidents reaches 37
      • Reward offered for stolen military rifles
      • AP Exclusive: Insanity ruling not likely in Norway
      • Verdict for 2 Americans in Iran within a week
      • Activists: Syrian army kills 62 in attacks
      • Activists: Syrian army kills 62 in attacks - AP
      • Trial judge for Egypt's Mubarak to speed process
      • 9 killed when boat hits barge on Moscow River
      • Rafael Furcal: Traded to St. Louis
      • Bevilacqua's Testimony Posted Online
      • NATO in north Kosovo withdraws from Serb roadblock
      • Syrian tanks storm Hama, 24 dead: doctor
      • Will a chastened Murdoch prove good for News Corp?
      • Rival rebel factions clash in Libya, 4 dead
      • Investing: Is there sunshine ahead for cloud compu...
      • US troop drawdown plans due by mid-October; comman...
      • Tanks storm Syria's Hama: residents
      • LaPorta's HR in 9th lifts Indians over Royals 5-2
      • Donovan double leads Galaxy over Whitecaps
      • Toronto FC-Timbers Preview
      • Cheers to screams as jet from NY crashes in Guyana
      • Calif Santa Claus fired for bawdy humor dies at 69
      • Duke eyes possible NCAA recruiting violation
      • Caribbean Airlines 737 Crash Lands in Guyana
      • Senate kills latest House debt measure
      • Egypt: Militants attack gas pipeline to Israel
      • Adlington wins women’s 800 freestyle at worlds
      • 2 women, pilot, killed in helicopter crash in sout...
      • Orlando Eval Period Wrap: Class of 2012
      • Mine Explosion in Ukraine Kills 17
      • Phillies acquire Pence from Astros
      • Inquirer copy of Bevilacqua testimony only one now...
      • House approves debt bill; Senate rejects it
      • More of the same amid Obama's 'change'
      • US STOCKS-Wall St ends worst week in year on debt ...
      • Tropical storm makes landfall, fizzles over dry Texas
      • Medical Examiner: Burned body is missing Detroit g...
      • Tropical storm Don barrels towards parched Texas
      • Oracle to HP: core of lawsuit 'complete fiction'
      • Senate Democrats block Boehner debt ceiling plan a...
      • Federal human trafficking trial opens in Hawaii
      • It’s Up to the Senate
      • McFarlane Attorney: Charges Aren't Clear
      • Vets with PTSD get benefits under settlement
      • America's best-loved cars
      • Georgia: Mother Gets Retrial in Jaywalking Death
      • AU forces surround market controlled by Somali mil...
      • As first funeral is held, Norway PM says: 'We're g...
      • Apple takes the global smartphone market crown
      • Libyan Woman Who Claimed Rape Arrives in U.S.
      • The players won one
      • Relatives grieve over China crash as anger lingers
      • More Than 100 Customers Select or Implement Oracle...
      • EADS Says Suppliers Are Bottleneck in Airbus Produ...
      • EGYPT: Hosni Mubarak and sons to be tried in Cairo
      • Debt-ceiling outcome as unclear as ever
      • Dan Peek, original member of band America, dies
      • Indonesian Potter fans get some relief at last
      • Kat Von D on Dealing with Jesse James Breakup: 'I ...
      • Seoul shares open up as Samsung gains
      • Blast on Iran pipeline cuts gas flow to Turkey
      • Users Turn Off Google TV, as Returns Outpace Sales
      • The players won one
      • Contracts to buy homes rose in June for 2nd month
      • Mom pleads guilty to killing twin infant boy; want...
      • Chile Behind Uruguay Converge on Brazil for World-...
      • Nintendo slashes price of slow-selling 3DS
      • Christie 'fine and in charge'
      • FBI: Arrested Ft. Campbell soldier had bomb-making...
      • Lauryn Hill: Rohan Marley not father of 6th child
      • 20 injured in 2 separate Seattle shootings
      • 20 injured in 2 separate Seattle shootings
      • America's Best-Loved Cars
      • Caldwell Parish schools free of federal oversight
      • iPhone could solve debt ceiling stalemate
      • NFL players return to work, ready for football
      • Teacher who blogged about her 'lazy' students gets...
      • U.S. special ops unit faced pitched Afghan battle
      • African Farmers Challenge ADM for Bigger Share of ...
      • County Board vote Thursday on domestic partner ben...
      • Google+ traffic dropping already?
      • Syrian opposition activists meet in Istanbul to pl...
      • Plan Would Keep Qaddafi in Libya, but Out of Power
      • Dan Peek, original member of band America, dies
      • Norway’s Premier Vows to Keep an Open Society
      • Trade panel to probe Samsung lawsuit against Apple
      • Credit Suisse to cut jobs as sags on poor trading
      • Air Canada plane forced to return to Australia
      • Chula Vista Serves Launches Love Your Block, Spons...
      • Source: Eagles, Vick pursuing long-term contract
    • ►  June (519)

Followers

Total Pageviews

About Me

Mamohan Kapoor
View my complete profile
Awesome Inc. theme. Powered by Blogger.