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Somalia hostages Jessica Buchanan, Poul Thisted freed by Navy SEALs

US Navy SEAL Team 6 stormed the area in central Somalia where hostages Jessica Buchanan and Poul Hagen Thisted were being held by gunmen late last night.

UN re-establishes a presence in Mogadishu after a 17-year hiatus

The UN has once again established an office in Somalia, after 17 years of staying away from the violent, war-torn African nation.

Somalia: Pirate movie selected for Sundance Film Festival

"Fishing Without Nets" tells the story of Somali pirates from their perspective.
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Somali pirates get their own movie. Here, suspected Somali pirates that arrived on the coast of Dwarka by boat sit on the ground as they are guarded by marine reserve police in Jamnagar district in Gujarat state on June 26, 2011. Indian police detained 18 suspected Somali pirates. (STR/AFP/Getty Images)

NAIROBI, Kenya — Looks like Somali pirates even have their own movie now.

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Shot by a young American filmmaker the short movie "Fishing Without Nets" tells the story of Somali piracy from the pirates' perspective.

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Somalia News: American journalist kidnapped in Galkayo

Galkayo in northern Somalia is becoming the country's new Kidnap Capital.
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An American journalist was kidnapped in Galkayo, Somalia. Here, armed men providing security to the local Galmadug administration official hold their high caliber weapons as they stand in a field in the plains near the central Somali town of Galkayo on Aug. 18, 2010. (Roberto Schmidt/AFP/Getty Images)

NAIROBI, Kenya — Somalia is a largely lawless and unusually dangerous place for foreigners.

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On Saturday gunmen seized an American journalist in the northern town of Galkayo which is fast-becoming the country's 'Kidnap Capital.'

US officials have not confirmed the identity of the man who was seized by gunmen close to Galkayo airport on Saturday.

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Local reports say he is a journalist with dual American and German citizenship and that he was initially taken to the town of Hobyo and then onto Haradheere, both notorious pirate hangouts.

Armed gangs, who are increasingly indistinguishable from pirates, are believed to be holding for ransom an American woman and Danish man, both of whom were abducted in Galkayo in October while working for a demining group, as well as two female Spanish aid workers kidnapped in north-east Kenya and later sold onto pirates.

More on GlobalPost: Royal Navy captures Somali pirates

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Somalia: MSF closes two major medical centers

The two facilities to be closed each hold 120 beds and treat malnutrition, measles and cholera, the Associated Press reported.

Somalia famine: "Tens of thousands will have died," UN says

The UN declared a famine in Somalia six months ago. Delivery of aid has been disrupted by Al Shabaab, an Islamist group with ties to Al Qaeda.

Royal Navy captures Somali pirates

The Royal Navy ship Fort Victoria and the USS Carney were sent to investigate the identity of the boat off the Somali coast.

Kenya military spokesman in Twitter war over graphic photos

Major Emmanuel Chirchir posted photos on Twitter of a man being brutally stoned to death in Somalia, but as Chirchir's followers pointed out, the photos aren't at all as he described them.
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Kenya military spokesman Major E. Chirchir posted graphic photos on his Twitter account that he said were of a Kenyan being stoned by Al Shabaab militants in Somalia. (Screengrab)

JOHANNESBURG, South Africa — Kenyan military spokesman Major Emmanuel Chirchir caused a stir when he began tweeting last year about Kenya's invasion of Somalia and the apparent threat of weapons-toting donkeys.

He caused another Twitter storm Wednesday with a series of tweets in which he described the brutal stoning to death of a Kenyan by Somalia's Al Shabaab militants, and posted graphic photos of the incident on Twitpic.

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Kenyan air strikes kill ’60 or more’ Somali militants

Hundreds of Kenyan troops crossed the border into Somalia in October to crush the hardline militants it blames for a series of attacks and kidnappings on Kenyan soil.

Somalia: Fist fights in parliament over new speaker

Somalia's transitional government controls only Mogadishu, defended from al Shabaab rebels by 10,000 African Union peacekeepers.
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