See various Reuters (from Thursday and from Tuesday), AP, AFP (from Wednesday and from Tuesday), VOA (from Thursday and from Wednesday), IRIN (from Thursday and from Tuesday), BBC, and Radio Netherlands stories from over the past few days concerning this week's attack at Ade.
In addition, IRIN has had three features this week concerning CAR: "Open season for bandits", "Struggling to undo the damage of sexual violence", and "Interview with Toby Lanzer – UN Humanitarian Coordinator in CAR".
And, see VOA ("Aid Officials Await Word on Foreign Captives in Somalia" and "16 Somalis Killed in Clashes Between Islamist Fighters, Government Forces"), DPA ("Attacks rock Somalia, leaving at least 20 dead" and "Doctors Without Borders closes Somali project after attacks"), Reuters, AFP ("Kenya, UN seek release of aid workers in Somalia: officials" and "At least 19 killed in Somali fighting"), AP ("Islamic insurgents seize 8th Somali town" and "5 soldiers killed in Somali explosion"), BBC, CNN, Al Jazeera, KBC, and "Surrey [UK] Advertiser" stories [plus several original reports each from Shabelle, Garowe Online, and Press TV] concerning the latest fighting in Somalia, this week's kidnapping of FAO workers, and/or MSF's announcement that it is closing its project in Kismayo--as well as Alisha Ryu's latest VOA feature, a new CNN feature based on this week's Refugees International report, a new OneWorld feature also based on the RI report, a new ISN feature, and a semi-related "Comment Is Free" post by Simon Tisdall. (Updated, on Friday, both to note the second [newer] AP story and the OneWorld feature, and to add the Garowe Online mention.) - EJM
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