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Somalia
Essays & reportage
A generous man caught in the system
Andrew Dodd
2 August 2017
Living in limbo, his options narrowing, Aziz survives on his wits in the Indonesian capital
Correspondents
Tales of the unexpected
Clar Ni Chonghaile
2 May 2013
The world’s largest refugee settlement is now telling its own stories, writes
Clar Ni Chonghaile
Correspondents
“We can rise from the ashes”
Clar Ni Chonghaile
21 June 2012
Clar Ni Chonghaile
finds signs of progress in the Somali capital
Books & arts
Crisis management
Klaus Neumann
26 August 2011
Perhaps ten million displaced people live in camps, often for years or even decades, writes
Klaus Neumann
International
Understanding Somali society
I.M. Lewis
17 August 2011
The distinguished anthropologist
I.M. Lewis
discusses the background to the famine in Somalia
International
Radicalising Somalia
Peter Browne
6 August 2009
How international involvement helped fuel the growth of militancy
Correspondents
The two Islamists
Xan Rice
23 May 2009
With two former allies battling for control of Mogadishu, Somalia’s transitional government faces a fresh challenge, writes
Xan Rice