IN PICTURES: London Conference on Somalia
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British Prime Minister David Cameron (6th left) opens the Somalia Conference at Lancaster House in London, on February 23, 2012. David Cameron opened the meeting of Somali leaders plus representatives from around 50 countries and organisations with an impassioned appeal for greater international assistance. Photo/AFP
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British Prime Minister David Cameron, (3rd left) leads a breakfast meeting with representatives of Somalia and the United Nations at 10 Downing Street in London, on February 23, 2012, before the Somalia Conference. Delegates are (L-R) Speaker of Transitional Federal Government (TFG), Hassan Sheikh Aden Issak, Deputy National Security Council, Oliver Robbins, David Cameron, Prime Minister of TFG, Abdiweli Mohamed Ali, British Ambassador to Somalia, Matt Baugh, Ahlu Sunna Wal Jamah (ASWJ) representative Hersi Mohamed Hilowle, Mayor and Governor of Banadir Region Modadishu, Mohamoud Ahmed Nur, President of Galmadug, Mohamed Ahmed Alin, UN Secretary-Genaral Ban Ki-Moon, President of TFG, Sharif Sheikh Ahmed, Chair of the Africa Union Commission and President of Puntland Abdirahman Mohamed Mohamud. Photo/AFP/Sang Tan/POOL
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US Secretary of State Hilary Clinton speaks with the President of Somalia Sheikh Sharif Ahmed during the Somalia Conference at Lancaster House in London, on February 23, 2012. Photo/AFP/ MATT DUNHAM/POOL
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British Prime Minister David Cameron shakes hands with President of Uganda Yoweri Museveni during the Somalia Conference at Lancaster House in London, on February 23, 2012. Photo/AFP/ MATT DUNHAM/POOL
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US Secretary of State Hilary Clinton speaks with the President of Kenya Mwai Kibaki during the Somalia Conference at Lancaster House in London, on February 23, 2012. Photo/AFP/ MATT DUNHAM/POOL
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US Secretary of State Hillary Clinton (left) meets with the Seychelles President James Michel at the Somalia Conference in Lancaster House in London, on February 23, 2012. Photo/AFP/ JASON REED/POOL
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President of Somalia Sheikh Sharif Ahmed (center) talks as President of Kenya Mwai Kibaki (left) and Prime Minister of Somalia TFG, Abdiweli Mohamed Ali listen on during the Somalia Conference at Lancaster House in London, on February 23, 2012. Photo/AFP
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Delegates pose for picture during the Somalia Conference at Lancaster House in London, on February 23, 2012. President of Somalia Sheikh Sharif Ahmed and UN Secretary-Genaral Ban Ki-Moon are absent in the picture. They were in a bilateral meeting. Photo/AP/Matt Dunham, Pool ALL+EPA
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British Prime Minister David Cameron (foreground centre) leads delegates at the Somalia Conference as they pose for an official picture at Lancaster House in London, on February 23, 2012. Photo/AFP/ MATT DUNHAM/POOL
IN PICTURES: Somalia car explosion
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The wreckage of the car bomb after it exploded outside a Somali government building in Mogadishu on February 17, 2012. The explosion left at least two people injured, and the outer wall of the building damaged. Photo/XINHUA
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The wreckage of the car bomb after it exploded outside a Somali government building in Mogadishu on February 17, 2012. TPhoto/XINHUA
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Residents near the scene of the explosion on February 17, 2012. Photo/XINHUA
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The wreckage of the car bomb after it exploded outside a Somali government building in Mogadishu on February 17, 2012. Photo/XINHUA
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The government building that was damaged in Mogadishu on February 17, 2012. Photo/XINHUA
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Police outside the building that was damaged during the explosion in Mogadishu on February 17, 2012. Photo/XINHUA
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Residents near the scene of the explosion on February 17, 2012. Photo/XINHUA
IN PICTURES: Somalis flee war torn towns
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Displaced Somalis fleeing the Afgoye corridor after African Union (AU) peace keeping forces advanced on suspected Al-Shabaab bases, south of Mogadishu, Somalia on February 16, 2012. Up to 400,000 people live in the Afgoye area. Up to 400,000 people live in the Afgoye area. Thousands of Afgoye inhabitants are believed to now be fleeing as AU troops intensify their operations and launch major attacks to gain control of the area. AFP PHOTO/Mohamed Abdiwahab
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Displaced Somalis fleeing the Afgoye corridor after African Union (AU) peace keeping forces advanced on suspected Al-Shabaab bases, south of Mogadishu, Somalia on February 16, 2012.
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A man carries a baby as displaced Somalis flee the Afgoye corridor after African Union (AU) peace keeping forces advanced on suspected Al-Shabaab bases, south of Mogadishu, Somalia on February 16, 2012. AFP PHOTO/Mohamed Abdiwahab
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Hundreds of Somalis march through the war-torn capital Mogadishu on February 15, 2012 in a rare open protest against Islamist Shebab insurgents and their Al-Qaeda allies. "Down with Al-Qaeda! Down with Al-Shabaab!" the crowds chanted, as they marched through the streets near the presidential palace, passing areas recently hit by suicide and car bomb attacks set off by the hardline Shabaab. AFP PHOTO / Mohamed Abdiwahab
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A Somali woman climbs onto the shoulders of two men as she marches with hundreds of Somalis through the war-torn capital Mogadishu on February 15, 2012 in a rare open protest against Islamist Shebab insurgents and their Al-Qaeda allies. AFP PHOTO / Mohamed Abdiwahab
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Somalis hold placards as they demonstrate against the Al Shabaab Somali rebel group's announcement that they will offically join the Al Qaeda Islamic militant network, in Mogadishu, on February 15, 2012. AFP PHOTO / Mohamed Abdiwahab
IN PICTURES: KDF in Somalia
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Residents of Burgabo town in Somalia look on as Somalia Transitional Federal Government soldiers patrol the area as the operation against Al-Shabaab terror group continues November 9, 2011. JARED NYATAYA
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Somalia Transitional Federal Government soldiers patrol Burgabo area in the country on November 09, 2011. JARED NYATAYA
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Major Seif S. Rashid, Deputy Commander, Kenya Defence Forces, Southern Sector talks with Captain Abdikadir Ahmed of the Somalia Transitional Federal Government with his soldiers during a patrol in Burgabo November 09, 2011. JARED NYATAYA
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Somalia Transitional Federal Government soldiers patrol Burgabo area November 09, 2011. JARED NYATAYA
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Kenya Defence Forces patrol Burgabo, 60km inside Somalia, in the 'Operation Linda Nchi' against Al-Shabaab terror group on November 09, 2011. JARED NYATAYA
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Kenya Defence Forces patrol Burgabo, 60km inside Somalia, in the 'Operation Linda Nchi' against Al-Shabaab terror group November 09, 2011. JARED NYATAYA
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Kenyan troops on patrol in Kiunga during the ongoing operation against Somalia's militia Al-Shabaab November 9, 2011 LABAN WALLOGA
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Kenya Navy officers at their base in Kiunga after day-long operations in Burgova during the operation against Somalia's Al-Shabaab November 9, 2011. LABAN WALLOGA
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NTV's reporter John Allan Namu confers with Kenya Navy officers at Kiunga navy base November 9, 2011. LABAN WALLOGA
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Kenya Navy officers at the navy base in Kiunga after day-long operations in Burgova November 9, 2011. LABAN WALLOGA
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Kenya Defence Forces patrol Burgabo, 60km inside Somalia, in the 'Operation Linda Nchi' against Al-Shabaab terror group, on November 9, 2011. JARED NYATAYA
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Kenya navy officers at sea during Operation Linda Nchi against Somalia militia Al-Shabaab November 9, 2011.LABAN WALLOGA
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Officer commanding Kiunga navy base captain S.M Mbuya talks to the Nation at their base on how he led the operation in capsizing a suspected Al-Shabaab boat recently within the Kenyan waters. November 7, 2011 LABAN WALLOGA
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A Kenya military Aircraft carrying the Nation Media Group team before landing at Kiwayu in Mkokoni during the 'Operation Linda Nchi' to get rid of the Al-Shabaab group, on November 07, 2011. The team is embedded with the Kenya Defence Forces in the operation. JARED NYATAYA
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Officer commanding Kiunga naval base captain S.M Mbuya and his team load weapons in the Operation Linda Nchi against Somalia's Al-Shabaab. LABAN WALLOGA
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NTV's John Allan Namu (right) climbs onto a Kenya Defence Forces truck as John Ngirachu, writer Nation Newspapers, prepares to board after alighting from a Kenya military aircraft at Kiwayu in Mkokoni during the 'Operation Linda Nchi' to get rid of the Al-Shabaab group, on November 07, 2011. The Group's team is embedded with the Defence Forces in the operation. JARED NYATAYA
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A Nation Newspapers photographer takes a picture of a Kenyan military aircraft at Kiwayu in Mkokoni, in the 'Operation Linda Nchi' to get rid of the Al-Shabaab group, on November 07, 2011. JARED NYATAYA
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A Kenyan military Hummer patrols Kiwayu in the 'Operation Linda Nchi' to get rid of the Al-Shabaab November 07, 2011. JARED NYATAYA
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Nation Media Group's journalists after alighting from a Kenyan military aircraft at Kiwayu in Mkokoni during the 'Operation Linda Nchi' to get rid of the Al-Shabaab November 07, 2011. The team is embedded with the Defence Forces in the operation. JARED NYATAYA
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Kenya military personnel patrol Kiwayu in Mkokoni in the 'Operation Linda Nchi' to get rid of the Al-Shabaab November 07, 2011. JARED NYATAYA
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Kenya Military personnel patrol Kiunga enroute to Shakani on the Kenya-Somali border in the 'Operation Linda Nchi' to get rid of the Al-Shabaab November 07, 2011. JARED NYATAYA



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