Pirates holding a Chinese-owned fishing vessel off Somalia’s northeast coast have increased their ransom demand to $10 ...
Two Somali fishermen wearing big scarves over their heads to hide their faces glance around furtively as they walk into the ...
BBC Journalist Sahnun Mohammed gains rare access to pirates operating off the coast of Somalia as piracy cases increase.
MOGADISHU, Somalia - Somalia pirates are seemingly back to deep waters following the seizure of a Chinese fishing vessel from ...
An official says that the pirates who hijacked a Chinese-owned fishing vessel with 18 crew off the northeastern coast of Somalia last month are demanding $10 million in ransom.
An official says that the pirates who hijacked a Chinese-owned fishing vessel with 18 crew off the northeastern coast of Somalia last month are demanding $10 million in ransom.
At the same time, the Council updated the mandate of Operation ATALANTA to enhance maritime security off the coast of Somalia ...
Ethiopia has secured access to the sea through Somali territory, while Somalia's sovereignty and territorial integrity were ...
Ethiopia and Somalia agreed to lower tensions over a deal that would allow Addis Ababa to build a military base on the coast ...
A Chinese fishing vessel with up to 18 crew members has been seized by suspected pirates off the coast of Somalia, reports CNN, citing a European Union Naval Force Operation Atalanta said from Dec. 5.
Somali nationals who survived a boat capsizing off the coast of Madagascar were reunited with family members at their arrival at Mogadishu airport, after being repatriated by the government.