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    Latest news on Al-Shabab, covering Somalia's terrorist organization, attacks, counterterrorism efforts, East Africa security, and Al-Qaeda affiliate activities.

    Al-Shabab, whose name means "The Youth" in Arabic, remains one of Africa's most persistent and dangerous terrorist groups. Operating primarily in Somalia and neighbouring countries, this Al-Qaeda affiliate continues to pose significant security challenges across the Horn of Africa region, with a fighting force estimated between 7,000 and 12,000 militants.

    Recent years have seen intensified military operations against Al-Shabab by Somali government forces, supported by African Union Transition Mission in Somalia (ATMIS) troops and international partners. Despite territorial losses, the group maintains the capacity to launch devastating attacks in Mogadishu and other population centres, targeting government buildings, hotels, and military installations. Counter-terrorism experts note that the group's resilience stems from its adaptable tactics and embedded position within certain communities.

    Beyond the immediate security implications, Al-Shabab's presence profoundly affects daily life in Somalia and parts of Kenya. The group imposes harsh interpretations of Sharia law in areas under its control, collects taxes from local populations, and operates shadow courts. Humanitarian organisations report significant challenges in delivering aid to affected regions, while countless civilians have been displaced by the ongoing conflict.

    Al-Shabab emerged around 2006 as a radical offshoot of the Islamic Courts Union that briefly controlled Mogadishu. Following Ethiopian military intervention and subsequent years of civil conflict, the group evolved from a nationalist insurgency into a transnational terrorist organisation with formal ties to Al-Qaeda established in 2012. Understanding this evolution provides crucial context for assessing current regional security dynamics.

    Our Âé¶¹´«Ã½ feed on Al-Shabab delivers comprehensive coverage of this complex security challenge, bringing together reporting from across the Horn of Africa. Stay informed about the latest developments, military operations, international responses, and efforts toward stability in Somalia through our constantly updated feed of headlines from reliable sources.


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