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  2. Japan–Somalia relations - Wikipedia

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    Following the start of the civil war in Somalia in 1991, the Japanese authorities pledged development funds through various international organizations. [2] The subsequent establishment of the Federal Government of Somalia in August 2012 was welcomed by the Japanese authorities, who re-affirmed Japan's support for Somalia's government, its ...

  3. List of wars involving Japan - Wikipedia

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    Southwestern War (1877) Japan: Shizoku clans from Satsuma Domain: Imperial victory. Shizoku rebellions were suppressed. The conscription system was established in Japan. First Sino-Japanese War (1894–1895) Japan China: Victory. Korea removed from Chinese suzerainty; Treaty of Shimonoseki; Japanese invasion of Taiwan (1895) Japan: Formosa: Victory

  4. Foreign relations of Somalia - Wikipedia

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    As part of the local reconstruction process, Wei also indicated that the Chinese authorities were slated to implement various development projects in Somalia. [144] Japan: See JapanSomalia relations. Prior to 1991 and the start of the civil war, the Somali authorities maintained bilateral relations with the government of Japan. The Japanese ...

  5. List of conflicts in Somalia - Wikipedia

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    January 31, 2009 C.E. – ongoing War in Somalia; Situation in Somalia in February 2009, following the Ethiopian withdrawal. February 22, 2009 C.E. African Union base bombings in Mogadishu; February 24, 2009 C.E. – February 25, 2009 C.E. Battle of South Mogadishu; May 7, 2009 C.E. – October 1, 2009 C.E. Battle of Mogadishu

  6. History of Somalia - Wikipedia

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    In July 1977, the Ogaden War broke out after Barre's government sought to incorporate the predominantly Somali-inhabited Ogaden region of Ethiopia into a Pan-Somali Greater Somalia. In the first week of the conflict, Somali armed forces seized the southern and central parts of the Ogaden.

  7. Foreign relations of Japan - Wikipedia

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    See France–Japan relations. The history of Franco–Japanese relations (日仏関係, Nichi-Futsu kankei) goes back to the early 17th century, when a Japanese samurai and ambassador on his way to Rome landed for a few days in Southern France, creating a sensation. France and Japan have enjoyed a very robust and progressive relationship ...

  8. 2025 timeline of the Somali Civil War - Wikipedia

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    The Somali National Army in an operation with support from local forces killed 40 Al-Shabaab militants in Hiraan region.The Army also intensified operations in Al-Shabaab strongholds in Wargolole, Hooyaley, and Abagbeday, areas located north of Hudur district with aim of a major offensive.

  9. List of wars involving Somalia - Wikipedia

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    1964 Ethiopian–Somali Border War: Somalia Supported by: Egypt [1] Ethiopia Supported by: United States [2] Cease-fire. The war ended in a ceasefire brokered by the Organisation of African Unity (OAU). Somalia did not achieve its goal of annexing the Ogaden region, and Ethiopia retained control over the disputed territory. 1977–1978 Ogaden ...