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  2. Johnny Somali - Wikipedia

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    Ramsey Khalid Ismael (born September 26, 2000), better known by his alias Johnny Somali, is an American live streamer and self-proclaimed internet troll [2] ...

  3. American live-streamer indicted in South Korea over offensive ...

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    Ramsey Khalid Ismael, better known by his online alias Johnny Somali, is a 24-year-old live-streamer who hurls provocative and offensive insults while traveling abroad, including in U.S. allies ...

  4. South Korea slaps travel ban on US streamer for ‘causing ...

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    American YouTuber and Twitch streamer Johnny Somali has been slapped with a travel ban by South Korea for “causing a commotion at a convenience store in October”. Somali, whose real name is ...

  5. Bajuni Islands - Wikipedia

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    After the decline of several Somali empires later, the islands became less inhabited until the colonial invasion by the British East Africa prior to World War I. [1] The Bajuni Islands formed a constituent part of British Jubaland. In 1924, mainland Jubaland was ceded to Italy, while the Bajuni Islands were transferred two years later. [1] [3]

  6. Controversial Streamer Johnny Somali Attacked, Banned From ...

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    Johnny Somali, an American YouTuber known for his inflammatory stunts, became the center of a South Korean investigation that could keep him trapped in the country for a while. The streamer, whose ...

  7. Zeila Archipelago - Wikipedia

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    The Sa'ad ad-Din Islands (Somali: Jasiiradda Sacadaddiin, Arabic: جزر سعد الدين), also Romanized as Sa'ad-ed-din [2] and known as the Zeila Archipelago, [3] are a group of islands off the northwestern coast of Somalia. They are situated near the ancient city of Zeila. [4]

  8. Piracy off the coast of Somalia - Wikipedia

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    Somali pirates took the North Korean sailors hostage, prompting the United States to come to its aid—an uncommon occurrence between both nations at the time. A U.S. Naval vessel, the USS James E. Williams, assisted North Korean sailors reclaim their ship. Three Somali pirates and six North Korean sailors were wounded during the operation.

  9. Islands of Somalia - Wikipedia

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    Despite Khuuri and the other three islands being less than 370 km (the United Nations Convention on the Law of the Sea's definition of a state's exclusive economic zone) from Somalia's coast, they do not fall under the exclusive economic zone of Somalia. Subsequently, Somalia has submitted a request to the UN to discuss sovereignty. [3]