Somalia:
Failed State
A plane
carrying the Somali president has been forced to make an emergency landing in
Mogadishu after one of its engines reportedly caught fire.
A spokesman
for President Hassan Sheikh Mohamud said it was not clear why the engine
stopped working.
The
president was not hurt but firefighters scrambled to put out the flames, local
reports say.
Mr Mohamud
was chosen as president last year in a UN-backed move to end decades of
conflict.
The BBC's
Mohamed Mwalimu says the plane's tyres were damaged in the incident.
The
president was flying to the South Sudan capital, Juba, when it was forced to
turn round.
One of the
first reports of the incident came from a Twitter feed run by the al-Shabab
militant group but it did not say it had attacked the plane.
African
Union and Somali forces backing Mr Mohamud have driven al-Shabab from the
country's main cities in the past year but the al-Qaeda-linked group still
stages occasional attacks.
The new
government is the first one in more than two decades to be recognised by the US
and the International Monetary Fund (IMF).

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