Mogadishu International Airport illustrates how much has changed in what was once described, by former British foreign secretary William Hague, as the world's "most failed state". Among other notable changes, a scheduled Turkish Airways flight stands in front of a spanking new charcoal grey terminal. But Mogadishu's airport also illustrates how much remains to be done before Somalia fully escapes the reality of being a failed state. By GREG MILLS and DICKIE DAVIS.
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