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Wafdi ka socda Turkiga oo soo gaaray Muqdisho iyo...

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Muqdisho(SONNA) Wafdigaan uu hoggaaminyay xoghayaha guud ee Midowga Dowladaha Hoose ee Dalka Turiga waax Garoonka diyaradaha magaalada Muqdisho ku soo dhaweeyay wasiirka wasaradda howlaha guud iyo Dib u Dhiska xukuumadda Soomaaliya iyo wasiir ku xigeenka wasaradda.
Ujeedada socdaalka wafdigan ayaa qeyb ka ah mashaarciida horumariineed ee Dowlada Turkiga ka waddo dalka iyo sidii loo dardargelin lahaa.
Wasiirka howlaha guud iyo Dib uu Dhiska Xukuumadda Soomaaliya Eng Saadiq Abdullaahi Cabdi ayaa ugu horeyn kahadlaay imaanshiyaha wafdigan wuxuuna sheegay in ay u yimaadeen sidii horumarin looga sameyn lahaa mashaariicda horumarineed ee dalku ay ka wadaan Walaalaha Turkiga.
Xoghayaha Guud ee Midowga Dowladaha Hoose ee Dalka Turkiga ayaa kaga mahad celiyay sida wanaagsan ee loogu soo dhaweeyay magaalada Muqdisho,isagoona balaan qaday in mar walibo ay noqon doonaan kuwa sii wadda mashaariicda horumarineed ay ka fuliyaan Soomaaliya.
Wafdigan ayaa booqday xarumaha wasaaradda Howlaha Guud iyo sidoo kale Gobolka Banaadir,isagoo la kulmay mas'uuliyiinta maamulka Gobolka iyo kuwa wasaaradda Howlaha Guud,waxaana qeyb ka ahaa Danjiraha Turkiga u fadhiya Soomaaliya.
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Xaliimo Yareey iyada yaa doortay?

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24th February 2018 admin Category :

  • WARAR: AF SOOMAALI

Xaliimo Yareey oo mar kale doorasho ay qabanaysay ku soo dhamaatay Fowdo iyo gacan ka hadal
Doorashada kursi ka banaan Aqalka hoose ee Baarlamaanka Soomaaliya oo maanta la filayay in ay ka dhacdo magaalada Muqdisho ayaa kusoo dhamaatay foodo iyo buuq ay sameeyeen ergadii wax dooran laheyd. Kursigan ka banaan aqalka hoose waxaa iska lahaa Beesha Samaroon (Gadabuursi) . Kursigan lagu tartamayey ayaa waxa ka geeriyooday Allah ha u naxariistee Xildhibaan Siciid xasan Geedi. Wxaana ku tartamayey wiil uu dhalay xildhibaanka geeriyooday oo lagu magcaabi jiray Faatax Siciid Xasan Geedi iyo Cabdiraxmaan Axmed caynaan.
Tartankan ayaa waxa goob joog ka ahaa Gudoomiyaha Guddiga Doorashada Xaliimo Yarey). oo uu magcaabay xilkan xasan Culusowow . Su'aasha is waydiinta mudan ayaa waxay tahay qof qabiil lagu magcaabay sidee Soomaaliya u gaarsiin karaa hal cod hal qof. Sharcigaas oo ah
The rule that, under the Equal Protection Clause of the Constitution, legislative voting districts must be the same in population size.
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At least one government soldier and a civilian have been killed and two others seriously wounded after African Union troops opened fire on a NISA-manned checkpoint in the heart of Mogadishu on Friday evening, Abdulaziz Ali Ibrahim "Xildhiban", adviser of the Internal Security and Spokesman of the Ministry, told HOL.
A convoy of African Union Mission in Somalia (AMISOM) marked armoured vehicles approached a NISA checkpoint at the KM4 roundabout and attempted to force their way through the checkpoint. A gunfight ensued and one Somali government soldier and civilian were killed..
The AMISOM soldiers reportedly used heavy machine gun artillery mounted on top of their armoured vehicles during the brief skirmish.
AMISOM troops have closed all roads leading the airport where they are based.
Capt. Aidarus, Deputy Director of Aden Adde Airport has confirmed that the roadblocks have led to flight disruptions.
AMISOM troops have been deployed to Somalia since 2007 to defend the weak internationally-backed government against Al-Qaeda affiliated Al-Shabaab.
AMISOM is currently implementing a UN Security Council Resolution that was passed in August 2017 that authorizes a troop draw-down and transferring security responsibilities to the Somali government.
The Special Representative of the Chairperson of the AU Commission (SRCC) for Somalia, Francisco Madeira, said Somali security forces are not yet adequately equipped to take over national security and that AU troops are needed until 2021.
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Amid claims of police brutality in Kenya, a watchdog...

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NAIROBI - She was christened Samantha, but her delighted Kenyan parents quickly nicknamed their tiny daughter "Pendo," which in KiSwahili means "Love."
Six months later, in August 2017, Pendo was lying in her mother's arms at their one-room home in the western city of Kisumu when Kenyan police burst in. The riot officers were rounding up suspected troublemakers after opponents of the government had disputed the election result that month.
The police fired teargas and repeatedly clubbed Pendo's father, and in the melee an officer struck the baby on the head, said Lenzer Achieng, her mother. The police left without arresting anyone; days later, Pendo died from her injuries.
"She was the joy of my heart. Nothing can fill the hole," Achieng told Reuters as she wept at her home last month.
The baby's death outraged a nation long hardened to police brutality. Even the national police chief, who has often publicly rejected allegations of police abuse, vowed to investigate. Yet three months later, the Independent Policing Oversight Authority (IPOA), a body created to hold the police to account, said it could not identify any policeman suspected of killing Pendo. Instead, it recommended to the public prosecutor's office that it open an inquest to investigate who was responsible. The inquest began on Feb. 19 in a Kisumu court. Prosecutors have the power to summon witnesses, and after the hearings a judge will order a criminal trial if a suspect is identified or end proceedings.
The case underscores how IPOA is struggling to fulfil its remit to hold police to account. IPOA has secured convictions of police officers for committing crimes in only two cases, despite having received more than 9,200 complaints. The first judgment involved two police officers found guilty of shooting dead a 14-year-old girl in her own home. The second conviction came this month when a court found a policeman guilty of murdering a suspected thief in 2013. Sentencing in that case is due on Feb. 27.
Now a Reuters examination of 18 active case files relating to alleged crimes by officers dating back to 2012 has exposed some of the problems the watchdog faces: lack of police cooperation and court delays that drag on for years. The case files show police frequently refuse to give evidence to investigators and repeatedly fail to show up to court.
IPOA's lack of success fuels anger beyond the families of individual victims. The government of President Uhuru Kenyatta has arrested some political opponents and clamped down on the media. Opposition politicians frequently rail against state brutality at their supporters' rallies. In November, after at least five of his supporters were killed during clashes with the police in Nairobi, opposition leader Raila Odinga condemned what he called an "unnecessary war by security forces and militia against innocent and law-abiding citizens."
Macharia Njeru, chairman of IPOA, said the watchdog is making progress. He said it has enough cash and more than 50 investigators to pursue cases. Ministry of Finance documents show the agency had a $5.1 million budget for 2017 and a projected $5.3 million budget for 2018. Njeru blames dysfunction in the Kenyan justice system for the slow progress in securing convictions against culpable police. "The delays in conclusion of cases in court, that is a major problem, but that is outside our control," he said.
Police Inspector General Joseph Boinnet, his spokesman, the interior ministry, and the presidency did not respond to requests for comment.
Some top Kenyan officials and foreign ambassadors have cited IPOA's work as the answer to complaints of police brutality. "They are seeking to ensure police officers who do wrong are held to account," said U.S. Ambassador Bob Godec, saying his government had provided "major support to IPOA, millions of dollars worth in assistance, and training and equipment." But the Reuters study raises questions about whether IPOA represents an effective check on the police. It also reflects a broader, global issue: Whether Western nations can encourage better accountability of police forces in countries where the West wants the military to combat threats such as terrorism.
One of the main donors to police reform in Kenya is the United States, which has given $8 million to IPOA since 2011. It has also provided at least $316 million in assistance to Kenya's military over the same period, according to Lauren Ploch Blanchard, Africa specialist at the Congressional Research Service in Washington. Globally the United States prioritises providing military assistance over furthering police reform, Blanchard said.FLAWED FILES
Kenyan police often dismiss complaints of brutality, saying violent crime demands a violent response. In April last year, a video of plainclothes police shooting dead an unarmed man went viral. The police did not deny the shooting, but justified it by saying the victim was suspected of killing an officer.
In comments to Kenyan media after the killing, Nairobi police commander Japheth Koome was quoted as saying when "gangsters" kill police officers, they will "get it" from him. Koome did not respond to requests for comment for this article.
IPOA was set up in 2011 after police killed hundreds of Kenyans during violence that followed disputed elections in 2007. The agency can investigate police on its own initiative or after receiving a complaint from the public, and it has the power to order any serving or retired officer to appear before it and to produce documents. IPOA submits the findings of its investigations to prosecutors, who decide whether to pursue a criminal trial or order an inquest.
While Njeru, the head of IPOA, blames the courts' glacial pace for failures to convict police who commit crimes, documents reviewed by Reuters show that IPOA has its own administrative problems - despite receiving $5.7 million from the U.S. government for an electronic case management system. In August last year, when Reuters asked for details of current cases, the watchdog said 47 cases were active, either as prosecutions or inquests. However, a list it supplied contained only 38 cases. Five had no case number, making them impossible to trace.
In February, IPOA gave Reuters a new list containing 45 cases it said were active in court. Five had no court case number. IPOA did not respond to a request for clarification on the missing file numbers.
Reuters obtained records for 18 of the cases on the two lists supplied by IPOA; 15 of them involve deaths. Many of these records show police refusing to give evidence to IPOA or failing to appear in court with the case file. Without the file, which contains records of witnesses, evidence, and previous hearings, the case cannot proceed.
"Anything that we want to produce in court is held by the police," said Esther Kimani, a prosecutor in Kisumu. "It's the police's responsibility to make sure the file is available in court." Police officers may not appear in court because they don't have transport, are unaware of the date or simply refuse to go, she said.
One Nairobi inquest into the death of a man at the hands of the police was dismissed by the judge in 2016 after six failed hearings, according to court documents reviewed by Reuters. In four hearings, police did not produce the case file, and twice the investigating police officer, who was not identified in the court files, did not show up.
"There is no evidence presented and thus no evidence to be evaluated. Inquest is hereby dismissed," the ruling read. Magistrate Christine Njagi, who issued the ruling, told Reuters she had inherited the inquest from another magistrate and could not proceed because she did not have the full facts to hand. "It's for the prosecution to secure the police file," she said. "We work with what is presented to us."
The court records reviewed by Reuters do not indicate any action was taken against police who did not cooperate.PUBLIC OUTCRY: Protesters in Nairobi call for an end to extrajudicial killings in July 2016. REUTERS/Thomas Mukoya
The government and police did not respond to requests for comment. Katoo Wambua, a prosecutor who handles communications for the director of public prosecutions, said "there is a bit of lack of cooperation" by police. He said the public prosecutor's office had organised meetings between IPOA, prosecutors and the police "to iron it out. We try to sort out these problems slowly, in house."
Not all delays are the fault of the police. In 2016, an inquest was opened on IPOA's recommendation into the death of a university student found hanging in a Nairobi police station cell in 2013. Sixteen months and six court hearings later, no witnesses have testified. Half the adjournments were because police failed to appear with the case file. But two other adjournments were due to prosecutors failing to show up and to produce a witness, according to court documents reviewed by Reuters.POLICE OBSTRUCTION
In August, Njeru, the head of IPOA, said police cooperation with his investigations had initially been poor but has improved. "Previously there has been non-cooperation from police officers but that was largely in our formative stages," he told Reuters at IPOA's plush new offices.
In a statement to Reuters in February, IPOA gave a different view. "Non-cooperation on the part of the police in some cases with the Authority remains a great challenge in the actualisation of some of our investigations," the statement read.
An IPOA employee and two foreign policing specialists based in Nairobi who work on Kenyan police reform and have direct knowledge of IPOA's operations also told Reuters that police cooperation continues to be poor, and that evidence and witnesses have often disappeared by the time IPOA investigators reach a crime scene.
The police often flout a 2011 law requiring them to notify the watchdog in writing of any deaths or serious injuries caused by police officers, the IPOA employee said. Instead, investigators sometimes hear about potential cases through media reports. It can take days, even months, for them to get to the scene, a problem Njeru confirmed.
One case that IPOA heard about through the media involved three police who allegedly killed two men in Kisumu. IPOA investigators learned of the case from news reports two days after the killings and did not visit the scene until six weeks later, according to an IPOA report, reviewed by Reuters, that was filed to the Office of the Director of Public Prosecutions. Asked why it took their investigators so long to reach the crime scene, IPOA said in a statement, "We cannot discuss matters that can compromise ongoing court trials."
The family of one of the victims gave a bullet fragment to the top police official in the city, the report said. The police official subsequently told IPOA he had lost it. The officers are on trial for murder and deny the charges. Two lawyers representing the three policemen on trial said they could not comment because the trial is ongoing.
In addition, police sometimes refuse to hand over evidence such as duty rosters or weapons registers, the IPOA employee told Reuters. Most of the case files reviewed by Reuters lacked such documents - which could help establish who fired a lethal bullet, for example - and other details needed to secure convictions. Only one case in Kisumu had a weapons register supplied by the police in the investigation file.ANGER: Violence erupted in Kenya after a disputed general election in August 2017. Anti-riot police, above, were deployed in the western city of Kisumu. REUTERS/Baz RatnerFEAR OF RETRIBUTION
Nicholas Mutuku, deputy director of public prosecutions, said that when IPOA files make it to court, many cases lack key components, such as post-mortem reports, complete witness statements or the names of suspects.
"IPOA investigates crimes committed by the police. Yet they rely on the same police to assist them," Mutuku said, sorting through towering piles of files that nearly buried his desk. He has received 84 files from IPOA since January 2015. Mutuku said some were dismissed due to lack of evidence, but declined to give details.
When police obfuscation fails to thwart an investigation, officers may turn to brute force, the two foreign policing specialists said. They cited a widely reported 2016 case where the commanding officer at a Nairobi police station locked up an IPOA investigator trying to serve him a summons. Kenya's chief prosecutor had to intervene to free him. The IPOA investigator was not named in the news reports. Reuters could not reach the police commander.
In another case, human rights lawyer Willie Kimani sued police on behalf of a motorcycle driver who alleged a policeman had shot and wounded him in 2015. The bodies of Kimani, his client, and their taxi driver were dumped in a river in July 2016. Four police were charged with the murders. They deny the charges and their trial is ongoing. IPOA said it could not comment on the Kimani case because the trial is ongoing. The police did not respond.
Even after arrest warrants are issued, some police still escape justice. The Nairobi High Court ordered two policemen to be arrested in May 2016 for the murder of a civilian. The officers fled and are still at large.
Top police officials ignored multiple court summons asking for an explanation of why the two were not arrested, according to court documents reviewed by Reuters. The last hearing was nearly a year ago. No more are scheduled. The police did not respond to a request for comment.
A spokeswoman for Kenya's judiciary, Catherine Wambui, said a judge would dismiss a case when he saw it was "heading nowhere." She said: "The onus is on the prosecution to produce witnesses and bring evidence. If they don't, the judge has no choice but to dismiss."DESPAIRING MOTHERS
As baby Pendo's parents also face an inquest, they are losing hope. The police have not handed over critical information, such as the roster detailing police deployments in the city on the night the six-month-old was assaulted, according to the two foreign specialists with knowledge of the watchdog's investigation into Pendo's death.
Pendo's mother, Achieng, said: "If they only interrogated the police who were here, they would know who did this terrible thing. The police cannot say they don't know the officers who were sent to our place."
Another of IPOA's unresolved cases is the very first one it took on. It concerns the death of Alexander Monson, a 28-year-old son of a British aristocrat, who was found dead in his cell in 2012 after he was detained during a night out in the coastal town of Diani.
Monson's mother, Hillary, said the watchdog promised the family that "this would be their showcase investigation." But there has been no resolution: An inquest was not opened until 2015 and is still ongoing.
IPOA's investigation concluded Monson died from a drug overdose - which was the account given by police officers present the night he died. But two reports by government pathologists, seen by Reuters, concluded Monson died from blunt force trauma to his head.
"IPOA is a rubber stamp for police brutality ... They just don't want to pin [the death] on anybody," Hillary Monson said.
IPOA said the account Monson provided to Reuters contained inaccuracies. It declined to give details, saying it could not respond to questions about ongoing cases.Additional reporting by Humphrey Malalo in Nairobi, Joseph Akwirki in Mombasa, and Kevin Omollo in Kisumu.
Source: - Reuters
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Soomaliya iyo Seychelles waa deris. Qiimaha...

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24th February 2018 admin Category :
Seychelles ayaa noqotay dalka Qaaradda Afrika Baasaboorkeedu ugu qiimo badan yahay, oo dalal badan Fiiso la'aan lagu geli karo . Halka Soomaaliya ay noqotay dalka Baasaboorkeeda aan lagu geli karin Caalamka intiisa badan, oo albaabka laga wada xirtay
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London stabbing murders: 18-year-old arrested on...

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An 18-year-old has been arrested on suspicion of murdering two young men who were stabbed to death within two hours of each other in north London.
Police confirmed the deaths of Abdikarim Hassan, 17, and Sadiq Aadam, 20, in Camden on Tuesday evening.
The suspect was also arrested on one count of grievous bodily harm after a 16-year-old boy was stabbed outside a block of flats. He remains in hospital with non-life threatening injuries.
Mr Hassan died in front of his mother after being stabbed in the chest at around 8.30pm. Mr Aadam died a short time later, with witnesses saying he had been slashed with a samurai sword.
Despite being given first aid by police, both men died at the scene of the stabbings.
Police say Mr Aadam and a friend were chased by a group of four men along an alleyway before the attack. The friend was unharmed.
Paul Considine, the detective chief inspector leading the investigation, said: "What is clear is that there were three violent attacks, by a group of men armed with knives, within about two hours of each other and within about a mile of each other.
"I need the public's help to establish the exact circumstances in which two young men were murdered and another seriously injured, and to identify the people responsible.
"Today, I am asking local residents or those people who were out in the area that night to think back - and if they saw something that may help us, please get in contact. I can understand why some people may be reluctant or nervous about coming forward but we need your help. We will treat your information in the strictest of confidence."
Mr Aadam is reportedly the third member of his family to die in a knife attack in five years. Mohamed Aadam, his brother, was murdered in the middle of the day in Camden Town in September, weeks before his 21st birthday, The Camden New Journal reported.
Their cousin, Mohamed Abdullahi, also known as "Lefty", was murdered in June 2013 aged 20.
Mr Abdullahi's father and the Aadam brothers' uncle, Aydarus Ahmed, has campaigned to end knife violence since his son's death.
"The frequency with which young men are prepared to take each others' lives is shocking," Mr Considine said. "We all have a part to play in preventing this. If you know something about these murders then please do your part in helping us with this investigation.
"One line of enquiry that we are urgently pursuing is that a blue van was seen in the area of the two murders. If you saw a vehicle that caused you concern due to how it was being driven or the people inside it then please get in touch with us."
London has seen large rises in knife crime since then. Recorded incidents rose by 23 per cent in the capital during the 12-month period to the end of September last year, according to the Office for National Statistics.
Source: - The Independent
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Xaalado cabsi leh oo laga dareemayo magaalada...

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Muqdisho (- Online)-Waxaa dareen cabsi leh uu ka jiraa magaalada Muqdisho ee - Somalia, kadib markii la sheegay in magaalada ay ku jiraan gaadiid Qaraxyo sida.
Wararku waxa ay sheegayaan in gaadiidkaasi ay ku sugan yihiin magaalada Muqdisho, waxaana soo baxaaya digniino ay Saraakiisha amaanka u dirayaan dadka shacabka ah.
Maleeshiyaadka diyaarinaaya Gaadiidkan laga cabsi qabo ayaa sheegay in qorshahooda uu yahay inay haligaan dadka shacabka ah ee ku sugan magaalada Muqdisho.
Saraakiisha iyo Ciidamada amaanka ayaa ku howlan kala dhantaalida weerarada ay maleeshiyada la damacsan yihiin goobaha ay ku nastaan dadka shacabka ah.
Ciidamada amaanka ayaa aad u adkeeyay amniga Garoonka Muqdisho, Madaxtooyada iyo dhammaan Goobaha ay ku badan yihiin shacabka, waxaana waddooyinka magaalada qaarkood lagu arkayaa gaadiid gaaf wareegaya waddooyinka kuwaa oo u diyaarsan ka hortaga qalalaaso amni.
Si kastaba ha ahaatee, gaadiidka laga cabsi qabo inay sameeyan Qaraxyada ayaa la xaqiijiyay inay ka madaxbanaan yihiin kuwii ay baahisay Wasaarada Amniga XFS ee Xalay ku qarxay agagaarka taalada Dhagax-tuur iyo afafka hore ee Hoteel ku yaala Isgooyska Jubba.- OnlineXafiiska Muqdisho-@live.com
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Djibouti’s Main Opposition Party Boycotts...

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WASHINGTON -- After boycotting presidential elections in 2016, Djibouti's main opposition party, the Movement for Democratic Renewal and Development (MRD), says it will not participate in legislative elections Friday, deepening concerns that democracy in the East African nation isn't working.
"In Djibouti, there's a problem of legitimacy, of democratic legitimacy, of parliamentary legitimacy because elections are never fair and free," Daher Ahmed Farah, the leader of MRD, told VOA. Farah said the government went back on a deal forged in late 2014 to establish an independent national electoral commission.
Without an autonomous body to oversee voting, he said, it's impossible to ensure the integrity of the process.
"Taking part in an election that is not fair and free means some kind of support to the farce," he said. "Because it is a farce -- it is a masquerade."
Despite interest in reform, Djiboutians' push for democracy has come up short, Farah said, because the government suppresses dissent and stifles the press.Singular power
Djibouti is a representative democratic republic whose president serves six-year terms.
The current president, Ismail Omar Guelleh, has held office for nearly two decades, making him one of Africa's longest serving leaders. In the most recent presidential election, in 2016, he won more than 86 percent of the vote. He succeeded his uncle, who led for 22 years following independence from French colonial rule.
The National Assembly, Djibouti's legislative body, has 65 seats and also holds significant power. With the opposition boycotting the election the candidates for the legislature will represent the ruling party.Strategic placement
Djibouti has little in the way of national resources, and it's one of Africa's smallest countries. But a strategic location in East Africa, where the Red Sea meets the Gulf of Aden, has made Djibouti an appealing spot for foreign military bases and a major player in regional politics.
The United States, France, Japan, China and Italy each have bases in Djibouti, giving it an outsized footprint in a region with much larger economies and more advanced militaries. The French base also houses troops from Spain and Germany.
But this international presence may have limits.
Sim Tack is a former senior analyst at Stratfor, a group that tracks global military tactics and strategies. He said Djibouti faces significant security challenges, and that makes close alliances with foreign states appealing.
"That doesn't mean that every single one of those countries would immediately defend the Djibouti government when it gets into trouble. But it increases the odds of actually receiving some significant support when they do feel faced with some serious contestation."Stability
For Farah, a foreign presence in Djibouti increases the country's security, but that hasn't translated into benefits for everyday Djiboutians.
"[Djibouti's] stability matters, acknowledged, but stability must take into account the needs of people. Stability for whom? Stability, the real stability, is for people, is for development, is for social justice, is for a free economy. It's not for the regime. The current stability is only good for the regime," Farah said.
Mohamed Siad Doualeh, Djibouti's permanent representative to the United Nations and its ambassador to the United States and Canada, did not respond to requests for an interview.
However, top officials in Djibouti have met with members of an African Union observation mission and welcomed oversight from the international body.
Salem Solomon is a digital journalist at the Voice of America's Africa Division and covers the latest news from across the continent. Salem reports and edits in English, Amharic and Tigrigna. She produced the multimedia and data-driven projects How Long Have Africa's Presidents Been in Office?, Zimbabwe in Transition and Hunger Across Africa. Her work has appeared in The New York Times, Poynter.org, Reuters and The Tampa Bay Times. Salem researches trends in analytics and digital journalism. For tips and inquiries, email: salemsolomon@voanews.com.
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Government of Dubai launches legal action over...

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Djibouti has seized control of a container terminal run by Dubai-based port operator DP World, the latest move in a long-running legal dispute over the facility in the East African nation.
DP World has started new legal action in London after Djibouti seized control of a terminal run by the Dubai-based port operator in an escalation of a long-running dispute.
The seizure of Doraleh Container Terminal is the latest move to try to force DP World to renegotiate the terms of a 30-year concession signed in 2006.
DP World has now taken the case to the London Court of International Arbitration (LCIA) to try to resolve the dispute and secure damages. Unlike a civil court case, proceedings are held in secret and take an average of 16 months to conclude, according to an LCIA official.
The nationalization of the Doraleh Container Terminal in Djibouti comes as the United Arab Emirates' interests across East Africa now also include a series of military bases allowing it to project power into the Red Sea and the crucial Bab el-Mandeb Strait.
Meanwhile, the UAE has expanded its military presence across East Africa. In Eritrea, the UAE has a base at the port in Assab. Another Emirati military base will be built in Somalia's breakaway northern territory of Somaliland.
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DEEQ WADADA CEEL DAAHIR CEERIGAABO

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Halka qaybo ka mid ah Soomaaliya laga diidan yahay Canshuurta oo la bixiyo , bulshada Gobolka Sanaag waa kuwo iskaa wax ugu qabso uga qayb qaadanaya arimaha horumarinta degaanka oo aan gacmo hooris ka sugayn Turki
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Masuuliyiin ka tirsan Maamulka G/Benaadir oo booqday...

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Muqdisho, 24, Feb 2018-Guddoomiye Ku-xigeenka Amniga iyo Siyaasadda Maamulka Gobolka Benaadir Mudane Maxamed Cabdullaahi Maxamed Tuulax iyo Guddoomiye ku-xigeenka Arrimaha Bulshada Marwo Basmo Caamir Axmed ayaa booqday Isbitaallada magaalada Muqdisho oo ku jiraan dadkii ay dhibaatadu ka soo gaartay falalkii Argagixiso ee ka dhacay Muqdisho. waxayna mid mid ula kulmeen dadkaas oo qabay dhaawacyo kala duwan.
Mudane Tuulax ayaa sheegay in ujeedka booqashadoodu ay tahay sidii ay dareenkooda ula qeybsan lahaayeen xanuunka iyo dhibta idin soo gaaray muwaadiniintan, waxuna Allaah Subxaanahu Watacaalaa uga baryey inuu siiyo caafimaad sariica ah.
"Runtii dadkan waxaa dhibaateeyey gacan ka xaq daran, mana jirto wax dembi ah oo ay galeen, hadana xaaladdoodu waa soo hagaagaysaa, maamulka gobolka Benaadir na waxay ku howlan yihiin sidii loo gacan qaban lahaa dadkan dhibku soo gaaray". Ayuu yiri Guddoomiye Tuulax.
Sidoo kale, Maamulka Gobolka Benaadir ayaa dadka ay dhibku soo gaartay u qeybiyey deeq lacag ah, maadaama ay intooda badan ahaayeen dad masaakiin ah oo xiligii qaraxu dhacayay marayay waddooyinka.
Xaaladda Caafimaad ee muwaadiniintii ku dhaawacmay qaraxii maqribkii xalay ka dhacay Muqdisho ayaa soo hagaagaysa, isagoo maamulka gobolka Benaadir uu tilmaamay in uu diyaar u yahay wax walba oo gacan lagu siinayo shacabka Soomaaliyeed ee argagixisadu dhibka u geysteen
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Kn: Baarlamaanka dawlad gobolleedka Jubbaland oo manta isugu yimid fadhigiisii 41aad ayaa lagu ansixiyay xeer ilaaliyaha guud iyo gudoomiyaha maxkamadda sare oo dhawaan uu magacaabay madaxweyne Axmed Madoobe.
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Dhalinyaro ka soo jeeda gobolka Sool ee jabhadda SNM doonayeen inay xabbada isaga dhigaan, oo laga wacyi geliyey khatarta ay ku jiraan iyo shirqoolka loo dhigayo ayaa hadda ku soo biiray maamulka Puntland.
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Wasiirkii horre ee Wasaaradda Maaliyadda Puntland Mudane Faarax Cali Shire ayaa lagu soo dhaweeyay dalka Maraykanka xilli uu socdaal ku marayay muddooyinkii dambe qaar kamid ah dalalka Qaaradda Yurub.
Socdaalka Faarax Cali Shire ayaa lagu sheegay inuu salka ku hayo xog waraysi uu la yeelanayo Jaaliyadda kasoo jeeda deegaanada Puntland oo ku nool cariga Maraykanka.
Qaar ka mid ah Soomaalida Minneapolis ayaa u sameeyay soo dhaweyn, waxayna sheegeen dadka qaar oo warbaahinta la hadlay inay u saadaalinayaan Siyaasi Faarax Cali Shire Madaxweynaha Mustaqbalka dhaw ee Puntland.
Faarax Cali Shire oo hadal kooban siiyay warbaahinta ayaa sheegay inuu la kulmi doono qeybaha kala duwan ee Jaaliyadda Soomaaliyeed, islamarkaana ay iska wareysan doonaan arrimo kala duwan.
Wuxuu intaas ku darey inuu qeyb ka yahay socdaalkiisu safaro kala duwan oo uu bilihii lasoo dhaafey ku tagayay dalal kala duwan oo ku yaala caalamka, kuwaas oo ay ku nool yihiin Jaaliyaddo Soomaaliyeed.
Dhinaca kale wuxuu ka warbixiyay kulan uu la yeeshay Maayarka magaalada Minneapolis Fray Jackob oo uu sheegay inay ka wada hadleen arrimo kala duwan oo ku saabsan xaaladda Jaaliyadda Soomaalida ee ku nool Gobolkaas.
10 bisha March 2018 ayaa la filayaa xaflad balaaran in loogu sameeyo magaalada Mineapolis Wasiirkii horre ee Maaliyadda Puntland, wuxuuna imaanayaa safarka uu ku marayo qurbaha xilli uu ka mid yahay Faarax Cali Shire siyaasiin la hadal hayo inay u tartami doonaan xilka Madaxweynaha Puntland, inkastoo uusan wali si rasmiya ugu dhawaaqin.Abshir DhiiranePUNTLAND POST
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Atariishadii Caanka ahayd ee reer Hindiya Serdevi ayaa wadnuhu istaagay iyada oo ku sugan magaalada Ras Al Khaimah ee dalka Imaaraadka Carabta.
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Labada kooxood ee ugu waawayn falaagada Suuriya ee gacanta ku haysa Quudada Bari ayaa soo dhaweeyey qaraarka Golaha Ammaanka ee Qaramada Midoobay soo saaray ee ku baaqaya in Suuriya oo dhan laga dhaqan geliyo xabad joojin aadamenimo oo soddon maalmood ah.

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Labada kooxood ee ugu waawayn falaagada Suuriya ee gacanta ku haysa Quudada Bari ayaa soo dhaweeyey qaraarka Golaha Ammaanka ee Qaramada Midoobay soo saaray ee ku baaqaya in Suuriya oo dhan laga dhaqan geliyo xabad joojin aadamenimo oo soddon maalmood ah.
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Goor dambe oo maanta ahna waxa la filayaa in madaxweynaha Faransiiska, Emmanuel Macron, iyo ra'isal wasaaraha Jarmalka, Angela Merkel, ay dhaqan gelinta xabbad joojintan kala xaajoodaan madaxweynaha Ruushka, Vladimir Putin.
Dan jiraha Maraykanka u fadhiya Qaramada Midoobay, Nikki Haley, ayaa sheegtay in ay ka shakisantahay in milatariga Suuriya u hogaansami doono xabad joojinta iyo in kale, waxa aanay sida oo kale ku dhaleecaysay Ruushka dib u dhaca in xabad joojintaa cod lagu meel mariyo.
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Meelo badan oo ka mid ah dowlad goboleedka Hir-Shabella, waxa laga soo sheegayaa dhibaatooyin la xiriira cudurka shuban biyoodka, kaas oo loo aaneynayo wabiga Shabeelle ee mara deegaannada maamulkaasi, oo marna biyo yareeya, dadkuna ay isticmaalaan biyahaasi.

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Meelo badan oo ka mid ah dowlad goboleedka Hir-Shabella, waxa laga soo sheegayaa dhibaatooyin la xiriira cudurka shuban biyoodka, kaas oo loo aaneynayo wabiga Shabelle ee mara deegaannada maamulkaasi, oo marna biyo yareeya, dadkuna ay isticmaalaan biyahaasi.
Sidoo kale, dadka qaar ayaanan awoodin adeegsiga biyaha ceelasha, sida uu VOA u sheegay isku duwaha wasaaradda caafimaadka ee dowlad goboleedka Hir-Shabeelle ee gobolka Shabeellaha Dhexe, Ibraahim Cabdiqaadir Xaaji Xuseen. Jamaal Axmed Cismaan ayuu khadka telefoonka ugu warramay.

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