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Trump oo aqbalay in meesha laga saaro canshuur kordhinta ganacsiga

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Madaxwenaha Mareykanaka Donald Trump ayaa sheegaya in uu aqbalay in meesha laga saaro canshuur kor dhinta ganacsiga kaas oo maalmahan aha qodob aad looga hadlo shirka G7 ee ka soconaya dalkaasi Canada.


Dibadbaxyo ka dhacay dalka Romania

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Tobannaan kun ayaa isugu soo baxay dalka Romania si ay uga qayb qaataan dibadbax ka dhan ah hay'adda qaran ee la dagaalanka musuqmaasuqa.

Trump oo ku sii jeeda Singapore si uu ula kulmo Kim Jong-un

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Madaxwaynaha dalka Mareykanka Donold Trump ayaa ku sii jeeda dalka Singapore halkaasi oo lagu wado in uu ka dhaco kulanka isaga iyo hogaamiyaha Kuuriyada Waqooyi, Kim Jong-un.

Qaramada Midoobay oo ka deyrisay xaaladda Jamhuuriyada Afrikada dhexe

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Qaramada Midoobay ayaa cambaareysay galitaanka ay rag hubaysan galeen isbataal ku yaalla Jamhuuriyada Afrikada dhexe.

Children at risk of death from heavy flooding in Somalia

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Saturday June 9, 2018By Lisa SchleinSomali people walk along a street after heavy rain storms hit the capital overnight, Mogadishu, June 8, 2018.
GENEVA — 
The U.N. children's fund warns that heavy rains and flooding in
Somalia are putting hundreds of thousands of children at high risk of
disease and death.
The 230,000 people who have been displaced by floods since April are
living in congested, unsanitary conditions that breed disease, according
to UNICEF, and about half of that number are children.
Ads By Google "The rains spread diseases that are particularly deadly for
malnourished children with exhausted, fragile immune systems," said
UNICEF spokesman Christophe Boulierac. "While we have not seen a spike
yet, the risk of further outbreaks is high and compounded by flooding."
Acute malnutrition rates among displaced children have exceeded the
emergency threshold of 15 percent and have reached as high as 21
percent, UNICEF reports. The agency has treated more than 88,000
severely acutely malnourished children with special life-saving
therapeutic feeding this year.
UNICEF has received about 30 percent of this year's $155 million humanitarian appeal.

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Madaxweyne Trump oo Dhalleeceyay RW Trudeau

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Madaxweynaha Mareykanka Donald Trump ayaa sheegey in wakiiladiisa aysan saxiixan war martiyeedka  dalalka G-7 ee shirka ku lahaa dalka Kanada Jimcihii iyo Sabtidi, kadib markii uu dhibsaday war uu soo saaray reysal wasaaraha Kanada, Justin Trudeau, xilli uu Trump shirk aka soo tagay.

Suicide car bomb in Somalia injures seven soldiers

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Sunday June 10, 2018A suicide car bomb explosion at a military base in Somalia injured seven soldiers late Saturday, a military official said, and Islamist group al Shabaab claimed responsibility for the attack.Al Shabaab fights to topple Somalia’s western-backed central government and impose its a rule based on its own strict interpretation of Islam’s Sharia law.Major Hussein Ali, a Somali military officer told Reuters the attack took place at a military base just outside the town of Kismayu in Southern Somalia.Ads By Google “We fired (at) the suicide car bomb before it entered the base. It exploded outside the base. Only seven Somali soldiers were injured,” Ali said.The assault was on the same base where a U.S. soldier was killed in an attack late on Friday.Al Shabaab claimed responsibility for the Saturday attack and said they killed 40 Somali soldiers.“We killed 40 Somali soldiers in the base,” Abdiasis Abu Musab, al Shabaab’s military operations spokesman, told Reuters.Al Shabaab is also fighting to drive out African Union mandated peace keeping force AMISOM.“The foreign forces ran away from the base this morning because we attacked them on Friday. We targeted the Somali forces who were in the base,” he added.Abdullahi Ismail, a resident in the area where the attack occurred told Reuters he saw five casualties being taken to a local hospital.
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US military: 4 soldiers wounded in Somalia treated, in Kenya

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Sunday June 10, 2018 Four U.S. service members who were wounded in an extremist attack in Somalia that killed one special operations soldier have been treated and discharged, the U.S. military said Saturday.A U.S. Africa Command statement said the four were in the care of the U.S. Embassy medical team in neighboring Kenya. They were awaiting transport “for additional medical evaluation.”The Pentagon said Staff Sgt. Alexander W. Conrad, 26, of Chandler, Arizona, died Friday of injuries sustained from what it called enemy indirect fire. He was assigned to 1st Battalion, 3rd Special Forces Group, Fort Bragg, North Carolina. The names of those wounded were not released.This was the first public announcement of a U.S. military combat death in Africa since four U.S. service members were killed in a militant ambush in the West African nation of Niger in October.Friday’s attack in Jubaland is likely to put renewed scrutiny on America’s counterterror operations in Africa.U.S. troops with Somali and Kenyan forces came under mortar and small-arms fire and one “partner force member” also was wounded in the attack about 350 kilometers (217 miles) southwest of the capital, Mogadishu, the U.S. military said.The al-Qaida-linked al-Shabab extremist group, which is based in Somalia and controls parts of the country’s rural south and central regions, claimed responsibility. The group was blamed for the truck bombing in Mogadishu in October that killed more than 500 people and raised concerns about al-Shabab’s ability to build ever-larger explosives.Ads By Google Friday’s joint operation was part of a multi-day mission including about 800 Somali and Kenyan troops. The U.S. said its personnel had provided advice, assistance and aerial surveillance during the mission.“This area is called Sanguni, we came here to carry out a special operation designed to liberate this area that is still under the control of al-Shabab fighters,” Lt. Col. Abdi Ibrahim with the Somali armed forces said Friday. “If God wills, we will chase them until we defeat them.”Associated Press video on Friday showed Somali forces firing weapons from atop pickup trucks in a muddy rural area, and an unidentified U.S. soldier speaking with local residents. A helicopter flew over the area.President Donald Trump in early 2017 approved expanded military operations against al-Shabab, leading to an increase in U.S. military personnel to more than 500 and the launch of dozens of drone strikes. The U.S. had pulled out of the Horn of Africa nation after 1993, when two helicopters were shot down in Mogadishu and bodies of Americans were dragged through the streets.Another U.S. service member in Somalia was killed in May 2017 during an operation about 40 miles (64 kilometers) west of Mogadishu.
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Refugees turned poets, models and Olympians smash stereotypes at TEDx event

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CBS News Sunday June 10, 2018TEDx events - devoted to spreading ideas through short presentations covering everything from business and technology to environmental and humanitarian issues - are often broadcast live internationally and watched online by millions of viewers.Ads By Google The United Nations’ refugee agency (UNHCR) said the event in Kakuma - a sprawling camp housing 185,000 people located in northern Kenya - aimed to shine a spotlight on the plight of refugees and challenge negative perceptions and stereotypes.“TEDx events are often in privileged settings so we thought about bringing the power of the TED stage to a refugee camp,” UNHCR’s Melissa Fleming told the Thomson Reuters Foundation.“We wanted refugee speakers to use this platform to tell the world not just what they have gone through, but also show that they too have amazing things to offer.”There are at least 22 million refugees around the world, says the UNHCR, mostly fleeing conflict, persecution or rights abuses in their countries. About 90 percent are being hosted in developing countries including Kenya in camps such as Kakuma.From a stage set up in a white tent in a school playground in Kakuma camp in Turkana county, the refugee speakers spoke of how war had forced them to leave their homes in countries such as the Democratic Republic of Congo, South Sudan and Somalia.They discussed their struggles to restart their lives as refugees, their battles to fight cultural practices such as early marriage and female genital mutilation, and their desire to return and rebuild their homeland.The speakers included activist Riya William Yuyada, athlete Pur Biel and teacher Mary Nyiriak Maker from South Sudan, Congolese film maker Amina Rwino, and Sudanese poet Emi Mahmoud.Somali American Halima Aden, an international fashion model who has featured on the covers of magazines such as Vogue, was born in Kakuma refugee camp and lived there for seven years.Aden, 20, said despite sometimes not having enough food to eat or being sick with malaria, she enjoyed a happy childhood.Kakuma helped her gain a sense of community and respect for other cultures, Aden said, adding that she wanted to change the narrative of refugee camps as a place of despair.“I want you to remember that although the children here are refugees, they are children,” Aden said at the TEDx event.“They deserve every opportunity to flourish, to hope, to dream, to be successful,” she added. “My story began here in Kakuma refugee camp, a place of hope.”
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Trump oo ku gacan seeray war murtiyeedkii ka soo baxay shirka G7

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Waa isbedel la yaab leh oo uu sameeyay madaxweyne Trump. Markii hore waxa uu isagoo caga jiidaya ogolaaday heshiiska ku sabsan ganacsiga oo ay eray eray loo kala dhig dhigay.

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RW Kheyre oo xalay Kormeeray qaar ka mid ah Degmooyinka Gobolka Banaadir.

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Muqdisho ( Sh. M. Network):-Ra’iisul Wasaaraha Xukuumadda Federaalka Soomaaliya Mudane Xasan Cali Kheyre ayaa xalay kormeer ku sameeyay qaar ka mid ah degmooyinka Magaalada Muqdisho, waxaana uu halkaasi kula kulmay Saraakiisha ciidamada.
Kormeerka Ra’iisul Wasaaraha ayaa waxaa ku wehlinaayay Masuuliyiin ka tirsan maamulka gobolka Banaadir iyo taliska Ciidamada Booliska Soomaaliyeed.
“Waxaan soo kormeeray qaar ka tirsan degmooyinka Magaalada Muqdisho si aan ugu kuurgalo xaaladda amni ee caasimadda” ayuu yiri Ra’iisul Wasaare Kheyre.
Kormeerka Ra’iisul Wasaaraha ayaa ka dambeeyay ka gadaal markii Madaxweynaha Jamhuuriyadda Federaalka Soomaaliya Mudane Maxamed Cabdullaahi Farmaajo uu soo saaray amar dib loogu furayo Jidadka Muqdisho oo maalmihii u dambeeyay xirnaa.
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Shil Gaari oo dhimasho iyo dhaawac sababay oo ka dhacay Muqdisho.

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Muqdisho ( Sh.M.Network):-Gaari nuuca Xamuulka ah ayaa rogmaday Wadada Taleex degmada Hodan ee Gobolka Banaadir.
Qaar ka mid ah Wariyayaasha Shabelle oo booqday halka uu shilku ka dhacay ayaa xaqiijiyay in Gaari weyn oo nuuca Xamuulka qaada ah oo Shixnad ka soo raray Dekedda Muqdiho uu ku rogmaday Dalcadda Taleex.
Shilkaas ayaa sababay sida wararku sheegayaan dhimashada 3 qof iyo dhaawaca tiro kale.
Ma jiro faah faahinno shilkaas ku aadan oo ay bixiyeen Saraakiisha iyo Masuuliyiinta Maamulka degmada Hodan ee Gobolka Banaadir.
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Tooriyayn ka dhacday tareenka dheereeya ee Japan

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Waxaa la xiray nin looga shakisan yahay in uu dilay hal ruux dhaawacayna labo kale isaga oo ku weeraray mindi rakaab saarnaa mid ka mid ah tareennada aadka u dheereeya ee dalka Japan, sida ay booliisku sheegeen.

Ciraaqi looga shakisan yahay dil oo Jarmalka lagu celiyay

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Nin reer Ciraaqi ah oo la sheegay in uu qirtay kufsi iyo dil uu u gaystay gabadh yar oo Jarmal ah ayaa dib loogu celiyay Jarmalka.


Barn. Wicitaanka Dhageystaha

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Barnaamijka Wicitaanka Dhageystaha ee toddobaadkan waxaa marti ku ah Guddoomiyaha Gobolka Hiiraan, Cabdullaahi Axmed Maalin, waxana uu ka warbixinayaa xaalka magaalada Beledweyne kadib fatahaadihi dhowaan dhacay

North Korean Leader Arrives Singapore for Historic Summit

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Washington post Sunday June 10, 2018North Korean leader Kim Jong Un has arrived in Singapore for what is shaping up to be a historic summit with President Trump, the first meeting between the leaders of two countries that have been sworn enemies for almost seven decades.However, it remains far from clear what kind of agreement on North Korea’s nuclear program the two leaders will be able to forge during their summit on Tuesday.Kim landed at Singapore’s Changi airport shortly before 3 p.m. local time Sunday and traveled in his armored Mercedes Benz limousine through one of the island state’s swankiest shopping districts to the five-star St. Regis Hotel.This trip is the farthest the third-generation North Korean leader has traveled since he took power at the end of 2011, and it has the highest stakes.Ads By Google Kim has embarked on a flurry of diplomacy this year, holding two meetings with South Korean President Moon Jae-in and two with China’s Xi Jinping, leading to this first-ever summit between a North Korean leader and a sitting American president.After overseeing rapid advances in North Korea’s nuclear and missile technology last year, Kim now appears to be turning his attention to his country’s economy and particularly to getting rid of the international sanctions that are hampering its growth.North Korean leader Kim Jong Un, arriving in Singapore, appears to have taken an Air China Boeing 747. (Terence Tan/Ministry of Communications and Information, Republic of Singapore)The nuclear program has enabled Kim to project confidence, analysts say, and he is now trying to metamorphose from a nuclear-armed tyrant into responsible international statesman.The streets were lined with tourists and journalists trying to catch a glimpse of the enigmatic North Korean leader, who is set to meet with Singaporean Prime Minister Lee Hsien Loong later on Sunday.Trump, meanwhile, is expected to arrive in Singapore at about 8:30 p.m. local time and is due to meet with Lee on Monday. Kim’s schedule on Monday is not known.Kim and Trump will sit down for talks at 9 a.m. on Tuesday morning at the Capella Hotel on the resort island of Sentosa, usually better known for hosting Singapore’s Universal Studios amusement park.
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Iska hor imaad khasaaro geystay Oo ka dhacay Wadajir

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Muqdisho ( Sh. M. Networ)-Warar dheeraad ah ayaa ka soo baxaya iska hor imaad u dhexeeyay Ciidamo ka wada tirsan kuwa dowladda oo duhurnimadii maanta ka dhacay degmada Wadajir ee gobolka Banaadir.
Iska hor imaadka oo ahaa mid xoogan ayaa waxa uu ka dhacay isgoyska Danwadaagta ee degmadaasi, halkaas oo ay bar koontarool ku leeyihiin Ciidamo ka tirsan kuwa xasilinta caasimadda.
Waxaana la sheegay in ay isku dhaceen Ciidamo kale oo milatari ah oo la socday Gaari Surf ah, kadib markii uu is faham waa soo kala dhexgalay Ciidamadaasi.
Ugu yaraan illaa 3 askari oo labo ka mid ah ay ka tirsanaayeen Ciidamada xasilinta, halka midka kalena uu ahaa milatari ayaa ku dhaawacmay iska hor imaadkaasi, sida ay Shabelle u xaqiijiyeen dad goobjoogayaal ah.
Illaa iyo hadda ma jiro wax hadal ah oo ka soo baxay maamulka degmada Wadajir oo ku aadan dagaalkaasi.
Ciidamada dowladda ayaa inta badan ku dagaalama gudaha M/ Muqdisho, iyadoona waxyeelo kala duwan ay ka soo gaarto dadka rayidka ah ee aan waxba galabsanin.
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Pentagon identifies soldier killed by al-Shabaab extremists in Somalia

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The Washington Times Sunday June 10, 2018The Pentagon has identified the soldier killed Friday in a firefight with Somali extremists.Alexander W. Conrad, 26, of Chandler, Arizona, died following the clash, which also claimed the lives of one member of the Somali-Kenyan partner force and saw four Americans wounded. Conrad was assigned to 1st Battalion, 3rd Special Forces Group, out of Fort Bragg, N.C.Ads By Google The Defense Department said U.S. forces were providing surveillance and assistance to the Somali National Security Forces and Kenyan Defense Force during the operation in Jubaland on Friday afternoon when they came under mortar and small-arms fire“A large force consisting of approximately 800 forces from the SNSF and KDF were conducting a multi-day operation … southwest of Mogadishu when the attack occurred,” U.S. Africa Command said in a statement. “The mission’s objectives were to clear al-Shabaab from contested areas, liberate villages from al-Shabaab control, and establish a permanent combat outpost designed to increase the span of Federal Government of Somalia (FGS) security and governance. The U.S. provided advice, assistance and aerial surveillance during the mission.”The wounded Americans, who have not been identified, are receiving medical care at the U.S. embassy in Kenya, Pentagon officials said.More broadly, the U.S. says its role in Somalia is to contain groups such as al-Shabaab.
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U.S. vows to enhance fight against al-Shabab despite loss of soldier

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The U.S. military vowed on Saturday to enhance fight against terrorism posed by al-Qaida and its affiliate, al-Shabab as well as the threat posed by the IS in Somalia despite the killing of its soldiers on Friday.
Thomas Waldhauser, Commander of the U.S. Africa Command, said its special forces will continue to partner with African Union Mission in Somalia (AMISOM) to degrade terrorist threat posed by the extremist groups in the Horn of Africa nation.
“Our strategy in East Africa is to build partner capacity to ensure that violent extremist organizations, who wish harm in the region, wish harm on the European continent, and ultimately wish to harm the United States,” Waldhauser said in a statement.
The statement came after the U.S. Africa Command (Africom) said its soldier was killed and four others injured during a joint operation on Friday afternoon, about 350 km southwest of Mogadishu.
Africom said about 800 U.S., Kenyan and Somali forces came under mortar and small-arms fire during a multi-day security operation.
Waldhauser said the wounded Americans have been treated and discharged and are currently in Kenya as they await follow-on transportation for additional medical evaluation.
Africom said the desired end state is to have a stable East Africa in which terrorist organizations are not able to destabilize Somalia or its neighbors or threaten Americans and its international allies.
“Accordingly, the desired end state includes transitioning security responsibility from AMISOM to the Federal Government of Somalia and Somalia’s Federal Member States so the central and regional governments ultimately secure their own territory and neutralize the terror threat,” said Africom.
Washington has stepped up operations in the Horn of Africa nation in the past year, killing several militants after President Donald Trump softened restrictions on the military in March 2017.
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