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Warta Nabadda iyo Xamarjajab Oo caawa ku loo lamaya tartanka Shabelle

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Muqdisho ( Sh. M. Network )-Degmooyinka Warta Nabadda iyo Xamarjajab ee gobolka Banaadir ayaa caawa ku baratami doona tartan aqoonedka faca weyn ee  Shabelle.
Labada degmo ayaa caawa isku arki doona kulanka ugu dambeeya ee wareega Sama-Final-ka tartanka.
Warta Nabadda iyo Xamarjajab degmada badisa ayaa fariisan doonta wareega Final-ka ee tartanka bisha barakeysan ee Ramadaan.
Sidoo kale degmada laga guuleysta ayaa iyana u tartami doonta kaalinta 3-aad ee tartanka.
Degmada Cabdicasiis ayaa xalay iska sii xaadirisay wareega ugu dambeeya ee tartanka, kadib markii ay afka ciida u dirtay dhiggeeda degmada Boondheere ee G/ Banaadir.
La’arki doonee caawa degmada soo baxda Warta Nabadda iyo Xamarjajab oo horay guulo uga soo gaaray tartankani.
Taaba gelinta sanadkan tartan aqooneedka Shabelle waa Jaamacadda Jobkey, halka Su’aal diyaarintuna uu yahay Adult Commercial Secondary School.
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Somalia, UN launch new policing structure to boost security

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Tuesday June 12, 2018Somalia and the UN in collaboration with other international partners have unveiled a joint policing model to strengthen peace and security at national and regional levels.The UN-backed Joint Policing Program (JPP) supports the two-tier policing structure and sets future development of strong national and state-level police services, the UN mission in Somalia (UNSOM) said in a statement.Mohamed Duale, Somali Federal Minister of Internal Security, said the structure demonstrates the best way to coordinate policing aimed at forming an effective policing system in Somalia.“This investment in the Somali Police is an excellent opportunity for rebuilding Somalia and the development of peace and security,” Duale said.Ads By Google He said the policing programme will be introduced in five federal states, the Benadir region and the future Federal Police to support the implementation of priority police projects, as outlined in the country’s National Security Architecture.Duale said the program is also expected to expedite the ongoing transition of security responsibilities from the African Union Mission in Somalia (AMISOM) to Somalia’s security forces.The New Policing Model which was adopted in 2016 by Somalia’s political leadership is touted as a key pillar of the country’s National Security Architecture.“It is essential to have a police that is responsible for their actions, based on the core universal principles of legality, necessity, professionalism and responsibility,” said Gen. Bashir Mohamed, the Somali Police Force Commissioner.The new model will oversee the procurement of equipment, recruitment and in-service training; the payment of stipends for personnel and the development of a legal framework and accountability; and construction projects for federal and state-level police agencies.
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Dib u dhac ku yimid magacaabista golaha wasiirada cusub Ee Galmudug

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Dhuusamareeb ( SH. M. Network )-Waxaa maanta dib u dhac uu ku yimid magacaabista golaha wasiirada cusub ee Galmudug oo la filiyay in looga dhawaaqo magaalada Dhuusamareeb ee xarunta maamulkaasi.
Madaxweyne Xaaf ayaa la sheegay in uu dib u dhigay magacaabista golahaasi, kadib codsiyo uga yimid waxgaradka Galmudug.
Sidoo kale warar hoose oo ay heshay Shabelle ayaa sheegaya in dib u dhacan uu sabab u yahay khilaafka weli ka taagan maamulkaasi.
Lama shaacin xilliga rasmiga ah ee lagu dhawaaqi doono golahaasi oo ay xubno ku yeelan doonaan Culuma’udiinka Ahlu Sunna Waljamaaca.
Maalmihii dambe Madaxaweynaha Galmudug Axmed Ducaale Gelle Xaaf ayaa waday wadatashiyo ku aadan ku dhawaaqista golaha wasiirada cusub ee maamulkaasi.
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After My U.N. Office Was Attacked, Our Somali Colleagues Went Back to Work the Next Day

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Tuesday June 12, 2018By Dewaine FarriaAfrican Union Mission to Somalia soldiers take cover after Shabab insurgents shot and blasted their way into the United Nations compound in Mogadishu in June 2013.CreditMohamed Abdiwahab/Agence France-Presse — Getty ImagesThe
blast wave thundered through the compound, ripping the expletive on my
lips in two and cramming half of it back down my throat. The radio-room
supervisor, Hassan Osman, and I stumbled to the balcony. In that
cathedral-quiet moment between the detonation of the car bomb and the
staccato barrage of gunfire, we knew they were coming. Shabab militants
were storming the compound, squeezing off bursts from the Kalashnikovs
at their hips, leaping the gate’s smoking wreckage. It was June 19,
2013.“Dewaine. Dewaine.” Hassan’s voice was steady, his hand on my shoulder. “Do the public announcement.”Over
the P.A., I instructed the several dozen United Nations staff members
to duck and cover and then tried to figure out what to do next. With
every rifle crack, my world flashed in a monochrome of stark, tactical
decisions, like life and death reduced to their lowest common
denominators. Even in the moment, the irony of stumbling into my first
firefight more than a decade after leaving the Marine Corps was not lost
on me. Since leaving the military, I’d grown used to my buddies shaking
their virtual heads, via social media, at the fundamental insanity of
inserting yourself into war without having the good sense to engage in
combat.Ads By Google Mogadishu was a study in
violent coexistence, a brutal ecosystem where new conflicts sprouted up
without ever quelling the old. The Somali capital’s recent history
included warlords, the Islamic Courts Union, the Ethiopian military, the
Shabab and a shaky Western-backed government. This attack on the United
Nations Common Compound — 10,000 square meters split between offices
and living quarters, just off Mogadishu’s airport road — felt like the
city’s fiercest predator had finally decided to take our measure.After
the initial blast, our Somali guards immediately returned fire,
dropping the first two Shabab gunmen who came through the breach.
Between clipped radio transmissions from the African Union Mission and
the Somali government, four more militants unhesitatingly charged over
the bodies of their companions. The guards’ gunfire funneled the
attackers onto the accommodation side of the compound.Under
cover of suppressive fire from the towers, several of the guards and I
leapfrogged the buildings on the accommodation side to herd staff
members to the safe rooms on the opposite end of the compound. Pulling
back the bolt on the office Kalashnikov to reveal brass bolstered my
courage before our mad dash through the compound, but it was the valor
and tenacity of our Somali allies that actually saved lives.Mogadishu
left a permanent scratch on my heart, but talking about the attack
remains difficult. I’ve never wanted to risk implying that I’d done more
than I did, or to say what I really feared: that I hadn’t done enough.
The Shabab murdered 15 civilians, aid workers and contractors at the
compound that day, including four of our Somali guards.In Mogadishu, I
led a United Nations Department of Safety and Security office
consisting of three other international field security coordination
officers — a Russian, a Ugandan and a Bulgarian — and about 20 local
advisers, drivers and radio operators. Save for an unauthorized
Chinese-made Kalashnikov, purchased by one of my predecessors and handed
down to every senior field security coordination officer since, we were
armed with nothing more than our wits.Somali government soldiers after insurgents attacked a United Nations compound in Mogadishu.CreditMohamed Abdiwahab/Agence France-Presse — Getty ImagesFor
armed security, we depended on a Somali-owned private security company
and the host government, with whom we carried out United Nations program
delivery — agriculture and sanitation projects, polio monitoring,
shelter programs — in and around the city. Armed security arrangements
with private companies tend to unnerve humanitarians, who rightly worry
about violating the principles of their profession. But my four postings
with the United Nations taught me that in areas of conflict you could
have a clean humanitarian conscience or deliver aid, but rarely both.
Despite the inherent tension between United Nations agencies and the
armed entities they relied on, our security system in Mogadishu worked.
My team got aid personnel to some of the toughest locations in and
around the capital.I fell right in
with my Somali security counterparts. I chewed bitter khat, a leaf with
effects similar to amphetamine, with these guys, screeched through
Mogadishu’s 17 districts behind their escort vehicles, and kicked up red
dust while waiting for them during prayer stops on the roads to towns
so recently vacated by the Shabab that you might still find the
militants’ dirty dishes in the sink. Colonized but never broken, the
Somalis were a wiry, arrogant and daring people for whom friendship ran
deep. For all of Somalia’s trouble, I met fewer dispirited men in
Mogadishu than I did in Manhattan.After
the attack, the personnel based at the compound, including me and the
other foreign staff members on my team, relocated to the United Nations’
main compound in Somalia on the sprawling grounds of Mogadishu
international airport. Protected by Ugandan and Burundian troops,
displaced internationals could now join the mission staff, hacks,
military officers and contractors who converged at the United Nations
Mine Action Service’s “Little Kruger Bar” — foreigners with faces
crimsoned by alcohol and the sun, many of whom could spend the weeks in
country without ever leaving the airport or speaking to a Somali.The
new mission in Somalia was officially established only two weeks before
the attack and had barely started moving into the compound on the
grounds of the Mogadishu airport. The United Nations’ only unified radio
room in Mogadishu — which maintained contact with its humanitarian and
development convoys throughout the area — remained at our now-abandoned
compound. I knew I couldn’t ask Hassan and his fellow radio operators to
return to work at the hollowed-out buildings of an organization that
the Shabab claimed were thwarting “Allah’s Law on earth & must
therefore be dislodged.” But when I conducted my morning radio check
from within the airport grounds the next day, it was Hassan’s voice that
responded.“Sierra 1, this is Mike Sierra Base, you’re five by five.”In
“War Games: The Story of Aid and War in Modern Times,” the journalist
Linda Polman says that “the job of humanitarian aid worker is No. 5 on
the Top 10 list of dangerous occupations, after lumberjack, pilot,
fisherman and structural iron- or steelworker. It’s the only job on the
list where most of the fatalities are caused by intentional violence.”
From Chechnya to Dadaab refugee camp to Mogadishu to Gaza, I
consistently found that most of this risk is borne by local staff — the
polio-vaccination monitors, the convoy drivers, the project officers,
the guards and the radio operators — who make up the backbone of
international aid organizations.The author, fourth from the right in front row, with U.N. guards, local security assistants, and drivers just outside the U.N. Common Compound in 2013. CreditCourtesy photoYes, the
average international aid worker in Somalia is there to do good, but
also (whether admittedly or not) for the buzz of life in a conflict
zone. We decided to leave our own countries to be in Mog, were paid good
money to be there and had our careers enhanced as a result. The risk
for someone like Hassan — paid a fraction of our salaries in the town
where all his family lived and the entire community knew he worked for
the United Nations — differed on a galactic scale. Born and raised in
Mogadishu, Hassan drew from the same wellsprings of hope and despair as
the militants who rushed into certain death at the compound. But there
are no Gettysburgs or Omaha Beaches for people like him — no heroic
charge with his comrades by his side — nor even a decisive Alamo-style
defeat. Nevertheless, men like Hassan resolve to endure.As
weeks turned into months, Hassan never mentioned that he reported to
work every day in the place the foreign staff had evacuated. Or how the
United Nations field operations that couldn’t discontinue without people
dying would cease if not for his crew’s tracking our convoys and
keeping our communications running. They knew the risk of working in the
highly exposed compound of an organization that the Shabab referred to
as “a merchant of death & a satanic force of evil.” Hassan and his
crew exhibited grace under the most dangerous of circumstances and never
felt the need to bring it up. I guess danger ceases to be an
interesting topic after you’ve committed to facing it.Occasionally,
something — unexpected fireworks or the pressure wave from subwoofers
at a concert — thrusts me back into that day, five years gone. When it
happens, I crowd out the image of Shabab fighters storming our compound
with those of Hassan and the other Somalis I worked with in Mogadishu,
women and men who exemplified Plato’s definition of courage, “endurance
of the soul.”Courage is more than the charge.Dewaine
Farria is a former Marine and present M.F.A. candidate at the Vermont
College of Fine Arts who served as a United Nations field security
officer in East Jerusalem, Somalia, Kenya and the Russian North
Caucasus. He received the United Nations Department of Safety and
Security’s Bravery Award for his actions during the attack in Mogadishu.
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Sawirro:-Madaxweyne Farmaajo oo Warqadaha aqoonsiga ka guddoomay Safiirka cusub ee Biljimka u fadhin doona Soomaaliya

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Muqdisho ( Sh. M. Network )-Madaxweynaha Jamhuuriyadda Federaalka Soomaaliya mudane Maxamed Cabdullahi Farmaajo ayaa warqadaha aqoonsiga danjiranimo ka guddoomay Safiirka cusub ee Dalka Belgiumka u fadhin doona Soomaliya Nicolas Nihon.
Madaxweynaha Soomaaliya ayaa war bixin kooban ka siiyay Safiirka cusub ee Belgeum-ka u fadhin doona Soomaaliya xaaladda Dalka iyo sida ay Soomaaliya ugu baahan tahay xilligan saaxiibbo caawiya, Danjire Nicolas Nihon ayaa isna dhinaciisa muujiyay sida ay Dowladdiisu ugu hanweyn tahay  inay garab istaagto Soomaaliya.
Wasiir ku xigeenka wasaaradda arrimaha dibedda Soomaaliya Mukhtaar Mahad Daa’uud, ayaa sheegay in Belgeum-ka iyo Soomaaliya uu u dhexeeya xiriir iyo isfaham aad u fiican.wuxuuna ku tilmaamay horumar weyn oo ay Soomaaliya ku tallaabsatay.
“Safiirka Belgeum-ka Madaxweynaha wuu ka guddoomay warqadihiisii aqoonsiga ee Danjirenimo, taasina waxay muujinaysaa Dowladda Soomaaliya inay dib ula soo noqonayso Safaaradaheedii dhammaan Adduunka ka jiray,waxaan is leeyahay wax yar oo fara ku tiris ah ayaa ka harsan Yurub iyaga waddada ayay kusoo jiraan” ayuu yiri Wasiir ku xigeenka wasaaradda arrimaha dibedda.
Dabayaaqada Bishan ayaa lagu wadaa in Dalka Belgeum-ka oo ay ku taalla xarunta Midowga Yurub uu marti geliyo shir Caalami ah oo looga hadlayo Arrimaha Soomaaliya.
Halkan hoose ka daawo Sawirrada:-
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Rajo laga muujiyey mustaqbalka gacanka Korea

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Qaar ka mid ah hogaamiyaasha Qaarada Asia iyo kuwo kale oo caalamka ah ayaa rajo wanaagsan ka muujiyay mustaqbalka gobolka, kadib kulankii taariikhiga ahaa ee Talaadada maanta dalka Singapore ku dhexmaray madaxweynaha Mareykanka Donald Trump iyo hogaamiyaha Kuuriyada Waqooyi Kim Jong Un.

Rikoorka duulimaadka ugu dheer dunida ee aan hakadka lahayn

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Shirkad horay u haysatay ayaa rikoorkaasi dib ula wareegtay, balse su'aashu waxay tahay muddo intee la eg ayay sii hayn doontaa?

Madaxweyne Trump oo wareysi siiyey VOA

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Madaxweynayaasha Mareykanka iyo Kuuriyada Waqooyi ayaa heshiis taariikhi ah ku kala saxiixday dalka Singapore, waxaana kadib Trump uu wareysi siiyey VOA.


Senator Mareykan ah oo ku baaqay in la jaro Lacagaha Mareykanka uu siiyo Ciidamada Somalia

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Washington ( Sh. M. Network )-Sanator ka tirsan xildhibaanada Mareykanka ayaa ku baaqay in la joojiyo dhaqaalaha Mareykanka uu ku bixiyo Ciidamadaa dowladda fedeeraalka ah ka ee Soomaaliya.
Rand Paul oo wareysi gaar ah siiyay Wargeyska Washington Post ayaa hoosta ka xariiqay in xilligan aysan habooneyn in dhaaqaale lagu bixiyo Ciidanka dowladda Soomaaliya oo uu sheegay in ay u badan yihiin caruur xoog lagu askareeyo  iyo kuwo ka soo goostay Xarakada Al Shabaab, sida uu hadalka u dhigay.
Sidoo kale mudanahani ayaa xusay in dowladda Mareykanka ay waqti dheer caawineysay Ciidamada Soomaaliya, balse ay haatan sheekadu ku soo idlaatay rajo qura, taas oo ah in ay nabad ka hana qaado Soomaaliya.
Hadalka Sanator-kan ayaa imaanaya xilli dhawaan weerar qorsheysan Al Shabaab ay ku dileen askari ka tirsanaa Ciidamada Mareykanka ee ka howlgalka Soomaaliya, halka 4 kalena ay ku dhaawaceen ,kaas oo ka dhacay gobolka Jubbada Hoose.
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Lawmaker calls for end to US taxpayer money for Somali National Army

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The hope for Somalia is the hope for most countries around the world: peace and long-term stability.
As part of that effort, the United States has been helping build up the Somali National Army to fight terror groups like al-Shabab.
But a report last year by the U.S. State Department Office of Inspector General found quite a bit of that aid unaccounted for, not to mention improper name-check vetting and monitoring of soldiers entering the Somali National Guard and a lack of sufficient controls to make sure U.S. money is not instead of going to finance terrorists.
“There are 920 instances of child soldiers, forcing children to fight. There’s evidence that some of these soldiers are parts of al-Qaida. There’s also evidence that some of these soldiers are nothing more than highway robbers,” said Sen. Rand Paul, R-Ky., chairman of the Subcommittee of Federal Spending Oversight and Emergency Management.
Despite much of the aid for the country being cut off since that report, the committee is shining a light on an $8 million grant still in place, including $4.3 million in stipends for the Somali National Army.
“Our deficit this year will be a trillion dollars. Where is the money coming from? And also buying uniforms in the Somalian Army and paying their salary just isn’t something I think is a good use of American taxpayer dollars,” Paul said in an interview last week.
According to the State Department, the U.S.-Somalia relationship is an important one with goals of promoting political and economic stability, helping alleviate the humanitarian crisis, and preventing the use of Somalia as a safe haven for terrorists from around the globe. But without proper oversight, the concern now is that that mission is nearly impossible to accomplish.
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Boondheere iyo Warta Nabadda Oo caawa u tartamaya kaalinta 3-aad Ee tartanka Shabelle

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Muqdisho ( Sh. M. Network )-Degmooyinka Boondheere iyo Warta Nabadda ayaa caawa kulan xiiso leh ku ballansan tartan aqooneedka Shabelle.
Labada degmo ayaa caawa u tartami doono kaalinta 3-aad ee tartan aqooneedka bisha barakeysan ee Ramadaan.
Boondheere iyo Warta Nabadda oo dadaal badan muujiyay ayaa waxaa ugu dambeyntii looga adkaaday wareegii sama-finalka ee tartanka.
Hayeeshii la’arki doonee caawa degmada ku soo baxda kaalinya 3-aad ee tartan aqooneedka Shabakadda Warbaahinta Shabelle.
Degmooyinka Cabdicasiis iyo Xamarjajab ayaa iska sii xaadiriyay wareega ugu dambeeya ee finalka, kuwaas oo habeen dambe isku hardin doono tartanka.
Taaba gelinta sanadkan tartan aqooneedka Shabelle waa Jaamacadda Jobkey, halka Su’aal diyaarintuna uu yahay Adult Commercial Secondary School.
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Xoor dalka Maraykanka ka sameeyay wax aanan laga filan karin!

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Internetka ayaa aad loogu faafiyay xoor fuulay daar ka kooban 23 dabaq

Somaliland fishermen out of work after cyclone Sagar destroyed boats and cold stores

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Wednesday June 13, 2018Around 3,500 fishermen in Somaliland have been put out of a living by the tropical cyclone Sagar that struck northern parts of Somalia on 18 May.Fishermen in Lughaya, Berbera, Sayla, Laas-qoray and El-Sheikh are struggling to feed their families after losing equipment and the damage of infrastructure.Ali Hussein Nur, director of Somaliland’s ministry of pastoralism and fishing, said four large fish cold storage facilities in Lughaya had been destroyed in the storms.The deputy chairman of the fishermen association in Lughaya, Awil Hussein, said their 1,500 members had seen their income slashed.Ads By Google Feysal Ali Sheikh, director of Somaliland’s disaster preparedness and food storage agency, said 53 fishermen who were out at sea when the storm came had made narrow escapes. Their boats were destroyed whilst the men were saved by the coast guards.Feysal said the government had issued warnings to stay away from the ocean two days prior to the cyclone. However, the fishermen continued to go out to fish.  Feysal said he asked the regional administration to send out the coast guard to save fishermen stranded some 200 metres off shore as the storm increased.Mohamud Farah Ali, a fisherman in Las-qoray, Sanag region, and a father of five, normally earns $6 a day from fishing. His family is currently buying food on credit from the stores.Mohamud and two others were saved off Lasqoray coast. He told Radio Ergo they were powerless to navigate their way back to the shore due to the high winds. After two hours in the rain and storm, the coast guard came to their rescue.Some families dependent on fishing are now relying on aid handouts from Somaliland and Djibouti, as well as from UN agencies including UNICEF and WFP.Hussein Ibrahim Rayaale lost his house in the storm and is sheltering with his four children under plastic sheeting given out by UNICEF. He said they lost all their belongings.Awil Hussein, deputy chairman of the fishermen’s association in Lughaya, told Radio Ergo they have not calculated the losses caused by the cyclone. They are working to rebuild the fish storage facilities.
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Turkiga Oo qabtay muhaajiriin ay ku jiraan Soomaali

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Ankara ( Sh. M. Network )-Ciidamada ammaanka dalka Turkiga ayaa maanta gacanta ku dhigay 224 Qof oo muhaajiriin ah kuwaasi oo ay ku jiraan Soomaali.
Laamaha ammaanka ee dalkaasi ayaa sheegay in dadkaasi oo ah kuwo sharci a’aan ah ay ku soo qabteen howlgallo ay ka sameeyeen qeybo ka mid ah waqooyi galbeed ee Turkiga.
Sidoo kale saraakiisha ayaa tilmaamay in dadkaasi ay geeyeen saldhigyo Boolis, halkaasi oo haatan su’aalo lagu weydiinayo muhaajiriintaasi.
Dadkani muhaajiriinta ah ayaa la sheegay in ay qorsheynayeen in ay Turkiga uga sii gudbaan dalalka kale ee QaaraddaYurub
Muhaajiriinta gacanta lagu dhigay ayaa ka soo kala jeeda dalalka Syria, Somalia, Pakistan, Libya, Algeria, Palestine, Iraq, Iran, iyo Morocco.
Ma’ahan markii ugu horreysan ee Turkiga lagu qabto Tahriibayaal ay ku jiraan Soomaali oo ku sii jeeday dalalka Yurub.
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Taliyaha Ciidanka Xoogga dalka Oo gaaray Kismaayo

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Kismaayo ( Sh. M. Network )-S/gaas C/Wali Jaamac Xuseen Gorod taliyaha Ciidanka Xoogga Soomaaliyeed iyo saraakiil uu hoggaaminayo ayaa maanta gaaray magaalada Kismaayo ee xarunta gobolka Jubbada Hoose.
Taliye Gorod iyo wafdigiisa ayaa si heer sare ah loogu soo dhaweeyay magaalada Kismaayo ee xarunta KMG maamulka Jubbaland.
U jeedka socdaalka taliyaha ayaa la sheegay in uu la xariiro booqasho uu ka tagayo deegaanadii dhawaan Ciidamada dowladdu ay kala wareegeen Al Shabaab.
S/gaas C/Wali Jaamac Xuseen Gorod ayaa la filayaa in kulamo kala duwan uu la qaato madaxda ugu sarreysa ee maamulkaasi oo uu kala hadli doono dagaallada ka dhanka ah Al Shabaab ee ka socda gobollada Jubbooyinka.
Ciidamada dowladda oo garab ka helayo kuwa Mareykan ah ayaa muddooyinkii dambe dhaq dhaqaaqyo ka waday duleedka Kismaayo xarunta gobolka Jubbada Hoose.
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Waqooyiga Ameerika oo martigalin doonta Koobka adduunka ee 2026

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Koobka K/cagta adduunka ee 2026 ayaa waxaa lagu qaban doonaa waddamada Maraykanka, Canada iyo Mexico, ka dib markii ay ka guulaysteen isku daygii ay doonaysay Morocco inay ku marti galiso. Cayaaraha 2026 ayaa noqon doona tartankii ugu weynaa ee koobka kubadda cagta adduunka ee abid la qabto.

How Ethiopia's peace offer caught Eritrea's regime by surprise

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Al-Jazeera Abraham T Zere Wednesday June 13, 2018On June 5, Ethiopia announced it would fully accept and implement the 2000 Algiers Peace Accord that ended its border war with Eritrea. It also said it would accept a 2002 ruling by the UN-backed Eritrea-Ethiopia Boundary Commission (EEBC), which awarded several disputed territories, including the town of Badme, to Eritrea. Ethiopia had been ignoring the commission's ruling and refusing to withdraw its troops from these territories for the past 16 years, making the demarcation of the border practically impossible.Adis Ababa's announcement last week was welcomed as a major step towards permanently calming the deadly tensions between the two warring neighbours.Celebrations and concernsEritreans in the diaspora celebrated Ethiopia's announcement as if it was a national holiday - a second independence day of sorts. They were happy because they assumed the statement would start a normalisation process between the two countries, which could encourage the Eritrean government to finally abandon its policies of militarisation and loosen its iron grip on the population.Ads By Google But, as the days passed and the Eritrean government remained silent on the subject, the Eritrean diaspora's enthusiasm and joy transformed into disappointment and anger.Rare reports from inside Eritrea indicated that Eritreans still living in their homeland also welcomed the news. Of course, Eritreans in the country were not able to celebrate Addis Ababa's surprising declaration openly. "We have been beaten down to submissiveness and even lost the language of celebration," a contact in Asmara told me. "People have been waiting for state approval to celebrate it officially and openly." He asked to remain anonymous for fear of reprisal.The response from independent experts who have been working with the Eritrean government was also prompt and clear. Lea Brilmayer, a professor of international law at Yale Law School, who led the Eritrean Boundary Commission and later the Claims Commission, told the Voice of America: "If the statement was made in good faith and they [Ethiopia] implement it, that would be great".But Addis Ababa's unexpected move was not necessarily welcomed by all. Eritrean residents of the Tsorena sub-zone in the border area, where the Border Commission had awarded several villages to Ethiopia, have openly expressed concerns. One of their representatives anonymously spoke to Australia's Radio SBS Tigrinya via telephone and pleaded with the two governments to consider his community's unique concerns.Meanwhile, ethnic Irobs living in the border area between the two countries currently under Ethiopia's rule organised a protest to condemn the decision to accept the boundary commission's ruling. Irobs say the implementation of the "arbitrary" borders drawn by the border commission would divide their community between the two countries.Despite these concerns and protests, most observers expected an enthusiastic response from the Eritrean government, which appeared to have finally gotten what it always wanted. Yet, no official response has come from the Eritrean state to date.When contacted by Reuters on the day of the announcement, Eritrea's Information Minister Yemane Gebremeskel claimed that he had not yet seen the Ethiopian government's statement, so could not immediately comment. A day later, when pressed to comment on the issue on Twitter, Gebremeskel simply said, "Our position is crystal clear and has been so for 16 years". He did not elaborate.Other officials from the Eritrean regime also chose to stay quiet about the announcement that carried the African nation to headlines around the globe. This was not surprising; as in Ethiopia, Eritrean officials do not usually comment on such issues before receiving some guidance from more senior members of the regime. Only after Gebremeskel's tweet did some of them began sharing - albeit vague- opinions on the issue.Eritrean regime caught off-guardUnder President Isaias Afwerki's ironclad rule, Eritrea has become increasingly isolated from the international community. In 2009, the UN Security Council imposed sanctions on the country, which are still in force.In 2016, the UN Commission of Inquiry on Human Rights in Eritrea accused Eritrean state officials of committing "crimes against humanity". For decades, things have been getting worse for Eritreans thanks to the short-sighted policies of the country's repressive and reclusive government. The state has also become increasingly militarised under Afwerki's rule.The Eritrean government blames Ethiopia and the international community for all its problems and refused to take any responsibility for the grave situation the country is currently in. In their 2017 report submitted to the African Charter on Human and People's Rights, the Eritrean government once again tried to blame all its wrongdoings and failures on "the border war with Ethiopia that erupted in May 1998 and the subsequent ongoing existential external threats and belligerencies against Eritrea".But today, the Eritrean government appears to be caught off guard by Ethiopia's unexpected readiness to resolve the long-standing bone of contention between the two countries. The Eritrean regime seems confused, unprepared and clueless about how it should respond to Ethiopia's peace offer. Ethiopia's call for normalisation and peace put President Afwerki in a very difficult position, as it undermines his current strategy of blaming Ethiopia for his repressive rule. Afwerki kept the country under tight control for two decades by using the "Ethiopia threat" as an excuse. Even if not fully convinced, many Eritreans were coerced to accept those fears as "legitimate" and stoically withstand years of economic hardship, political repression, and military obligations that are akin to modern slavery.If Ethiopia does follow through with its stated intention to accept the Boundary Commission's 2002 verdict, it's doubtful that Eritreans would accept any further fearmongering from the Afwerki administration regarding Addis Ababa's actions and intentions. If Afwerki attempts to dismiss or undermine this long-awaited gesture from its neighbour, the population may openly turn against the regime.Eritreans have been demonstrating their willingness to make amends with their neighbour for a very long time. Over the last few years, many Eritreans actively defied their government by travelling to Ethiopia to visit friends and family on Eritrean passports via a third country. These visits helped the Eritrean public hear from the Ethiopian people directly and diluted the state-controlled media's hateful rhetoric about Ethiopia.Today, there is a real opportunity to reach a peaceful resolution of this long-standing conflict. If the Eritrean government tries to ignore Addis Ababa's peace offer, it will find itself taking a stance against not only the Ethiopian government but also the Eritrean people.The views expressed in this article are the author's own and do not necessarily reflect Al Jazeera's editorial stance.
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Gaas oo xilalka ka qaaday taliyeyaal ciidan

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Madaxweynaha Puntland Cabdi Weli Gaas ayaa maanta xilkii ka qaaday agaasimayaashii hay’adda sirdoonka PIA Cabdirsaaq Ciise Xuseen (Khaatumo) iyo agaasimaha Guud ee Hay'ada kale ee Amniga ee Cabdulaahi Aadan Maxamed (Cabdulaahi Ulle).

Warbaahinta K/ Waqooyi oo bogaadisay kulankii Trump iyo Kim

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Kuuriyada Waqooyi ayaa u dabaaldegtay kulankii Trump iyo Kim oo ay ku tilmaantay guul taarikhi ah.

Puntland president sacks Intelligence chiefs

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Puntland President Abdiweli Mohamed Ali has fired director of Puntland Intelligence Agency (PIA) Abdirisak Ise Hussein also called Khatumo.
President Ali also ousted director of Puntland Security Service (PSS) Abdullahi Adan Mohamed, according to a statement released by the office of the president.
The president did not appoint new directors to replace those fired, according to a presidential decree issued on Wednesday.
The move comes amid rising Al Shabaab attacks against Puntland security forces in Bari region, situated north of Somalia.
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