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26 June Oo maanta si weyn looga xusay M/ Muqdisho

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Muqdisho ( SH. M. Network )-Shacabka ku dhaqan magaalada Muqdisho ayaa maanta si weyn ugu dabaal dagay munaasabadda 26 June oo ku beegan maalintii gobollada Waqooyi ay ka xoroobeen gumeystihii Ingiriiska.
Maalintan oo ku weyn dhammaan quluubta Ummadda Soomaaliyeed ayaa waxaa looga dabaal dagay guud ahaan dalka.
Boqolaal dadweyne ah ayaa maanta isugu soo baxay fagaaraha Daljirka Daahsoon ee magaalada Muqdisho, si ay u xusaan qiimaha maalinta 26 June.
Sanadkasta maanta oo kale ayaa 26 June laga xusaa guud ahaan dalka, si loo xasuusto halgankii dheeraa ee loo soo maray xurnimada dadka iyo dalka Soomaaliyeed.
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Maalinta 26-ka June oo laga xusay Muqdisho

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58 sano ayaa laga joogaa maalintii ugu horeysay ee dhul Soomaaliyeed oo xor ah laga taago calanka Soomaaliya. Bishii June 26-keedii sanadkii 1960-kii ayey aheyd markii la taagay calanka.

Sanad walbana Soomaalida ayaa meelo badan oo dunida ah ka xusa maalintan oo ka mid ah maalmaha ku weyn taariikhda jiritaanka Soomaaliya.

Meelaha munaasabadaha lagu weyneynayo 26-ka June lagu qabtay waxaa ka mid ah magaalada Muqdisho. Cabdulqaadir Maxamed Cabdulle ayaa warbixintan noo soo...

Erdogan ma isku soo dhaweyn karaa quluubta kala qeybsantay ee dalkiisa?

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Guusha Recep Tayyip Erdogan ayaa kala qeybsiay shacabka Turkiga,

Dadka Caabudwaaq oo canshuur iska ururinaya

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Maamulka iyo dadka ku nool degmada Cabudwaaq ee gobolka Galguduud ayaa kullan ay yeesheen isku afgartay qaadista canshuurta si loogu horumariyo amniga iyo nolosha magaalada.

Wariyaha VOA-da Cabdiwaaxid Macalin Isaaq ayaa warbixintan ka soo diray Gaalkacyo.

 

 

 

Kooxo hubeysan Oo Qoys ka Afduubtay Gaalkacyo

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Gaalkacyo ( Sh. M. Network )-Kooxo hubeysan ayaa lagu soo warramayaa in saacadihii la soo dhaafay Qoys ka koobnaa Aabe, Hooyo iyo Cunug ay dhashay ay ka afduubteen waqooyiga magaalada Gaalkacyo ee xarunta gobolka Mudug.
Qoyskaasi la afduubtay ayaa la sheegay in la geeyay, laguna hayo deegaano hoostaga is maamulka Soomaalida ee daka Ethiopia.
Sidoo kale wararka ayaa intaasi ku daraya in Afduubkan uu yimid, kadib muran ka dhashay arrimo la xariira Qoys.
Suldaan C/qaadir Yuusuf Gabyaa oo ka mid ah waxgaradka deegaanka  ayaa ka warbixiyay Afduubkaasi iyo sababta ka dambeysay intaba.
Halkan hoose ka dhageyso Codka.

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Maxay ka dhigan tahay ceyrinta Gabre?

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Sidii aad idaacadeennii saakay ku dhageysateen, urur goboleedka IGAD ayaa shaqada ka eryey kornayl Gabrezabher Alemsged oo Soomaalidu u taqaanno Jeneraal Gabre.

Warqad ka soo baxday xafiiska xoghayaha fulinta ee IGAD, Eng Maxbuub Macallim oo lagu baahiyay warbaahinta Geeska Africa ayaa si rasmi ah shaqada uga joojisey jeneraalkan oo shaqadiisa ay aheyd la-taliyaha sare ee arrimaha siyaasadda ee xoghayaha fulinta ee urur-goboleedka IGAD.

Generalkan ayaa si weyn Soomaalida dhexdeeda...

Ethiopia greets Eritreans with flowers for first talks since war

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Tuesday June 26, 2018Ethiopia’s prime minister greeted an Eritrean delegation on Tuesday at the start of the first high-level visit in nearly two decades that has raised hopes of ending one of Africa’s most intractable military stand-offs.Olympic athletes, singers, actors and religious leaders were also at the airport where Eritrean Foreign Minister Osman Saleh and other top officials were presented with garlands of flowers. The flags of both countries fluttered from lampposts in Addis Ababa along with a banner reading “Welcome!”Eritrea won independence from Ethiopia in 1993 following a three-decade liberation war but conflict erupted between them once again in 1998 over their disputed border, with diplomatic relations broken off ever since.Tuesday’s visit comes after Ethiopian Prime Minister Abiy Ahmed said this month he would honour all the terms of a peace deal, suggesting he might be ready to settle the border dispute.Ads By Google Eritrean President Isaias Afwerki welcomed Ethiopia’s “positive messages” and decided to send the delegation that includes his adviser Yemane Gebreab and his envoy to the African Union, according to a Reuters witness who saw them arrive at Bole Airport.Abiy’s chief of staff tweeted that the prime minister “hopes the visit will lay the foundation for a much brighter future for #Ethiopia #Eritrea.”The border war killed some 80,000 people and the sides remain at odds over the status of the frontier town of Badme. The border remains militarised.Abiy was at a rally hit by a grenade that killed two people on Saturday an attack that government-affiliated media blamed on opponents of reforms announced since he took office in April, including airline and telecoms privatisations and the rapprochement with Eritrea.Eritrea and Ethiopia broke off diplomatic relations two decades ago, although Asmara has a permanent delegation in Addis Ababa representing it at the African Union, whose headquarters are in the Ethiopian capital.No Eritrean representatives have been part of an official visit for talks with the Ethiopian government since at least 1998.
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  • Somali army kills 7 al-Shabab militants in southern region - Xinhua
  • UAE delivers aid to 30,000 people in Somalia - The Gulf Today
  • Somali weds two women on same day - BBC
  • Somaliland and Puntland border dispute rages on - The East African
  • Big loses as Kenya-Somali border remains shut - Daily Nation
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  • Ex-NATO chief Solana denied entry to US over Iran trips - AFP

Nin iibin jiray hilibka bisadaha si saambuus looga sameeyo oo la xukumay

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Nin u dhashay dalka Kenya oo ka ganacsanaayey hilibka bisadda ayaa lagu xukumay saddex sano oo xarig ah.


Police appeal over missing Somali teenager

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Tuesday June 26, 2018
POLICE have appealed for information over a missing Somali national teenager who was last seen in the Glen Road area of west Belfast on Saturday June 2.
Hamsa Sharif Dahir (16) was wearing a blue denim shirt, grey jeans and green trainers. He is of slim build and 5 foot 5 inches in height.
Hamsa, or anyone who knows of his whereabouts is asked to contact police at Woodbourne on the non-emergency number 101.
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  • US Supreme Court upholds Donald Trump travel ban - AFP
  • Salva Kiir and Riek Machar strike peace deal - Daily Nation
  • Somali memoir tells remarkable story of survival - MPRNews
  • Ethiopia greets Eritreans with flowers for first talks since war - Reuters
  • QC provides dry food supplies to Somali refugees in Kenya - The Peninsula
  • Eritrea Sends High-Level Delegation to Ethiopia - VOA
  • Civil Society’s Role in Rehabilitation and Reintegration Related to Violent Extremism - Theglobalobservatory
  • Traders complain of big loses as Kenya-Somali border remains shut - Daily Nation
  • Mogadishu’s first tech hub - World Bank
  • Somali army kills 7 al-Shabab militants in southern region - Xinhua
  • UAE delivers aid to 30,000 people in Somalia - The Gulf Today
  • Somali weds two women on same day - BBC
  • Somaliland and Puntland border dispute rages on - The East African
  • Big loses as Kenya-Somali border remains shut - Daily Nation
  • Nigeria bank on Musa to ruin Messi’s birthday celebrations - Daily Nation
  • Ex-NATO chief Solana denied entry to US over Iran trips - AFP

Somali memoir tells remarkable story of survival

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Tuesday June 26, 2018If Abdi Nor Iftin had only won the U.S. diversity visa lottery, that would have been enough to tell his story. However, it is just one chapter in the life of the young man who grew up during the civil war in Somalia.He survived famine, drought and life under al-Shabab extremists. Now Iftin has written a memoir. He says his book, "Call me American," tries to fill a gap he sees in U.S. media — in-depth stories about Somalia."The only things that you see coming from Somalia are the images that you can see on the television which are Islamists running over things or an explosion and people killed, and that's it," he said. Yes, he says, that was part of life, a big part of life, during the civil war. But he wants to tell the story of the struggles of ordinary Somalis.His parents were nomads, who he says didn't understand the idea of geographic boundaries. They saw themselves as well off, with all their camels and goats. But that ended when a drought killed their animals and they had to move to Mogadishu.It was there life took a strange twist, when someone saw his father leap over a fence. It was just something he did as a nomad, but that someone was a basketball scout. Soon afterward, Iftin's dad was one of the nation's top players. Life was good again — until the civil war hit, when he was about 6. Suddenly the streets were filled with militia fighters."What shocks me, first, is to see my favorite guy, the man who owns the snack bar on the corner, they kill him and he's face down on the ground," Iftin remembered. "And we are out there watching this happen. And I am like, 'Is this real? Is he gone?'"His father had to flee. Very quickly food ran short."I would say that somehow we survived, mostly because of the nomadic skills of my mother," he said.She knew how to stretch food. She also knew the medicinal powers of plants she could find growing nearby. The war went on and on."So it was a life full of violence, death and destruction. And somehow it becomes a game to us," Iftin said.He and his brother Hassan would take the family water canister to fill each evening, knowing they were going to have to dodge snipers along the way. They took pride in the way they always escaped. They could not, however, escape hunger."You could eat grass, you could eat the leaves of the trees. We'd call it, 'You could eat anything that's out there that does not eat you.' Eat it! We had wild dogs eating dead bodies, that was not a surprise," he said.During this time Iftin began falling in love with American culture. A local woman set up a video kiosk where they showed Arnold Schwarzenegger and Sylvester Stallone movies, in English, without subtitles. The films were violent, but the streets around him were worse."That gave me some peace of mind, just watching the movies and seeing life out there, other than what we have," he said. "And it was beautiful."Ads By Google He eventually used these movies to learn English, which came in handy when U.S. troops moved in to chase away the warlords. But when the Americans left, al-Shabab fighters moved in, and the terror began again. Years later, by chance, he met a U.S. journalist who risked his life to come and see what life was now like in Mogadishu. Iftin, then 22, knew he was a prime candidate for recruitment into the Islamist ranks."And I thought, 'Why don't I tell my story before I disappear?'"Despite a fear of execution if caught, he began secretly recording first-person accounts of life from Mogadishu and sending them to the United States. Many appeared on public radio. The stories so moved some listeners, a group calling itself Team Abdi formed to try to get him out.It took years. First he got to Kenya, and then much to everyone's amazement he won the visa lottery. That became the story "Abdi and the Golden Ticket" on This American Life.He lives in Maine now, and is working toward citizenship. He's excited to be in Minnesota to read at Magers and Quinn in Minneapolis at 7 Monday night. In Mogadishu, he was always hearing about how Somali relatives were sending back money from Minnesota, and he hoped to be one of those one day.Now he is here with "Call Me American," just days before the Supreme Court is due to rule on the Trump administration's travel ban. He sees the ban as un-American for blocking people simply because they come from certain countries, including Somalia."I look at myself now. Am I making America great?" he asked. "Yes, I am." And in the next year, he hopes he'll be a citizen.
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  • US Supreme Court upholds Donald Trump travel ban - AFP
  • Salva Kiir and Riek Machar strike peace deal - Daily Nation
  • Police appeal over missing Somali teenager - The Irish News
  • Ethiopia greets Eritreans with flowers for first talks since war - Reuters
  • QC provides dry food supplies to Somali refugees in Kenya - The Peninsula
  • Eritrea Sends High-Level Delegation to Ethiopia - VOA
  • Civil Society’s Role in Rehabilitation and Reintegration Related to Violent Extremism - Theglobalobservatory
  • Traders complain of big loses as Kenya-Somali border remains shut - Daily Nation
  • Mogadishu’s first tech hub - World Bank
  • Somali army kills 7 al-Shabab militants in southern region - Xinhua
  • UAE delivers aid to 30,000 people in Somalia - The Gulf Today
  • Somali weds two women on same day - BBC
  • Somaliland and Puntland border dispute rages on - The East African
  • Big loses as Kenya-Somali border remains shut - Daily Nation
  • Nigeria bank on Musa to ruin Messi’s birthday celebrations - Daily Nation
  • Ex-NATO chief Solana denied entry to US over Iran trips - AFP

Salva Kiir and Riek Machar strike peace deal

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Tuesday June 26, 2018South Sudanese President Salva Kiir and rebel leader Riek Machar have finally inked an agreement to end the war.The two met in Khartoum on Monday to continue their face-to- face talks and mute all the stumbling blocks to the peace in the young nation.On Tuesday, the two leaders reached compromises on a number of outstanding issues.CEASEFIREThe areas agreed upon include a permanent ceasefire, cantonments for all forces and the deployment of forces by Igad and the African Union to safeguard the ceasefire.Ads By Google President Kiir and Dr Machar further agreed to have three capital cities; namely Juba, Wau and Malakal on temporary basis to host the three proposed vice-presidents.According to the signed Framework Agreement, seen by the media, the two rivals agreed to allow the Khartoum government to secure the oil fields in South Sudan in coordination with the Juba administration, and to rehabilitate the wells to restore the previous levels of production.They also declared to work together again for the third time after their long disagreement proved difficult for peace and stability.Sudanese President Omar Bashir on Monday promised to end the war in South Sudan and pave the way for rigorous development in the war-torn state.His promise seems to be bearing positive results on the peace process.“I would like to assure everyone that Sudan will work hard and try all measures based on our experience during the war and peace times to ensure that this initiative is a success.“We shall use our experience in the management of national and community dialogues to address all the issues,” President Bashir said.Interestingly, however, the Sudanese leader is a suspect wanted by the International Criminal Court for war crimes and crimes against humanity and genocide committed in western Darfur region.
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  • US Supreme Court upholds Donald Trump travel ban - AFP
  • Somali memoir tells remarkable story of survival - MPRNews
  • Police appeal over missing Somali teenager - The Irish News
  • Ethiopia greets Eritreans with flowers for first talks since war - Reuters
  • QC provides dry food supplies to Somali refugees in Kenya - The Peninsula
  • Eritrea Sends High-Level Delegation to Ethiopia - VOA
  • Civil Society’s Role in Rehabilitation and Reintegration Related to Violent Extremism - Theglobalobservatory
  • Traders complain of big loses as Kenya-Somali border remains shut - Daily Nation
  • Mogadishu’s first tech hub - World Bank
  • Somali army kills 7 al-Shabab militants in southern region - Xinhua
  • UAE delivers aid to 30,000 people in Somalia - The Gulf Today
  • Somali weds two women on same day - BBC
  • Somaliland and Puntland border dispute rages on - The East African
  • Big loses as Kenya-Somali border remains shut - Daily Nation
  • Nigeria bank on Musa to ruin Messi’s birthday celebrations - Daily Nation
  • Ex-NATO chief Solana denied entry to US over Iran trips - AFP

Maxkamadda sare oo taageertay amarkii socdaalka ee Trump

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Maxkamadd sare ee Mareykanka ayaa maanta si dirqi ah ku taageertay  amarkii madaxweyne Trump uu dalka kaga mamnuucay inay soo galaan dadka kasoo jeeda shan dal oo muslim ah.

US Supreme Court upholds Donald Trump travel ban

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Tuesday June 26, 2018The US Supreme Court on Tuesday upheld President Donald Trump's controversial ban on travellers from five mostly Muslim countries — a major victory for the Republican leader after a tortuous legal battle.In a majority opinion written by Chief Justice John Roberts, the court ruled 5-4 that the most recent version of the ban, which the administration claims is justified by national security concerns, was valid."In short, the language... is clear, and the Proclamation does not exceed any textual limit on the President's authority," Roberts wrote."The Government has set forth a sufficient national security justification to survive rational basis review. We express no view on the soundness of the policy."Ads By Google The version of the travel ban at issue was the third iteration, and applies to travellers from North Korea and five mainly Muslim nations — Iran, Libya, Somalia, Syria and Yemen — or about 150 million people.Certain officials from Venezuela are also targeted by the measure."SUPREME COURT UPHOLDS TRUMP TRAVEL BAN. Wow!" a jubilant Trump tweeted after the ruling.The decision — which follows a court hearing in April — is the culmination of a battle that began just days after Trump took office in January 2017.One week into his presidency, he followed through with a campaign promise and announced a 90-day ban on travellers from Iran, Iraq, Libya, Somalia, Sudan, Syria and Yemen.Prepared in secret, the sudden order created chaos as hundreds of travellers were blocked at airports.
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  • Salva Kiir and Riek Machar strike peace deal - Daily Nation
  • Somali memoir tells remarkable story of survival - MPRNews
  • Police appeal over missing Somali teenager - The Irish News
  • Ethiopia greets Eritreans with flowers for first talks since war - Reuters
  • QC provides dry food supplies to Somali refugees in Kenya - The Peninsula
  • Eritrea Sends High-Level Delegation to Ethiopia - VOA
  • Civil Society’s Role in Rehabilitation and Reintegration Related to Violent Extremism - Theglobalobservatory
  • Traders complain of big loses as Kenya-Somali border remains shut - Daily Nation
  • Mogadishu’s first tech hub - World Bank
  • Somali army kills 7 al-Shabab militants in southern region - Xinhua
  • UAE delivers aid to 30,000 people in Somalia - The Gulf Today
  • Somali weds two women on same day - BBC
  • Somaliland and Puntland border dispute rages on - The East African
  • Big loses as Kenya-Somali border remains shut - Daily Nation
  • Nigeria bank on Musa to ruin Messi’s birthday celebrations - Daily Nation
  • Ex-NATO chief Solana denied entry to US over Iran trips - AFP

Wafdi ka socda Eritrea oo Addis Ababa soo gaaray

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Wafdiga ka socda dalka Eretrea waxaa hoggaaminaya wasiirka arrimaha dibadda Cusmaan saalax iyo la taliyaha madaxweynaha Yemane gebre-ab.

Nin ka tirsan Taalibaan oo ay maxakamad ku xukuntay inuu dambiile yahay

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Khaalid Cali oo degganaa waqooyiga London, waxaa la qabtay isaga oo toorrey sita oo marayey Westminster.


Amnesty International oo xaqiijisay xadgudubyada bulshada Rohingya loo geystay

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Amnesty International oo xaqiijisay xadgudubyada bulshada Rohingya loo geystay ayna kaalin hoggaamineed ku lahaaye 13 sargaal oo ciidamada dowladda Burma ka mid ah.

Dadki degganaa Manchester maxaa guriyahooda looga saaray ?

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Dadki degganaa manchester ee ku dhaw goobaha uu dabka ka kacay ayaa laga saaray guriyahooda si looga hortago dhibaato dabka ka dhalan karto.

Maxaa keenay iney maxkamadda Suudaan ka noqoto xukunka dilka ay horay u ridday?

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Maxaa keenay iney maxkamadda Suudaan ka noqoto xukunka dil ah oo horay ugu ridday gabar ninkkeeda dishay.

Saraakiil u Dhashay Myanmar oo Lagu Eedeeyay Gaboodfal

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Hey’ada Xuquuqda Aadanaha u doodda ee Amnesty International ayaa sheegtay in ay heyso daliilo cad oo muujinaya in 13 sarkaal oo ka tirsan ciidamada Myanmar ay galeen xadgudubyo ka dhan ah aadanaha.

Hogaamiyihii Al Shabab oo La Sheegay in uu Geeriyooday

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Warar aanan si rasmi ah loo xaqiijin oo ay VOA-da heshay ayaa sheegaya in hogaamiyihii ururka Al Shabab Ahmed Diriye (Abu Cubeyda) uu Isniinti aanu kasoo gudubnay ku geeriyooday koofurta Soomaaliya.

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