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Maxaa la ogolyahay maxaase mamnuuca ah marka loo dabaaldagayo gool dhashay?

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Tartanka koobka aduunka ayaa maraya meel xasaasi ah islamarkana in gool la dhaliyo waa heer iyo farxad aad u sareysa.


Amiirka boqortooyada Britain oo rajo ka muujiyay nabadda bariga dhexe

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Amiirka boqortooyada Britain amiir William ayaa muujiyay rajada uu ka qabo "nabad waarta oo ay wada gaaraan Falastiiniyiinta iyo Israa'iil xilli uu booqanayo daanta galbeed.

Mucaaradka iyo dowladda Koonfurta Sudan oo heshiis wada gaaray

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Madaxwaynaha Koonfurta Sudan Salva Kiir, iyo hogaamiyaha mucaaradka Riek Machar,ayaa kala saxiixday heshiis si loo soo afjaro dagaalka sokeeyay ee dalkaasi ka socday muddo 5 sano ah.

Al-Shabaab rejects claims of its leader’s death as baseless

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Al-Shabaab has on Wednesday released a statement, rejecting claims by Somali military commander who said the group’s leader passed away over sickness.
The Somalia National Army radio is reporting that the leader of jihadist militant group al-Shabaab has died, but the militants have denied this report.
The report said that Sheikh Ahmed Diriye, popularly known as Abu Ubeidah, had died in the town of Jilib in southern Somalia after suffering from cancer for a year.
Abu Ubeidah took over leadership of the Horn of the Africa-based jihadist group in 2014 following the death of his predecessor Ahmed Godane, who was killed in a U.S. military airstrike.
Before the rumors of his death spread, Somalia and Kenyan media had reported that Ubeidah was suffering from a severe kidney problem and was bedridden.
There were also reports of jostling among senior al-Shabab officials to succeed him.
The militants have responded to the latest reports, saying he is alive and healthy – and that the claims of his death were made up by the Somali government to divert public attention from its own failures.
Al-Shabaab has waged war in Somalia for a decade, seeking to topple the government and instill an extreme jihadist system of governance.
The war has killed tens of thousands and displaced millions of others, crippling Somalia’s development and making the country’s governance a nightmare.
African Union troops have however been supporting the Somalia forces to battle al-Shabaab, forcing them to flee their former strongholds and give up towns they had captured. They however still manage to stage attacks, often suicide bombings.
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Kuwaiti, Somali foreign ministers mull over regional situation

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Kuwaiti Acting Prime Minister and Foreign Minister Sheikh Sabah Khaled Al-Hamad Al-Sabah met with visiting Somali Minister of Foreign Affairs and International Cooperation Ahmed Awad on Tuesday.
During the encounter, they addressed ways of promoting close relations between Kuwait and Somalia in all fields, the latest regional and international developments and issues of mutual interest.
Several senior officials of the Kuwaiti Foreign Ministry attended the meeting.
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Waa sidee xaaladda caafimaad ee rugcadaaga Diego Maradona?

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Rugcadaaga reer Argentina ee dhanka kubadda cagta Diego Maradona ayaa sheegay in "caafimaadkiisu uu wanaagsan yahay " ka dib markii la arkay dhakhtar la jooga markii ay xalay socotay ciyaartii dhexmartay xulka dalkiisa iyo Nigeria.

Muxuu ka dhiganyahay shirweynaha jabhadda ONLF uga furmaya Eritrea?

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Muddo dheer dowladda Itoobiya waxa ay tan Eritrea ku eedeyneysay in ay taageerto jabhadaha la dagaalansan, sida ONLF oo xarumo ku leh dalka Eritrea.

Did Someone Try to Assassinate Ethiopia's New Prime Minister? Here's What You Need to Know.

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By Yohannes Y. GedamuWednesday June 27, 2018

On Saturday, June 23, hundreds of thousands of Ethiopians rallied in the famous Meskel Square, located at the heart of the capital city Addis Ababa. Citizen groups and human rights activists had organized the event to show support for Ethiopia’s reformist leader, Prime Minister Abiy Ahmed — to recognize Ahmed’s commitment for democratic reforms and encourage implementation.
The demonstration was colorful. Many wore t-shirts bearing pictures of Ahmed and his right-hand men. Others carried banners thanking Ahmed for his agenda of togetherness. The prime minister wore a t-shirt with a picture of Nelson Mandela, which read, “We are not free until we all are free.” Ahmed gave a rousing speech calling for national unity, and preaching love, co-existence, and democratic values.
Minutes after he spoke, a grenade exploded. A rally organizer told the Washington Post that the attacker had aimed at the stage, but a demonstrator grabbed his hand and changed the grenade’s direction. If that’s accurate, this may have been an attempt to assassinate a reformer who, since taking office two months ago, has lifted the state of emergency declared in February by the previous administration. So far, the explosion has killed two and injured an estimated 150.
Ads By Google Here’s what these events mean for Ethiopia’s governance – and for the EPRDF, the four-party coalition that has tightly controlled Ethiopian politics for the last 27 years.
Background on Ethiopia’s protests and political reforms over the past three years
Since 2015, the country’s two largest ethnic groups have been protesting their political marginalization, rights violations and economic injustices. More recently, Ethiopians have been protesting against repressive treatment of the media and civil society, as embodied in Ethiopia’s anti-terrorism laws. All this boiled over in mass protests earlier this year as citizens chanted for the release of political prisoners and voiced concerns over deteriorating ethnic relations.
Many criticized Ethiopia’s ethnic federal arrangement, which divides the nation into regions governed by particular ethnic groups – although the Tigrayan minority has run national politics, as I explained here at TMC in February, dominating the ruling coalition EPRDF. Since protests began in 2015, Human Rights Watch reports, security forces have killed hundreds; in 2017, the Ethiopian government admitted that hundreds had been killed. Hundreds of thousands of Ethiopians have been internally displaced. Ethnic violence and local evictions of ethnic groups from regions governed by different groups are covered regularly by the daily news.
This year, on January 3, the governing ERPDF regime finally acceded to protesters’ demands. Under former prime minister Hailemariam Desalegn, EPRDF announced political reforms that included releasing thousands of political prisoners. But on February 15, Desalegn announced his resignation – followed by jockeying within EPRDF over who would replace him.
Until now, the Tigray People’s Liberation Front – representing the minority ethnic group that helped end an earlier civil war – has effectively dominated EPRDF, making other parties within the coalition less relevant. But Oromo Peoples Democratic Organization (OPDO) and Amhara National Democratic Movement (ANDM), two of four parties that make up the ruling coalition, had been pushing for changes. The two parties won the coalition’s chairmanship for Abiy Ahmed, who chairs OPDO, effectively making him the new prime minister as of April 2. His election is now viewed as the end of the TPLF’s dominance of EPRDF — and therefore of the country.
Despite being part of the establishment, Ahmed had been pushing for a new political direction. In his inaugural speech, Ahmed called for reconciliation and apologized that peaceful protestors had been killed.
Reforms have been speedy, which may have upset EPRDF’s old guard
Since taking charge, Ahmed has freed most of Ethiopia’s remaining political prisoners. He has attempted to reform the security sector, which remains controlled by the TPLF. Ahmed forced out long-serving EPRDF elites, and enabled young public servants and technocrats to rise into key posts within his administration. In an attempt to improve relations between the government and the people, Ahmed has also traveled throughout the country, listening to grievances.
As a longtime critic of the practice of evicting ethnic groups from different parts of the country, Ahmed has suggested establishing a council of experts to study the federal arrangement, which is designed according to ethnic and linguistic lines. My research has shown that this federal arrangement has ensured EPRDF’s survival as an authoritarian party.
Beyond Ethiopia’s borders, Ahmed has been trying to mend relations with neighboring countries in the hopes of facilitating trade and economic integration.
The old guard aren’t happy, however. In a parliamentary session called by TPLF and its allies, parliamentarians representing the unhappy elites accused the prime minister of releasing “terrorists.” In a surprising response, Ahmed acknowledged the terrorist acts committed by the government itself – and insisted that only through coming together and forgiveness could Ethiopia move forward.
That brings us to the grenade attack
After the explosion, the prime minister addressed the nation, saying, “Those of you who planned and executed such an attack against your own people have failed yesterday, failed today and will fail tomorrow.”
Immediately after Ahmed spoke, state television announced that the government had arrested Addis Ababa’s deputy police commissioner, as well as other high officials within the federal police and intelligence services, so far charging more than 30 people related to the attacks. The U.S. government has sent FBI experts to help Ethiopian authorities investigation of the blast.
Ahmed now has the ammunition he needs to reform the security sector. Observers expect to see old guard elites purged from the governing coalition and Ahmed’s opponents driven out of the police and military institutions.
Yohannes Gedamu ( @yohanethio ) is a lecturer in political science at Georgia Gwinnett College, and is working on a book titled “Ethnic Federalism and Authoritarian Survival in Ethiopia.”
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Jarmalka oo laga reebay koobka adduunka

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Xulka kubadda cagta Jarmalka ayaa markii ugu horeysay taariikhda tan iyo sanaddii 1938-kii lagu reebay wareegga koowaad ee koobka adduunka.

Jarmalka oo caawa la cayaaray dalka Korea-da Koonfureed ayaa waxaa looga adkaaday 2-0, waxayna ku dhammeysteen kaalinta ugu hooseysay ee group-ka F, ayaga oo helay 3 dhibcood kaliya.

Labada gool ayaa waxaa Jarmalka laga dhaliyey intii lagu guda jiray daqiiqadihii dheeriga ahaa ee cayaarta lagu daray kadib 90-ka daqiiqo.

Korea-da Koonfureed ayaa...

Milan oo Laba Sano Laga Ganaaxay Tartannada Yurub

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Xiriirka kubadda cakta Yurub ee loo soo gaabiyo UEFA ayaa muddo laba sano ah ka ganaaxay kooxda caanka ah ee AC Milan dhamaan tartannada Yurub, kadib marki lagu eedeeyay in ay jebisay Nidaamka Isku-dheelitirka Dhaqaalaha ee loo soo gaabiyo (FFP).

ICG: Xasaradda Tukaraq

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Hay’adda ka faalloota Xasaradaha Caalamka ee ICG ayaa qortay warbixin ay kaga hadlayso cabsi laga qabo dagaal dhex mari kara Somaliland iyo Puntland, iyada oo warbixintu ay qortay in labada dhinacba ay ciidan badan ku soo daabulayaan meel u dhow dhulka lagu dagaalamayo ee Tukaraq.

Garsoore Kennedy oo Shaqada ka Tagaya

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Garsoore Anthony Kennedy, oo ah xubin ka mid ah sagaalka garsoore ee Maxkamada Sare ee dalkan Mreykanka ayaa shaley oo Arbaco ahayd shegay inuu shaqada howlgab ka noqon doono.

Dhageyso:-Warka Subax Ee Idaacadda Shabelle

Experts say women in US face more sexual violence than women in Somalia and Afghanistan

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The Daily Caller Thursday June 28, 2018The United States is the third most dangerous country in the world in terms of sexual violence toward women, according to 548 women’s rights experts polled by the Thomson Reuters Foundation.Women in the U.S. are more prone to falling victim to rape as a weapon of war, rape by a stranger and domestic rape than women in Saudi Arabia, Afghanistan, Pakistan, Mexico and Somalia, according to the experts.The women’s rights experts also placed America as the sixth most dangerous country in the world for women in terms of non-sexual violence, ahead of seventh-place Saudi Arabia, a country that prohibits women from making major decisions without male permission, wear clothes that “show off their beauty” and interact with men they’re not related to.The #MeToo and Time’s Up campaigns against sexual harassment and violence are what put the U.S. as one of the most dangerous countries in the world for women, according to the Thomson Reuters Foundation.“People want to think income means you’re protected from misogyny, and sadly that’s not the case,” said Cindy Southworth of the National Network to End Domestic Violence, according to Thomson Reuters. “We are going to look back and see this as a very powerful tipping point … We’re blowing the lid off and saying ‘#Metoo and Time’s Up’.”“I want to grow a thicker skin and learn how to defend myself”The US is the only western country in our poll of the world’s most dangerous nations for women. We spoke to an all-female self-defense class in NY to see why they feel the need to protect themselves. #WorseForWomen pic.twitter.com/EIGNQcCJLr— Thomson Reuters Foundation News (@AlertNet) June 26, 2018While the U.S. didn’t place in the top 10 categories for women’s issues in healthcare, discrimination, cultural traditions and human trafficking, America’s high ranking in the sexual violence and non-sexual violence categories placed it as the 10th most dangerous nation overall for women.Coming in as the most dangerous country for women is India, where an average of 100 sexual assaults are reported to the police every day, according to CNN.The survey involved 548 women’s rights experts spread across Europe, Africa, the Americas, Asia and the Pacific interviewed online, on the telephone and in person. The rankings and results were produced in collaboration with a team of data scientists at the Thomson Reuters Labs.However, when asked for the detailed methodology used to come up with their findings, the Thomson Reuters Foundation provided The Daily Caller News Foundation with this document, which shows nothing more than the public-facing results of their survey.The Thomson Reuters Foundation also told TheDCNF it is only releasing the top 10 rankings for each category surveyed, and refused to release the full country rankings generated by its survey.
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Hay’adda ICG Oo ka digtay dagaalka Tukaraq

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Tukaraq ( Sh. M. Network )-Hay’adda ICG oo ka faaloota arrimaha xasaradaha Caalamka ayaa markii ugu horreysay ka hadashay dagaalka u dhexeeya maamullada Soomaaliland iyo Puntland ee gobolka Sool/
Warbixin ay soo saartay ICG ayaa laagu sheegay in ay ka walaacsan tahay xiisadaha colaadeed ee ka taagan deegaanka Tukaraq ee gobolkaasi.
Hay’addu waxa ay sheegtay in labada maamul Ciidamada badan ay ku soo daabuleen jiida hore ee dagaalkas, islamarkaana tallabadaasi ay tahay wax laga xumaado.
Waxaana ay ka digtay in markale dagaal culus uu ka dhaco deegaanka Tukaraq gobolka Sool ee waqooyiga Soomaaliya.
Sidoo kale Ha’yadda ICG ayaa ku eedeysay madaxda maamullada S/land iyo Puntland in ay albaabada ka soo xirteen dadaallo nabadeed oo lagu xalin lahaa colaadaasi.
Ugu dambeyn ICG ayaa ugu baaqday dalalka Itoobiya, Imaaaraadka iyo kuwa deeq bixiyeyaasha in ay ka qeyb qaataan sidii loo dhameyn lahaa xiisadaasi.
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Trump oo raadinaya qofkii baddali lahaa garsoore shaqada ka fariisanaya

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Madxweynaha Mareykanka Donald Trump ayaa sheegay in si deg deg ah uu raadinaya qofkii baddali lahaa garsooraha maxkamadda sare Anthony Kennedy oo dhawaan howlgab noqonaya.

Sawirro:-Guddoomiyaha Aqalka Sare Oo dhiggiisa dalka Kenya ku casuumay Muqdisho

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Nairobi ( Sh. M. Network )-Kulan gaar ah ayaa wuxuu maanta magaaladda Nairobi ee xarunta Dalka Kenya ku dhexmaray  Guddoomiyaha Golaha Aqalka Sare ee Soomaaliya Mudane Cabdi Xaashi Cabdullaahi iyo Guddoomiyaha Aqalka senate-ka Kenya Senator Kennedy Lusaka.
Guddoomiye Cabdi Xaashi, ayaa dhiggiisa kaga mahad celiyay dowladda Kenya kaalmada iyo garab istaagga walaalahooda Soomaaliya gaar ahaan xilliyadii adkaa ee dalku ku jiray, waxaana labada gudddoomiye isla qaateen muhiimadda ay leedahay in labada Senate (Aqal) ay is waydaarsadaan khibradaha.
Kulanka ayaa sidoo kale waxaa goob joog ka ahaa Hab-dhawraha Golaha Aqalka sare ee Soomaaliya Senator Cabdikaafi Macallin Xasan, Xildhibaan (Kenya) Amina Geeddow  Xildhibaan Hore (Kenya) Aden Macalin Cabdullahi, , Eric Ogolo, Madaxda hab-maamuuska Senateka Kenya iyo  mas’uuliyiin kale.
Guddoomiye Senator Cabdi Xaashi, ayaa ku guddoonka iyo Aqalka Senate-ka Kenya u fidiyay casuumaad ayna booqasho ku yimaadaan Soomaaliya, arrintaas oo uu Aqbalay Guddoomiaha Aqalka Senate-ka Kenya Senator Kennedy Lusaka.
Waxaana lagu talo jiraa in dhowaan wafdi hordhac oo ka socda Aqalka Senate-ka Kenya uu soo gaaro Magaalada Muqdisho.
Halkan hoose ka daawo Sawirrada:-
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Maleeshiyaad hubeysan Oo gaari ka dhacay Gaalkacyo

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Gaalkacyo ( Sh. M. Network )-Maleeshiyaad huebysan ayaa lagu soo warramayaa in saacadihii la soo dhaafay gaari nuuca raaxada ah ay ka dhaceen gudaha magaalada Gaalkacyo ee xarunta gobolka Mudug.
Raggan ayaa la sheegay in rasaas xoogan ay ku fureen dadkii watay gaarigaasi, inkastoo wax khasaaro ah aysan geysan, kadibna ay kaxeysteen gaariga.
Saraakiil ka tirsan kuwa maamulka Galmudug oo la hadlay Shabelle ayaa sheegay in ay ku raad joogaan maleeshiyaadkaasi.
Waxaana ay tilmaameen saraakiishu in haatan ay ku dhuumaaleysanayaan xaafado ka tirsan magaaladaasi.
Si kastaba ha’ahaatee muddooyinkii dambe hoosu dhac ayaa ku yimid dhaca gawaarida ee Gaalkacyo, iyadoona saakay falkan si aad ah looga hadal hayo magaaladaasi.
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Howlgallo qorsheysan Oo ka bilaabanaya Jubbaland

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Kismaayo ( Sh. M. Network )-Wasiirka amniga Jubbaland C/rashiid Xasan Nuur ( Janan ) ayaa ka warbixiyay howlagllo qorsheysan oo lagu wado in dhawaan ay ka bilowdaan deegaanada maamulkaasi.
Wasiir Jaran ayaa sheegay in howlgalladan cusub u jeedkooda uu yahay sidii Al Shabaab looga saari lahaa gobollada Jubbooyinka iyo Gedo ee koonfurta  Soomaaliya.
Waxaana uu tilmaamay in maalmaha soo socda howlgalladaasi ay bilaaban doonaan, iskana kaashan doonaan Ciidamada dowladda, kuwa Jubbaland iyo AMISOM.
Halkan hoose ka dhageyso Codka.

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US Muslim leaders happy with Turkish election results

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Thursday June 28, 2018A group of Muslim American opinion leaders visiting Turkey expressed satisfaction at the results of Sunday's presidential and parliamentarian elections.Under the auspices of Turkey’s Directorate of Religious Affairs, a group of Muslim American opinion leaders and reverends paid a week-long visit to Turkey, starting on Sunday.President Recep Tayyip Erdogan won an absolute majority in the presidential election with 52.5 percent of the vote, while his closest rival lagged behind at 30.6 percent“I believe that him [Erdogan] and his party coming to the power again will bring a better future for Turkey,” Naiim Baig, director of Dar Al-Hijrah Islamic Center in Virginia, told Anadolu Agency.Naig praised Erdogan’s “courage” for adopting a leading stance on Muslim issues.“There are, unfortunately, not many Muslim leaders who have the courage to take a stand for global Muslims and their issues,” he added.Ads By Google Horsed Noah from Ohio state said he danced and even shed tears of joy when the results were announced.“The election was so important for us because Turkish government is the voice of the voiceless,” Noah said, praising Turkey’s humanitarian support for the Muslim world.Noah, who is originally from Somalia, emphasized the Somalia’s “emotional attachment” to Turkey, citing its support to the country in security and infrastructure, as well as in the fight against terrorists.“And that is why the most common female name in Somalia is Istanbul,” Noha said. ‘People’s opinion honoured’Ieasha Prime, executive director of Barakah Inc. in Washington D.C., was happy to see “a cheerful spirit” on the capital’s streets on the night of elections.“I am just happy to see that Turks are united under the banner of progressing, under the banner of making sure that people are heard,” Prime said.“Very happy to see that the people’s opinion was honoured,” she added.The turnout in Turkey’s presidential and parliamentary elections was almost 90 percent.Abdel Hafid Djemil, head of the Meclis-i Shura of a New York Islamic Leadership Council of several masjids in New York, also joined the world leaders in congratulating Erdogan and Turkish people for the “successful elections”.“This election showed that Turkish people are mature and are at the level of responsibility, at the level of being civilized to conduct an election with no incidents, that is one of the greatest things,” Djemil said. He added that Turkey is an example among the Muslim countries in its support to the oppressed across the world.
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