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http://www.telegraph.co.uk/news/worldnews/europe/france/10096818/Saudi-Prince-spends-millions-on-closing-off-part-of-Disneyland-for-private-party.html http://www.latimes.com/business/money/la-fi-mo-saudi-prince-spends-20-million-at-disneyland-paris-20130604,0,1867493.story Prince Fahad Alsaud.
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Breaking News: Big explosions going on right now in Xamar
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Breaking News: Big explosions going on right now in Xamar
MoonLight1 replied to Cambuulo iyo bun's topic in Politics
abtigiis;962872 wrote: the colleagues killed are from mechem, a south african company that provides accommodation services. oh not again, these south african will stone few more somalis in their country now. -
KABUL, Afghanistan — For more than a decade, the U.S. and the Taliban have met almost exclusively on the battlefield of America's longest war. In coming days, both sides said, they will sit down at a negotiating table to discuss ending the bloodshed in Afghanistan. U.S. and Taliban officials announced separately Tuesday that they would hold their first formal meeting in Doha, Qatar, as early as this week. In Afghanistan, President Hamid Karzai said that he would send a delegation to Doha and that he hoped it would begin talks with the Taliban "as soon as possible." U.S. officials said the talks would involve the Taliban Political Commission, a newly formed group authorized by fugitive Taliban leader Mullah Mohammed Omar. They said they didn't yet know who was on the commission, but it apparently includes or represents armed insurgent groups that include the Pakistani-based Haqqani network, which has carried out some of the most ambitious attacks on international forces in eastern Afghanistan and in Kabul, the Afghan capital. "This is an important first step toward reconciliation, although it is a very early step," President Obama said as he wrapped up meetings in Northern Ireland with leaders of the Group of 8 industrialized nations. "We anticipate that there will be a lot of bumps in the road." Despite the fact that the U.S. will launch the negotiations with the Taliban, Obama said that the goal was to have an "Afghan-led, Afghan-owned peace process." In a statement, the Taliban said it would satisfy two preconditions set by Western officials. It said it would oppose letting terrorists threaten other countries from Afghan soil, as Osama bin Laden did when he launched the Sept. 11, 2001, attacks on the United States. It also expressed support for an Afghan peace process and improved relations with the outside world. A senior U.S. official, briefing reporters in Washington, said it was enough for the Taliban to distance itself from Al Qaeda, rather than renounce it as U.S. officials have long demanded. The administration "made clear that we didn't expect immediately for them to break ties with Al Qaeda, because that's an outcome of the negotiation process." Another senior administration official said the talks promised to be "complex, long and messy" and that success was far from assured. A series of lower-profile contacts in Doha early last year broke down quickly because of disagreements over a possible exchange of Taliban prisoners being held at the Guantanamo Bay prison for U.S. Army Sgt. Bowe Bergdahl, who has been held by a Taliban faction since 2009. Congress has blocked previous efforts to release Guantanamo prisoners. Such preliminary issues could quickly scuttle the talks once again. The announcement of the renewed effort came as the U.S. military marked a milestone in its effort to withdraw from Afghanistan, and was reminded of the difficulties ahead. In a ceremony in Kabul, NATO Secretary-General Anders Fogh Rasmussen and Karzai celebrated the formal transfer of security responsibilities from NATO troops to Afghan forces. An hour before they spoke, a roadside bomb exploded in the Pul-e-Surkh area of west Kabul, killing three civilians. Its target, a prominent politician, survived. The bombing was the fifth high-profile lethal attack in six weeks in the heavily guarded city. The attacks have cast doubt on the ability of Afghan troops to maintain security after NATO combat forces withdraw at the end of 2014. U.S. officials have long hoped that progress toward a negotiated settlement would ease the violence. The Taliban made it clear in its statement that its fighters remained determined to unseat Karzai's government and to "end the occupation" of NATO troops in the country. "The Taliban have their own conditions," said Wadir Safi, a Kabul-based independent political analyst. "Don't expect all doors to open in a day or two. It's taken three years to get this far. The Afghan government has spent a long time looking for a place to meet the Taliban. Now they have a place to meet, but it doesn't mean everything will be up for negotiation within the next 24 hours." He said the Taliban would work with the United Nations and other international groups, and would try to reach an agreement with the U.S. side before it agrees to meet with the High Peace Council, which represents Karzai's government. In comments Tuesday, Karzai said the talks should be transferred from Qatar to Afghanistan as quickly as possible, they should lead to the cessation of violence, and they shouldn't be a tool for a "third country's" exploitation of Afghanistan. Analysts said that referred to Pakistan. Some analysts warn that the Taliban might seek to string out the process for the next 18 months as NATO troops withdraw. Sitting across the table from U.S. officials at a neutral location gives the Taliban legitimacy it has long craved. The movement remains badly divided, with some factions favoring power-sharing and others intent on holding on from sanctuaries in Pakistan until they can topple the Afghan government. http://www.latimes.com/news/nationworld/world/middleeast/la-fg-afghan-taliban-talks-20130619,0,5922135.story
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Taliban opens office in Doho after a war of 12 years, costing thousands of lives and billions of dollars America came to the conclusion of sitting down and taking to the Taliban.
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Garoowe: (pp)- Maamulka iyo Shaqaalaha Warbaahinta Puntland ayaa hambalyo iyo bogaadin bulshada reer Puntland ugu direy tixaabadii kowaad ee Tv-ga Puntland oo lagu guuleystey in hawada si toos ah caawa looga daawado markii ugu horeysay muddo 15 sano oo ay Puntland jirsatey. Madaxa Shaqada iyo Shaqaalaha Warbaahinta Puntland Abshir Abdulaahi oo wareysi Shabakada Puntlandpost.com la yeelatey ayaa sheegey isagoo ku hadlaya magaca Shaqaalaha iyo Xafiiska Agaasimaha Guud ee Warbaahinta Puntland inuu ku faraxsan yahay TV-ga oo dhawaan barnaamijyadiisa iyo Wararkiisu bilaaman doonaan in si toos ah caawa markii ugu horeysay 15 sano oo Puntland jirsatey Tv ay leedahay laga daawado meelo badan oo ka mid ah dunida daafaheeda. “Dad badan oo ku faraxsan kusoo biiritaanka hawada ee TV-ga Puntland leedahay ayaa naga soo wacay meelo kala duwan iyaga oo noo sheegey inay daawanayaan islamarkaana muuqaalka Tv-ga lagu arki karo uu yahay mid aad u sareeya”Ayuu yiri Abshir Abdulahi Mohamed. TV-ga Puntland oo dhalooyinka dad badani ka daawanayaan caawa ayaa waxaa magaca uu sito ee shaashada u saaran uu yahay magaca Puntlandtv iyadoona astaanka lagu yaqaan calanka Puntland ay calaamad u tahay Tv-ga waxaana la filayaa in dhameystirka howshiisa Tv-gu oo ah bilaabitaanka baahinta barnaamijyada iyo wararkii ka bixi lahaa dhawaan dadweynaha ay soo gaari doonaan sida uu noo xaqiijiyey Mudane Abshir. Tijaabada TV-ga Puntland ee hawada ku jira waa:Thicom 3640 FR:28066 SIZE 3/4 Herizental, waxaana tijaabada Tv-ga laga soo baahinayaa London, iyadoona xarunta dhexe oo ah halka shaqaalaha iyo maamulku ka howl galayaan ay noqon doonto magaalada Garowe ee xarunta Dowlada Puntland. Horey waxaa hawada ugu jirtey Idaacada Dowlada Puntland oo labadii todobaad ee lasoo dhaafey baahineysay barnaamijyo iyo warar , iyadoona idaacada hadda shaqeysa oo ah midda la yiraahdo short wave-ka si toos ah looga dhageystaa Mowjadaha SW1-ka iyo SW2, iyadoona laga maqlo sida uu maamulka Warbaahintu noo xaqiijiyey Frequencyaha kala ah 13.800 Magaheyrtis ama 24.5 Mitir band oo Maalintii laga dhageysto iyo 160.6 magahayrtis ama 49 Mitir band oo habeenkii ah. puntlandpost.com
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Somalia has many very poisonous snakes including the boomslang, the twig snake, cobras (including a cobra that spits venom at the eyes), puff adders, mambas, vipers and Anhtinou's blacksnake. Without treatment, a snake bite can be rapidly fatal. Many snakes are well camouflaged and few give "warning signals"... hey don't be scared guys, the article is very old and its about somali warlords ;)like Muusa Suudi Mambas, Qanyare the Viper, Cumar filish the Cobra, Cismaan Caato the boomslang. but they have long gone. but be careful the python is still around aka culusow qoslaye.
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Naxar Nugaaleed;962510 wrote: :D:D .....he has now shown his true colors without doubt and is guilty of all the charges being leveled at from secularist, democrats, environmentalist and Turkish patriots who refuse to bite a poisonous apple disguesed as economic development only meant to destroy their foundations and ideals. do i hear someone mimicking Bill O'Reilly?? adeer there is better way to kick Erdugan out if you don't like his policies and that is the ballot box early next year, but to destroy a countries success for just "I don't like that guy" is irresponsible and damaging beyond repair. Do you know how much the country lost in terms of investors confidence and shares index and tourism, do you know how much these brainless thugs are causing to disrupt the ambitions of the Turkish people to build a respectable nation, these thugs has been exploited by Turkey's enemies, they may have saved a small park in Istanbul, but they gave Turkey a bruising knock.
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they are trying to destroy Turkey which is a country with economic boom while its neighbors like Greece, Spain, and Cyprus file for bankruptcy, a country with rising international influence, a country which is now a donner while 10 years ago it was an EU membership beggar, a country which more than a billion muslims look upto and think "yes we can do it". To the west Turkey has to be brought to its knees by supporting these drunkard yobs roaming havoc on the streets of Istanbul.
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Somalis are again on the headlines for the wrong reasons.
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Mosque Stabbings: Police And Locals 'Heroic' Police have praised the efforts of officers and the community as "heroic" after three men - including a policeman - were stabbed at a mosque. They were stabbed with a large combat knife by a fellow worshipper inside the Washwood Heath Muslim Centre in the Ward End area on Saturday night. A group of worshippers confronted the attacker, who is not known to the mosque, before police arrived minutes later at around 11pm. One officer used a taser on the suspect but it failed to have an affect on him, said Chief Superintendent Alex Murray. The policeman was knifed in the chest and stomach, around his stab-proof vest. Chief Supt Murray said: "The work of those officers was heroic and the work of some of the people in the mosque assisting those officers was also heroic." A 32-year-old man, believed to be of Somali origin, has been arrested on suspicion of attempted murder and is currently in custody. Reports suggest an argument may have broken out between members inside the building prior to the attack. Police said there was no information to suggest it was a hate crime. Witness Arshad Mahmood told Sky News: "Everyone was frightened you know, it was so sudden and he had a proper knife with him. "A few of us we went to stop him, one of the guys was strong enough to stop him. Then I held his hand - the guy who also tried to stop him had an injury on his thigh. "After a few minutes, a police officer came and he also attacked the police officer." Three victims, including the officer, suffered "serious" injuries but they are all said to be "stable". One worshipper was stabbed in the arm and one in the leg, while another was slightly hurt. Mohammed Shafiq, the leader of national Muslim organisation the Ramadhan Foundation, said a nearby resident overheard an argument coming from inside the mosque and believes it followed a dispute between members. He said: "I have spoken to someone who lives a few doors down from the mosque and they described hearing an argument between some of the people inside the mosque. "It escalated into violence and a police officer has been stabbed." Mr Shafiq said: "People, anti-Muslim extremists, are going to try to take advantage of this - it's very serious that a police officer has been stabbed during duty. "The aftermath of the brutal murder of Lee Rigby has led to an increase of attacks. "The involvement of a police officer in this incident obviously causes more concern." Officers were conducting patrols in the area in a bid to reassure local people. A cordon is in place while investigations continue at the mosque. Chief Supt Murray told reporters: "There’s no connection with any other incidents that we can see at the moment, for example Woolwich or any other incidents around the country but we are exploring all lines of inquiry." A number of mosques have been targeted since the murder of Drummer Lee Rigby close to his barracks in Woolwich, south London, last month. The killing also sparked a large increase in anti-Muslim incidents in the days that followed, according to the organisation Faith Matters, which works to reduce extremism. In what were believed to be reprisal attacks, the Islamic Somali Community Centre in Muswell Hill, north London, was burnt to the ground while the Grimsby Islamic Cultural Centre was also targeted by arsonists who threw petrol bombs. http://uk.news.yahoo.com/police-officer-stabbed-mosque-attack-005359926.html#WPFwzw2
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this is what is left of this historic building after years of war and neglect, it should be restored to its original looks not demolished. a nation without history is a nation without future.
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Xildhibaan Kulalihi "Burburinta dhismihii Masjidka C/casiis waa baabi'inta taariikhda & xadaaradda caasimadda" Xildhibaan Max'ed Axmed Kulalihi oo ka mid ah xildhibaanada baarlamaanka, ayaa ugu baaqay xukuumadda federaalka in ay dib uga fiirsato qorshaha lagu burburinayo masaajidka Cabdicasiis & dhismaha uu masjidkaasi ku fadhiyo oo ah mid khadiimi ah oo halkaasi ka taagnaa muddo ka badan ku sanadood, wuxuuna xildhibaanku sheegay in dhismahaasi caan-nimada ka sokow inuu yahay astaamaha ay caanka ku tahay magaalada Muqdisho. Xildhibaankan oo ka hadlay baarlamaanka gudiiisa, wuxuu ku nuuxnuuxsaday in dowladdu ay qorsheyneyso in safaarado "Dal kasta waa uu ku faanaa dhismooyinkiisa khadiimiga ah, ama kuwa lagu garto magaalooyinkiisa, waxaa nasiib darro ah in dowladdu ay amar ku bixiso burburintii dhismihii C/casiis oo ka mid ah astaamaha lagu garto magaalada Muqdisho" ayuu yiri Xildhibaan Kulalihi.
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its not only the American weapon which will fuel this war but as well the Sunni scholars yesterday called Jihad against Assad and called all muslims to join Syrian rebels. CAIRO (Reuters) - Leading Sunni Muslim clerics issued a call to jihad in Syria on Thursday at a meeting in Cairo which condemned the conflict as a "war on Islam" and said believers should use all means to ensure victory. In one of the most powerful statements yet for holy war against Syrian President Bashar al-Assad and his Shi'ite allies from Iran and Lebanon, Islamic scholars from across the Arab world agreed a statement read by a prominent Egyptian preacher: "Jihad is necessary for the victory of our brothers in Syria - jihad with mind, money, weapons; all forms of jihad," Mohamed Hassan said, adding that more than 70 organizations represented had called for "support, whatever will save the Syrian people". "What is happening to our brothers on Syrian soil, in terms of violence stemming from the Iranian regime, Hezbollah and its sectarian allies, counts as a declaration of war on Islam and the Muslim community in general," Hassan said. Among those present were Youssef al-Qaradawi, a high-profile Egyptian preacher based in Qatar, and a senior scholar from Egypt's leading religious academy Al-Azhar, Hassan al-Shafai. The group did not explicitly repeat a call made by Qaradawi two weeks ago for able-bodied Muslims to go to fight in Syria. yahoo news desk: (Reporting by Omar Fahmy and Asma Alsharif; Writing by Shadia Nasralla; Editing by Alastair Macdonald) http://news.yahoo.com/sunni-clerics-call-jihad-against-assad-allies-170006083.html
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http://www.bbc.co.uk/news/world-us-canada-22899289
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Mogadishu-Gaalkacyo highway to be rebuilt again
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Carafaat;961465 wrote: The part between Galkacyo and Garowe has been recently rehabilitated. No need to tribalise everything. a trianglist blaming others for tribalism, cajiib. this is just another chapter of culusow's HAG agenda exposed, Puntland lived through hard and soft times without any help and it will do it again.begging the world in my name and investing it in one area is just unacceptable. -
Mogadishu-Gaalkacyo highway to be rebuilt again
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Cambuulo iyo bun;961329 wrote: Wasiirka ayaa waxa uu sheegay in qorshahaasi uu yahay sidii loo dhisi lahaa wadada isku xirta Muqdisho iyo Galkacyo ...... in other words HAG area. inta kale ma rootaa? it would have made sense if they said between Xamar and Garowe because that is where the chinese 1972 road ends. -
Puntlanders cuts somalia's flag in pieces in Garoowe
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Cambuulo iyo bun;961079 wrote: Lets support them secceeding from somalia verily they are the evil of this nation besides they doesn't have any natural recourses so good riddance i tell ya C&B look what you have done to our-beloved capital then look your face on the mirror, you are like the people who killed Imam Husein then came to imam Malik and then they asked him "Is it allowed in Islam to kill ants and other insects?". what i mean is, you guys destroyed a whole country then you have the guts to complain about somebody ripping an A4 paper. yes your right "some people have no shame walahi" -
discipline or weird? North Korea always amazes me.
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....Since the 1400s, people from East Africa, from Ethiopia, Eritrea, Somalia, and adjoining areas, have greatly distinguished themselves in India. They have written a story unparalleled in the rest of the world – that of enslaved Africans attaining the pinnacle of military and political authority. From Bengal in the northeast to Gujarat in the west and to the Deccan in Central India, these men and women known as Sidis and Habshis vigorously asserted themselves in the country of their enslavement..... http://71.45.131.15/op/archives/7969#.UbZc3_mADUY
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http://news.bbc.co.uk/1/shared/spl/hi/picture_gallery/06/africa_india0s_african_communities/html/1.stm