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‘My Australia’ is a special SBS News series exploring cultural heritage and identity, and asking what it means to be Australian in 2018. Source: Hiiraan Online
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Bosaso (Puntlandi) Wasiirka warfaafinta dowladda Puntland Cabdi Xirsi Cali Qarjab oo maanta shir jaraa’id ku qabtay magaalada Bosaso ayaa sheegay jabhadda SNM inay cawaaqib xumo kala kulmidoonto duulaanka ay kusoo qaaday degmada Tukaraq ee gobolka Sool. Wasiirka warfaafinta ayaa sheegay dhulka Puntland in muddo 28 sano ah duulaan lagu ahaa islamarkaana wuxuu cadeeyay inaanay jirin cid guul kaga gaartay duulaankaas, waxaa uu sheegay maamulka Hargeysa hubka iyo wiilasha uu usoo diray gobolka Sool inay khasaare iyo halaag kula laabandoonaan Burco, Berbera iyo Hargeysa. Qarjab waxaa uu sheegay maamulka Hargeysa inay taageero weyn u fidiyaan kooxaha argigixisada ee Puntland ka dagaalama, sababtuna ay tahay inaysan Puntland ka nasan dagaalka ay kooxahaan kula jirto, balse wuxuu xasuusiyay tageero kasta oo ay siiyaan argigixsada inaysan Puntland u nuglaandoonin sida koonfurta Soomaaliya oo kale. Halkaan ka dhegayso shirka jaraa’id ee wasiirka. 140815_002 - My Recording Puntlandi.com
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Shirka dib u eegista waxbarashada Puntland oo maanta furmay
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Shirweynaha 4aad ee dib u eegista waxbarashada Puntland ayaa maanta ka furmay magaalada Garowe waxaana ka qeybgalay wafuud ka socota Dowladda Federalka Soomaaliya, Maamulladda dalka, Hay,addaha bahwadaagta la ah Wasaaradda iyo Madaxweyne kuxigeenka Puntland oo daahfurtey shirka. Agaasimaha guud ee Wasaaradda Waxbarashada Puntland Maxamed Cabdulqaadir Cismaan ayaa ugu horeyn madasha shirku ka furmay kasoo jeediyay waxqabadka Wasaaradda Waxbarashada Puntland sanadkii lasoo dhaafey, wuxuuna sheegay inay wax badan u qabsoomeen sidoo kalena wax badan ay weli qabyo yihiin. Sidoo kale waxaa ka mid ahaa dadka madasha ka hadlay Agaasimaha guud ee Wasaaradda Waxbarashada Dowladda Federalka Soomaaliya Xasan Maxamed Cali oo sheegay inay wada shaqeyn dhaw la wadaagaan Wasaaradaha Waxbarashada Maamulladda ka jra dalka, Isagoona carabka ku dhuftey inay ku mideysan yihiin imtixaanka shahaadiga ee fasalka 4aad ee dugsiga sare marka laga reebo Puntland iyo Somaliland. Wasiirka Wasaaradda Waxbarashada iyo Tacliinta sarre Prof Abshir Awyuusuf Ciise ayaa sheegay in sanadkii tagey 2017 Wasaaradiisu dardar galisay %60 qodobadii kasoo baxay shiweynihii 3aad , Islamarkaana inta ka dhiman sanadka 2018 ay rajaynayaan inay dhamaystiraan. Abshir Dhiirane PUNTLAND POST The post Shirka dib u eegista waxbarashada Puntland oo maanta furmay appeared first on Puntland Post. -
A lot of things are waiting for the cabinet ministers approved in Somaliland. The most pressing matters to be faced by the ministers are included by inflation, poverty, poor healthcare, education, corruption, lack of water in Hargeisa and tremendous youth unemployment which are all threats to social stability and peace. In fact, approving the new cabinet is quite interesting as they can be legally able to work for the nation after their appointment, but those unlimited number of challenges and obstacles may likely hinder the success of the first 120 target days for the government to start winning the people’s trust. Somaliland legislators approved 21 ministers for the new government in the past three days while the remaining two are in working visit to abroad. It seems that the government is facing financial crisis with higher inflation in the exchange rates. According to ministerial degree sent to all government institutions by the new finance minister, Mr. Yusuf Mohamed Abdi stated that 70% of all expenses for the new government have been cut off unless the new government budget is approved. This is going to be the first challenge for the cabinet to perform their operations well, since a month has already left following the inauguration of the new president, Muse Bihi Abdi in the country. The contemporary financial crisis has already impacted the government employees’ salaries and incentives. Many employees are still waiting their salaries for the past month, although the government started the payment during these days but what is really making the matters worse, is that inflation is still soaring to the sky. Life is very complicated for the people because of the exchange rates. The government employees have also been affected by the exchange rate as they are receiving their salaries in Somaliland shillings. I have observed that the current rate of one hundred dollar is above one million Somaliland shillings which is the highest rate it reaches for ever. On the other hand, the new government’s top priority should be security and securing the borders of Somaliland since the country reclaimed its independence from Somalia. Government was elected to defend the country from any enemy at any cost. The cabinet was a trained on their duties and responsibilities as well as the function for their ministries to afford any misleading and job-conflict which was a serious issue paralyzed the former administration. I call for the new government to quickly approve the national budget for 2018 and try to come up with a national strategy for Somaliland youth employment, which can be a threat to the security. However undertaking all those issues would be the responsibility of the new cabinet but if the new budget is not adopted dramatically, all those things will end up in smoke. The ministry of finance should hastily submit the annual budget to the cabinet and to the House of Representatives in order to enable the cabinet to work effectively. Muse Jeeh is a freelance writer based in Hargeisa, Somaliland. He can be reached at majeex2004@hotmail.com.
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The nominated President of Somalia Mohamed Abdullah Farmajo received wide diplomatic and financial support from Saudi Arabia and UAE during his selection-based election process. The Saudi and UAE governments sponsored millions of dollars’ worth projects in Somalia including building of the nation’s army and police. Saudi government received Farmajo in Riyadh with highest diplomatic reception ever recorded for Somalia President during his latest visit to Riyadh, in order to show their commitment towards solidifying the relations with Farmajo regime in Mogadishu. In other hand, UAE funded creation of modern military training in Somalia, and equipped the Somalia Army with latest state-of-art weapon, which helped the defeat of Al-Shabab in many parts of this fragile country, Somalia. UAE has undertaken mega projects covering political, diplomatic military, developmental, economic and humanitarian fields as part of its efforts to support the Federal Republic of Somalia. Many former presidents of Somalia called on other countries to follow in the steps of the leaders and people of the UAE, in suppoting Somalia However, Farmajo switched sides and allied with Muslim Brotherhood including Qatar and Turkey, overlooking the centuries old Saudi-Somalia trade ties. The 99% of the income of the Farmajo government is from the revenue generated from the livestock exports to Saudi Arabia and UAE via Mogadishu Port. Somalia trade with gulf countries sustined due to many factories including geographical, political and economical. Former Somali Republic (1960-1991) had the majority of its national budget generated from livestock exports via Berbera Port. One of the major factors that led the quick collapse of Siyad Barre regime in Mogadish is after SNM blocked the Berbera Port revenue, and the regime failed to pay the salaries of the soldiers. In other hand, Turkey and Qatar had no critical economic link with Somalia in last century, particularly after the Othman Empire vanished. Farmajo, who controls Mogadishu under the AMISOM protection, disregarded the economic damage that Saudi blockade on Somali livestock exports would result. He overlooked Saudi Arabia’s continuous support to Somalia as he recently turned down Saudi request to downgrade its diplomatic relation with Qatar, after Qatar violated the GCC agreements. “Somalia is not profiting from livestock exports to Saudi Arabia, instead Somaliland administration is the main beneficiary.” Farmajo administration replied to Saudi delegates who recently visited Mogadishu, in an attempt to damage Somaliland economically. Saudi Arabia and UAE should support the government of Somaliland and campaign for getting Somaliland a diplomatic recognition, in addition to permanent seat in the UN. The government of Somaliland is an important ally against Muslim Brotherhood regimes in the region. Somaliland is part of the fight against the Pro-Iran Houthi militia, where the Ministry of Foreign Affairs of the Republic of Somaliland announced that they are officially part of the Saudi led coalition in Yemen. Houthi rebels threatened Somaliland, after Hargeisa government allowed UAE to establish military at the strategic city of Berbera. Moreover, Turkish government withdrew all its development and educational projects from Somaliland, in order to punish Somaliland over its pro-Saudi-UAE policy. Saudi-UAE collation should know that a faithful friend like Somaliland a strong defense, and it is far better to be alone than to be in bad company. By\ Abdulaziz Al-Mutairi Email: az.almutairi@yahoo.com
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Mogadishu (HOL) - President Mohamed Abdullahi Mohamed 'Farmaajo' and his delegation are Tuesday set to visit Dhusamareeb town in Galgadud region to attend a ceremony that will see the amalgamation of the Galmudug and Ahlu Sunna Waljama'a administrations. Source: Hiiraan Online
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Taliska ciidanka Booliiska Soomaaliyeed ayaa maanta magaalada Muqdisho kusoo bandhigay rag la sheegay iney yihiin burcad habeenkii dadka taleefannada ka qaadan jiray. Ragga lasoo qabtay tiro ahaan waa Afar, waxaana taliska uu sheegay in ay shacabka ku dhici jireen Mootooyin bajaaj iyo qori. Qaasim Axmed Rooble, Afhayeenka ciidanka Booliiska Soomaaliyeed ayaa warbaahinta u sheegay in raggan sidoo kale lagu soo qabtay Taleefanno badan oo gacanta kuwa lagu qaato ah. Waxa uu Afhayeen Qaasim uu sheegay in raggan muddo badan la baadigoobayey, islamarkaana sida ugu dhaqsiyaha badan sharciga la horgeyn doono. Ciidamada Booliisa ayaa maalmahan dambe waxay Muqdisho ka wadeen howlgallo ay ku baadigoobayaan dhallinyaro hubeysan oo dhac u geysanaya dadka shacabka ah. Goobjoog News Source
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Adeegga farriimaha codka la iskugu diro waxa uu leeyahay shacbiyad aad u ballaaran dadka isticmaala WhatsApp, maxaa yeelay waxaa u suurtogalaysa iney farriimahooda iyo dareenkooda ay cod ku gudbiyaan si ka sahlan qoraalka shaashadda mobile-ka lagu qoro. Sida lagu qoray website-ka Business Insider qeybta af-Jarmalka ku hadasha, dadka WhatsApp-ka isticmaala waxaa haysata mushkilad aad ay ugu dhibaatoodaan, taas oo qabsata marka ay codkooda duubayaan ee meel dhaxe ay marayaan ee la soo waco ama mobile-ku ka damo, in waxii ay duubeen oo dhan ay lumayaan, oo ay ku khasban yihiin iney mar kale codkooda duubaan. Hadaba, haddiii aad haysato iPhone ku shaqeynaya nidaamka 2.18.10, waxaa kuu suurtogalaysa inaad dib u soo ceshato farriimihii kaa kala ga’ay, waxaanad u dhameystiraneysaa si sahlan, iyadoo dhanka kale ay kuu suurtogalayso farriin kasta inaad dib u dhagaysto inta aadan dirin ka hor. Adeeggan cusub waxaa ka faa’ideysan kara dadka isticmaala iPhone oo qura, halka dadka Android is ticmaalaa muddo ay iska sugi doonaan inta adeeggan cusub loosoo fasaxayo. Source
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Madaxweynaha dowladda Federaalka Soomaaliya, Maxamed C/laahi Farmaajo iyo wafdi ballaaran oo uu hoggaaminayo ayaa la filayaan in saacadaha soo aadan ee maanta ay gaaraan degmada Dhuusamareeb ee xarunta gobolka Galgaduud. Waxaa la socda madaxweyne Farmaajo, madaxweynaha Galmudug Axmed Ducaalle Geelle Xaaf, Xildhibaanno ka tirsan Labada aqal ee baarlamaanka, wasiirro ka tirsan xukuumadda Federaalka iyo mas’uuliyiin kale. Ammaanka degmada Dhuusamareeb oo uu madaxweynaha ku wajahan yahay ayaa aad loo adkeeyay, waxaana magaaladaasi isugu soo baxay shacab badan oo isku diyaariyey iney caleemo qoyan kusoo dhoweeyaan madaxweynaha. Sidoo kale, Dhuusamareeb waxaa tagi doona madaxda maamul goboleedyada dalka, kuwaasi oo iyaguna goob joog u noqon doona heshiis kama dambeys ah oo qalinka ay ku wada duugi doonaan madaxweyne Xaaf iyo Sheekh Maxamed Shaakir oo hadda ah madaxa wasiirada Galmudug. Madaxweyne Farmaajo ayaa xalay ku hoyday magaalada Cadaado, wuxuuna safarka uu ku tagayo Dhuusamareeb qeyb ka yahay socdaalka nabadda iyo dib u heshiisiinta. Warkaan wixii kusoo kordha kala soco wararkeena kale Goobjoog News Source
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Shirkadda Lactalis ee laga leeyahay dalka Faransiiska ayaa in ka badan 12 milyan oo cartoon ee caanaha caruurta ah waxay ka celisay suuqyada 83 dowladood waxaana lagu sheegay sababta in ay sumeysanyihiin caanaha. Emmanuel oo ah maamulaha fulinta shirkadda ayaa warbaahinta faransiiska u sheegay heerka ay gaarsiisantahay halista caanahaan wasqoobay. Shirkadda ayaa waxay bilowday in suuqyada ay ka bixiso wax soo-saarka caanaha bishii December ee tagtay ka dib markii la ogaaday in caanaha ay sumaysanyihin kuna faaftay Bacteria loo yaqaano Salmonella. Kooxda Lactalis ayaa waxaa lagu tiriyaa mid ka mida shirkadaha ugu waa weyn dunida ee soo saara caanaha, waxaana lagu qiyaasaa wax-soosaarka sanad laha ah ee shirkadda ku dhawaad 17 bilyan oo Yuuro ah waxayna 246 warshadood ay ku leedahay 47 dal waxaana xarunta faransiiska ay ku leedahay ka shaqeeya 15 kun oo qof. Caanahaan sumeysan ayaa waxay gaareen qaaradaha Yurub, Aasia, Mareykanka iyo Afrika, balse ma aheysan gaarin wadamada UK, Mareykanka iyo Australia. Bacteriada Salmonella ayaa ah mid ka mida suntan cuntada lagu daro waxaana ka mida caalamadaha lagu garto Shuban,Matag,jirka oo qalala, waxayna Bacteriadan ay halis ku tahay nolosha gaar ahaan caruurta yaryar. Qoysaska qaar ayaa gudbiyay dacwad ka dhan ah shirkadda waxayna sheegeen in caafimaadka caruurtooda uu xumaaday ka dib markii ay cabeen caanaha, shirkadda ayaa ballan qaaday in ay magdhow siin doonto qoysaska ay waxyeellada ay ka soo gaartay caanaha. Source
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Madaxwynaha Somaliland Muuse Biixi Cabdi iyo wafdi uu hoggaaminayo ayaa maanta safar ku tagay magaalada Addis ababa ee dalka Itoobiya. Safarka madaxweynaha oo noqonaya kii 2aad ee uu dalka kaga baxo tan iyo markii la doortay ayaa waxa ku wehelinaya xubno wasiiro ah oo ka tirsan xukuumaddiisa oo ay kamid yihiin; 1. Wasiirka Wasaaradda Arrimaha Gudaha Somaliland, Mudane Maxamed Kaahin Axmed Wasiirka arrimaha gudaha, Maxamed Axmed Kaahin Wasiirka Wasaaradda Ganacsiga, Wershedaha iyo Dalxiiska Somaliland, Mudane Maxamuud Xasan Sacad Wasiirka Wasaaradda Waxbarashada iyo Sayniska Somaliland, Mudane Yaasiin Xaaji Maxamuud xiir (Faratoon) Wasiirka Wasaaradda Arrimaha Dibeda Somaliland, Dr Sacad Cali Shiire oo weftiga kaga Biiri doona Dalka Itoobiya. Taliyaha Ciidanka Qaranka Somaliland, Sareeye Guuto, Nuux Ismaaciil Taani. War qoraal ah oo kasoo baxay madaxtooyada Somaliland ayaa lagu yidhi; Safarka madaxweynaha iyo wefdigiisa, ayaa daba socda marti-qaad rasmi ah oo uu usoo diray ra’isal wasaaraha dalka Itoobiya Hailemariam Desalegne, waxana sida qorshuhu yahay uu madaxweynuhu la kulmi doonaa ra’isal wasaaraha Dalkaasi, iyada oo kulankaasna diiradda lagu saari doono xidhiidhka qotoda dheer ee ka dhexeeya labada dal. Goobjoog News Source
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Shirweynaha 4aad ee dib u eegista waxbarashada Puntland ayaa maanta ka furmay magaalada Garowe waxaana ka qeybgalay wafuud ka socota Dowladda Federalka Soomaaliya, Maamulladda dalka, Hay,addaha bahwadaagta la ah Wasaaradda iyo Madaxweyne kuxigeenka Puntland oo daahfurtey shirka. Agaasimaha Wasaaradda Waxbarashada iyo Tacliinta sare ee Puntland Maxamed Cabdulqaadir Cismaan oo ugu horayn shirka ka hadlay ayaa sheegay sannadkii tagay ee 2017 inay wasaaradda waxbarashadu guulo muhiim ah ka gaartay horumarinta tacliinta, guulahaas oo u sheegay inay kamid yihiin, dajinta qorshaha waxbarashada 2017/2021. kor uqaadida korarka waxbarashada, dib u eegista siyaadaha waxbarashada iyo arrimo kale oo muhiim ah. Sidoo kale waxaa ka mid ahaa dadka madasha ka hadlay Agaasimaha guud ee Wasaaradda Waxbarashada Dowladda Federalka Soomaaliya Xasan Maxamed Cali oo sheegay inay wada shaqeyn dhaw la wadaagaan Wasaaradaha Waxbarashada Maamulladda ka jra dalka, Isagoona carabka ku dhuftey inay ku mideysan yihiin imtixaanka shahaadiga ee fasalka 4aad ee dugsiga sare marka laga reebo Puntland iyo Somaliland. Wasiirka Wasaaradda Waxbarashada iyo Tacliinta sarre Prof Abshir Awyuusuf Ciise ayaa sheegay in sanadkii tagey 2017 Wasaaradiisu dardar galisay %60 qodobadii kasoo baxay shiweynihii 3aad , Islamarkaana inta ka dhiman sanadka 2018 ay rajaynayaan inay dhamaystiraan. Madaxweyne ku xigeenka Dawladda Puntland Eng. Cabdixakiin Xaaji Cabdillaahi Cumar Camey ayaa khudbad muhiim ah ka jeediyay shirka wuxuuna wasaaradda Waxbarashada ku ammaanay sida ay u gudanayso waajibaadka ka saaran horumarinta iyo tayaynta waxbarashada Puntland. Ugu danbayn , Madaxweyne ku xigeenka ayaa Qaramada Midoobay iyo xubnaha kale ee beesha calamka ku adkeeyey inay sii xoojiyaan taageerada ay Dawladda Puntland ka siiyaan tayaynta dhinaca waxbarashada, iyadoo isbeddel baaxad leh laga dareemayo waxbarashada Puntland.
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Tooratoorow (Caasimadda Online) – Ciidamada Milatariga Soomaaliya oo garab ka helaya kuwa AMISOM ayaa weerar ku qaaday Saldhig Dagaalamayaasha ay ku lahaayeen deegaanka Tooratoorow ee gobalka Shabeelaha Hoose. Saraakiil ka tirsan Milatariga Soomaaliya oo ku sugan gobalka Shabeelaha Hoose ayaa sheegay in weerarka uu ahaa mid lagu beegsanayay Fariisin ay leeyihiin Dagaalamayaasha Al-shabaab laguna dilay Saraakiil iyo dagaalamayaal. Idaacadda ku heshay afka Ciidamada Milatariga Soomaaliya ayaa maanta Baahisay in Ciidamada Milatariga Soomaaliya kuwa AMISOM ay dileen Saraakiil iyo Dagaalamayaal oo lacag ka qaadayay dadka ku nool deegaanka iyo Gaadiidka Isticmaala Tooratoorow. Idaacadda ku hadasha afka milatariga Soomaaliya oo soo xiganeysa Saraakiil ka tirsan Milatariga Soomaaliya ayaa sheegay in shan ka mid ah Dagaalamayaasha Shabaab ay dileen, sidoo kale Milatariga ayaa sheegay in Labo sarkaal ay mid dileyn midna dhaawacayn. Dowladda ayaa sidoo kale sheegtay in saraakiil ka tirsan Shabaab ay dagaalkaasi ku qabtay, waxaana dadka la qabtay ay sheegeen in uu ka mid yahay nin magaciisa ay ku sheegeen Iqri Cubeyd kaas oo heesta dhalashada wadanka suudaan Iqri Cubeyd ayaa Dowladda waxay ku sheegtay in uu ahaa ku xigeenka madaxda qaraxyada ee Al-shabaab. Saraakiisha Milatariga ayaa sheegay in ay soo bandhigi doonaan magacyada Mas’uuliyiin kale oo ka tirsan Shabaab oo dagaalkaasi lagu dilay, kuwaas oo ay sheegtay Dowladda Soomaaliya in ay ahaayeen xubno muhiim ah oo shabaab u qaabilsanaa gobalka. Caasimada Online Xafiiska Muqdisho Caasimada@live.com The post Saraakiil iyo dagaalamayaal ka tirsan Shabaab oo lagu dilay Sh/Hoose. appeared first on Caasimada Online.
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Bosaso-[Puntland Post]-Wasiirka Warfaafinta, Isgaariisiinta iyo dhaqanka ee Puntland Cabdi Xirsi Cali (Qarjab) ayaa maanta la hadley saxaafada ku warbaahinta magaalada Bosaso ee xarunta gobalka Bari, Cabdi Xirsi ayaa ka hadley arrimo ay ka mid yihiin Tukaraq iyo waxa ka soo cusboonaadey, safarkii Madaxweyne Farmaajo, fadeexad ay gashey BBC ee la xiriirta booqashadii Farmaajo ee Boosaaso iyo arrimo kale. Cabdiqani Boos Puntland Post- Bosaso The post Daawo;-Wasiir Qarjab ”Somalilaand waxa ay Taagertaa Al-Shabaab appeared first on Puntland Post.
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Egyptian President Abdul Fattah al-Sisi sent a message to Sudan and Ethiopia on Monday, saying that Egypt “does not conspire and did not interfere in the affairs of others.” “[Egypt] is very keen on maintaining good relations with everyone, and what the region has seen over the past years is enough,” he said, stressing that his country’s firm policy was seeking construction and development. In a speech during the opening of a number of development projects, the president noted that Egypt was a country that does not know maneuvering or reneging of its statements. He called for action and peace in response to the demands of people who do not want more disputes, conflicts or wars. “Egypt will not fight its brothers, because peace is one of the names of God,” he said, adding: “We are not willing to enter into war with our brothers or with anyone… our peoples deserve every single penny.” He continued: “Egypt doesn’t conspire. We don’t conspire, neither do we meddle in the internal affairs of anyone and we are very, very keen to have a very good relationship.” Sisi underlined that spending on the development of the Egyptian armed forces had nothing to do with the country’s will to achieve peace. “Spending on the armed forces is for the sake of achieving Egyptian national security and in accordance with security concepts that require a military capability to protect the Egyptians and preserve peace,” he stated. Eritrean President Isaias Afwerki meanwhile denied claims about the presence of Egyptian troops at the Sawa base bordering Sudan. He instead accused parties in Sudan and Ethiopia of trying to create a clash between Khartoum and Asmara. Meanwhile, Sisi is expected to present the achievements of his first presidential term on Wednesday before doors are opened for candidates to submit their bids for the presidency on Saturday. Presidential hopefuls have ten days to submit their candidacies. In this context, the president of the Reform and Development Party, Anwar Sadat, went back on his decision to run in the elections because of what he said was an “inappropriate political climate.” During a press conference on Monday, Sadat said that he was “not reassured that the elections would be held in the way we wish them to be” and he will not fight a “losing battle.” Aawsat
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Madaxweyne kuxigeenka dowladda Puntland Eng. Cabdixakiin Camay ayaa maanta magaalada Garoowe ku daah-furay shirweynaha 3-aad ee dib u eegista waxbarashada Puntland. Shirka ayaa waxaa soo qaban qaabisay wasaaradda waxbarashada iyo Tacliinta sare ee Puntland waxaana kasoo qayb-galay ,Wasiirka Maaliyada, Masuuliyiinta wasaaraddaha waxbarashada dowladda federalka iyo dowlad goboleedyada, hay’adaha dhanka waxbarshada ka taageera Puntland iyo marti sharaf oo kale badan. Agaasimaha Wasaaradda Waxbarashada iyo Tacliinta sare ee Puntland Maxamed Cabdulqaadir Cismaan oo ugu horayn shirka ka hadlay ayaa sheegay sannadkii tagay ee 2017 inay wasaaradda waxbarashadu guulo muhiim ah ka gaartay horumarinta tacliinta, guulahaas oo u sheegay inay kamid yihiin, dajinta qorshaha waxbarashada 2017/2021. kor uqaadida korarka waxbarashada, dib u eegista siyaadaha waxbarashada iyo arrimo kale oo muhiim ah. Madaxweyne ku xigeenka Dawladda Puntland Eng. Cabdixakiin Xaaji Cabdillaahi Cumar Camey ayaa khudbad muhiim ah ka jeediyay shirka wuxuuna wasaaradda Waxbarashada ku ammaanay sida ay u gudanayso waajibaadka ka saaran horumarinta iyo tayaynta waxbarashada Puntland. Ugu danbayn , Madaxweyne ku xigeenka ayaa Qaramada Midoobay iyo xubnaha kale ee beesha calamka ku adkeeyey inay sii xoojiyaan taageerada ay Dawladda Puntland ka siiyaan tayaynta dhinaca waxbarashada, iyadoo isbeddel baaxad leh laga dareemayo waxbarashada Puntland. Puntlandi.com
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They instead face 30 years in prison or a life sentence if they infect their victims with HIV The self-declared state of Somaliland has introduced a bill to outlaw rape and other violent sexual crimes for the first time in its history, which would see rapists imprisoned for up to 30 years. Under the new law, all forms of sexual offences would be criminalised, including rape, gang rape, sexual assault, child marriage and trafficking. And Africa News reports that rapists who infect their victims with HIV would be handed life sentences. In the past, a rape victim’s family could force them to marry their rapist to avoid being shamed. The bill has already been agreed in the lower house of Somaliland’s parliament but still needs approval from the upper house. It is hoped the bill will be signed into law by President Musa Bihi Adbi on 1 March. “The bill had been languishing for some years and the newly elected government, which is very serious about tackling violence against women, saw it as a priority to bring it before parliament,” Ayan Mahamoud, Somaliland’s representative in Britain, told the Thomson Reuters Foundation. “It is however possible that it will face resistance when it comes before the House of Elders in the coming weeks, as members in the upper house tend to be more traditional.” Somaliland declared independence from Somalia in 1991 after a civil war. It has a population of around four million but is not recognised internationally as a country. Currently, Somalia does not have any laws or legislation against violent sexual crimes. President Abdi’s government was said to be shocked by the number of reported gang rapes after he came to power in November and pledged to take action. Although the bill is an important milestone, the United Nations said that more still needed to be done. “Once it is signed into law, there is need to develop the capacities of the national justice and security actors, non-state actors and service providers to create awareness among the public,” said Fadumo Dayib, head of UN Women in Somalia. “Every woman and girl has the right to live her life without the threat and fear of violence. “This law will make a substantial contribution in curtailing sexual violence against women and girls.” However the law does not specifically cover domestic violence or female genital mutilation, and it would require victims to prove the use of “force, intimidation or threat”. Countries such as Greece, Iraq, Libya, Kuwait, Thailand and Russia have certain laws in place which mean a rapist can escape prosecution if he or she marries their victim, or in some cases if the victim forgives the rapist. The Independent
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Bosaso[Puntland Post]-Wakaaladda Xoogga korontada Umadda ee Eeneeye Boosaaso ayaa ka jawaabtay cabasho kasoo baxday Shirkadda Isgaarsiinta ee Golis, taasi oo farriimo qoraaleed u dirtay macaamiisheeda ku eedaysay Eeneeye inay jartay adeegyo Internet iyo xargo taleefano oo shirkaddu ay lahayd. Maamulka Eeneeye ayaa Shir jara’id uu ku qabtay maanta xafiiskiisa Boosaaso,waxaa uu sheegay in aanay waxba ka jirin eedaynta shirkadda Golis,waxaana ay wax laga xumaado ku tilmaameen inay iyadoo adeegsanaysa Isgaarsiinta ay si khaldan u isticmaasho fidinta warar been ah. Hoos ka akhriso Cabdiqani Boos Puntland Post-Bosaso The post Wakaaladda Xoogga Korontada Eeneeye oo ka jawaabtay Cabasho kasoo baxday Shirkadda Golis appeared first on Puntland Post.
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Muqdisho (Caasimadda Online)- Taliska Booliska Soomaaliyeed ayaa maanta Magaalada Muqdisho waxaa ay ku soo bandhigeen 4 wiil oo lagu eedeeyay in ay Habeenkii dadka taleefannada ka qaadan jireen. Kooxdan ayaa si weyn uga qaraaban jirtay degmada Howlwadaag iyo agagaarka suuqa bakaaraha, waxaaan lagu soo bandhigay saldhigga Booliska Howlwadaag. Afhayeenka ciidamada Booliska Qaasim Axmed Rooble inay howlgalka iska kaashaadeen Booliska, Nabadsugidda iyo sahcabka. Burcad ka kooban 4 nin oo watay Bistoolad iyo Mooto ay dadka ku dhici jireen ayaa lasoo bandhigay, waxaana la sheegay in sharciga la horgeyn doono, iyadoo dadka degaanka ay muddooyinkan ka cabanayeen dhaca lagu fuliyo mootooyin. Raggan ayaa lagu soo bandhigay Saldhigga Booliska ee Degmada Howlwadaag ee Magaalada Muqdisho,waxaan saxaafadda horgeeyay Afhayeenka Booliska Qaasim Axmed Rooble. Qaasim waxaa uu sheegay in Dhallinyaro badan ay Habeenkii dhac ka geystaan Magaalada Muqdisho,kuwaas oo dadka ka qaata Taleefannada iyo lacagaha caadiga ah ee ay wataan. The post Sawiro: Ciidamada Booliska oo Muqdisho kusoo bandhigay Burcad Mooto Bajaaj dadka ku dhacda appeared first on Caasimada Online.
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MOGADISHU, Jan. 16 (Xinhua) -- Several Al-Shabaab militants were killed on Tuesday in heavy fighting between Somali National Army and the militant group near Baidoa town, southwest Somalia, officials said. Source: Hiiraan Online
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HARGEISA– Somaliland President, His Excellency, Musa Bihi Abdi has embarked on three day official working visit to Addis Ababa, Ethiopia’s capital today. The president, Bihi who is accompanied by the foreign minister will hold bilateral talks with Ethiopian Prime minister, Hailamariam Desalegn, who extended an official invitation to Somaliland delegation led by President Bihi.
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MOGADISHU – Somali al Shabaab Islamist militants, who have carried out frequent bombings in the capital, Mogadishu, said a former leader who defected to the government side was an apostate who could be killed. FILE PHOTO: Former al Shabaab leader Mukhtar Robow Abu Mansur attends a news conference in Mogadishu, Somalia August 15, 2017. REUTERS/Feisal Omar Al Shabaab fell out with its former spokesman and deputy leader, Mukhtar Robow Abu Mansur, in 2013. He defected to the U.N.-backed government in August last year. Al Shabaab has been fighting for years to try to topple Somalia’s central government and rule the Horn of Africa country according to its own interpretation of Islamic law. “If Mukhtar Robow thinks he can destroy Islamic sharia and the mujahedeen, he is deluded. Allah will protect Islam and Jihad will not stop just because of you and your likes who joined the enemies,” Ali Mohamud Rage, al Shabaab’s spokesman, said in a video posted late on Monday. It was not immediately possible to reach Robow for comment. “No doubt, Mukhtar Robow left his religion and joined the disbelievers and the enemies are still the enemies,” al shabaab’s spokesman said. “Anybody who joins the line of non-Muslims is an apostate who can be killed.” A report by rights body Human Rights Watch released on Monday said al Shabaab had threatened and abducted civilians in Somalia’s Bay region to force communities to hand over their children for indoctrination and military training in recent months. “Al Shabaab’s ruthless recruitment campaign is taking rural children from their parents so they can serve this militant armed group,” said Laetitia Bader, senior Africa researcher for the rights body. The insurgents, who are allied with al Qaeda, were driven out of the capital Mogadishu in 2011. They have also since lost nearly all other territory they previously controlled after an offensive by Somali government troops and African Union-mandated AMISOM peacekeepers. Al Shabaab, however, remains a formidable threat and has carried out bombings both in Mogadishu and other towns against military and civilian targets. Reuters
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Amira Adawe inside Karmal Square Somali Mall in Minneapolis, Minn. Adawe is a Legislative Liaison at the Minnesota Department of Health and co-author of “Skin-Lightening Practices and Mercury Exposure in the Somali Community”. August 9, 2017. MINNEAPOLIS — Karmel Square is a hub of the Somali community here, a colorful, cheerfully noisy hodgepodge of vendors and restaurants unofficially known as the Somali Mall. Amira Adawe stops by often to buy tea and chat in Somali with friends and relatives wearing hijabs and flowing, floor-length skirts. They greet her with smiles and hugs, and she calls them “auntie.” Her visits are more than social, however. The public health advocate scans market shelves for skin lightening creams that may contain harmful toxins — tubes and jars sold under names such as Fair & Lovely, Prime White, and Miss Beauty 7 Days White. Some women use the creams in hopes of erasing dark spots, but many rub them over their entire bodies multiple times a day in hopes of whitening their brown skin. The practice pervades many cultures in Africa, Asia, the Middle East — and many immigrant communities in the U.S. — and Adawe has made it her mission to end it. She began her crusade as a graduate student, after she discovered that creams sold in many Twin Cities ethnic markets contained levels of mercury thousands of times higher than the amounts considered safe by the U.S. government. But her concerns go beyond the physical harm to women. She worries as much about the damage to their self-esteem. In Somali and other cultures, the lighter-skinned daughter is often seen as more beautiful, Adawe explained recently; in fact, the Somali term for light-skinned — cadey — is considered a compliment. “It’s used as a term of endearment,” she said, “but I think it’s so wrong to say it.” Public health agencies in several major cities have launched their own investigations of tainted skin creams, occasionally getting advice from Adawe along the way. And now Adawe has created The Beautywell Project, to combat the stigma faced by women with darker skin and take on the industry that promises them beauty in a jar. By day, Adawe is now a manager for the Children’s Cabinet of Minnesota Gov. Mark Dayton. In her “spare time,” she hosts a weekly radio show in Somali that reaches 80,000 people worldwide. She holds educational outreach sessions in Minneapolis and Kenya, talks with imams, and presents at national and international conferences. Sooner or later, most anyone connected with the skin-lightening issue seeks out Adawe. She fields personal pleas for help from Somali men in Minneapolis worried about their pregnant wives rubbing cream on their skin, as well as calls for help from Kenya, Canada, and Australia. “We can’t address this issue without discussing beauty, what it means and ways to redefine beauty, as well as discussing and educating individuals about wellness,” she said in an interview. She admits her goal is ambitious. The stigma runs deep, and skin-lightening creams are a multibillion-dollar business overseas, despite bans and public campaigns against the products in many African countries. In the U.S., creams are often smuggled in and sold in small, ethnic markets like at Karmel Square or purchased on the internet. They have been found in Somali, Hmong, Mexican, Dominican, and West Indies communities from California to Minnesota to New York. Users, and even sellers of the creams, are often unaware that they are harmful or illegal. “We can’t address this issue without discussing beauty, what it means and ways to redefine beauty, as well as discussing and educating individuals about wellness.” AMIRA ADAWE Somali women are reluctant to speak openly about skin lightening, and Adawe faced resistance when she began her research seven years ago. Her persistence impressed Jim Koppel, who was deputy commissioner of the Minnesota Department of Public Health at the time. “It’s a very tight-knit community, and this put her in a tough place,” he said. “It could have had a negative impact on the businesses [that sell the creams], both financially and potentially for legal problems, and was of great concern to her personal reputation. And she went ahead and did it and continues to speak out.” “I had to be brave enough, and, fortunately, the community saw it as an issue” and supported her, Adawe said. “That means a lot to me.” Skin whitening creams displayed for sale at Karmel Square.A topic few wanted to talk about One recent afternoon, Adawe was 35 minutes into her radio show, broadcast from the studio of KALY, 101.7 FM, a Somali-American station tucked into a corner of the International Bazaar in Minneapolis. She had been talking nonstop about skin lightening, peppering her fluent Somali with a few English words — endocrine system, mercury, hydroquinone, prescription. Then she turned to the phones, murmuring in understanding as she listened to a female caller from a Minneapolis suburb. Do you have any more feedback, Adawe asked in Somali. “Women who practice skin lightening and who have experienced skin damage or illness should come to the radio and discuss their experience without disclosing their names,” the caller said in Somali. Adawe nodded. The topic of skin lightening is a delicate one, both overseas and in immigrant communities in the U.S. While the stigma associated with dark skin is deep, admitting to using skin-lightening creams is also taboo, thwarting efforts to track the prevalence of the practice. As adept as Adawe is at navigating the delicate social norms and customs of the Somali-American community she’s part of, when she began her research in 2011, she could find only seven women who would talk about their use of skin creams. It was in those interviews that women told her that they apply the creams to their entire bodies three times a day, sometimes while pregnant or breastfeeding. Most mixed several creams together and stored them in the refrigerator. Adawe had been suspicious of the creams since her childhood. Growing up in Mogadishu and Minneapolis in a health-minded family (her mother was the head of the maternal and child health bureau in Somalia), she watched with concern when friends’ and relatives’ skin reddened or grew discolored from using skin lighteners. Adawe is grateful for the message she received growing up with the darkest skin of three daughters: “I’m so fortunate I came from a family who embraced me for who I am,” she said. When Adawe became a county public health educator and a graduate student at the University of Minnesota School of Public Health, she was finally in a position to act on her concerns. She purchased 27 samples of creams to test for the toxins she suspected were present. The tests confirmed Adawe’s fears, revealing that 11 of the products contained mercury, a known neurotoxin. Mercury has been banned in skin-lightening products by the Food and Drug Administration since 1973; the legal limit is 1 part per million. Adawe still remembers the shock she and the pollution control agency specialists who did the testing felt when they saw the results reaching 33,000 parts per million. FDA spokeswoman Lauren Sucher said mercury is on a short list of prohibited ingredients in cosmetics. “The FDA has been aware of mercury as a potential allergen, skin irritant and neurotoxin for decades,” she said in an email. Poisonous to the nervous, digestive, and immune systems, it is often found in unlabeled or mislabeled creams; sometimes it’s listed as “mercurous chloride,” “calomel,” “mercuric,” or “mercurio.” Just touching a washcloth or a mother’s cheek that has been rubbed with the products could be harmful to a baby, the FDA notes, interfering with brain and nervous system development. Yet the agency was able to inspect only 0.3 percent of 3 million cosmetics shipments last year, and it tested just 364 products even though “adverse findings” are discovered in 15 percent to 20 percent of the products tested, the FDA said last June in a letter to New Jersey Congressman Frank Pallone Jr. Even skin-lightening products sold legally in the U.S. often contain ingredients other countries recognize as potential health hazards, Adawe said. Hydroquinone, a potential carcinogen that is banned in Europe, Japan, and elsewhere, is often found in the creams, as are steroids, which can cause acne, thinning of the skin, and hypertension. Adawe’s testing in 2011 triggered immediate action: The Minnesota Pollution Control Agency cracked down on suppliers (in a raid on one popular store, inspectors found about 20 boxes full of products that contained mercury); the FDA investigated; and the Minnesota Department of Health warned of the danger. Elsewhere in the country, similar scenarios were playing out. Alerted through data from local and national surveys, health departments embargoed products, conducted home visits, and notified manufacturers and health agencies in other countries. In New York, for example, after finding eight skin creams with mercury after inspecting products from 22 stores, city health workers now visit stores incognito to identify products of concern, said Wendy McKelvey, executive director of environmental health surveillance and policy. Once notified of the dangers, there’s “pretty good compliance,” McKelvey said. “They’re not wanting to sell hazardous products.” Adawe is often consulted because she understands and is trusted by the affected community. “I think it’s extraordinary what she’s doing,” said Lori Copan, a research scientist for the California Department of Public Health. “A person from the community is a much better spokesperson than someone working in a public health department in terms of motivating and speaking the language and being one of them. It would be fantastic for all of us in public health if we had a community leader like Amira.” The value of that cross-cultural competence is often in the details. Inspired by Adawe’s study, an ongoing biomonitoring project in Minnesota looking at chemical exposure in pregnant women and babies now tracks urinary mercury. With Adawe’s input, the program has fine-tuned details such as how to phrase questions in surveys about use of creams. “If you ask directly, ‘Do you use it?’ they will never, ever answer,” Adawe said. To get at the truth, she said, it’s better to start by asking what kind of moisturizer they use. Initial results of the yet-to-be-published study show that more than 30 percent of pregnant Asian women who spoke Hmong in their interviews had high levels of mercury and received special follow-up to help them reduce their exposures. “The higher levels were likely from using skin-lightening creams and eating certain kinds of fish higher in mercury,” said Jessica Nelson, an epidemiologist and program manager at the Minnesota Department of Health, where Adawe works as a legislative liaison. (The Somali portion of the study isn’t finished yet.) Adawe isn’t resting: She’s happy that skin lightening has been established as a public health issue. Still, Adawe said there’s plenty more to be done. Next up, she said, is trying to reframe what it means to be beautiful. She’s developing a curriculum for schoolgirls and outreach sessions focused on men, teenagers, and new teachers, which will revolve around the question: How do we change the narrative of what is beauty? “My dream is that every woman stops using skin-lightening creams and trying to change their color,” she said, “and that they are happy for who they are.” Statnews
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Bosaso-[Puntland Post]-Munasabadaan oo si weyn loo soo Agaasimay ayaa waxaa loo qabtay dhagax dhigga waddada isku xirta kalabayr iyo Caluula oo dhawaan ay si wada jir ah u dhagax dhigeen Madaxweynaha Soomaliya Maxamed Cabdullaahi Farmaajo iyo Madaxweynaha Puntland Dr,Cabdiwali Maxamed Cali Gaas. Xalafadda oo ka dhacday Magaalada Bosaso ee Xarunta Gobalka Bari, waxa ka qeyb galay Wasiiro iyo Xildhibaano ka tirsan DFS ,Wasiirka Warfaafinta isgaarsiinta iyo hidaha iyo Dhaqanka Punland, Maamulka gobalka Bari, Siyasiyiin, Isimo Nabadoono, waxgardka dagmooyinka ay wadadu marto iyo marti sharaf kale oo munasabada lagu casumay. Gudoomiye ku xigeenka Gobalka Bari Axmed Cali Cabdullaahi Cirro oo ugu horan ka hadlay munsabadda waxa uu sheegay muhiimadda uu leeyahay isku-tashigu waxaana bulshada reer Puntland uu ka codsaday in ay si wada jir ah uga qeyb qaatan dhismaha wadada isku xirta Kalabayr-Caluula. Wasiirka Warfaafinta isgaarsiinta iyo hidaha iyo Dhaqanka ee Punland Cabdi xirsi Qarjab ayaa amaany dadka gacanta ku haya dhismaha wadada waxaana uu sheegay in ay muhiim tahay in meel looga wada soo jeesto dhamastirka wadada. Cumar ismaaciil Waabar oo ka tirsan xildhibanad barlamaanka Soomaliya oo hadal ka jeediyey munasabada lagu soo dhaweynayey dhagax dhiga wadad isku xirta Kalabayr-Caluula aya wax uu yiri: “Isku tashigu waa wax muhiim ah dalkuna uu ku hormaro waxa loo baahan yahay in aan wadadan loo kala harin” ‘’Anagu hadii anu nahay Xildhibanada DFS waxanu dadaal u galaynaa in aanu dawlada dhexe ka soo dhicino wixii gobaladani ay xaqa u lahayeen si buu yiri loogu kaabo dhismaha wadada kalabayr iyo Caluula ‘’sidaas waxa sheegaya Xildhibaan Cumar ismaaciil Waabari. Inta ay munasabadu socotay ayaa waxa goobta ka hadlaya Isimo Nabadoono ,iyo Siyaasi Cali Cabdi Awaare waxana dhamaantood ay sheegeen in meel looga wada soo jeesto bilawga iyo dhameystirka wadada kalabayr-Caluula iyagoona sida oo kale masuuliyiinta qaar halkaasi kaga dhawaaqay deeqo ay ugu tala galeen dhismaha wadada. Wasiir ku-xigeenka amniga ee dowladda faderaalka Soomaaliya Cabdinaasir Siciid Muuse ayaa sheegay inay tani farriin u tahay sidii dawladda dhex kaalinteeda uga qadan lahayd dhismaha wadada kalabayr-Caluula: “Wadadaan way naga go’antahay in aanu xildhiban ahaana ka qeyb qaadano meel walabana aan ka sheegno cidkasa oo aan la fariisanana gaar siino in wadadan ay shacabka deegaanadasi ay aad ugu baahan yihiin Waxana muujinaynaa doorka nagaga aadan wadadan oo mihiim u ah bulshada reere Punland.’’ Ugu danben munasabaad ayaa waxa halkaasi shaado sharaf lagu gudoonsiyey aas-asaha mashruuca wadad kalabayr iyo Caluula Cumar Cismaan Siciid oo dadaal dheeri ah ku bixiyay dhagax dhigga wadaadaas. Cabdiqani Boos Puntland Post- Bosaso The post Xaflad soo Dhaweyn oo loo qabtay dhagax-dhigga wadada Kalabayr-Caluula appeared first on Puntland Post.
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MINNEAPOLIS — Karmel Square is a hub of the Somali community here, a colorful, cheerfully noisy hodgepodge of vendors and restaurants unofficially known as the Somali Mall. Amira Adawe stops by often to buy tea and chat in Somali with friends and relatives wearing hijabs and flowing, floor-length skirts. They greet her with smiles and hugs, and she calls them “auntie.” Source: Hiiraan Online
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