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Originally posted by NinaNC: Askari xataa ma loo daahaayo. ,,,,Haa Qorisagaaro ayey dhakab ku siisey. Ar Saaxiibkey Taleexi aaway..... aan sawirkan tusee
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Taleexi, waa runtaa. Yacnii Qorisagaaro from 2 girls waa xaax,,,,,,,,
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Originally posted by Naxar Nugaaleed: come on, there is hot air balloon in one of the pics ..... Naxar, Good observation
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Mogadishu: Same old game, some MP's to unilaterily vote in PM
Showqi replied to General Duke's topic in Politics
Originally posted by General Duke: Xildhibaanka ayaa waxaa uu sheegay in iska dabajiitan uu ku saameeyay gudoomiyaha Barlamanka sidii loo ansixin lahaa Ra’iisul wasaaraha dowladda KMG Soomaaliya, waxaana uu tilmaamay in maalinta beri ah marka ay tagaan xarunta golaha shacabka hadii uu ka soo qeyb gali waayo fadhigaasi gudoonka Barlamanka ay iska dhex dooran doonaan shir gudoomiye kadibna ay ansixiyaan Ra’iisul wasaaraha cusub. Sheekh Shariif dowladiisii waxay noqotay mid fadhiid ah. In ay socoto iska daa ee waa taa xitaa Gurguurashadii awoodi wayday. Bal waynu arkidoonaa, Labada Shariif kii reerka u soo hadha!!! sida warka ku cad, Shariifyadu mar danbe in ay isla shaqayn doonaan uma eka. -
Berigaad yarayd Bugle ma ciyaartay?
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Asxaabtaan ullaha waaweeyn wadato..... iyo kuwa ay ku duulaayaan :confused: Mise ciyaar hiddo iyo dhaqan (Like shirib) ayay ciyaarayaan :confused: Noo sharax dee
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Ninka soowtii shalayto la caleemo saarayey ma aha! waa maxay buuqa iyo muranku durbaba!!!
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Aaliyyah, hadyadaada (Diric iyo Dahaba) waan kuu keeni. Ee bal adigu cidna ha u sheegin in aan Africa u qadhaab tagay,,,,,,,Shuuuuuuuuuuush
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Illaahay amarkiis ninkan advise-kiisa si fiican ayaan u dhuuxay. Hadda anigu Africa ayaan u socdaa,,,,,,,,walee ninku waa ruwaayad socota Thanks Aaliyyah. Maxaan kuu keenaa markaan Africa ka soo noqdo
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Originally posted by Umal Zamzam2211: dhawaan ayuu Askari katirsan XMSH looto ku dilay Askari Burundiis ah. ,,,,naga daa dee qarasta...Bal noo jilci XMSH, waxa ay u taagan tahay
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Sheeko layaable: Nin labo Hablood Mar Wada guursaday (again)
Showqi replied to Wiil Cusub's topic in General
Originally posted by Gheelle.T: ^Maya laakiin guurku is more than sexual as you have hinted. It's about love,management, raising a family,and basically building a mini society. Laakiin dadka inta badan hal meelbaa u cad, hence why u intaa dhaafin or furitaanku u batay. Well said brother,,,,,,,,bravo -
Dawladda Goboleedka Bartamaha Soomaaliya Oo Lagu Dhawaaqay
Showqi replied to Mr. Somalia's topic in Politics
Originally posted by Taleexi: Waa xaggee bartamuhu? that is good question,,,,,poster bal noo sheeg magaalooyinka iyo tuulooyinka ay u talin doonto dowlad goboleedka bartamaha Soomaaliya :confused: -
Haa!!! waa bililiqo, diirato, murdiso. Guryaha sidan ayey u galaan: Marka hore alaabta ayey kala baxaan, kadibna albaabada iyo daaqadaha ayey ka furtaan. Markaasay u soo noqdaan oo jiingadaha kala cararaan, kama dambaystiina waxay qotaan oo dhulka kala baxaan qasabadaha biyaha iyo waayirada korontada. Reer bililiqo aka diirato waxa kaliya oo aanay ku saqajaamin waa gidaarada iyo bulaacadaha.
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Want evidence that the government in Somalia -- a country that tops the 2010 Failed States Index -- needs desperate help? Allow me to show you the money. Literally. According to the Annual Financial Report released by the office of the Prime Minister today, Somalia's budget in the fiscal year 2009 was just over $11 million. (The budget of Minneapolis Minnesota, by contrast, is $1.4 billion.) The two largest sources of revenue collected were customs duties from the main Mogadishu port ($6.2 million) and exit fees from the airport ($351,920). Taxes couldn't be collected due to security. The government recieved $2.875 million in bilateral aid -- the largest total, $1.6 million coming from Libya (the United States gave just $25,000 -- about the equivalent of a very entry-level staffer's annual income.) Bad. News. But where the situation really comes home is in the line items: While $9.8 million of the country's $11 million was spent on salaries and wages, they are hardly anything to write home about. The president's chief of staff earns $2,250 a year. The governor of the central bank earns $1,000. And $325,000 of the $501,000 that covers the Prime Minister and President's offices goes to travel. Wages in the military and other defense roles account for $6 million (The Economist recently estimated that it costs $1 million to keep one U.S. soldier in Afghanistan for a year.) Of course, there are other ways that the government is getting help -- ways that won't show up on a budget like this: African Union peacekeepers, for example, and U.S. training programs for their soldiers in Uganda. But still, this is pretty incredible stuff. Even Liberia had a budget of $80 million to work with after its civil war. And it wasn't actively trying fight an insurgency. Meanwhile, Islamist militant group al Shabab is, I'm gonna guess, far better resourced (alas, I can't confirm this one since rebel groups don't put out financial statements -- props to Somalia's PM.) The result is literally deadly. Which raises a frustration that the Somali government undoubtedly has: the international community helped put together this experiment in government, but there's less buck behind making it work. Not that this is easy; corruption is rumored rampant among government staff. Then again, you would have to pay me a lot more than $1,000 to be the central banker of Somalia... Not saying it justifies corruption, but it's also no Madoff affair. Ahem, for context -- Somalia's $11 million budget is .... - 20 times smaller than the 2010 budget of Topeka, Kansas - A mere 1/2 of Derek Jeter's 2010 salary - 890 times smaller than Starbucks' 2009 annual revenue - About equal to the budget of "High School Musical 3" - About equal to the amount that the Scottsdale, Arizona school district had to cut from its budget this year. - But good news -- you could start between two and three franchises of the Hard Rock Cafe with that amount! Source
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Cash floods into China, raising pressure on yuan BEIJING (Reuters) - China's foreign exchange reserves soared in the third quarter and its trade surplus remained hefty, showing that the country is under both economic and political pressure to let the yuan rise more quickly. China's stockpile of currency reserves, already the world's biggest, increased by $194 billion from July to September, the most ever in a three-month period, to reach $2.65 trillion. Although about a third of that rise could be explained by valuation effects in the form of a weakening dollar, the eye-popping number left little doubt that cash has been flooding into China. A rebound in exports was one main channel, but investment and hot money inflows also powered the flows. Sustained yuan appreciation since August and a bull run in the Chinese stock market appear to be exerting a magnetic pull on investors. "Foreign exchange reserves increased by too much in the third quarter," said Liu Dongliang, an analyst at China Merchants Bank in Shanghai. "We are caught in a dilemma. If the yuan exchange rate continues to rise, more hot money will be sucked in. But we have no better option right now and the yuan will continue to ascend." Against a background of rising pique in the United States, China has let the yuan climb more quickly in recent weeks, making for total appreciation of 2.4 percent against the dollar since it was unshackled from a nearly two-year peg on June 19. DEALING WITH INFLOWS In a sign that the People's Bank of China is already grappling with the problem of capital inflows, it raised reserve requirements for six of the country's biggest lenders this week, a move that will help lock up about 200 billion yuan of cash. With the economy increasingly flush with liquidity, Chinese banks were freer with their lending in September. They extended 596 billion yuan ($89 billion) in new local-currency loans in September, compared with August's 545 billion yuan. Analysts had expected a rise of 500 billion yuan. Beijing will have to redouble its controls on bank lending to keep new credit issuance within its full-year target of 7.5 trillion yuan, an important part of its normalization of monetary policy after an unprecedented loan surge last year to counter the global financial crisis. "We expect the government will continue to control its lending quota in the coming months to ensure it reaches its full-year target," said Wang Han, an economist with advisory firm CEBM in Shanghai. "The central bank will not raise interest rates this year, because it believes the quantitative tools so far are effective." TRADE SURPLUS DIPS In another data release on Wednesday, China's September trade surplus dipped to a five-month low, but was still hefty at $16.9 billion. Analysts had expected an $18.0 billion surplus. "The trade surplus is smaller than expected, but pressure from the United States for yuan revaluation will remain strong because it is an election year," said Thio Chin Thio, a currency strategist with BNP Paribas in Singapore. Beijing did what it could to cast the latest figures in a flattering light ahead of a U.S. decision due on Friday about whether to formally declare for the first time that China manipulates its currency. In its release of the data, the General Administration of Customs noted that that month-on-month import growth hit a record high. But there is little chance that this will silence critics of Beijing's managed exchange rate regime. "Note that $145 billion in exports is only a fraction below the July record high, so there will be plenty of ammunition for those pushing China on the yuan at the G20 meetings," said Sean Callow, a currency strategist with Westpac in Sydney. A G20 summit in Seoul in mid-November and U.S. Congressional midterm elections earlier that month are sensitive political dates, before which many analysts believe China will push through faster yuan appreciation to blunt foreign criticism. A smaller Chinese trade surplus is seen as an essential component of the rebalancing that is needed to put the global economy on sounder footing. While foreign critics often emphasize the importance of a stronger yuan in achieving that goal, Beijing's retort is that this focus is too narrow. It says that a broader series of reforms, such was building up the country's welfare system, will over time encourage more domestic consumption. ($1=6.673 Yuan) Source
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JB, Kaasi waa 2bo wajiile,,,,,
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Maalin wanaagsan Juxa, horta ma aragtay siduu Rain Dhaabal Dhaabalka ugu ooynaayo
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Originally posted by Rain: dhabal-dhabal weeye adeer, waa dhabal-dhabal, ilaah khair ha ku siiyo, igula soo dhakhso adeer. ,,,,,Waa kan ee bal isku kululee...dhaxan baa dhacaysa maanta. Maalin wanaagsan yaa reer Troll
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Originally posted by NinaNC: Adani displaying his mad cooking skills in the kitchen . ,,qosolkaa iga dhamaaday markuu dhahay:"Maraq digaag beef waaye" NinaNC, Adani waxaan ku darnay Xulka Qaranka. Hada ka bacdi Xaliimooyinka markay noogu booteeyaan,,, alla alla Faaraxyaasha sida cuntada loo kariyo ma yaqaanaan,,,Guess qofkaan idiin soo direeyno!!! Chef Adani
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A&T, 2bo Isjiid iyo Siisow ay duco ka buuxdo ayaan xagaaga u soo raray ee bal aamiin dheh.
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Indeed Maxaa hadhay oo la isku haystaa :confused: :confused: :confused: Maahmaah baa odhanaysa: Ayax teg eelna reeb :mad: :mad: :mad:
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