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Somali forces recapture Geelgub in Middle Shabelle after fierce battle With AS.

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Wednesday 9,April 2025  {HMC} The Somali National Army (SNA), supported by local militia fighters, successfully recaptured the Geelgub area in the Middle Shabelle region on Wednesday morning, following a coordinated assault against Al-Shabaab militants who had occupied the area for several days.

According to Somalia’s Deputy Minister of Information, Abdirahman Yusuf Al-Cadaala, the allied forces launched a multi-pronged offensive that inflicted significant losses on the militant group.

“For the fifth consecutive morning, the national heroes and local fighters launched attacks on the Khawarij who had gathered in Hirshabelle. The most recent was this morning, when Geelgub was cleared and the militants were killed,” said Deputy Minister Al-Cadaala.

Security officials report that ongoing clearing operations are underway on the outskirts of Geelgub, as troops work to dismantle remaining militant positions and prevent re-infiltration.

The Geelgub offensive is part of renewed military efforts in Middle Shabelle, where fighting and airstrikes have intensified recently. The Somali government, in coordination with local militias and international partners, continues to push Al-Shabaab out of key territories as part of a wider campaign to reclaim rural strongholds.

Al-Shabaab, an al-Qaeda-affiliated terrorist group designated as such by Somalia, the United Nations, and the United States, has escalated attacks in the region in response to ongoing government offensives.

Somali forces kill at least 30 AS militants in operations across three regions

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Wednesday 9,April 2025  {HMC} Somali army forces, in coordination with local militia fighters, killed at least 30 Al-Shabaab militants in a series of military operations conducted Tuesday across the Hiiraan, Middle Shabelle, and Lower Shabelle regions, according to the Ministry of Defense.

Defense Ministry spokesman Abukar Mohamed Hassan said the operations targeted Al-Shabaab strongholds in the areas of Aboorey, Masjid Ali Gaduud, Ruunirgood, Guulane, and a location near Afgooye district.

In Hiiraan’s Aboorey area, government forces captured the town following what the spokesman described as a “two-pronged assault.”

“The national forces and local heroes forcefully liberated the Aboorey area from the Khawarij. In this operation, more than 20 militants were killed,” said spokesman Abukar Mohamed, using the government’s term for Al-Shabaab.

In the Masjid Ali Gaduud area of Middle Shabelle, the Somali army destroyed three vehicles used by Al-Shabaab and killed the militants on board. Separately, a successful strike was carried out in Guulane, killing an unspecified number of fighters.

In another coordinated attack under the Afgooye district in Lower Shabelle, the spokesman said more than ten Al-Shabaab militants and leaders were killed.

“These operations demonstrate our forces’ continued momentum in liberating territory and neutralizing terrorist elements that threaten national stability,” Abukar added.

The Somali government has ramped up counterterrorism operations in central and southern Somalia in recent months, with support from clan militias and international partners, to dismantle Al-Shabaab’s presence in rural strongholds.

Al-Shabaab, an al-Qaeda-affiliated militant group, is officially designated a terrorist organization by Somalia, the United States, the United Nations, and several other countries and international bodies.

Dowladaha Soomaaliya iyo Aljeeriya oo golaha ammaanka ka dalbaday fadhi deg deg ah + qorshahooda

Arbaco, 09, April 2025 {HMC} Dalalka Aljeeriya iyo Soomaaliya ayaa codsaday fadhi deg deg ah oo ay golaha ammaanka ee Qaramada Midoobay ay kaga arrinsanayaan dhibaatada ka dhalan karta weerarrada Israa’iil ay ka geesanayso Suuriya.

Codsigaan ayaa yimid kadib wadatashi iyo is afgarad ay yeesheen wakiilada wadamada Carabta ee kusugan magaalada New York, Shir-guddoonka Golaha Ammaanka ee Qaramada Midoobay ayaa la filayaa inay fadhigaasi yeeshaan Khamiista 10-ka Abriil.

Kooxda A3+ ee Golaha Ammaanka ee Qaramada Midoobay (Algeria, Sierra Leone, iyo Somalia), oo ay weheliso Jamhuuriyadda Guyana, waxay ku celiyeen sida hagar la’aanta ah ee ay u taageerayaan midnimada Suuriya, madax-bannaanida, iyo wadajirka dhuleed ee Suuriya.

Wadamadaan ayaa horey ugu baaqay in aan la faragelin arrimaha gudaha ee dalka Suuriya iyo in si degdeg ah looga qaado cunaqabataynta saaran.

Hadal uu jeediyay Ergayga Joogtada ah ee Aljeeriya u jooga Qaramadda Midoobay, Amar Benjamaa, oo ku hadlaya magaca wadamadaan, mar uu ka hadlayay Warbixin ku saabsan Suuriya, ayuu ku nuux-nuuxsaday in waxa uga sii daraya Caqabadaha Ammaanka ay yihiin Duqeymaha joogtada ah ee Diyaaradaha Dagaalka Israa’iil ay ku hayaan Goobaha Milliteri ee dhulka Suuriya.

 

{DAAWO MUQAALKA} Ciidamada Dowladda oo Dagaal kula waregay Deegaan ka tirsan shabeelada dhexe.

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Arbaco 09, April-2025 {HMC} Ciidamada Dowladda oo Dagaal kula waregay Deegaan ka tirsan shabeelada dhexe.

HOOS KA DAAWO MUQAALKA WARBIXINTA

Dowladaha Soomaaliya iyo Aljeeriya oo Dalbaday Fadhi deg deg ah oo laga yeelanayo Xaalada Suuriya.

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Arbaco 09, April-2025 {HMC} Dowladaha Soomaaliya iyo Aljeeriya oo Dalbaday Fadhi deg deg ah oo laga yeelanayo Xaalada Suuriya.

HOOS KA DAAWO MUQAALKA WARBIXINTA

Ciidanka Xoogga iyo kuwa deegaanka oo Gudaha ugalay deegaanka Geel-gub ee Sh/Dhexe.

Arbaco, 09, April 2025 {HMC} Ciidanka Xoogga Dalka iyo kuwa deegaanka ayaa saaka la wareegay deegaanka Geel gub ee gobolka Shabeelada Dhexe, kadib dagaal culus oo weli halkaasi ka socda, sida ay sheegayaan dadka deegaanka.

Ciidamada ayaa saakay weerar dhowr jiho ah ku qaaday maleeshiyaad ka tirsanaa kooxda AS oo si dhuumaaleysi ah kusoo galay deegaanka Geel-gub si ay u dhibaateeyaan dadka shacabka ah.

Hawlgalka ayaa weli ka socda duleedka deegaankaas, waxaana wararka hordhaca ahi ay sheegayaan in khasaare xooggan lagu gaarsiiyay maleeshiyaadka Al-shabaab.

Gobolka Shabeelada dhexe ayaa waxaa weli ka socda guluf dagaal oo ka dhan ah maleeshiyaadka Al-shabaab.

{DAAWO MUQAALKA} Ra’isul Wasaare Xamse oo Maanta ku wajahan Magaalada Laascaanood.

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Arbaco 09, April-2025 {HMC} Ra’isul Wasaare Xamse oo Maanta ku wajahan Magaalada Laascaanood.

HOOS KA DAAWO MUQAALKA WARBIXINTA

{DHAGEYSO} Warka Subaxnimo ee Radio Hiiraanweyn {09.04.2025}

Arbaco, 09, April 2025 {HMC} Dhageystayaal halkan waxa aan idiin kugu soo gudbi neynaa Warka subaxnimo ee Warbaahinta Hiiraanweyn

Warka waxaa soo jeedinayo ::Abdi Ahmed Hussein

Farsamadii ::Mohamed Baryare Haamud

HOOS KA DHAGEYSO WARKA SUBAXNIMO

Iran says it is ready for nuclear deal if US stops military threats.

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Wednesday 9,April 2025  {HMC}  Iran is ready to engage with the US at talks on Saturday over its nuclear programme “with a view to seal a deal”, its Foreign Minister Abbas Araghchi has said.

But US President Donald Trump must first agree there can be no “military option”, Araghchi said, and added that Iran would “never accept coercion”.

He also insisted the negotiations in Oman would be indirect, contradicting Trump’s surprise announcement on Monday that they would be “direct talks”.

Trump, who pulled the US out of a 2015 nuclear deal between Iran and world powers during his first term, warned that Iran would be in “great danger” if talks were not successful.

The US and Iran have no diplomatic ties, so last month Trump sent a letter to Iran’s supreme leader via the United Arab Emirates. It said he wanted a deal to prevent Iran from acquiring nuclear weapons and to avert possible military strikes by the US and Israel.

Trump disclosed the upcoming talks during a visit to the White House on Monday by Israeli Prime Minister Benjamin Netanyahu, who said on Tuesday that both leaders had agreed “Iran will not have nuclear weapons” and added “the military option” would happen if talks dragged on.

Iran insists its nuclear activities are entirely peaceful and it will never seek to develop or acquire nuclear weapons.

However, Iran has increasingly breached restrictions imposed by the existing nuclear deal, in retaliation for crippling US sanctions reinstated seven years ago, and has stockpiled enough highly-enriched uranium to make several bombs.

The US president told reporters in the Oval Office on Monday that this weekend’s meeting in Oman would be “very big”.

“I think everybody agrees that doing a deal would be preferable to doing the obvious,” Trump said.

But he also warned that it would “be a very bad day for Iran” if the talks were not successful.

In an opinion piece published by the Washington Post on Tuesday, Iran’s foreign minister declared that it was “ready to engage in earnest and with a view to seal a deal”.

“We will meet in Oman on Saturday for indirect negotiations. It is as much an opportunity as it is a test,” Araghchi said.

Iran harboured “serious doubts” about the sincerity of the US government’s intentions, he noted, citing the “maximum pressure” campaign of sanctions that Trump restored soon after starting his second term.

“To move forward today, we first need to agree that there can be no ‘military option’, let alone a ‘military solution’,” he said.

“The proud Iranian nation, whose strength my government relies on for real deterrence, will never accept coercion and imposition.”

Araghchi insisted there was no evidence that Iran had violated its commitment not to seek nuclear weapons, but also acknowledged that “there may exist possible concerns about our nuclear programme”.

“We are willing to clarify our peaceful intent and take the necessary measures to allay any possible concern. For its part, the United States can show that it is serious about diplomacy by showing that it will stick to any deal it makes. If we are shown respect, we will reciprocate it.”

“The ball is now in America’s court,” he added.

Iran’s hard-line Tasnim news agency said Araghchi would head the country’s delegation at the Oman talks, underlining their importance.

The BBC’s US partner CBS News meanwhile confirmed that Trump’s Middle East special envoy Steve Witkoff would lead the US side, and said America was continuing to push for the talks to be direct.

During the first set of meetings, the US was expected to call on Iran to fully dismantle its nuclear programme and, depending on how negotiations went, technical experts were then expected to follow up in additional talks, it said.

US officials have so far revealed few details about Trump’s demands.

However, after Witkoff said in a recent interview that Trump was proposing a “verification programme” to show Iran is not pursuing nuclear weapons, National Security Adviser Mike Waltz clarified the goal was “full dismantlement”.

Israel’s prime minister echoed Waltz’s stance in a video on Tuesday, saying he wanted a “Libyan-style” agreement – a reference to the North African country’s decision to dismantle its nuclear, biological and chemical weapons programmes in 2003.

“They go in, blow up the installations, dismantle all of the equipment, under American supervision and carried out by America,” Netanyahu explained.

He then said: “The second possibility, that will not be, is that they drag out the talks and then there is the military option.”

Israel, which is assumed to have its own nuclear weapons but maintains an official policy of deliberate ambiguity, views a nuclear Iran as an existential threat.

Netanyahu said last year that Israel had hit an Iranian nuclear site in retaliation for a missile attack.

A senior official at Iran’s foreign ministry told the BBC that it would never agree to dismantle its nuclear programme, and added the “Libya model” would never be part of any negotiations.

The 2015 deal that Iran reached with then-US President Barack Obama’s administration, as well as the UK, France, China, Russia and Germany, saw it limit its nuclear activities and allow inspections by the International Atomic Energy Agency (IAEA) in return for sanctions relief.

However, in 2018, Trump unilaterally abandoned the agreement, which he said did too little to stop Iran’s potential pathway to a bomb.

Iran then increasingly breached the agreement’s restrictions. The IAEA warned in February that Iran had stockpiled almost 275kg (606lb) of uranium enriched to 60% purity, which is near weapons grade. That would theoretically be enough, if enriched to 90%, for six nuclear bombs.

Kenya central bank surprises with fifth straight rate cut.

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Wednesday 9,April -2025  {HMC}  Kenya’s central bank cut its policy rate on Tuesday for the fifth meeting in a row, a surprise move aimed at further stimulating private sector lending.

The Central Bank Rate was lowered by 75 basis points (KECBIR=ECI), opens new tab to 10.0%, the bank’s Monetary Policy Committee said in a statement. Seven of nine economists polled by Reuters had expected no change in the rate.

“The Committee concluded that there was scope for a further easing of the monetary policy stance to stimulate lending by banks to the private sector and support economic activity,” the statement said.

The bank also reduced the width of the interest rate corridor around the benchmark rate to plus or minus 75 basis points from plus or minus 150 basis points.
“This will enhance stability of the interbank rate and align the rate closer to the Central Bank Rate,” it said.

The central bank also cut the applicable interest rate on the discount window to 75 basis points above the benchmark rate from 300 basis points.

The discount window is the rate the bank charges commercial banks wishing to borrow on an overnight basis.

Kenya’s annual inflation (KECPI=ECI), opens new tab stood at 3.6% in March, slightly up from 3.5% a month earlier but still well within the 2.5%-7.5% target range.

The bank reiterated its 2025 economic growth forecast of 5.4%, up from estimated growth of 4.6% last year.

It forecast a current account deficit of 2.8% of gross domestic product (GDP) in 2025, lower than its February forecast of 3.8%.

Reporting by George Obulutsa; Editing by Alexander Winning and Gareth Jones