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Ciidamada Ahli-sunna Oo Dib Loo Howlgelinayo Iyaga Oo Ku Biirayo Dagaalka Ka Dhanka AS

Talaado 25, March 2025 {HMC} Hogaamiyaha Ahlu Sunna Waljamaaca ee gobolada Dhexe Sheekh Maxamed Shaakir ayaa sheegay inay jirto dib u howlgalinta ciidamadii Ahlu Sunna ee Gobolada dhexe ka xoreeyay Al shabaab kuwaasi oo kusoo biiraya dagaalka ka dhanka ah Kooxda Al shabaab.

Sheekh Shaakir ayaa tilmaamay in arintaan ay kawada hadleen isaga iyo General ka ugu sareeya ciidanka Militariga Soomaaliya General Odawaa Yuusuf Raage oo uu shaaca ka qaaday inuu qorshahaasi si weyn usoo dhoweeyay.

Waxa uu xusay Sheekh Shaakir in siyaasiyiinta Soomaalida ay arintaan ku garab taagan yihiin xitaa Dowladdu ay ka warheyso dib u howlgalinta ciidamadaan iyadoo laga faaideysanayo khibrada ay u leeyihiin dagaaladii ay kaga sifeeeyen Gobolada Dhexe.

Sheekh Shaakir ayaa hadalkaan u sheegay wareysi uu siiyay TV ga maxaliga ah ee SMS, waxaana uuna carab ku adkeeyay in Ciidamada Ahlu Sunna la diyaariyay ayna ku biiri doonaan jiidaha hore ee dagaalka si ay u caawiyaan ciidanka Qaranka Soomaaliyeed.

Hadalka Sheekh Maxamed Shaakir ayaa imaanaya iyadoo maalmihii lasoo dhaafay ay jirtay hadal hayn badan oo qabsatay baraha Bulshada kaa oo ahaa in Ahlu Sunna dib ay isku abaabuleyso si ay ugu biirto dagaalka lagula jiro al shabaab.

Suuqyada Magaaladda Muqdisho Oo Laga Dareemayo U Diyaar Garowga Maalmaha Ciidda

Talaado 25, March 2025 {HMC} Suuqyada waa weyn ee magaaladda Muqdisho ayaa saacadahii lasoo dhaafay waxaa si weyn looga dareemaya diyaar garoow ku aadan munaasabadda Ciidda Soon fureed oo maalmo kooban oo kaliya ka harsanyihiin.

Mashquul aad u xoogan ayaa ka jira Suuqyada Muqdisho ee lagu iibiyo dharka iyo kabaha, gaar ahaan kuwa Bakaaraha, Xamar weyne, Suuq bacaad iyo suuqyada kale ee ku yaala gudaha magaalada Muqdisho.

Suuqyadaan ayaa ah kuwa furan ilaa habeenkii waqtiga dambe, halkaas oo lagu arkayo waalidiin iyo caruur badan oo iibsanaya dharka Ciida Soon fureed, islamarkaana wajiyadooda laga dareemayo farxada u diyaar garowga maalmaha Ciida.

“Maalintii waxaa jirta Cadceed kulul iyo wadooyinka oo mashquul badan waana la sooman yahay marka sidaas ayaa keentay in habeenimo aan soo baxo si aan dhar ugu iibsado caruurteyda, maadama habeenkii qabow uu jiro daalna aanan dareemeen oo aan sooneen” ayuu yiri mid ka mid ah Waalidiinta oo ka dukaameysanaayay Suuqa Xamar weyne.

Qaar ka mid ah ganacsatada Suuqa Xamar weyne ayaa dhankooda tilmaamay in dhaqdhaqaaqa ganacsi ee dhanka iibsiga uu yahay sanadkaan mid ka hooseeya sidii sanadyadii hore.

“Ganacsi ahaan suuqa waa fadhiyay maalmahii lasoo dhaafay oo wax iibsi fiican majirin, waxaa mooda in dhadhaqaaq dhan uu bilawday Xalay, awal 10-ka dambe ee soon markii la gaaro waxaan heli jirnay suuq fiican, marka sanadkan suuqa waa mid liita, taas ayaa keentay inaan habeenkii ilaa 8 saac waqti dambe ah ku gaarno” ayuu yiri mid ka mid ah ganacsatada Suuqa weyn ee Xamar weyne.

Ugu dambeyntii dhamaan suuqyada dharka lagu iibiyo ee ku yaala guud ahaan deegaanada dalka ayaa haatan laga dareemaya u diyaar garoowga Munaasabadda Ciida Soon fureed oo ay inaga xigaan maalmo yar oo kooban.

Prime Minister Hamza participates in a virtual joint Heads of State meeting of EAC and SADC.

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Tuesday 25,March 2025 {HMC} The Prime Minister of the Federal Government of Somalia, H.E Hamza Abdi Barre, participated in a joint heads of state meeting held virtually by member countries of the East African Community (EAC) and the Southern African Development Community (SADC).

The meeting focused on the deteriorating security situation in the eastern Democratic Republic of the Congo (DRC). In his remarks, Prime Minister Hamza emphasized the regional responsibility to address the humanitarian crisis in Eastern Congo and the urgent need for action.

He stated that Somalia believes a sustainable peace in the DRC can be achieved through a comprehensive plan involving all conflicting parties, the United Nations, and the African Union to secure a lasting security solution to the ongoing conflict.

A communiqué issued from the joint meeting announced the formation of a committee composed of five former presidents tasked with finding solutions for the DRC issue. The committee includes:

1. Former President of Nigeria, Olusegun Obasanjo
2. Former President of Kenya, Uhuru Kenyatta
3. Former President of South Africa, Kgalema Motlanthe
4. Former President of the Central African Republic, Catherine Samba Panza
5. Former President of Ethiopia, Sahle-Work Zewde

This collaborative effort underscores the commitment of regional leaders to promote peace and stability in the DRC and the broader region.

Kenya missing final IMF review could delay other cash.

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Tuesday 25,March 2025 {HMC} Missed disbursements from the International Monetary Fund complicate the Kenyan government’s strategy of lowering its debt-servicing costs and could delay other funding, ratings agency S&P said on Monday.

Kenya and the International Monetary Fund agreed last week to skip the ninth and final review of the current programme, leaving roughly $800 million on the table.

“Since IMF funding often serves as a catalyst for other official and private flows, we expect there might be delays to World Bank (about $800 million) and United Arab Emirates (UAE; $1.5 billion) funding in first-half 2025,” S&P said in a statement, adding:

“In the meantime, the government has built up sufficient foreign exchange reserves of about $10 billion and could plug immediate concessional financing shortfalls with domestic funding or other commercial facilities, albeit at a much higher cost.
Kenya’s Finance Minister John Mbadi said the government had already applied for a new IMF programme, and has said that the World Bank loan was not related to the IMF money, but was conditional on other requirements, such as passing a conflict of interest bill that the government is finalizing.
Reporting By Libby George and Duncan Miriri, editing by Karin Strohecker

 

Several killed in mortar attacks in Afgooye district

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Tuesday 25,March 2025 {HMC}  Several people, including police officer Hussein Haji Mohamed, known as Aw Koombe, were killed in a mortar attack in Afgooye district, Lower Shabelle region, on Monday.

Residents reported that at least ten mortar shells struck various parts of the district, including an army base. Reports indicate that the commander of the Banadir regional police unit, Moalim Mahdi, and other officers were visiting the district during the attack.

Federal security agencies have not yet commented on the incident, and no group has claimed responsibility.

The attack comes just days after the Al-Shabaab militant group launched a mortar assault on the UN compound in Mogadishu, known as Camp Halane, which houses several Western diplomatic missions, including those of the United States and Britain.

European universities offer ‘scientific asylum’ to US researchers fleeing Trump’s cuts.

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Tuesday 25,March 2025 {HMC} Laced with terms such as “censorship” and “political interference”, the Belgium-based jobs advert was far from typical. The promise of academic freedom, however, hinted at who it was aimed at: researchers in the US looking to flee the funding freezes, cuts and ideological impositions ushered in by Donald Trump’s administration.

“We see it as our duty to come to the aid of our American colleagues,” said Jan Danckaert, the rector of Vrije Universiteit Brussel (VUB), in explaining why his university – founded in 1834 to safeguard academia from the interference of church or state – had decided to open 12 postdoctoral positions for international researchers, with a particular focus on Americans.

“American universities and their researchers are the biggest victims of this political and ideological interference,” Danckaert said in a statement. “They’re seeing millions in research funding disappear for ideological reasons.”
The university is among a handful of institutions across Europe that have begun actively recruiting US researchers, offering themselves as a haven for those keen to escape the Trump administration’s crackdown on research and academia.

Since Trump took power in late January, researchers in the US have faced a multipronged attack. Efforts to slash government spending have left thousands of employees bracing for layoffs, including at institutions such as Nasa, the Centers for Disease Control and Prevention, and at the National Oceanic and Atmospheric Administration, the US’s pre-eminent climate research agency. The government’s targeting of “wokeism” has meanwhile sought to root out funding for research deemed to involve diversity, certain kinds of vaccines and any mention of the climate crisis.

In France, the director of the prestigious Pasteur Institute in Paris, Yasmine Belkaid, said it was already working to recruit people from across the Atlantic for work in fields such as infectious diseases or the origins of disease.

“I receive daily requests from people who want to return: French, European or even Americans who no longer feel able to do their research or are afraid to do it freely,” Belkaid told the French newspaper La Tribune. “You might call it a sad opportunity, but it is an opportunity, all the same.”

The sentiment was echoed by France’s minister for higher education and research, Philippe Baptiste, in a recent letter that called on research institutions to send in proposals on how best to attract talent from the US. “Many well-known researchers are already questioning their future in the US,” he said. “Naturally, we wish to welcome a certain number of them.”

On Thursday, the Netherlands said it was aiming to swiftly launch a fund to attract researchers to the country.

While the fund would be open to people of all nationalities, the country’s education minister, Eppo Bruins, hinted at the tensions that have gripped US academia in announcing the plans.

“There is currently a great global demand for international top scientific talent. At the same time, the geopolitical climate is changing, which is increasing the international mobility of scientists,” Bruins said in a letter to parliament.

“Several European countries are responding to this with efforts to attract international talent,” he added. “I want the Netherlands to remain at the vanguard of these efforts.”

The Dutch effort comes after France’s Aix-Marseille University said it had set up a programme – titled Safe Place for Science – that would put aside funding for more than two dozen researchers from the US for three years.

“We wish we didn’t have to do this,” said Éric Berton, the university’s president. “We’re not looking to attract researchers. But we were quite indignant about what was happening and we felt that our colleagues in the US were going through a catastrophe … we wanted to offer some sort of scientific asylum to those whose research is being hindered.”

Two weeks after the programme was launched there have been about 100 applications, with researchers from Yale, Nasa and Stanford among those who have expressed interest. The university continues to receive about 10 applications a day, said Berton, many of them from researchers involved in studying climate, health or social sciences.

Berton said he hoped universities across Europe would join his in providing a safe space for researchers. “I think that we need to realise the historic moment we’re living through and the serious, long-term consequences this could have,” he said. “Europe must rise to the occasion.”

At VUB, the opening of the 12 postdoctoral positions was also aimed at acknowledging the global impact of Trump’s crackdown. Two research projects in which the university was involved – one delving into youth and disinformation and another investigating the transatlantic dialogue between the US and Europe – had been cancelled due to “changed policy priorities”, it said.

For the university in Brussels, the openings were also a vindication of sorts. In a 2016 interview with Fox News, Trump had sought to characterise life in Brussels as akin to “living in a hellhole”, falsely accusing migrants in the city of failing to assimilate.

“At the time, the statement elicited many emotional reactions in Europe,” the university said. “This gives additional symbolic meaning to the VUB initiative.”

{DAAWO MUQAALKA} Ciidanka Dowladda oo ku baxay halka ay isku aruursanayaan AS-kii ka baxay Hirshabelle.

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Talaado 25, March 2025 {HMC} Ciidanka Dowladda oo ku baxay halka ay isku aruursanayaan AS-kii ka baxay Hirshabelle.

HOOS KA DAAWO MUQAALKA WARBIXINTA 

{DAAWO MUQAALKA} Maxay tahay Sababta Muqdisho ay uga yaradeen Qaraxyada?

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Talaado 25, March 2025 {HMC} Maxay tahay Sababta Muqdisho ay uga yaradeen Qaraxyada?

HOOS KA DAAWO MUQAALKA WARBIXINTA 

{DAAWO MUQAALKA} Waakee Dalka dhamaan Masuuliyiinta ku amray in ay soo gudbiyaan hantidooda gaar ka ah?

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Talaado 25, March 2025 {HMC} Waakee Dalka dhamaan Masuuliyiinta ku amray in ay soo gudbiyaan hantidooda gaar ka ah?

HOOS KA DAAWO MUQAALKA WARBIXINTA 

{DHAGEYSO} Warka Subaxnimo ee Warbaahinta Hiiraanweyn {25.03.2025}

Talaado 25, March 2025 {HMC} Dhageystayaal halkan waxa aan idiin kugu soo gudbi neynaa Warka subaxnimo ee Warbaahinta Hiiraanweyn

Warka waxaa soo jeedinayo ::Abdirahmaan Ahmed Maaskaro

Farsamadii ::Mohamed Baryare Haamud

HOOS KA DHAGEYSO WARKA SUBAXNIMO