Sabti 1, March 2025 {HMC} Ra’isul Wasaare Lagu xukumay 5 sano oo Xabsi ah..
{DAAWO SAWIRADA} Taliyaha NISA oo Isbitaallada ku booqday Asrkartii ku dhaawacantay Dagaalka ka dhan ka ah AS.
Sabti 1, March 2025 {HMC} Taliyaha Hay’adda Sirdoonka iyo Nabad Sugidda Qaranka ee NISA, Mudane Cabdullaahi Maxamed Cali (Sanbaloolshe) ayaa caawa isbitaallada magaalada Muqdisho ku booqday dhaawacyada Ciidamada Qaranka iyo Geesiyaasha Dadka Deegaanka ee ku soo dhaawacmay howlgalladii ugu dambeeyay ee ka dhacay Gobollada Shabeellaha Dhexe iyo Hiiraan, kuwaas oo lagu ciribtirayay haraadiga Khawaarijta.
Taliye Sanbaloolshe ayaa si uu ugu kuurgalo xaaladdooda caafimaad mid mid u dul istaagay dhaawacyada geesiyaasha Qaranka iyo kuwa deegaanka oo lagu dabiibayo magaalada Muqdisho, wuxuuna adkeeyay dadaalka dowladda ee daryeelka iyo daweynta Ciidamada.

{DAAWO MUQAALKA} Wararkii ugu Dambeeyay 28-2-2025.
Jimco 28, Feb 2025 {HMC} Waxaa halkan idin kugu soo gudbineyna Wararkii ugu Dambeeyay Soomaaliya iyo Caalamka ee Warbaahinta Hiiraanweyn.
HOOS KA DAAWO WARARKII UGU DAMBEEYAY.
{DAAWO MUQAALKA} Waxaan Diyaar u nahay in aan ka Dabagalno Meelkasto oo ay Galaan Kooxda AS.
Sabti 1 March 2025 {HMC} Nabadoon Cabdi Muumin”Waxaan Diyaar unahay in aan ka Dabagalno Halkeey Galaan As”
HOOS KA DAAWO MUQAALKA WARBIXINTA
Puntland oo Daacish kala wareegay dhul hor leh iyo hub.
Sabti 1 March 2025 {HMC} Ciidanka difaaca maamulka Puntland oo bilaabay wajiga saddexaad ee howlgalka lagu ciribtirayo kooxda Daacish , ayaa la wareegtay deegaanno iyo talisyo hor leh ay kooxdaasi ka joogeen dhulka buuraha ee Calmiskaad ee gobolka Bari.
War kasoo baxay taliska howlgalka ciribtirka argagaxisada , ayaa lagu sheegay in ciidamada difaaca maanta si rasmi ah u bilaabeen wajiga saddexaad ee howlgalka, waxa ayna taliska shaaciyeen in howlgalka durba laga gaaray guulo wax ku ool ah.
“Wejiga 3-aad ee hawlgalka ciribtirka argagixisada ee Puntland, oo maanta si rasmi ah bilowday ayaa laga gaaray guul, iyadoo ciidanka amniga Puntland ay si xirfad leh ugu howlgaleen deegaanada ay argagixisadu ku sugan yihiin” ayaa lagu yiri warka kasoo baxay ciidamada Puntland.
Howlgalka saraakiisha hoggaamisa ayaa sidoo kale sheegay in ciidamada difaaca Puntland maanta kala wareegeen kooxda Daacish taliska weyn ay lahaayeen oo lagu magacaabayay Dhaban-qooxle, waxa ayna saraakiisha ciidanka sheegeen in taliskan laga helay hub iyo saanad ciidan.
“Ciidamada waxay gacanta ku dhigeen xarumo muhiim ah, kuwaas oo ay argagixisadu ku lahaayeen, sida Dhaban Qooxle iyo Aaga Dhaadaar. Intaasi waxaa dheer, waxaa la helay maydad argagixisada, saanad ciidan, hub, gantaalo, iyo agab kale oo muhiim ah oo kooxda Argagixisada ee Daacish ku adeegsan jirtay hawlgalladooda.” ayaa lagu yiri warka ciidanka Puntland.
Madaxweynaha Puntland ayaa xalay ku dhawaaqay wajiga saddexaad ee howlgalka ciribtirka kooxda Daacish, waxa ayna durba ciidamada Puntland bilaabeen wajiga saddexaad ee dagaalka ay ku doonayaan in ay kusoo afjaraan argagaxisada Daacish.
Xildhibaan Soomaali ah oo loo doortay baarlamanka Ontario.
Sabti 1, March 2025 {HMC} Xisbiga muxaafidka ee Progressive Conservative (PC) ayaa ku guuleystay doorashada gobolka Ontario ee dalka Canada oo xalay lasoo gaba-gabeeyay.
Maxamed Firin oo kamid ah dhallinyarada Soomaalida ah ee ku koray dalkaas ayaa kamid noqday murashixiinta ka tirsanaa xisbigaas ee guuleystay.
Gobolka Ontario ee dalka Canada, oo ay deggen yihiin Soomaalida ugu badan ee dalkaas, ayaa waxa ay dooranayeen madaxa gobolkaasi hoggaamin doona 4-ta sano ee soo socota.
Doorashada ayaa kusoo beegantay xilli ay suuragal tahay inay dhaqan-gasho canshuur kordhin 25% ah, oo madaxweynaha Mareykanka uu kusoo rogay waxyaabaha dalkaasi uu usoo dhoofiyo Mareykanka.
Trump-Zelenskyy White House meeting on mineral deal devolves into shouting match.
Friday 27, Feb 2025 {HMC} A White House meeting between U.S. President Donald Trump and Ukrainian President Volodymyr Zelenskyy aiming to secure a deal that would allow the U.S. access to Ukrainian rare mineral rights turned into a shouting match between the two leaders with Trump threatening Zelenskyy with “You’re either going to make a deal or we’re out.”
In a statement on social media following the meeting, Trump indicated the proposed deal is off.
“I have determined that President Zelenskyy is not ready for Peace if America is involved, because he feels our involvement gives him a big advantage in negotiations,” Trump wrote.
“He disrespected the United States of America in its cherished Oval Office. He can come back when he is ready for Peace.”
The heated exchange, witnessed by dozens of American and Ukrainian reporters in the Oval Office, took a combative tone around 40 minutes in when Zelenskyy raised Russia’s 2014 invasion of Crimea.
U.S. Vice President JD Vance immediately criticized Zelenskyy, accusing him of engaging in a “propaganda tour.”
“I think it’s disrespectful for you to come to the Oval Office to try to litigate this in front of the American media,” he told Zelenskyy.
Both Vance and Trump accused the Ukrainian leader of not being thankful for the assistance his country has received from Washington.
“You don’t have the cards right now,” Trump said, raising his voice as Zelenskyy tried to rebut him. “You’re gambling with the lives of millions of people. You’re gambling with World War III.”
Zelenskyy left the White House early without participating in a scheduled joint press conference.
Rare minerals deal
Before the meeting devolved, Trump said he was close to signing the deal with Zelenskyy.
“We have something that is a very fair deal, and we look forward to getting in and digging, digging, digging, and working and getting some of the rare earth,” Trump told a visibly uncomfortable Zelenskyy.
The deal includes provisions for the co-ownership and management of a post-war reconstruction fund for Ukraine, to which Ukraine will allocate 50% of future revenues from the country’s natural resources.
Trump has characterized the minerals deal as a type of “backstop” in lieu of the security guarantees where the U.S. supports European peacekeeping forces in Ukraine after its war with Russia ends.
“It means we’re going to be inside, and it’s a big commitment from the United States,” he said.
The agreement states that the U.S. will maintain a “long-term financial commitment to the development of a stable and economically prosperous Ukraine.” It makes no direct reference to efforts to end Russia’s invasion of Ukraine or about future security arrangements, apart from a single line: “The Government of the United States of America supports Ukraine’s efforts to obtain security guarantees needed to establish lasting peace.”
Beyond the minerals deal, Trump has been non-committal on providing any security guarantees to support European peacekeepers to enforce a future truce between Ukraine and Russia — demands made by France, Britain and other NATO allies.
“I don’t like to talk about peacekeeping until we have a deal,” Trump said during a joint press conference with British Prime Minister Kier Starmer on Thursday at the White House.
First White House meeting
Trump and Zelenskyy have had various in-person engagements in the past, but Friday marks their first one held at the White House. Earlier this month the pair spoke by phone, following Trump’s call with Russian President Vladimir Putin.
Since coming to office, Trump has increased his pressure campaign on Ukraine, falsely asserting that Kyiv started the war with Russia and calling Zelenskyy a “dictator.”
He has also repeated a claim that the U.S. has spent $350 billion on Ukraine’s war — a figure that far eclipses the amount recorded by the Department of Defense and the interagency oversight group that tracks U.S. appropriations to Ukraine.
Meanwhile, Trump is pursuing direct negotiations with Russia without the involvement of Kyiv or European allies, defending it during his Thursday press conference as “common sense.”
He described the talks as “very well advanced” but cautioned that there is only a narrow window to secure a deal to end the war. He expressed confidence that Putin will “keep his word” and not launch further aggression on Ukraine should a peace agreement between Moscow and Kyiv be reached.
Source: VOA
Five key takeaways as Donald Trump hosts UK Prime Minister Keir Starmer.
Friday 27, Feb 2025 {HMC} United States President Donald Trump has hosted British Prime Minister Keir Starmer for the first time at the White House for talks about Ukraine’s security, trade relations and the future of the North Atlantic Treaty Organization (NATO).
But Thursday’s meeting hinted at simmering tensions between the US and its allies, as Starmer attempted to tip-toe around points of divergence with the notoriously prickly Trump.
At various points in their public appearances, Starmer offered views that conflicted with Trump’s own – though he was careful never to contradict Trump directly.
The US president seemed to acknowledge the pushback with a joke in his opening remarks at an afternoon news conference.
“You’ve been terrific in our discussions. You’re a very tough negotiator, however. I’m not sure I like that,” Trump quipped.
At times, however, the atmosphere turned brusque. When asked about Trump’s demand that Canada become a US state, Starmer started to press back on the question, only to be abruptly interrupted.
“I think you’re trying to find a divide between us that doesn’t exist,” Starmer began to say. “We’re the closest of nations, and we had very good discussions today, but we didn’t —.”
It was at that point Trump jumped in: “That’s enough. That’s enough. Thank you.”
Here are key takeaways from their get-together at the White House.
An invitation from the king
From the start, there was scrutiny over how Starmer – a former human rights lawyer from the centre-left Labour Party – would interact with the far-right Republican Trump.
But at their initial sit-down inside the Oval Office, Starmer offered an olive branch: a signed invitation from King Charles III to visit the UK.
Trump immediately accepted the offer. Typically, it is rare for US presidents to have two state visits with the British monarch. Trump’s last state visit came in 2019, under the reign of the late Queen Elizabeth II.
Starmer also addressed the differences in his and Trump’s backgrounds directly.
“It’s no secret we’re from different political traditions. But there’s a lot that we have in common,” Starmer said, embracing Trump’s populist streak. “ What counts is winning. If you don’t win, you don’t deliver.”
Trump revealed that he and Starmer had discussed trade behind the scenes, with the commerce between their two countries worth an estimated $148bn as of 2024. The Republican leader appeared hopeful that a deal could be struck “shortly”.
“ We’re gonna have a great trade agreement one way or the other. We’re going to end up with a very good trade agreement for both countries, and we’re working on that as we speak,” he said.
Starmer offers gentle pushback on trade
But Trump’s repeated assertions that US-UK trade relations were unfair earned a gentle rebuke from Starmer.
“Our trading relationship is not just strong. It’s fair, balanced and reciprocal,” the Labour leader said.
Trump, meanwhile, gave space during the meeting for US Vice President JD Vance to revisit his criticism of free speech rights in the UK. Vance had previously irked tensions when – on February 14 at the Munich Security Conference – he blasted the UK and European countries for alleged democratic backsliding.
“I said what I said,” Vance replied on Thursday, as he reflected on his Munich remarks.
“We do have, of course, a special relationship with our friends in the UK and also with some of our European allies. But we also know that there have been infringements on free speech that actually affect not just the British.”
Starmer piped up in response, defending his country’s commitment to democratic ideals.
“We’ve had free speech for a very, very long time in the United Kingdom, and it will last for a very, very long time,” Starmer said. “ In relation to free speech in the UK, I’m very proud of our history there.”
Trump commits to NATO mutual defence pact
Trump’s unconventional and sometimes disruptive approach to diplomatic relations, however, has fuelled fears that the Republican leader may withdraw the US from key alliances.
Chief among them is the NATO alliance, which has historically served as a bulwark against aggression from Russia and the Soviet Union before it.
Trump was asked directly if he still supported Article 5 of NATO’s founding treaty, which requires all members to come to the aid of one another in case of a military attack.
“ I support it,” Trump replied, before adding: “I don’t think we’re going to have any reason for it.”
Starmer, meanwhile, appealed to history to shore up the US-UK alliance, one of the closest diplomatic bonds either country has. He noted that he and Trump would soon celebrate the 80th anniversary of Victory in Europe (VE) Day, when allied forces brought World War II’s European front to a close.
“ We remain each other’s first partner in defence. Ready to come to the other’s aid, to counter threats wherever and whenever they may arise,” Starmer said. “No two militaries are more intertwined than ours. No two countries have done more together to keep people safe.”
Still, he echoed Trump’s calls for European countries to invest more in NATO. Trump has pushed NATO allies to invest at least 5 percent of their gross domestic product (GDP) in bolstering their militaries.
The US, however, puts about 3.4 percent of its GDP into military spending, for a total of about $967bn.
“ I think it’s important for European countries, including the United Kingdom, to step up and do more in the defence and security of Europe and our continent,” Starmer said.
Pushing for peace that does not reward ‘the aggressor’
Key among the security negotiations was the question of Russia’s war in Ukraine.
Three years ago, in February 2022, Russia launched a full-scale invasion of the Eastern European country, expanding beyond the territories it had already seized in regions like Crimea and Donetsk.
The international community largely condemned the invasion. But in recent weeks, Trump has surprised political observers by blaming Ukraine for the war and denouncing Ukrainian President Volodymyr Zelenskyy as a “dictator” for not holding wartime elections.
Trump’s administration has also held peace negotiations directly with Russia, leaving European leaders feeling sidelined.
Starmer broached the deal by first lavishing the US president with praise for pushing peace negotiations forward.
“ You’ve created a moment of tremendous opportunity to reach a historic peace deal, a deal that I think would be celebrated in Ukraine and around the world,” Starmer said, before pivoting to a warning.
“That is the prize, but we have to get it right,” he continued. “It can’t be peace that rewards the aggressor or that gives encouragement to regimes like Iran.”
“History must be on the side of the peacemaker, not the invader. So the stakes, they couldn’t be higher, and we determined to work together to deliver a good deal.”
Trump is set to meet with Zelenskyy at the White House on Friday, where the two leaders are expected to hammer out a deal that would give the US access to Ukraine’s rare earth minerals at Trump’s behest.
It is unclear what security guarantees Ukraine would receive in return. But Trump on Thursday repeatedly described a future where Americans would be “dig-dig-digging” on Ukrainian soil to harvest minerals.
He also justified his negotiations with Russia, emphasising it was important to engage “both sides” of the conflict.
“I think we’re going to have a very successful peace, and I think it’s going to be a long-lasting peace, and I think it’s going to happen hopefully quickly,” Trump said. “If it doesn’t happen quickly, it may not happen at all.”
Starmer reaffirms commitment to two-state solution
Another global conflict was briefly raised as well: Israel’s war in Gaza.
Since January, a delicate ceasefire has taken hold in the Palestinian enclave, which had been battered by 15 months of Israeli bombing, as well as a ground offensive.
More than 48,365 Palestinians have died, though the Gaza Government Media Office puts the estimate as high as 61,709, counting the bodies still buried under the rubble.
A United Nations special committee found that Israel has employed tactics in Gaza that were “consistent with genocide”. Even with the ceasefire, Palestinians continue to die as freezing temperatures ravage the territory, which has few structures left to shelter residents from the cold.
Trump prompted international outcry earlier this month when he announced the US would “take over” Gaza, permanently displacing its residents in favour of building a riviera-style resort.
While Trump posted an AI-generated video this week featuring a rendering of what that resort would look like, he has since backed away from his proposal to “own” Gaza, framing it as a suggestion.
On Thursday, Trump avoided saying anything as incendiary, speaking instead in broad terms.
“We’re working very hard in the Middle East and Gaza and all of the problems. And it’s been going on for years and years and centuries and centuries,” Trump said. “It’s a tough neighbourhood, but it could be a very beautiful neighbourhood, and I think we’re going to come up with some pretty good solutions.”
By contrast, Starmer offered firm support for a two-state solution, one that would acknowledge and guarantee Palestinian sovereignty.
“We have to do everything we can to ensure that the ceasefire continues so that more hostages can be returned, so that aid can be brought in that’s desperately needed. We need to allow Palestinians to return and to rebuild their lives, and we must all support them in doing that,” Starmer said.
“And yes, I believe that the two-state solution is ultimately the only way for a lasting peace in the region.”
Source: Al Jazeera.
{DHAGEYSO} Warka Habeenimo ee Warbaahinta Hiiraanweyn {28.02.2025}
Jimco 28, Feb 2025 {HMC} Dhageystayaal halkan waxa aan idiin kugu soo gudbi neynaa Warka Habeenimo ee Warbaahinta Hiiraanweyn
Warka waxaa soo jeedinayo ::Abdirahman Macalin Muse
Farsamadii ::Mohamed Baryare Hamud
HOOS KA DHAGEYSO WARKA HABEENIMO
DFS oo Shaacisay Cida RW Rooble u Diiday Warqadaha Safarka.
Jimco 27, Feb 2025 {HMC} Cali Maxamed Cumar Cali Balcad Wasiiru Dowlaha Wasaaradda Arrimaha Dibadda ayaa beeniyay in iyagu aysan ahayn meesha ay dhibaatada ka timid ee diidmada warqadda habraacada dalbashada Visa ha dal ku galka dalka Koonfur Afrika waxaana uu cadeeyay in warqadii ay u direen Dowlada Koonfur Afrika kusoo celisay warqadii ay u direen.
Wasiir Cali Balcad ayaa sheegay in Dowladda Koonfur Afrika ay soo weydiisay wasaaradda arrimaha dibadda ee Soomaaliya wafdiga Ra’iisul wasaarihii hore Maxamed Xuseen Rooble cidda ay u socdeen ee Dowladoodi ah ee ku casuumtay dalkaasi.
Waxaana Dowladda Koonfur Afrika ay suaal galisay sida Ra’iisul wasaare hore uu u hogaamin karo wafdi wasiiro iyo xildhibaano ah iyagoon sidoo kale aan haysan wax warqad casuumaad Dowladeed ah, Balse Wasiir Cali Balcad waxa uu qiray in Xildhibaan Cabdullahi Carab uu markale ku laabtay una sheegay inuu ku safrayo Baasaboorka Soomaaliga ayna u fududeeyeen inay visaha u soo saaraan.
War qoraal ah uu Xildhibaan Cabdullaahi Carab kusoo daabacay bartiisa Facebook isagoo ka jawaabaya hadalka Wasiir Cali Balcad waxa uu yiri: “Waxaan oganahay oo kaliya in Wasiir Cali Balcad uu si shaqsi ah u hor istaagay Warqaddaas diidayna in ay ka gudubto Archive-yada Wasaaradda arrimaha dibadda”.
Waxa uu intaas raaciyay warkiisa “Markaan xaqiiqsanay in warqadaas la hor istaagay waqtina nagu socdo ayaan aniga waxaan maray Guddoonka Baarlamaanka si la mid ah Xildhibaanada kale ee Baarlamaanka si aan visaha u qaato, wafdigii qeyb ka mid ah waa u suura geli weyday inay safraan, R/Wasaare hore Rooble”.



