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{DAAWO MUQAALKA} Nin dhowr jeer Qur’aanka ku gubay Sweden oo la dilay.

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Khamiis 30, jun 2025 {HMC} Nin si isdaba-joog ah ugu gubay kitaabka Quraanka Kariimka gudaha dalka Sweden 2023-kii, arrintaas oo dhalisay caro xooggan oo kaga timid dalalka Muslimka, ayaa lagu toogtay koonfurta magaalada Stockholm, sida ay sheegeen baarayaasha, iyagoo intaa ku daray in shan qof loo xiray falka dilkaas.

Dacwad-ooge Rasmus Oman ayaa u xaqiijiyay wakaaladda wararka ee AFP in baaritaan lagu furay dilka 38-jirka lagu magacaabo Salwan Momika.

HOOS KA DAAWO MUQAALKA WARBIXINTA 

{DAAWO MUQAALKA} Wararkii Ugu Dambeeyay 30-01-2025.

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Khamiis 30,Jun 01-2025 {HMC} Waxaa halkan idin kugu soo gudbineynaa Wararka ugu waaweyn Soomaaliya iyo Caalamka ee Warbaahinta Hiiraanweyn.

HOOS KA DAAWO WARARKII UGU DAMBEEYAY 

Ruto commends Egypt’s El-Sisi for promoting regional stability.

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Thursday 30, Jan 2025 {HMC}  President William Ruto has praised his Egyptian counterpart, Abdel-Fattah El-Sisi, for his leadership in fostering security and stability in the Middle East and North Africa.

Speaking during his two-day state visit to Cairo, Ruto acknowledged El-Sisi’s role in securing a ceasefire and facilitating humanitarian aid into Gaza.

“Kenya fully supports a two-state solution to the Israeli-Palestinian conflict and remains committed to UN Security Council Resolution 2728 (2024), which calls for an immediate ceasefire,” said Ruto.

The two leaders also discussed Egypt’s contributions to regional peace, including its support for the African Union Support and Stabilisation Mission in Somalia (AUSSOM) and its mediation efforts in Sudan and South Sudan.

Kenya and Egypt pledged to strengthen collaboration on regional stability through the African Union, IGAD, and other diplomatic mechanisms.

Conflicts in Africa have led to loss of lives, displacement of people and destruction of property and livelihoods,” said Ruto. “On this account, it is urgent that we work together to bring an end to these clashes, silence the guns and bring back peace and stability — especially in Sudan, Somalia and the Eastern DRC — for the continent’s sustainable development.”

During the visit, the two governments signed 12 agreements aimed at enhancing cooperation in trade, investment, education, research, and technology.

“These agreements will unlock immense opportunities for our two nations,” Ruto added.

 


By Stephanie Wangari

{DAAWO MUQAALKA} Wararka ugu waaweyn Soomaaliya iyo Caalamka.

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Khamiis 30-Jun 01- 2025 {HMC} Waxaa halkan idin kugu soo gudbineynaa Wararka ugu waaweyn Soomaaliya iyo Caalamka ee Warbaahinta Hiiraanweyn.

HOOS KA DAAWO WARARKA UGU WAAWEYN

 

{DAAWO MUQAALKA} Wararka ugu waaweyn Soomaaliya iyo Caalamka 30/1/2025

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Khamiis 30, Jan 2025 {HMC} Waxaa halkan idin kugu soo gudbineynaan Wararkii ugu Dambeeyay Soomaaliya iyo Caalamka ee Warbaahinta Hiiraanweyn.

HOOS KA DAAWO WARARKII UGU WAAWEYNAA

Somali FM Receives Copy of Credentials from Newly Appointed Ambassador of Portugal.

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Mogadishu, 30, January 2025 {HMC} The Minister of Foreign Affairs and International Cooperation, H.E. Amb. Ahmed Moallim Fiqi Ahmed, received on Thursday in his office at the Ministry a copy of the credentials of the Ambassador of Portugal to the Federal Republic of Somalia, H.E. Ms. Ana Filomena da Costa Rocha, wishing her success in her new role and in enhancing cooperation and mutual understanding between the two nations.

Minister Ahmed Fiqi hopes the new Portuguese Ambassador will play a key role in enhancing Somali-Portuguese relations and fostering collaboration in various fields such as security, trade, education, healthcare, technology, infrastructure development, and cultural exchange to promote mutual growth.

Rwanda-backed M23 strengthens its control over DRC’s Goma.

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Thursday 30, Jan 2025 {HMC} Rwanda-backed M23 rebels have tightened their grip on Goma, the biggest city in the eastern Democratic Republic of the Congo (DRC), signalling a major blow to the Congolese army and a serious escalation in a years-long conflict that has seen hundreds of people killed and millions displaced.

March 23 Movement (M23) fighters entered Goma on Sunday and claimed to have taken control of the city a day later. Three days of clashes between Congolese armed forces and the Rwanda-backed M23 rebels have killed more than 100 people and wounded nearly 1,000 people in Goma.

On Wednesday, while fighting in the city had largely eased, intermittent gunfire continued in the Goma’s northern areas, including Katoyi, Mabanga, Majengo, Kibwe and Turunga, where the situation “remains tense”, according to local DRC media outlets.

In a post on X, Bertrand Bisimwa, the head of M23’s political wing, said the group’s fighters were in the process of bringing “the last pockets of insecurity [in Goma] … under control”.

“Our army is working hard to guarantee total security, complete tranquility and definitive peace, as is the case for all their compatriots living in liberated zones,” Bisimwa said.

As residents in Goma emerged from their homes on Wednesday, they saw the M23 armed group and Rwandan troops had seized the airport and were controlling most of the city centre and neighbourhoods.

“After days of heavy fighting, there’s no audible sound of gunfire in the city centre and the streets normally packed with cars during rush hour and the bustling markets are relatively empty,” Al Jazeera’s Malcolm Webb said, reporting from Kenya, citing Goma residents.

Speaking to AFP news agency by phone, Rwanda’s regional ambassador Vincent Karega said the armed group would not stop its offensive at Goma.

“They [M23] will continue into South Kivu, because Goma cannot be an end on its own, unless in between they get good dialogue and negotiation with the government in Kinshasa, which I doubt.”

He added that it is “possible” M23 fighters could press beyond eastern DRC because DRC’s “forces and military capabilities” are “concentrated in Goma”.

Five diplomatic and security sources told the news agency Reuters that M23 fighters were on Wednesday advancing south towards Bukavu, the capital of South Kivu province.

The report could not be independently verified.

Humanitarian crisis
Several international aid groups have raised the alarm over the humanitarian situation in the Congolese city, with the United Nations warning of potential mass displacement, severe food shortages, overburdened hospitals and disease outbreaks.

Doctors Without Borders (Medecins Sans Frontieres, or MSF) said in a statement that its team in Goma also continues to treat the influx of wounded at Kyeshero Hospital.

“At Kyeshero Hospital, a bullet pierced the roof of the operating theatre during an operation,” said Virginie Napolitano, MSF’s emergency coordinator in North Kivu.

“Several of our stocks of equipment and medicines have been looted, jeopardising our medical assistance inside and outside Goma. Armed looting has also affected our colleagues in Goma. One of them was wounded by gunshot in his home during an attack.”

The International Committee of the Red Cross (ICRC) also expressed alarm over the “devastating” impact on civilians of the fighting in and around Goma.

“We are getting a large number of calls from injured and wounded people who feel lost and abandoned. Humanitarian workers must have safe access to meet people’s most urgent needs, such as food, healthcare, electricity and safe drinking water,” said Francois Moreillon, head of the ICRC’s delegation in the DRC, calling on the parties to the conflict to abide by international humanitarian law.

The World Food Programme’s spokesperson Shelley Thakral said that “depending on the duration of violence, the supply of food into the city could be severely hampered”.

M23 is one of the hundreds of armed groups operating in the eastern DRC. The DRC, the UN and several other countries have accused Rwanda of supporting the group, which Kigali denies.

The group is comprised of Tutsi fighters and claims it is fighting for the rights of the DRC’s minority Tutsi population. It emerged in 2012 after a group from the armed forces of the DRC (FARDC) broke away, complaining of ill-treatment.

In 2012, the M23 captured Goma and controlled it for about a week before surrendering it after mounting international pressure on Rwanda, including the suspension of aid from the United States and United Kingdom.

However, the DRC faced a resurgence of M23 violence in 2022. The group has since advanced on Goma, seizing territory in battles with the Congolese army and two peacekeeping missions: the UN mission to the DRC (MONUSCO) and the South African Development Community (SADC) mission in the DRC.

The DRC and the head of the UN peacekeeping mission claim Rwandan troops are active in Goma, supporting M23. But Rwanda has said it is defending itself against the threat from Congolese militias, without directly addressing whether its troops have crossed the border.

Growing calls for ceasefire

The US and European nations have called for a ceasefire, while some countries including Belgium have also issued DRC travel advisories. The UN has urged Rwanda to stop supporting M23.

On Wednesday, US Secretary of State Marco Rubio held talks with Rwanda’s President Paul Kagame and “urged for an immediate ceasefire” in the region.

Kagame acknowledged “the need to ensure a ceasefire in eastern DRC and address the root causes of the conflict once and for all”.

DRC President Felix Tshisekedi, however, will not attend an emergency virtual meeting with Kagame that had been scheduled for Wednesday, according to Congolese state media.

He is instead expected to address the nation on Wednesday, in his first public statement since M23 entered Goma, according to state broadcaster RTNC.

Al Jazeera’s Webb said that the situation will remain tough for Goma citizens until the fighting completely stops.

“Over the last couple of days, thousands of people have crossed to Gisenyi, the adjoining city in neighbouring Rwanda. Many others have remained in Goma,” he said.

He noted that the electricity has been off for at least five days now, and the internet has also been cut off in most places.

“Certainly for many people … times are very tough,” he added.

The International Crisis Group (ICG), a global think tank aimed at resolving deadly conflict, also released a statement on the violence in eastern DRC, saying negotiation is desperately needed to stop bloodshed from spreading.

“Left unchecked, the fighting could spread throughout the Great Lakes region, recalling the horrors of the late 1990s and early 2000s, when millions died amid a multi-country war in the Congo,” it said.

The ICG also suggested that a possible way to pull back from the brink is for East African leaders to propose a compromise: M23 withdraws from Goma and an “alternative African force, possibly mandated from the East African Community, [takes] administrative control of the city” during negotiations.

Source: Al Jazeera and news agencies

{DHAGEYSO} Warka Duhurnimo ee Radio Hiiraanweyn {30-01-2025}

Khamiis 30, Jan 2025 {HMC} Dhageystayaal halkan waxa aan idiin kugu soo gudbi neynaa Warka Duhurnimo ee Warbaahinta Hiiraanweyn
Warka waxaa soo jeedinayo ::Sahro Baryare & Abdiraxmaan Macalin

Farsamadii ::Abdiqani Osoble

Dagaal Culus Oo Dhex Maray Ciidamada Somaliland iyo Kuwa SSC Khaatumo

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Khamiis 30, Jan 2025 {HMC} Dagaal muddo socday ayaa saaka ka dhacay deegaanka Shangeed, oo u dhexeeya Qorilugud iyo Buuhoodle, iyada oo dhinacyadu ay baraha bulshada ku baahinayeen dhawaqa rasaasta.

Inkasta oo aan xog badan laga hayn khasaaraha dagaalka maanta, ilo-wareedyo u dhaw dhinacyada dagaalamaya ayaa sheegaya in uu jiro khasaare soo gaadhay labada dhinac.

Dagaalka maanta ayaa yimid kadib muddo ay daganaayeen deegaanada ay isku hor fadhiyaan ciidamada labada dhinac, kuwaas oo dagaallo joogto ahi dhexmarayeen labadii sano ee u dambeeyay.

Somaliland iyo SSC Khaatumo ayaa ku muransan deegaanada gobollada Sanaag, Sool, iyo Buuhoodle. Maamulka SSC Khaatumo ayaa doonaya in uu ku fidiyo xukunkiisa deegaanadan, halka Somaliland ay aaminsan tahay in ay ka mid yihiin dhulkeeda.

Waxaan halkan idiinku soo gudbin doonnaa wixii warar ah ee kasoo kordha dagaalka maanta.

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Khamiis 30, Jan 2025 {HMC} –  Golaha Wasiirrada Xukuumadda Jamhuuriyadda Federaalka Soomaaliya oo yeeshay kulankoodii caadiga ahaa, ayaa meel-mariyey Qaraarka maareynta isticmaalka khaldan ee baraha bulshada.

Shirka oo uu guddoominayey Ra’iisul Wasaare ku-Xigeenka labaad ee Xukuumadda Jamhuuriyadda Federaalka Soomaaliya Mudane Cabdisalaan Cabdi Cali (Dhaay), ayaa lagu ansixiyey heshiisyo ku saabsan amniga internerka iyo heshiis is-afgarad wada shaqayn oo u dhexeeya guddiyada warbaahinta ee hey’addaha isgarsiinta dowladaha Soomaaliya iyo Malaysia.

Kulanka Golaha ayaa sidoo kale lagu soo bandhigay warbixinno ku saabsan amniga iyo howlgalladii ugu dambeeyay ee ciidamada qalabka sida ay ka sameeyeen qeybo kamid ah gobollada dalka.