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Ruushka oo Muujinaya Taageeradiisa Suuriya iyo Xoojinta Saameynta Milatari

Arbaco 29, Jan 2025 {HMC} Ruushka, oo si weyn u taageera Bashaar Al-Asad tan iyo bilowgii dagaalka sokeeye ee Suuriya, ayaa mar kale muujinaya inuu doonayo inuu sii xoojiyo xiriirka iyo saameynta uu ku leeyahay dalkaas, gaar ahaan marka ay timaado arrimaha milateriga iyo siyaasadda gudaha ee Suuriya.

Wadahadalada Ruushka iyo Hogaamiyayaasha Cusub ee Suuriya
Ruushka ayaa sheegay in ay wadahadallo muhiim ah la yeesheen hogaamiyayaasha cusub ee Suuriya, taasoo muujinaysa isbeddelka ku yimid maamulka Suuriya kadib markii la riday Bashaar Al-Asad.

Inkastoo aysan si faahfaahsan u caddeyn in hogaamiyayaashaas ay yihiin kuwo rasmi ah ama kuwo la doortay, haddana waxaa muuqata in Ruushka ay doonayaan inay sii wataan taageerada ay siiyeen dhammaan hogaamiyayaasha Suuriya, xitaa haddii ay isbeddel ka dhaceen maamulka dalkaas.

Moscow iyo Saldhigyada Milatari
Warbixinta waxay tilmaamaysaa in Ruushka doonayo in uu ku sii haysto laba saldhig oo milatari oo ku yaala Suuriya.

Tani waxay si cad u muujinaysaa danaha Ruushka ee ku saabsan ilaalinta saameyntooda gobolka.

Saldhigyadaas, kuwaas oo Ruushka ku leeyahay Suuriya, ayaa muhiim u ah qorshayaasha istiraatiijiyadeed ee Moscow, gaar ahaan iyadoo ay Suuriya ku taallo meel muhiim ah oo isku xira Bariga Dhexe iyo badda Mediterranean-ka.

Taageerada Madax-banaanida Dhuleed ee Suuriya
Ruushka, iyada oo aan si toos ah loogu magac xusin, ayaa muujinaysa in ay taageerayaan madax-banaanida dhuleed ee Suuriya.

Tani waxay ka dhigan tahay in Ruushka aysan raadinaynin in ay si buuxda u bedelaan xuduudaha gudaha ee Suuriya, balse ay ku dadaalayaan in dalkaasi uu noqdo mid madax-bannaan oo ay ka joogaan saameyn siyaasadeed iyo milatari oo xooggan.

Magdhowga iyo Madaxwaynihii Hore ee Suuriya
Afhayeenka Kremlin-ka, Dmitry Peskov, ayaa ka gaabsaday inuu ka hadlo arrimaha magdhowga Suuriya iyo xaaladda Bashaar Al-Asad, kaasoo hadda ku sugan Ruushka isagoo magangelyo doon ah.

Tani waxay muujinaysaa in Ruushka aysan si toos ah u oggolaan doonin in la muujiyo xeerarka magdhowga, ama inay ka hadlaan arrimaha siyaasadeed ee ku saabsan asalka Bashaar Al-Asad iyo suurtagalnimada inuu dib ugu soo laabto siyaasadda Suuriya.

{DAAWO MUQAALKA} Wararkii ugu Dambeeyay 29-01-2025.

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Arbaco 29, Jan 2025 {HMC} Waxaa halkan idin kugu soo gudbineynaa Wararkii ugu Dambeeyay Soomaaliya iyo Caalamka ee Warbaahinta Hiiraanweyn.

HOOS KA DAAWO WARARKII UGU DAMBEEYAY

Xisbiyada UPD iyo AK Party oo maanta Ankara heshiis is-afgarad ah ku kala saxiixday.

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Arbaco 29,Jan,2025 {HMC} Xisbiga Midowga Nabadda iyo Horumarka (UPD) oo talada dalka Soomaaliya haaya iyo Xisbiga Cadaaladda iyo Horumarka (AK Party) oo talada dalka Turkiga haaya ayaa gaaray heshiis Is-afgarad ah, kaas oo ujeedkiisu yahay in labada dhinac ay iska kaashadaan is-waydaarsiga khibradaha iyo waaya aragnimada dhanka shaqada.

Wafdiga Midowga Nabadda iyo Horumarka ee UPD oo ay ka mid yihiin Xoghayaha Guud ee Xisbiga Cabdiraxman Maxamed Xuseen (Cabdiraxmaan Odowaa), Guddoomiye ku xigeenka Xisbiga Dr. Xuseen Sheekh Maxamuud, Xildhibaan Zamzam Maxamed Cumar iyo Agaasimaha guud ee Xafiiska Xaghayaha Guud Cabdullaahi Sheekh Xuseen ayaa booqashadooda Turkiga waxay ugu kuur-galayaan nidaamka maamulka iyo shaqada Xisbiga AK iyo guud ahaan xiriirka labada dal.

Heshiiska labadaan Xisbi ee maanta ka dhacay Ankara ayaa ku soo aadaya iyadoo Soomaaliya looga diyaar garoobayo doorashooyin toos ah oo qof iyo cod ah, kuwaas oo dadka Soomaaliyeed ay madaxdooda ku soo xulanayaan.

President Hassan Sheikh Mohamud Meets AfDB President to Strengthen Investment and Development Cooperation.

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Wednesday 29,Jan,2025 {HMC} On the sidelines of the Africa Energy Summit in Dar es Salaam, President of the Federal Republic of Somalia, H.E. Hassan Sheikh Mohamud, held a high-level meeting with the President of the African Development Bank (AfDB), Dr. Akinwumi Adesina, to further enhance cooperation between Somalia and the AfDB.

The discussions focused on unlocking investment opportunities in Somalia, capitalizing on the country’s improving security and economic stability. Key areas of cooperation included investment in Somalia’s livestock sector, expanding the blue economy, developing affordable renewable energy solutions, and advancing critical infrastructure projects.

President Hassan Sheikh Mohamud highlighted Somalia’s potential for sustainable economic growth, emphasizing the need for strategic partnerships to boost investment and drive development across key sectors.

To further advance these discussions, President Mohamud extended an official invitation to Dr. Adesina to visit Somalia. Dr. Adesina warmly accepted the invitation, reaffirming the African Development Bank’s commitment to supporting Somalia’s economic transformation.

The meeting underscores Somalia’s growing engagement with international financial institutions and its dedication to fostering sustainable economic progress through strategic collaborations.

DRC tries to slow rebels’ assault amid reports of bodies in the streets.

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Wednesday 29,Jan,2025 {HMC}  Congolese security forces on Tuesday tried to slow the advance of Rwanda-backed M23 rebels who say they have captured Goma after entering eastern Congo’s largest city. U.N. officials reported violence, looting and bodies in the streets.

The officials said hospitals are overwhelmed in Goma, a regional trade and humanitarian hub that is now a refuge for hundreds of thousands fleeing gunfire and shelling in the major escalation of one of Africa’s longest conflicts.

The M23 rebels are one of about 100 armed groups vying for a foothold in the conflict-battered North Kivu province, which includes Goma and is rich in minerals critical to much of the world’s technology.

Reports of rapes, looting

There were reports of gender-based violence and rape committed by fighters, looting of property, including a humanitarian warehouse, and humanitarian and health facilities being hit in the city, U.N. humanitarian affairs office spokesman Jens Laerke said at a media briefing on Tuesday.

“The humanitarian situation in and around Goma remains extremely worrying, and this morning (there were) heavy small arms fire and mortar fire across the city and the presence of many dead bodies in the streets,” said Laerke, adding that hospitals are “struggling to manage the influx of wounded people.”

Many continued to flee across the border into Rwanda, braving heavy rains and sometimes being caught between shootouts by the Congolese soldiers and the rebels.

“What we want is this war to come to an end,” said Christian Bahati, a Congolese teacher among hundreds now sheltering in the Rwandan town of Gisenyi. “You can see the level of frustration. Congolese people are victims, but now they find themselves seeking refuge from the aggressor.”

Growing anger in the capital

Dozens of demonstrators looted and set fires to parts of at least 10 foreign embassy buildings far off in the capital, Kinshasa, including those of Rwanda, U.S., France, Belgium and Kenya.

The protesters demanded that the international community condemn Rwanda over its role in the conflict.

“We denounce the hypocrisy of the international community,” said Timothée Tshishimbi, one of the protesters. “They must tell Rwanda to stop this adventure.”

The attacks were condemned by the respective countries as well as the Congolese government, which said it has reinforced the security at the embassies.

Several countries, including the United States, United Kingdom and France have condemned Rwanda for the rebel advance. The African Union Peace and Security Council demanded the M23 and other rebel groups “immediately and unconditionally withdraw and cease their attacks and permanently disband and lay down their arms.”

M23 rebels emboldened, plan to set up administration in Goma

It was unclear how much of Goma is controlled by the M23 rebels, though analysts say they are more emboldened than in 2012 when they temporarily took over the city before being forced to pull out under international pressure.

They resurfaced in late 2021 with increasing support from Rwanda, according to Congo’s government and U.N. experts. Rwanda has denied such support although U.N. experts estimate there are up to 4,000 Rwandan forces in Congo.

“Since morning, we have heard bomb explosions and crackling bullets,” Sam Luwawa, a resident of Goma, said of the fighting in the city. “So far we cannot say who really controls the city.”

Seventeen peacekeepers and foreign soldiers have been killed in the fighting, according to U.N. and army officials.

Manzi Ngarambe, a representative for the M23 diaspora, told the AP that the group is in control of Goma and plans to set up an administration in the city so people can continue living normal lives and displaced people can return home.

Ngarambe said they would be willing to sit at the table with Congolese officials and denied that they were being supported by Rwanda.

Rwandan Foreign Minister Olivier Nduhungirehe said that Congolese President Félix Tshisekedi “will have to accept talks with M23 to end the situation once and for all.”

Rwanda’s goal in Congo is to protect its borders against attacks, army spokesperson Brig. Gen. Ronald Rwivanga told the AP, adding that appropriate measures would be “all-encompassing,” including the use of water, air and land defense.

Rwandan President Paul Kagame recently accused Congo of enlisting Hutu rebels and former militiamen that it blames for the 1994 genocide.

Dire situation

“Key roads surrounding Goma are blocked, and the city’s airport can no longer be used for evacuation and humanitarian efforts. Power and water have reportedly been cut to many areas of the city,” said David Munkley, head of operations in eastern Congo for the Christian aid group World Vision.

Some analysts worry about the risk of a regional war if peace efforts led by Kenya fail. Past attempts at dialogue between Congolese and Rwandan leaders have failed, including in December when the meeting of the two leaders was canceled.

Congo might seek support from countries like South Africa — whose troops are among foreign militaries in Congo — while Rwanda might be motivated to continue backing the M23 rebels, said Murithi Mutiga, program director for Africa at the Crisis Group.

“The risk of a regional confrontation has never been higher,” Mutiga said.

SOURCE VOA

Rwanda’s Kagame says he agrees with US on need for ceasefire in Congo.

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Wednesday 29,Jan,2025 {HMC} Rwanda’s President Paul Kagame said he agreed with the U.S. government on the need for a ceasefire in eastern Congo but gave no indication of bowing to calls for Rwandan troops and the M23 rebels they support to withdraw from Goma.

The rebels marched into Goma, the largest city in Congo’s east, on Monday in the worst escalation of a long-running conflict in more than a decade, leaving hospitals overwhelmed treating patients with gunshot, mortar and shrapnel wounds.

The U.S. urged the United Nations Security Council on Tuesday to consider unspecified measures to halt the rebel offensive, which has forced tens of thousands from their homes. The council has the authority to impose sanctions.

In Goma, the capital of Democratic Republic of Congo’s (DRC) North Kivu province, shops and houses had been looted but, after several days of intense fighting, the city was largely calm apart from some sporadic gunfire on Wednesday, residents said.

“Had a productive conversation with Secretary (of State Marco) Rubio on the need to ensure a ceasefire in Eastern DRC and address the root causes of the conflict once and for all,” Kagame wrote on X on Wednesday.

Rubio told Kagame that Washington was “deeply troubled” by the escalation in the three-decade conflict, which is rooted in the long fallout from the Rwandan genocide and the struggle for control of Congo’s mineral resources.

Congo and the head of U.N. peacekeeping have said Rwandan troops are present in Goma, backing up their M23 allies. Rwanda has said it is defending itself against the threat from Congolese militias, without directly commenting on whether its troops have crossed the border.

“The Secretary urged an immediate ceasefire in the region, and for all parties to respect sovereign territorial integrity,” the U.S. State Department said in a statement.

The Congolese and Rwandan army exchanged fire across their shared border on Monday, UN sources said, as the rebels tried to consolidate control of Goma, a gateway for the trade of valuable tin and tantalum ores, for the second time in 13 years.

Sporatic gunfire, looting

At a stadium in Goma on Tuesday, hundreds of unarmed government soldiers and militia fighters sat on the football pitch while others lined up in what the M23 fighters described as a disarmament process, according to an unverified video seen by Reuters.

“Sporadic explosions and gunfire are still heard in the outlying districts of Goma. Quiet night after the rebels took over the city center but looting of businesses. Airport, internet, electricity and water cut off,” one resident said in a phone message.

M23 is the latest in a string of ethnic Tutsi-led, Rwandan-backed insurgencies that have roiled Congo since the aftermath of the genocide in Rwanda 30 years ago, when Hutu extremists killed Tutsis and moderate Hutus, and then were toppled by the Tutsi-led forces led by Kagame.

Rwanda says some of the ousted perpetrators have been sheltering in Congo since the genocide, forming militias with alliances with the Congolese government, and pose a threat to Congolese Tutsis and Rwanda itself.

Congo rejects Rwanda’s complaints, and says Rwanda has used its proxy militias to control and loot lucrative minerals such as coltan, which is used in digital smartphones.

In the Congolese capital Kinshasa, 1,600 km west of Goma, protesters attacked a U.N. compound and embassies including those of Rwanda, France and the United States on Tuesday, angered at what they said was foreign interference.

SOURCE VOA

Puntland oo kumanaan Itoobiyaan ah maanta ka tarxiishay magaalada Garowe

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Arbaco 29, Jan 2025 {HMC}  Boqollaal qof Itoobiya oo aan haysan wax dukumentiyo sharci ah ayaa maanta laga tarxiilay magaalada Garoowe ee caasimadda maamulka Puntland, iyagoo dib loogu celinayo dalkoodii.

Dadkan la tarxiilay oo ay tiradoodu gaareyso ilaa kun qof, ayaa u dhashay dalka Itoobiya, waxaana la sheegay in aysan haysan wax sharciya oo u oggolaanaya inay ku sii nagaadaan gudaha Puntland.

Tallaabadan ayaa qayb ka ah dadaallada ay Puntland ku xoojinayso la dagaallanka dadka aan sharciyeysnayn ee ku sugan deegaannada maamulka, kaddib markii in badan oo kamid ah ajaanibta ku sugan Puntland ay ku biireen kooxda Daacish.

Maamulka Puntland wali kama uusan hadlin tarxiilkan, balse wararka soo baxaya ayaa sheegaya in dadkan loo qaaday xadka ay wadaagaan Soomaaliya iyo Itoobiya.

Dadkan ayaa lagu daabulay gawaarida xamuulka qaada, kaddib labo maalmood oo ay ku xirnaayeen xarumaha ciidanka Garowe.

Waxaa jira walaac laga qabo saameynta ay arrintan ku yeelan karto dadka la tarxiilay, maaddaama ay horey uga shaqeysanayeen gudaha Puntland, halka ay qaar kalena haysteen ganacsi yaryar.

Dad caraysan oo ku sugan magaalada Garowe ayaa sidoo kale boobay ganacsiyo ay lahaayeen dadka Itoobiyaanka ah, iyadoo arrintaas ay si weyn u cambaareeyeen culimada Puntland.

Tan iyo markii ay Puntland ku dhawaaqday howlgallada ka dhanka ah ajaanibta ayaa waxaa magaalooyinka Garowe iyo Bosaso ka bilowday howlgallo ka dhan ah Itoobiyaanka iyo ajaanibta kale.

{DAAWO MUQAALKA} Maxkamada Jubaland oo lasoo taagay xubno xiriir la lahaa AS

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Arbaco 29, Jan 2025 {HMC} Maxkamada Jubaland oo lasoo taagay xubno xiriir la lahaa AS

{DAAWO MUQAALKA} Galmudug oo Diyaarisay Goobahii Lagu qaban Lahaa Doorashada qof iyo Codka.

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Arbaco 29, Jan 2025 {HMC} Galmudug oo Diyaarisay Goobahii Lagu qaban Lahaa Doorashada qof iyo Codka.

Tanzania iyo Soomaaliya oo seddex heshiis ku kala saxiixday Daarusalaam.

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Arbaco 29, Jan 2025 {HMC} Wasiirka Arrimaha Dibadda iyo Iskaashiga Caalamiga, Mudane Danjire Ahmed Moallim Fiqi, ayaa maanta magaalada Daarusalaam ee dalka Tanzania kula saxiixday seddex heshiis Wasiirka Warfaafinta, Hiddaha, Dhaqanka iyo Cayaaraha ee dalka Tanzania, Hon. Prof. Palamagamba John Aidan Mwaluko, iyo Wasiirka Arrimaha Gudaha dalkaasi, Hon. Innocent Lugha Bashungwa.

Heshiisyada saxiixa lagu duugay ayaa kala ahaa iskaashiga bedqabka iyo nabad-gelyada, is-dhaafsiga maxaabiista xukuman iyo Is-afgarad ku saabsan iskaashiga dhinaca horumarinta afafka Sawaaxiliga iyo dhaqanka.

Munaasabadani ayaa waxaa goobjoog ka ahaa Wasiirka Biyaha iyo Tamarta, Xildhibaan Cabdullaahi Bidhaan, Safiirka Jamhuuriyadda Federaalka Soomaaliya u fadhiya dalka Tanzania, Danjire Ilyaas Cali Xasan iyo Agaasime ku xigeenka madaxtooyada (Villa Somalia), Mudane Maxamed Amiin Cismaan.

Heshiisyadani ayaa xoojinaya xiriirka laba geesoodka ee labada dal u dhexeeya, gaar ahaan isdhaafsiga maxaabiista ayadoo muwaadiniin Soomaaliyeed ay ku jiraan xabsiyada dalka Tanzania, kuwaasoo ay Dowladda Federaalka Soomaaliya qorshaynayso in ay la soo wareegto, dibna dalka hooyo ugu soo celiso.

Waxaa xusid mudan in Af Sawaaxiliga oo ka mid ah afafka rasmiga ah ee Urur Goboleedka Iskaashiga Dhaqaalaha Bariga Afrika oo Soomaaliya ay xubin ka tahay, kuna hadlaan inta badan dowladaha ku habaysan ururkaasi ayaa la isla gartay horumarinteeda.

Waxay ahayd 19 December, 2024 markii caasimadda Muqdisho labada dal wasiirro kala matalayey ay kala saxiixdeen afar heshiis oo muhiim ah oo isugu jirey; iskaashiga siyaasadeed ee labada dal, Gaashaandhigga, Caafimaadka iyo Dalxiiska.