Sabti 04, Jan 2025 {HMC} Waxaa halkan idin kugu soo gudbineynaa Wararka ugu waaweyn Soomaaliya iyo Caalamka ee Hiiraanweyn.
{DHAGEEYSO} Warka Duhurnimo ee Radio Hiiraanweyn {04-01-2025}
Sabti 4, Jan 2025 {HMC} Dhageystayaal halkan waxa aan idiin kugu soo gudbi neynaa Warka Duhurnimo ee Warbaahinta Hiiraanweyn
Warka waxaa soo jeedinayo ::Abdi Ahmed Hussin iyo Sahra Gabre
Farsamadii ::Mohamed Baryare Haamud
HOOS KA DHAGEYSO WARKA DUHURNIMO
{DAAWO MUUQAALKA} Nolol ama geeri ha lagu keeno dadkii Askarta ku laayay Ceelbaraf”Maxkamada Ciidamada Qalabka sida.”
Sabti 4′ Jan 2025 {HMC} Nolol ama geeri ha lagu keeno dadkii Askarta ku laayay Ceelbaraf”Maxkamada Ciidamada Qalabka sida.”
HOOS KA DAAWO MUQAALKA WARBIXINTA
{DAAWO MUUQAALKA} Maxuu yahay Xukunka qofkii dhaqaalo ku taageero Dagaal Beelledyada.?
Sabti 4′ Jan 2025 {HMC} Maxuu yahay Xukunka qofkii dhaqaalo ku taageero Dagaal Beelledyada.?
HOOS KA DAAWO MUQAALKA WARBIXINTA
{DAAWO MUUQAALKA} Ciidamada Puntland oo Maalintii labaad wado Howlgalo qorsheeysan oo gobolka Bari.
Sabti 4′ Jan 2025 {HMC} Ciidamada Puntland oo Maalintii labaad wado Howlgalo qorsheeysan oo gobolka Bari.
HOOS KA DAAWO MUQAALKA WARBIXINTA
Clan militia Ma’wisley launches attack on al-Shabab hideout in Hiiraan region.
Saturday 4,Jan,2025 {HMC} A locally mobilized clan militia, known as Ma’wisley, attacked an al-Shabab hideout in the Bulaburte district of Hiiraan region on Friday, local residents reported.
The assault occurred in the Adow Gurey area, where al-Shabab members had reportedly gathered in preparation for attacks against government troops and local forces.
Local sources claimed that several al-Shabab fighters were killed or wounded, though exact casualty figures have not been independently verified. The Ma’wisley militia stated they had seized control of the area and inflicted significant losses on the militants.
The Hirshabelle regional administration has not commented on the incident.
Al-Shabab, an al-Qaeda-affiliated group, has long targeted Somalia’s government and allied forces, making such operations critical to countering its presence in the region.
Three dead in high-speed car crash near Mogadishu.
Saturday 4,Jan,2025 {HMC} At least three people were killed and others injured in a high-speed car accident on Friday night along the road connecting Mogadishu and Jazeera, according to eyewitness reports.
A luxury vehicle carrying two women and a man veered off the road while reportedly speeding in a race with another car driven by young men heading toward Mogadishu. Witnesses stated the crash occurred after the vehicle lost control, leading to the fatal incident.
Local police have not yet issued a statement regarding the crash.
The Jazeera coastal neighborhood, popular for weekend leisure activities such as swimming and relaxing, sees increased weekend traffic as Mogadishu residents flock to the area.
Source Hiiraan online
FAAH FAAHIN Shil sababay dhimasho oo ka dhacay duuleedka Muqdisho.
Sabti 4, Jan 2025 {HMC} Sadax ruux ayaa ku geeriyootay shil gaari oo Xalay ka dhacay wadada isku xirta magaalada Muqdisho iyo deegaanka Jasiira.
Gaari shilka galay oo ahaa nooca raaxada ah ayaa waxaa ku dhintay dhamaan dadkii saarna oo ka koobna sadax ruux oo kala ahaa laba gabdhood iyo darawalkii gaariga waday oo la sheegay inuu ahaa askari ka tirsana ciidanka dowladda Fedaraalka.
Sida Dadka Deegaanka ay u xaqiijiyeen Warbaahinta shilka waxa uu yimid kadib markii gaariga uu ku socday Xawaare sare taasoo keentay inuu Wadada ka baxo gaariga oo uu burburo guud ahaan Gaari.
Sidoo kale wararka qaar ayaa sheegayo in gaariga shilka galay uu tartan kula jiray gaari kale oo ay wateen rag kaloo dhalinyaro ahaa oo ka yimid deegaanka Jasiira ee duuleedka magaalada Muqdisho.
Shilkaan sababay khasaaraha dhimashada leh ayaa kusoo aadaya, iyadoo maalinta Jimcaha ah ay dadweyne badan u damaashaad tagaan xeebta deegaanka Jasiira.
Türkiye-mediated deal drives thaw in Somalian-Ethiopian ties.
Saturday January 4, 2025 {HMC} Somalia is mulling reversing a decision to exclude Ethiopia from a multinational force fighting al-Shabab terrorists, another indication that diplomatic tensions between the two nations are easing.
Ethiopian Defense Minister Aisha Mohammed Mussa traveled to the Somali capital, Mogadishu, for talks on Thursday about her country’s participation in the mission, Somali Minister of State for Foreign Affairs Ali Balcad said by phone, according to a report in Bloomberg.
Ethiopia has up to 10,000 troops in Somalia to fight al-Shabab terrorists, but Mogadishu has threatened to expel them if Addis Ababa does not renounce an agreement it reached a year ago with the breakaway Somaliland region.
The preliminary deal called for Somaliland to lease a stretch of coastline for an Ethiopian naval base and commercial port in exchange for possible recognition of Somaliland’s independence.
Somaliland has had effective autonomy since 1991 but its independence has not been recognized by any other country. Mogadishu considers it an integral part of its territory and called its deal with Ethiopia an act of aggression.
Türkiye stepped in to mediate in July, holding three previous rounds of talks – two in Ankara and one in New York – before last week’s breakthrough, which won praise from the African Union, Washington and Brussels.
Last month, Ethiopia and Somalia agreed to resolve their differences after talks brokered by Türkiye in Ankara.
According to the Ethiopia-Somalia Ankara Declaration, the two parties decided to launch technical negotiations facilitated by Türkiye by the end of February 2025 and conclude them within four months. They also agreed to abandon differences of opinion and contentious issues and to move decisively toward shared prosperity.
The accord opens the way for Ethiopia’s inclusion in the so-called African Union Support and Stabilization Mission, Balcad said.
“Given that the contentious issues between Somalia and Ethiopia have been resolved through the Ankara Declaration, Somalia is ready to reconsider the inclusion of the Ethiopian National Defense Force in the upcoming AUSSOM mission,” he said.
Diplomats had warned that Ethiopia’s exclusion from the force risked escalating into conflict between the two nations – Addis Ababa has been a target of attacks by al-Shabab and has sought to extend its longstanding participation in the mission.
The United Nations Security Council agreed on Dec. 27 to renew the peacekeeping force’s mandate in Somalia. However, it failed to come up with “sustainable financing mechanisms” to fund the operation, according to a January report by Balqiis Insights, a Mogadishu-based think tank.
Al-Shabab, an al-Qaida affiliate, has been waging an insurgency since 2007.
The dispute has also raised concerns about broader instability in the Horn of Africa. Somalia responded to the Somaliland deal by drawing closer to Ethiopia’s traditional rivals, Egypt and Eritrea.
{DAAWO MUUQAALKA} Ciidamada Macawisleeyda oo Faah Faahin ka bixiyay Howlgaladii ugu dambeeyey ee Galgaduud
Sabti 4′ Jan 2025 {HMC}Ciidamada Macawisleeyda oo Faah Faahin ka bixiyay Howlgaladii ugu dambeeyey ee Galgaduud



