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Myanmar military government chief on first visit to ally China since coup.

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Tuesday, 5, Nov,2024 {HMC} The head of Myanmar’s military government has embarked on his first visit to China since seizing power in 2021.

Senior General Min Aung Hlaing departed on Tuesday morning, according to state-run MRTV television. The visit will involve several regional meetings in a country regarded as Naypyidaw’s most important international ally.

Min Aung Hlaing led a coup in February 2021 that took power from the elected government of Aung San Suu Kyi and her National League for Democracy party.

However, his government has suffered recent setbacks on the battlefield as rebel fighters and armed ethnic minority groups fight against military rule, especially in areas near the Chinese border.

China is a major ally and arms supplier to the military government, but analysts say Beijing also maintains ties with ethnic armed groups which hold territory along its border.

A statement from the Myanmar government said Min Aung Hlaing “will meet and discuss with government officials of the People’s Republic of China on the friendship between the governments and people of the two countries, to develop and strengthen economic and multi-sectoral cooperation”.

China is a major arms supplier and also Myanmar’s biggest trading partner. It has invested billions of dollars in its mines, oil and gas pipelines, and other infrastructure.

However, while the Myanmar leader is embarking on his first trip to the country, he has visited Russia, another key ally, several times since the coup, including meeting with President Vladimir Putin in 2022.

Source Al-Jaziira 

Somalia to relocate Ethiopian embassy from presidential compound.

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Tuesday, 5, Nov,2024 {HMC} Somalia’s Minister of Foreign Affairs, Ahmed Moalim Fiqi, has announced plans to relocate the Ethiopian Embassy, currently situated within the presidential compound, to a different location.

In a statement to the media on November 4, Minister Fiqi explained, “The decision was made following public protests over the presence of a foreign embassy within the President’s compound.” He acknowledged the widespread discontent, stating, “The Somali people’s concerns about the embassy’s location are valid. We will promptly take action to move it to a new site outside the presidential palace.”

The minister elaborated, “The previous location of the Ethiopian Embassy currently serves no beneficial purpose. We will renovate that area and relocate the embassy there.”

Should this relocation not proceed as planned, Minister Fiqi suggested a reciprocal move: “We will request that the Somali Embassy in Addis Ababa be granted space within the Ethiopian President’s compound.”

This decision is reported to have the approval of President Abdullahi Yusuf Ahmed’s administration and follows the recent Memorandum of Understanding signed between Ethiopia and Somaliland, which some sources indicate may underscore growing tensions between Ethiopia and Somalia.

The situation follows an incident a week prior involving Ali Mohammad Adam, a consultant at the Ethiopian Embassy, who was reportedly found engaged in activities breaching diplomatic protocol. Minister Fiqi ordered his departure from the country within 72 hours.

Source Hiiraan Online

Somali Prime Minister appoints new ministers amid regional tensions

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Tuesday, 5, Nov,2024 {HMC} Somali Prime Minister Hamza Abdi Barre on Monday appointed a state minister for the Ministry of Planning and Investment, and a deputy Minister for the Ministry of Education, Culture, and Higher Education, following the recent resignation of the previous ministers.

Ahmed Nor Sheikh Mohamed Loxox has been appointed as the state minister for Planning, while Abdirashid Mohamed Du’ale takes on the role of Deputy Minister of Education.

The appointments come a day after the former ministers resigned, citing concerns over alleged federal government discrimination against the Jubbaland, Puntland, and SSC Khatumo administrations.

The resigning officials, both from Jubbaland State, rejected what they described as a confrontational stance by the federal government toward certain the three administrations.

The dispute has intensified due to disagreements over the election process, with Jubbaland and Puntland continuing to boycott recent National Consultative Council meetings held in Mogadishu

Source Hiiraan Online

Somali government delegation participates in INTERPOL Assembly in United Kingdom

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Tuesday, 5, Nov,2024 {HMC} A Somali government delegation led by Internal Security Minister Abdullahi Sheikh Ismael Fartaag is attending the 92nd INTERPOL General Assembly, held from November 4-7, 2024, in Glasgow, United Kingdom.

The annual assembly has gathered over a thousand senior law enforcement officials worldwide to discuss pressing security issues and appoint INTERPOL’s new leadership.

“Honored to lead the FGS delegation at INTERPOL’s 92nd General Assembly in the UK—an important opportunity to boost global cooperation against crime and strengthen Somalia’s security through new partnerships and insights,” Minister Fartaag said.

A key item on the agenda is appointing a new Secretary General, as Jürgen Stock concludes his second and final term after a decade in the role. Valdecy Urquiza of Brazil, nominated by INTERPOL’s Executive Committee following a recruitment process earlier this year, is the candidate to succeed Stock. Also, the assembly will vote for nine new members of the Executive Committee as the terms of current members end.

Source Hiiraan Online

When will we know who has won the US election?

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Tuesday, 5, Nov,2024 {HMC} American voters go to the polls on 5 November to choose their next president.

US election results have sometimes been declared within hours of the polls closing, but this year’s tight contest could mean a longer wait.

When is the 2024 presidential election result expected?

In some presidential races the victor has been named late on election night, or early the next morning. This time, the knife-edge race in many states could mean media outlets wait longer before projecting who has won.

Democrat Kamala Harris, the current vice-president, and Republican Donald Trump, the former president, have been running neck-and-neck for weeks.

Narrow victories could also mean recounts. In the key swing state of Pennsylvania, for example, a state-wide recount would be required if there’s a half-percentage-point difference between the votes cast for the winner and loser. In 2020, the margin was just over 1.1 percentage points.

Legal challenges are also possible. More than 100 pre-election lawsuits have already been filed, including challenges to voter eligibility and voter roll management, by Republicans.

Other scenarios that could cause delays include any election-related disorder, particularly at polling locations.

On the other hand, vote-counting has sped up in some areas, including the crucial state of Michigan, and far fewer votes will be cast by mail than in the last election, which was during the Covid pandemic.

When have previous presidential election results been announced?
The 2020 election took place on Tuesday 3 November. However, US TV networks did not declare Joe Biden the winner until late morning on Saturday 7 November, after the result in Pennsylvania became clearer.

In other recent elections, voters have had a much shorter wait.

In 2016, when Trump won the presidency, he was declared the winner shortly before 03:00 EST (08:00 GMT) the day after the election.

In 2012, when Barack Obama secured a second term, his victory was projected before midnight on polling day itself.

However, the 2000 election between George W Bush and Al Gore was a notable exception.

The vote was held on 7 November, but the two campaigns went to war over a tight contest in Florida and the race was not decided until 12 December. The US Supreme Court voted to end the state’s recount process, which kept Bush in place as winner and handed him the White House.

What are the key states to watch in 2024?

Across the country, the first polls will close at 18:00 EST (23:00 GMT) on Tuesday evening and the last polls will close at 01:00 EST (06:00 GMT) early on Wednesday.

But this race is expected to come down to results from seven swing states. These are Arizona, Georgia, Michigan, Nevada, North Carolina, Pennsylvania and Wisconsin.

Polls close at different times in different regions. State-specific rules could prolong counting in some states, while other states may report partial figures moments after the last in-person vote is cast. Also, some absentee and mail-in ballots, including votes by members of the military and Americans living overseas, are normally among the last to be counted.

Georgia – Polls close in the Peach State at 19:00 EST (00:00 GMT). Early and mail-in ballots will be counted first, ahead of in-person votes. Georgia’s top election official estimates that about 75% of votes will be counted within the first two hours, with a full tally possible expected by later in the night.

North Carolina – Polls close thirty minutes after Georgia. North Carolina’s results are expected to be announced before the end of the night, however, complications may arise in areas that were hit by a hurricane in September.

Pennsylvania – Voting ends at 20:00 EST (01:00 GMT) in the Keystone State – the crown jewel of all the swing states in this election cycle. Like Wisconsin, Pennsylvania does not allow counting to begin until the morning of the election, leading to an expected delay in results. Experts agree that it may take at least 24 hours before enough votes are counted for a winner to emerge.

Michigan – Voting concludes at 21:00 EST (02:00 GMT) in the Wolverine State. Michigan allows officials to begin counting votes one week before election day, but they are not allowed to reveal the results until these polls shut. Michigan’s top election official has said that a result should not be expected until the “end of the day” on Wednesday.

Wisconsin – Results should come in shortly after polls close at 21:00 EST for smaller counties. However, it often takes longer for major populations centres to tabulate votes, leading experts to predict that the state won’t have a result until at least Wednesday.

Arizona – Initial results could come as early as 22:00 EST (03:00 GMT), however, they won’t paint a complete picture. The state’s largest county says not to expect results until early Wednesday morning. On top of that, postal ballots dropped off on election day could take up to 13 days to count, according to officials in Maricopa County, the largest district in the state.

Nevada – Votes here could also take days to count, because the state allows mail-in ballots to qualify as long as they were sent on election day and arrive no later than 9 November.

How does the vote-counting work?

Typically, the votes cast on election day are tallied first, followed by early and mail ballots, those that have been challenged, and then overseas and military ballots.

Local election officials – sometimes appointed, sometimes elected – verify, process and count individual votes, in a process known as canvassing.

Verifying ballots includes comparing the number cast with the number of active voters; removing, unfolding and examining every single ballot for tears, stains or other damage; and documenting and investigating any inconsistencies.

Counting ballots involves feeding each one into electronic scanners that tabulate their results. Some circumstances require manual counts or double-checked tallies.

Every state and locality has rigorous rules about who can participate in the canvass, the order in which votes are processed and which parts are open to the public, including how partisan observers can monitor and intervene in vote-counting.

What happens if the presidential election results are challenged?

Once every valid vote has been included in the final results, a process known as the electoral college comes into play.

In each state a varying number of electoral college votes can be won, and it is securing these – and not just the backing of voters themselves – that ultimately wins the presidency.

Generally, states award all of their electoral college votes to whoever wins the popular vote and this is confirmed after meetings on 17 December.

The new US Congress then meets on 6 January to count the electoral college votes and confirm the new president.

After the 2020 election, Trump refused to concede and rallied supporters to march on the US Capitol as Congress was meeting to certify Biden’s victory.

He urged his Vice-President, Mike Pence, to reject the results – but Pence refused.

Even after the riot was cleared and members of Congress regrouped, 147 Republicans voted unsuccessfully to overturn Trump’s loss.

Electoral reforms since then have made it harder for lawmakers to object to certified results sent to them from individual states. They have also clarified that the vice-president has no power to unilaterally reject electoral votes.

Nevertheless, election watchers expect that efforts to delay certification of the 2024 vote could take place at the local and state level.

Trump, his running mate JD Vance and top Republican leaders on Capitol Hill have refused on several occasions to state unequivocally that they will accept the results if he loses.

When is the presidential inauguration?

The president-elect will begin their term in office after being inaugurated on Monday, 20 January 2025, in the grounds of the US Capitol complex.

It will be the 60th presidential inauguration in US history.

The event will see the new president sworn in on a pledge to uphold the Constitution and then deliver their inaugural address.

Source Hiiraan Online

Hay’adda Sodma oo gar-gaar udirtay magaalada Baydhabo.

Talaado, 5,Nov 2024 {HMC} Dowladda federaalka Soomaaliya ayaa maanta afar diyaaradood u dirtay magaalada Baydhabo ee xarunta KMG ee maamulka Koonfut Galbeed.

Diyaaradahan oo sida shixnado gargaar mucaawino ah ayaa waxaa maanta garoonka diyaaradaha Aadan Cadde ee magaalada Muqdisho ka dirtay hay’adda maareynta musiibooyinka qaran ee SODMA, taas oo dowladda federaalka u qaabilsan arrimaha gargaarka iyo taakuleynta.

Ujeedka gargarkaan ayaa lagu sheegay in shacabka magaladaas uga gaashaantaan abaarta cabsida laga qabo, waxaana hore gargarkaan Soomaaliya ugu deeqay dowladda Shiinaha.

Agasimaha waaxda gargaarka SODMA Sahra Cali Yuusuf oo warbaahinta kula hadashay gudaha garoonka Aadan Cadde ayaa sheegtay in gargaarkan looga jawaabayo baaqii madaxda qaranka iyo guddoomiyaha hay’adda maareynta musiibooyinka qaranka.

“Waxaan halkan maanta ka dirnay afar flight oo aan u dirnay degmada Baydhabo, iyada oo aan ka jawaabeyno baaqii naga soo gaaraya madaxda qaranka iyo shacabka ku dhaqan degmada Baydhabo, iyadoo laga digayo abaaraha ba’an ee hadda la saadaalinayo,” ayey tiri Marwo Sahra Cali

Waxay intaas kusii dartay “Waxaan rajeynaynaa in ay sii socon doonaan baaqyada iyo ka jawaabitaanka hay’adda maareynta masiibooyinka, iyada oo marwalba u taagan inay gargaar bini’aadannimo gaarsiiso dadka Soomaaliyeed ee inta badan abaaraha iyo ilinadu ku habsadaan.”

Tan ayaa bilow u ah ka jawaabida xaaladda ka taagan Baydhabo iyo in shacabkeeda helaan gargaar deg-deg ah, si looga gaashaanto abaarta laga cabsi qabo, sida ay sheegtay hay’adda SODMA, oo ayadu dowladda federaalka Soomaaliya ugu xilsaaran howlahaan.

{DHAGEYSO} Warka Subaxnimo ee Warbaahinta Hiiraanweyn {05.11.2024}

Talaado, 5,Nov 2024 {HMC} Dhageystayaal halkan waxa aan idiin kugu soo gudbi neynaa Warka subaxnimo ee Warbaahinta Hiiraanweyn

Warka waxaa soo jeedinayo::Mustaf Ali Addow

Farsamadii ::Mohamed Baryare Haamud

HOOS KA DHAGEYSO WARKA SUBAXNIMO

{DAAWO MUQAALKA} 36 qof oo ku dhimatay bas ku dhacay waadi ku yaala……

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Talaado, 5,  Nov 2024 {HMC} 36 qof oo ku dhimatay bas ku dhacay waadi ku yaala……

HOOS KA DAAWO MUQAALKA WARBIXINTA 

{DAAWO MUQAALKA}”Somaliland waa lagu soo duulay ee waa inaa difaacdaan”Wasiirka Arimaha Gudaha Somaliland.

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Talaado, 5,  Nov 2024 {HMC}”Somaliland waa lagu soo duulay ee waa inaa difaacdaan”Wasiirka Arimaha Gudaha Somaliland.

HOOS KA DAAWO MUQAALKA WARBIXINTA 

Wasiirka Amniga Soomaaliya oo ka qeyb-galay shirka guud ee INTERPOL oo….

Talaado, 5,Nov 2024 {HMC} Wasiirka Amniga Gudaha Soomaaliya Cabdullaahi Sheekh Ismaaciil (Fartaag) ayaa ka qeyb-galay shirka guud ee 92-aad ee INTERPOL oo ka dhacay magaalada Glasgow ee dalka UK.

Shirkaan ayaa looga hadlay muhiimadda iskaashiga caalamiga ah ee dhinacyada amniga iyo la-dagaalanka argagixisada.

Wasiirka amniga Soomaaliya ayaa halkaasi ka sheegay in wada-shaqeynta booliska caalamka ay tahay mid fure u ah nabad-gelyada iyo xasilloonida.

Waxa uu intaas kusii daray in Soomaaliya ay diyaar u tahay inay door muhiim ah ka qaadato iskaashigan si loo xaqiijiyo amniga caalamka oo dhan.

Wasiirka ayaa sidoo kale ka hadlay horumarka laga gaaray dhanka tiknoolajiyada amniga, gaar ahaan tiknoolajiyada biometirka iyo sirdoonka macmalka ah (AI), kuwaas oo dalalka caalamka ay si wadajir ah ugu shaqeynayaan horumarintooda.

Wasiir Fartaag ayaa sheegay in tiknoolajiyadan casriga ah ay muhiim u tahay ka hortagga dambiyada caalamiga ah, isla markaana ay kaalin weyn ka qaadan karto sugidda amniga gudaha ee Soomaaliya iyo guud ahaan caalamka.

Intii uu ka hadlayay shirka wasiirka amniga wuxuu soo dhaweeyay tallaabooyinka ay INTERPOL qaadeyso ee lagu xoojinayo awoodaha booliska caalamka iyo wada-shaqeynta dhinacyada caafimaadka iyo ka hortagga dambiyada khatarta leh.

Waxa kale oo ugu baaqay dalalka ka qeybgalay shirka in la xoojiyo xeerarka iyo nidaamyada is-dhaafsiga macluumaadka si loo gaaro hab amni oo loo dhan yahay oo waara, kaas oo u adeegaya bulshooyinka caalamka si hufan oo nabad ah.

Hadalka wasiirka ayaa wuxuu diiradda u saaray muhiimadda wada-shaqeynta caalamiga ah, horumarinta tiknoolajiyada casriga ah ee amniga, iyo isku xirnaanta booliska caalamka si loo xaqiijiyo amni iyo xasillooni waarta.