Waxaan halkan idin kugu so gudbineynaa Wararkii Ugu Dambeeyay Soomaaliya iyo Caalamka ee Warbaahinta Hiiraanweyn.
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Waxaan halkan idin kugu so gudbineynaa Wararkii Ugu Dambeeyay Soomaaliya iyo Caalamka ee Warbaahinta Hiiraanweyn.
Waxaa Caawa Warka So Jeedinaayo Wariye: shukri baryare
Sabti 12-Oct-2024 {HMC} Marwada Madaxweynaha ayaa gargaar raashin ah ugu qeybisay Seddex kun oo qoysas danyar ah
Sabti 12-Oct-2024 {HMC} Ciidanka Xoogga dalka waxay jab culus ugu geysteen AS “Afhayeenka gaashaandhiga”
Sabti 12-Oct-2024 {HMC} — Kenya Airways said Friday that it would suspend all flights into and out of Mogadishu, the capital of Somalia, from Oct. 15 due to operational challenges as it adjusted its network.
The airline said in a statement issued in Nairobi, the capital of Kenya, that the move would allow it to refocus its efforts on optimizing its route network and improving overall operational efficiency.
“Kenya Airways remains committed to continuously optimizing its flight schedule to better align with demand and performance objectives while ensuring the safety of its crew and passengers,” it said.
The Kenyan flag carrier pledged to contact passengers holding bookings on affected flights to or from Mogadishu issued on or before Oct. 4 and for travel on or before Oct. 15 and arrange alternative travel options, including rebooking, refunds, or rerouting.
Kenya Airways also announced several network adjustments for the upcoming peak season to ensure smoother and more efficient operations. It said from Oct. 27, there would be an additional flight from Mauritius to Nairobi, with services to operate on Wednesday, Saturday, and Sunday.
According to the airline, there will be one additional flight frequency from Nairobi to the Comoros on Thursdays from Oct. 28, which will operate on Monday, Thursday, Friday, and Saturday.
It said flights to Zanzibar will increase to seven weekly from Oct. 28, while effective Nov. 1, there will be one additional flight from Nairobi to Kigali, Rwanda, on Fridays, increasing the total flights to Kigali to 25 flights weekly.
Kenya Airways said there will be two additional flights from Nairobi to New York between Dec. 5 and Jan. 4, 2025, which will operate on Thursday and Saturday.
Sabti 12-Oct-2024 {HMC} Somalia says Egypt has offered to deploy peacekeeping troops to the Horn of Africa nation in a security partnership that is emerging as the mandate of a long-time group of African Union peacekeepers winds down.
Egyptian President Abdel Fattah el-Sissi on Thursday attended a summit in the Eritrean capital, Asmara, where he and the leaders of Somalia and Eritrea pledged strong cooperation in regional security.
Somali authorities said in a statement at the end of the summit that they welcomed Egypt’s offer to deploy troops in Somalia as part of a stabilization force when the present African Union force disbands in December.
The statement said the leaders welcomed the African Union Peace and Security Council’s decision to launch the African Union Mission to Support Stabilization in Somalia, or AUSSOM, under whose mandate the Egyptians or others would be deployed.
A separate statement following the summit signed by representatives of Somalia, Egypt and Eritrea asserted Somalia’s sovereign right to determine the composition, tasks and deployment timeline for the AUSSOM troops.
Somalia’s federal government has been supported by an African Union peacekeeping mission since 2007 in fighting the Islamic extremist group al-Shabab, which has ties with al-Qaida and is responsible for deadly attacks in the country.
The summit in Asmara followed a period of tensions in the region stemming from disputes pitting Ethiopia against others.
The first dispute — between Ethiopia and Egypt — is over Ethiopia’s construction of a $4 billion dam on the Blue Nile, a key tributary of the Nile River. Egypt fears it will have a devastating effect on water and irrigation supplies downstream in Egypt unless Ethiopia takes its needs into account. Ethiopia plans to use the dam to generate badly needed electricity.
The second dispute — between Ethiopia and Somalia — is over Somalia’s breakaway region of Somaliland.
Somalia has sought to block landlocked Ethiopia’s ongoing efforts to gain access to the Red Sea via a contentious agreement with Somaliland to lease a stretch of land along its coastline, where Ethiopia would establish a marine force base. In return, Ethiopia would recognize Somaliland as an independent country, according to Somaliland authorities.
Somaliland seceded from Somalia more than 30 years ago but is not recognized by the African Union or the United Nations as an independent state. Somalia still considers Somaliland part of its territory.
Source Hiiraan Online
Sabti 12-Oct-2024 {HMC} Madaxweynaha Jamhuuriyadda Federaalka Soomaaliya Mudane Xasan Sheekh Maxamuud ayaa ugu hambalyeeyey shacabka Soomaaliyeed munaasabadda 12-ka Oktoobar oo ku asteysan Maalinta Calanka Soomaaliyeed.
Madaxweynaha ayaa tilmaamay in 12-ka Oktoobar ay tahay maalin xasuus iyo sharaf leh oo ku asteysan midnimada, qaranimada iyo halgankii dheeraa ee shacabka Soomaaliyeed u soo mareen xorriyadda.
“Calanka Soomaaliyeed oo 70 jirsaday, waa astaan qaran, midnimo iyo madax-bannaani, waxaana ku faaneynaa taariikhda aan wadaagno ee halganka iyo dadaalka loo galay in la gaaro xornimada iyo gobanimada Soomaaliyeed.”
Madaxweynaha ayaa ku boorriyay shacabka Soomaaliyeed in ay sii xoojiyaan midnimadooda, wadajirkooda iyo nabadda, si loo xaqiijiyo Soomaaliya xor ka ah argagixisada, barwaaqana ay ku noolyihiin dadkeedu.
Sabti 12-Oct-2024 {HMC} Balanteeni waa Xisbiga KULMIYE iyo Madaxwyane Muuse Biixi
Sabti 12-Oct-2024 {HMC} Kulamo looga arrinsanayay dagaalka ka dhanka ah ‘AS’ oo ka dhacay Gobolka Galgaduud
Sabti 12-Oct-2024 {HMC} Xasan Sheekh haka shaqeeyo xalinta tabashada Hooyada Federalka”Senator Maryan Kaahiye”
Sabti 12-Oct-2024 {HMC} Maamulka Kg Isku dir beeleed iyo abaabul dagaal ayuu kawadaa XudurXildhibaan Cabdullaahi Black