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Maxkamada Gobalka Hiiraan oo Dil Ku Xukuntay Nin Nabadoon Ku Dilay Baledweyne

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Arbaco 18 -09-2024 {HMC} Maxkamadda Madaniga ee Gobolka Hiiraan ayaa maanta soo Gabagabeysay kiis Dil ah oo Dhawaan Maxkamadda ay u fariisatay

kiiskan Dilka ah uu eedeysane ka yahay Cabdi Xuseen Muxumed oo horay u Dilay allaha u Naxarisitee Nabadoon Xasan Maxamuud jimcaale

Maxkamda ayaana soo martay heerar kala Duwan oo lagu dhageeysaneyey Dhinacyada Dacwadda ayaa maanta Go’aan kama Dambeeysay ah ka Gaartay

Gudoomiyaha Maxkamadda Madaniga ee Gobolka Hiiraan Cali xuseen sabriye ayaa ku dhawaaqay Xukunka Maxkamadda.

{DAAWO MUQAALKA} FAAH FAHINDagaal u dhaxeeyo Labo maleshiyo oo ka dhacay Xadka Gobolada Hiiraan iyo Shabeelada Dhexe.

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Arbaco 18-Sept-2024 {HMC} FAAH FAHINDagaal u dhaxeeyo Labo maleshiyo oo ka dhacay Xadka Gobolada Hiiraan iyo Shabeelada Dhexe.

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{DAAWO MUQAALKA} ”Afrika oo dhan ayay saamayn ku leedahay arrimaha dhulka” Wasiirka Hawlaha Guud iyo Guriyaynta XFS

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Arbaco 18-Sept-2024 {HMC} ”Afrika oo dhan ayay saamayn ku leedahay arrimaha dhulka” Wasiirka Hawlaha Guud iyo Guriyaynta XFS

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Westerville school board to appoint first Somali Muslim woman, filling vacant seat.

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Wed 18 Sep, 2024  {HMC}  Westerville schools have filled a Board of Education vacancy left after a board member left midterm on Aug. 31 after 25 years of service.

The Westerville Board of Education announced Friday it will vote to approve Anisa Liban to fill the seat left by Nancy Nestor-Baker’s resignation.

“Our school board members spend countless hours working to provide the best possible education for our students,” Liban said. “As a mother of a young child and leader in central Ohio’s immigrant community, I look forward to supporting this work and addressing the needs of all students, especially our underserved and growing student population.”

Liban is the CEO of Somali Community Link, a Columbus nonprofit that supports immigrants and refugees. She is also a consultant at Immigro Consulting, serves on the Board of Directors for local nonprofit Our Helpers, and is a POWER commissioner for the John Glenn College of Public Affairs POWER Initiative.

Board President Kristy Meyer said the Board is excited to have Liban join, especially given her experience in policy and working with immigrant and refugee communities.

“She is also the first Somali Muslim (woman) to join the Westerville City Schools Board of Education,” Meyer said. “Our district is rich with a large Somali population and her appointment ensures our Board better reflects our full community.”

The district said the Board is anticipated to appoint and swear in Liban at the Sept. 23 Board meeting. Once appointed, she will fill out the rest of Nestor-Baker’s term, which expires Dec. 31, 2025.

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By Katie Millard

{DAAWO MUQAALKA} Ciidamada PSF oo isku fidiyay Xaafado katirsan Boosaaso howlgallana ka wada

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Arbaco 18-Sept-2024 {HMC} Ciidamada PSF oo isku fidiyay Xaafado katirsan Boosaaso howlgallana ka wada

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{DAAWO MUQAALKA} Dab khasaaro dhaliyey oo ka kacay Xarumo Xarumo Ganacsi oo Soomalida lee dahay oo ku yaallo Ugand.

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Arbaco 18-Sept-2024 {HMC} Dab khasaaro dhaliyey oo ka kacay Xarumo Xarumo Ganacsi oo Soomalida lee dahay oo ku yaallo Ugand.

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Wararka Ugu Waa weeyn Soomaliya iyo Caalamka ee Hiiraanweyn 18 09 2024

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Arbaco 18-Sept-2024 {HMC} Waxaan halkan idin kugu so gudbineynaa Wararka ugu waa weyn Soomaaliya iyo Caalamka ee Warbaahinta Hiiraanweyn.

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IGAD, Somalia commit to strengthen regional peace and security

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Wed 18 Sep, 2024  {HMC} The Intergovernmental Authority on Development (IGAD) and the Federal Government of Somalia have reaffirmed their commitment to advance regional peace, security and economic cooperation.

This was announced during a meeting between IGAD Executive Secretary Dr. Workneh Gebeyehu and the President of the Federal Republic of Somalia Hassan Sheikh Mohamud.

The IGAD boss was in Mogadishu, Somalia for high-level consultations with the Federal Government of Somalia.

Workneh in his remarks highlighted the critical role Somalia plays in ensuring the region remains safe and stable.

“Somalia is not only a founding member of IGAD but also a critical partner in our shared mission to promote peace, stability, and development in the Horn of Africa.

“We stand with Somalia as it navigates its path towards sustainable peace and prosperity, and we will continue to support the government’s efforts to build a resilient nation,” he said.

The meeting also explored avenues for enhancing cooperation on cross-border initiatives that contribute to the broader vision of regional integration.

President Hassan Sheikh reaffirmed Somalia’s commitment to strengthening ties with IGAD for the development of the region.

IGAD and Somalia signed an agreement to further enhance relations.

“A key element of the agreement is the establishment of a Regional Centre of Excellence in Blue Economy, marking a significant milestone for both Somalia and the region,” IGAD said.

He also reaffirmed IGAD’s continued support for Somalia’s efforts to address challenges such as countering violent extremism, responding to climate-induced displacement, and fostering inclusive governance.

The Executive Secretary also met Somalia’s Minister of Foreign Affairs Ahmed Fiqi and later on IGAD staff in Somalia.

The IGAD boss was in Mogadishu, Somalia on Monday.

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By BRIAN ORUTA

After Somalia, Egypt Looks to Eritrea to Isolate Ethiopia.

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Wed 18 Sep, 2024  {HMC} Last weekend, the head of Egyptian intelligence and the Foreign Minister met in Asmara with Eritrean President Isaias Afwerki and delivered a direct message from Al Sisi aimed at “strengthening and developing bilateral relations in all fields”

Egypt’s diplomatic activism in the Horn of Africa continues.

After the military cooperation agreement signed with Somalia to send 10 Egyptian soldiers to Mogadishu, which infuriated neighboring Ethiopia, the government in Cairo is now considering a similar agreement with Eritrea, which would also include bilateral measures to protect shipping in the Red Sea.

 

The Emirati newspaper “The National” reports this, underlining that at the same time Egypt is also discussing with Asmara a possible Egyptian mediation in the ten-year conflict between the Eritrean government and the Tigray People’s Liberation Front (TPLF), protagonist of the war that ended two years ago that pitted it against the Ethiopian army.

The talks between Egypt and Eritrea follow a surprise visit made last weekend to Asmara by the head of Egyptian intelligence Kamal Abbas, very close to the president Abdel Fattah al-Sisi and accompanied by the Foreign Minister Badr AbdelattyThe two delegates met with the Eritrean President, Isaiah Afwerki, and according to the Egyptian Foreign Ministry, they delivered a direct message from Al Sisi aimed at “strengthening and developing bilateral relations in all fields”.

The senior Egyptian officials, the statement continued, “also listened to President Afwerki’s views on the developments in the Red Sea regarding the importance of finding the right circumstances to restore normal maritime navigation and international trade through the Bab el Mandeb Strait,” which connects the Red Sea to the Arabian Sea.

 

Together, the territories of Egypt and Eritrea cover about 5 kilometers of the Red Sea coastline, including the Egyptian coasts of the Gulfs of Suez and Aqaba, as well as 355 islands under Eritrean sovereignty.

 

Egypt controls the northern areas of the Red Sea, including the Suez Canal that connects it to the Mediterranean, while Eritrea is located near the strategic Bab el Mandeb Strait. Sisi and Afwerki last met in February, when they met in Cairo. Three months earlier, they had met in Riyadh, Saudi Arabia.

If confirmed, the military cooperation agreement with Eritrea would be the latest to be signed between Cairo and countries in the Horn of Africa, East Africa or the Nile Basin. These include Djibouti, Kenya, Uganda, Sudan and, most recently, Somalia.

Analysts have long suspected that such agreements were designed primarily to pressure Ethiopia to show flexibility in its dispute with Egypt over the Grand Ethiopian Renaissance Dam (GERD), the mega-project nearing completion on the Nile River that Cairo considers an existential threat to its water supply.

 

This was particularly the agreement with Somalia, signed on 14 August during the visit to Cairo by the Somali president Hassan Sheikh Mohamud, exacerbating the already bitter tensions between Somalia and Egypt, on the one hand, and Ethiopia, on the other.

 

Under the agreement, a total of 10 Egyptian soldiers will be sent to Somalia: half of these (5) will be integrated into the African Union Stabilization and Support Mission in Somalia (AUSSOM) – which will replace the African Union Transition Mission in Somalia (ATMIS) on 1 January 2025 – while the other 5 will be deployed bilaterally.

 

The Ethiopian response, announced with a fiery statement released the day after the arrival in Mogadishu of the first Egyptian soldiers who will be deployed in the regional states of Hirshabelle, Southwest and Galmudug, was not long in coming: it first came with the deployment of armored vehicles and hundreds of men on the border with Somalia, then with the seizure of several key airports in the Somali region of Ghedo, including Luq, Dolow and Bardere, in an attempt to prevent the possible air transport of Egyptian troops to the area. The airports are the only access points to the cities in the Gedo region, since the main roads are controlled by the jihadist group Al Shabaab.

Tensions with Ethiopia have had the effect of further bringing the positions of Somalia and Egypt closer, already significantly improving after the election of President Mohamud in May 2022.

 

Long at loggerheads with Addis Ababa over the Gerd dam, Egypt has been a key player in Somalia’s security since early 2023, contributing to the training of Somali army recruits and the supply of weapons and ammunition and the care of wounded Somali soldiers in Egyptian military hospitals.

 

Also last year, Mogadishu and Cairo began talks for closer strategic cooperation, and press rumors have been circulating for some time – so far unconfirmed – according to which Mogadishu is considering granting Egypt a military base in the center-south of the country.

In addition to the common Ethiopian threat, the thaw in relations between Cairo and Mogadishu’s historic ally Turkey has also brought Egypt and Somalia closer together.

 

This thaw was confirmed by the recent visit to Ankara by Egyptian President Abdel Fattah al Sisi (the first since 2014). A visit that clearly and unequivocally indicated the renewed closeness between the two countries after the years of frost experienced since 2013 due to divergent positions on political Islam, but also on regional geopolitical issues. In the years following 2013, specifically in 2021, the thaw between Qatar – the main point of reference for the Muslim Brotherhood – and the Gulf bloc formed by Saudi Arabia, the United Arab Emirates and Bahrain, together with Egypt, has in fact opened new opportunities for relations between Cairo and Ankara.

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Nova News online newspaper of Agenzia Nova

{DAAWO MUQAALKA} Xildhibaan Cilmi ”Muhiimad Weeyn ayuu qaranka u lee yahay sharcigan”

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Arbaco 18-Sept-2024 {HMC} Xildhibaan Cilmi ”Muhiimad Weeyn ayuu qaranka u lee yahay sharcigan”

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