khamiis 20 ,Nov 2025 {HMC} maxay Yahiin Go’aanka ay ku dhawaaqeyn Culumada Itoobiya ee Farxad galiyay Gabdhaha Islaamka.
khamiis 20 ,Nov 2025 {HMC} maxay Yahiin Go’aanka ay ku dhawaaqeyn Culumada Itoobiya ee Farxad galiyay Gabdhaha Islaamka.
KHAMIIS 20 ,Nov 2025 {HMC} Maxay tahay isbadalka lagu arkayo wada hadallada Ukraine iyo Ruushka.?
KHAMIIS 20,Nov 2025 {HMC}Haweeney si naxariis daro ah u dishay gabar yar oo maanta lasoo taagayo Maxkamada Galkacyo.
Thursday November 20, 2025 {HMC} Kenya has stepped up diplomatic pressure on Tanzania to account for the killing of a Kenyan teacher in Dar es Salaam, with Prime Cabinet Secretary and Foreign Affairs Cabinet Secretary Musalia Mudavadi disclosing that the government has demanded urgent action and assistance in tracing the victim’s body.
John Ogutu, a teacher at Sky Schools in Kinondoni District, was shot dead on 29 October 2025 at around 7 p.m. in Goba Centre, Ubungo District, during post-election unrest that followed Tanzania’s 29 October presidential polls.
Speaking before MPs on Wednesday, Mudavadi said Ogutu’s case remains the only death involving a Kenyan reported to authorities—but one that has raised serious concern due to delays in locating the body.
He revealed that search efforts by Kenya’s High Commission in Dar es Salaam, assisted by Sky Schools, had failed to trace the body despite checking several hospital mortuaries across the city.
The Ministry, he said, immediately alerted Tanzanian authorities and formally requested intervention through diplomatic channels.
“I have also written to my counterpart, the Minister for Foreign Affairs of the United Republic of Tanzania, seeking urgent assistance in resolving this matter,” Mudavadi told MPs, adding that the teacher’s family had been informed and would continue receiving consular support.
He assured Parliament that the government would facilitate repatriation once the body is found and that Tanzania had been asked to fast-track investigations.
Mudavadi used the tragic incident to highlight broader concerns about the safety, documentation and monitoring of Kenyans living, studying, working or doing business in Tanzania.
He disclosed that between July 2023 and June 2024, a total of 3,503 Kenyans were formally documented by Tanzanian authorities.
This included 448 student passes, 879 work permits, 370 business registrations and 1,806 residence permits.
However, the Cabinet Secretary warned that Kenya currently lacks an effective system for tracking its citizens abroad, following the shutdown of an online registration portal that had recorded 276,186 entries between 2021 and June 2023.
The platform was disabled due to lack of funding, leaving the government reliant on manual registrations at embassies and consulates.
As a result, only 766 Kenyans had physically registered at the missions in Dar es Salaam and Arusha between 2021 and October 2025.
Mudavadi said the gap in data poses challenges for emergency response, crisis management and long-term policymaking.
He urged Parliament to fund the restoration of the online registration system to enable real-time monitoring of Kenyans abroad.
On the situation following Tanzania’s election, Mudavadi said no Kenyan-owned business had reported major losses or destruction.
The only incident recorded was at Namanga One-Stop Border Post, where a tear gas canister fired by Tanzanian security forces landed on the Kenyan side and struck the KRA cargo scanner facility.
Kenyan authorities responded immediately, and no significant impact was reported.
He also confirmed that while no Kenyan had been declared missing due to the unrest, several were arrested across Tanzania.
All have since been released except two — Samuel Kagila and Stephen Ndungu Kimani — who remain in custody at Arusha Central Police Station. Kenya’s High Commission is engaging Tanzanian authorities to secure their release.
Mudavadi said Ogutu’s death, the border incident and the ongoing detentions underline the need for stronger protections for Kenyan citizens abroad.
He emphasised that Kenya had activated all necessary diplomatic channels to ensure accountability, safety and justice.
He pledged that once verification processes are complete, Parliament would receive detailed documentation on all incidents linked to the election-related unrest.
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Thursday November 20, 2025 {HMC} Somalia has asked Kenya to help resolve a stalemate at the East African Court of Justice regarding its nominees to the East African Legislative Assembly (EALA), National Assembly Speaker Moses Wetang’ula said on Tuesday evening.
Wetang’ula revealed the request after hosting Somalia’s Speaker, Sheikh Aden Mohamed Nur, who paid him a courtesy call at Parliament Buildings.
Nur also sought Kenya’s backing as Somalia moves to strengthen its participation within East African Community (EAC) organs.
During the meeting, Speaker Wetang’ula congratulated Nur on his recent election as chairperson of the EAC Bureau of Speakers and pledged Kenya’s full support as he assumes his new role.
Wetang’ula and Nur agreed to establish a stronger Kenya–Somalia Parliamentary Friendship Group to enhance cooperation and parliamentary diplomacy between the two nations.
Thursday November 20, 2025 {HMC} President Donald Trump signed legislation Wednesday that compels his administration to release files on convicted sex offender Jeffrey Epstein, bowing to political pressure from his own party after initially resisting those efforts.
Trump could have chosen to release many of the files on his own months ago.
“Democrats have used the ‘Epstein’ issue, which affects them far more than the Republican Party, in order to try and distract from our AMAZING Victories,” Trump said in a social media post as he announced he had signed the bill.
Now, the bill requires the Justice Department to release all files and communications related to Epstein, as well as any information about the investigation into his death in a federal prison in 2019, within 30 days. It allows for redactions about Epstein’s victims for ongoing federal investigations, but DOJ cannot withhold information due to “embarrassment, reputational harm, or political sensitivity.”
It was a remarkable turn of events for what was once a farfetched effort to force the disclosure of case files from an odd congressional coalition of Democrats, one GOP antagonist of the president, and a handful of erstwhile Trump loyalists. As recently as last week, the Trump administration even summoned one Republican proponent of releasing the files, Rep. Lauren Boebert of Colorado, to the Situation Room to discuss the matter, although she did not change her mind.
But over the weekend, Trump did a sharp U-turn on the files once it became clear that congressional action was inevitable. He insisted the Epstein matter had become a distraction to the GOP agenda and indicated he wanted to move on.
“I just don’t want Republicans to take their eyes off all of the Victories that we’ve had,” Trump said in a social media post Tuesday afternoon, explaining the rationale for his abrupt about-face.
The House passed the legislation on a 427-1 vote, with Rep. Clay Higgins, R-La., being the sole dissenter. He argued that the bill’s language could lead to the release of information on innocent people mentioned in the federal investigation. The Senate later approved it unanimously, skipping a formal vote.
It’s long been established that Trump had been friends with Epstein, the disgraced financier who was close to the world’s elite. But the president has consistently said he did not know of Epstein’s crimes and had cut ties with him long ago.
Before Trump returned to the White House for a second term, some of his closest political allies helped fuel conspiracy theories about the government’s handling of the Epstein case, asserting a cover-up of potentially incriminating information in those files.
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Khamiis 20 Nov 2025 {HMC} Dowladda Federaalka Soomaaliya ayaa ka walaacsan isku dayo sii kordhaya oo ay shirkado iyo shaqsiyaad, kuwa dalka u dhashay iyo kuwo ajnabi ahba, ku guranayaan qaybo ka mid ah khayraadka dalka, gaar ahaan macdanta, iyaga oo ka baxsanaya nidaamka sharci ee waajiba.
Wasaaradda Batroolka iyo Kheyraadka Macdanta ayaa sheegay in meelaha qaar lagu arko falal si cad uga hor imanaya xeerarka dalka, ayna digniin u dirayaan cid kasta oo isku dayda in khayraadka si qarsoodi ah looga ganacsado ama looga faa’iidaysto.
Wasiirka Batroolka iyo Macdanta ee dowladda Federaalka, Daahir Shire Maxamad, ayaa sheegay in bilihii la soo dhaafay la arkayay shirkado iyo kooxo si joogto ah u raadinaya macdan iyo kheyraad kale, iyagoo adeegsanaya habab uu wasiirku ku tilmaamay kuwo aan laga indha qarsan karin. Wuxuu tilmaamay in dalka gudaheeda ay ka socoto dal-dalasho ka dhan ah danaha shacabka, isla markaana dad aan xog ogaal u ahayn ama aan qiimeyn karin khatarta arrintan ay qayb ka yihiin hawlahaas.
Daahir Shire wuxuu caddeeyay in dowladda federaalka ah ay iyadu tahay hay’adda kaliya ee loo igmaday mas’uuliyadda ilaalinta, maareynta iyo fasaxa la xiriira khayraadka dabiiciga ah ee dalka, sida uu dhigayo sharcigu. Wuxuu intaas ku daray in muwaadiniinta Soomaaliyeed ay xaq u leeyihiin ka faa’iidaysiga khayraadka dalkooda, balse aan loo oggolayn in ay sameeyaan wax ka baxsan nidaamka sharci, si looga hortago isku dhac, musuq iyo lunsasho ka dhalata maamul la’aan.
Wasiirku wuxuu sidoo kale xusay in goobaha sida aadka ah looga dareemayo macdan qodista sharci darrada ah ay ka mid yihiin gobollada Waqooyi Bari, Waqooyi Galbeed, Awdal iyo Bari, kuwaas oo uu sheegay in maalmihii u dambeeyay ay kusoo badanayeen shirkado aan fasax haysan iyo shaqsiyaad isku dayaya in ay qaataan macdan aan si rasmi ah loo oggolaan. Wuxuu ku nuuxnuuxsaday in wax kasta oo halkaas ka socdaa aysan qarsoodi ahayn oo ay dowladda u muuqdaan, islamarkaana aan la oggolaan doonin in khayraadka dalka lagu lunsado magacyo ganacsi oo aan sharci u dhammayn.
Khamiis 20 Nov 2025 {HMC} Labo askari oo ka tirsan cutubka ilaalada xuduudaha Kenya ayaa ku dhintay qarax miino oo ay maleegeen dagaalyahanno Al-Shabaab ah kadib markii gaarigii ay wateen uu miinada kula qarxay wadada u dhaxaysa Liboi iyo Kulan ee gobolka Garissa, ee waqooyi-bari Kenya.
Sida ay sheegeen saraakiisha booliska ee la hadlay warbaahinta, qaraxu wuxuu dhacay xilli ay ciidamada ku jireen howlgal ay ka wadeen meel u dhow xadka Kenya iyo Soomaaliya, meel qiyaastii 370 km kaga beegan caasimadda Nairobi.
Miinada ayaa la sheegay in lagu aasay jidka, kadibna lagu qarxiyey marka ay ciidamada dul maraan, taas oo isla goobta ku dishay labada askari, burburisayna gaarigii ay wateen.
Ciidamada ammaanka ee Kenya ayaa si degdeg ah u gaaray halka ay wax ka dhaceen si ay u sugaan ammaanka, maadaama Al-Shabaab ay weli ku sugan tahay deegaanada xadka, islamarkaana ay wadaan weerarro ay ku beegsanayaan ciidamada dowladda sida ay warbaahinta Kenya sheegeen.
Sawirro laga soo qaaday goobta ayaa muujinaya gaarigii askarta oo si xun u burburay, Ciidamo boolis ah ayaa sidoo kale lagu arkayay iyaga oo baaritaan ka samaynaya goobaha u dhow goobta qaraxa ka dhacay.
Khamiis 20 Nov 2025 {HMC} Afhayeen u hadlay waaxda Difaaca Madaniga ah ee Falastiin, ayaa sheegay in 27 qof ay ku dhinteen duqeymo dhowr ah oo ay Israa’iil Arbacadii ka geysatay qeybo kala duwan oo ka tirsan Marinka Gaza ee la go’doomiyay iyo kuwa la burburiyay
Maxmuud Bassal, oo ah afhayeen la hadlay wakaalada wararka ee AFP, waxaa uu u sheegay in 12 falastiiniyiin ah oo ay ku jiraan 3 dumar ah iyo 6 caruur ah ay ku dhinteen duqeymaha Israa’iil ay ka geysatay deegaanka Zeitoun ee bariga magaalada Gaza, halka labo lagu dilay labo weerar oo ka dhacay xaafada Shujaiya
Waxaa uu intaa ku daray in 13 qof ay ku dhinteen oo ay ku jiraan 4 carruur ah iyo 4 dumar ah, halka tobaneeyo kalena ay ku dhaawacmeen duqayn ay Israa’iil ka geysatay magaalada Khan Yunis ee koonfurta Marinka Gaza
Ciidanka Israa’iil ayaa Arbacadii ku dhawaaqay inay bilaabeen duqeymaha “bartilmaameedyada Xamaas” ee guud ahaan marinka Qaza, ka dib markii rag hubaysan ay rasaas ku fureen goob ay ciidamadoodu kaga hawlgalayeen Khan Younis oo ku taalla koonfurta marinka, sida lagu sheegay bayaan ka soo baxay ciidamada
Milateriga Israa’iil ayaa bayaan uu soo saaray ku sheegay, in tani ay ka dhigan tahay jebinta heshiiskii xabbad joojinta, iyadoo aanay jirin wax khasaare ah oo ka dhashay, annagoo ka jawaabayna waxaan bilownay inaan weerarno bartilmaameedyada argagixisada Xamaas ee guud ahaan marinka Qaza.
Xamaas ayaa cambaareysay duqeynta Israa’iil, waxayna ku eedeeyeen ra’iisul wasaaraha Israa’iil Benjamin Netanyahu inuu doonayo inuu dagaalka dib u billaabo.
Khamiis 20 Nov 2025 {HMC} Maanta, Maxkamadda Gobolka Mudug, qeybteeda darajada koowaad, ayaa si rasmi ah u bilaabaysa dhagaysiga kiiska dilka naxdinta lahaa ee gaaray gabadh yar oo dhawaan lagu diley magaalada Gaalkacyo.
Kiiskaan waxaa loo haystaa haweeneydii guriga ka shaqaysan jirtay ee marxuumadda daryeeli jirtay, taas oo maalmo ka hor ay ciidamada amniga u xireen eedeymaha ka dhanka ah falka dilka ah.
Haweeneyda la eedeynayo ayaa horey baraha bulshada ku soo muqatay iyada oo tacaddi iyo jirdil ku sameynaysa marxuumadda, isla markaana uu muuqday aflagaado iyo dhibaato nafsiyeed oo ka horreysay geerida gabadha yar.
Maxkamadda ayaa maanta bilowday dhagaysiga garmaqalka kiiska, waxaana la filayaa in la soo bandhigo caddeymo dheeri ah, iyadoo qoyska marxuumadda iyo bulshada reer Gaalkacyo ay si dhow ula socdaan hannaanka garsoorka ee kiiskan culus.
Maxkamaddu waxay ku wargelisay hay’adaha amniga in ay soo gudbiyaan dhammaan caddeymaha iyo markhaatiyaasha muhiimka ah si loo xaqiijiyo cadaaladda loo hayo geerida gabadha yar ee bulshada gilgishay.