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Trump oo dhaxal sugaha Sacuudiga ku soo dhaweyay Aqalka Cad

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Talaado Nov 18, 2025 {HMC} Madaxweyne Trump ayaa soodhoweyntii ugu sarreysey ee Mareykanka ku qaabiley, Dhaxal-sugaha Boqortooyada Sucuudi Careebiya, Maxamed Salmaan, iyada oo lagu qaabiley diyaaradaha millateriga, Fardo & maamuus heer-sare ah.

Trump, ayaa hab-maamuus sare ku soo dhaweeyay dhaxal-sugaha boqortooyadda Sacuudiga , Maxamed Bin Salmaan ku soo dhaweeyay Aqalka Cad.

Guddoomiyaha Golaha Shacabka ee BJFS oo Kulan La Qaatay Dhigiisa Dalka Kenya.

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Talaado Nov 18, 2025 {HMC} Guddoomiyaha Golaha Shacabka ee Baarlamaanka Jamhuuriyadda Federaalka Soomaaliya, Mudane Sheekh Aadan Maxamed Nuur (Madoobe), oo ku sugan magaalada Nairobi, caasimadda Kenya, ayaa kulan la qaatay dhigiisa dalka Kenya, Moses M. Wetang’ula.

Ugu horreyn, Guddoomiyaha Baarlamaanka Kenya ayaa hambalyo u diray Mudane Sheekh Aadan Maxamed Nuur xilka uu ka hayo shir guddoonka guddoomiyeyaasha baarlamaanadda ururka Bulshada Bariga Afrika, doorashada xubnaha Soomaaliya ku metelaya Baarlamaanka Bulshada Bariga Afrika, iyo kaalinta firfircoon ee Soomaaliya ku leedahay ururka.

Guddoomiyaha Golaha Shacabka ee BJFS, Mudane Sheekh Aadan Maxamed Nuur (Madoobe), ayaa dhigiisa Kenya uga tacsiyeeyey geerida ra’iisulwasaarihii hore ee dalkaasi, Raila Odinga.

Sidoo kale, wuxuu dhigiisa ku casuumay shirka Guddoomiyeyaasha Baarlamaanadda Ururka Bulshada Bariga Afrika oo Soomaaliya martigelin doonto bisha May sanadka 2026.

Kulanka ayaa sidoo kale diiradda lagu saaray:

• Dhisida guddiga saaxiibtinimada baarlamaanada labada wadan.
• Qibrad is-weydaarsiga xildhibaanada labada baarlamaan.
• Xoojinta wada-shaqeynta guud ee labada baarlamaan.

Kulanka waxaa sidoo kale ka qeyb galay Xoghayaha Guud ee Golaha Shacabka, Cabdiraxmaan Maxamed Cabdulle (Jaabiri), Safiirka Soomaaliya u fadhiya Kenya, Danjire Jibriil Ibraahim Cabdulle, iyo Agaasimaha Guud ee Wasaaradda Shaqada iyo Arrimaha Bulshada, Mudane Yuusuf Xasan.

{DAAWO MUQAALKA} Wararkii ugu Dambeeyay 18-11 2025

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Talaado 18,Nov 2025 {HMC} Waxaa halkan idin kugu soo gudbineynaa Wararkii ugu Dambeeyay Soomaaliya iyo Caalamka ee Warbaahinta Hiiraanweyn

HOOS KA DAAWO WARARKII UGU DAMBEEYAY 

Statement on the 70th Anniversary of the Independence Day of the Kingdom of Morocco.

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Tuesday Nov 18, 2025 {HMC} I extend heartfelt congratulations to the Government and the brotherly people of the Kingdom of Morocco as they commemorate the 70th anniversary of their Independence Day, a historic occasion that celebrates the enduring spirit and unity through which the Moroccan nation regained its sovereignty.

Somalia deeply values the close and fraternal ties it shares with the Kingdom of Morocco, grounded in mutual respect, shared understanding, and a strong sense of solidarity between our peoples. These enduring bonds continue to inspire confidence in the strength and continuity of the relationship between our two nations.

On this significant occasion, Somalia conveys sincere wishes for enduring peace, unwavering stability, and sustained prosperity for the Kingdom, looking forward to the continued growth of cooperation, the deepening of mutual understanding, and the strengthening of bonds that unite our two nations in a shared spirit of solidarity.

AUSSOM & SPF Conducted a Joint Patrol in Baidoa

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Tuesday Nov 18, 2025 {HMC} AUSSOM Ghana Formed Police Unit today conducted a successful joint patrol with the Somali Police Force (SPF) in Baidoa, South West State.

Led by Contingent Commander CSP Benjamin Dokurugu, the team coordinated with SPF Regional Police Commander Maj.

Hussein Borgele on patrol routes across Baidoa town.
This operation is part of ongoing efforts to bolster security around key installations and protect residents.

Both commanders reaffirmed their commitment to strengthening coordination and sustaining joint operations for enhanced safety and stability. #AUSSOMInTheSectors

Wadahadalladii lagu raadinayay heshiis nabadeed oo u dhaxeeya Suuriya iyo Israa’iil oo istaagay.

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Talaado Nov 18, 2025 {HMC} Wadahadalladii lagu raadinayay heshiis nabadeed oo u dhaxeeya Suuriya iyo Israa’iil ayaa istaagay, kaddib markii Madaxweynaha Suuriya, Axmed Sharac uu ku adkeystay inay Israa’iil ka baxdo dhulka ay heysato.

Talaabada uu ku diiday Madaxweynaha Dalka suuriya Axmed Sharac in uu israaiil la heshiiyo ayadoo haysato dhulka suuri ayaa noqotay mid ay siweyn ugu riyaaqaan shacabka wadankaas sida ay weriyey warbaahinta rasmiga ah Israa’iil ee Kan News.

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Ururka Xamaas oo ka soo horjeestay qaraarka ay ansixiyeen golaha ammaanka Qaramada Midoobay.

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Talaado Nov 18, 2025 {HMC} Ururka Xamaas ayaa ka soo horjeestay qaraarka ay ansixiyeen golaha ammaanka Qaramada Midoobay ee qorshaha nabadda Trump iyo in ciidamo caalami ah loo diro Qasa, iyadoo si cad ay Xamaas u sheegeen inaysan aqbali doonin iskuday kasta oo lagu doonayo in hubka looga dhigo kooxaha iska caabinta Qasa, waxayna ku sheegeen hubka iska caabinta xaquuq ay leeyihiin Falastiiniyiinta.

Warsaxaafadeed rasmi ah oo ururka ka soo baxay ayaa lagu sheegay in qorshaha la ansixiyay uu yahay mid lagu taageerrayo Israa’iil, taa beddelkeedana uu caddaaladda ka fogyahay.

If Somalia is dangerous, why is it experiencing a surge in tourism?

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Nov 18, 2025 {HMC}  For decades, Somalia’s name has been shorthand for conflict, piracy and danger. Since the country’s civil war began in the 1990s, the country has had relatively few Western visitorsYet, against the odds, the East African nation is now seeing a quiet rise in foreign tourists.

About 10,000 tourists visited Somalia in 2024, according to the country’s Department of Tourism — a 50% increase on the previous year. That’s despite most Western governments still advising against all travel.

James Willcox, founder of the adventure tour company Untamed Borders, told CNN Travel that demand is growing fast. His company organized a record 13 group trips to Mogadishu this year, compared with just two in 2023.

On September 1, 2025, Somalia launched a new eVisa system aimed at simplifying entry procedures and boosting visitor numbers. But optimism around the program has been undercut by the country’s internal divisions. The autonomous regions of Somaliland and Puntland have both said they won’t recognize the new visas — underscoring the limits of Somalia’s central authority even as it tries to project stability.

“Mogadishu is dangerous. You feel it as soon as you land,” said Karin Sinniger, a Swiss traveler who visited in 2020. “You have to sleep within the secure perimeter or ‘Green Zone.’ Even there, there’s been bombings.”

Leaving that area, she told CNN Travel, means traveling in armed convoys with police and military protection. “Still,” she added, “walking on the beach felt safe.”

Somalia retains its reputation as one of the world’s most dangerous destinations. The UK’s Foreign, Commonwealth and Development Office warns of a “high threat of kidnap.” The US Department of State classifies Somalia as “Level 4: Do Not Travel,” citing “crime, terrorism, civil unrest, health, kidnapping, piracy and lack of availability of routine consular services.”

Those warnings are far from theoretical. Al Shabab militants continue to operate across Somalia, including in Mogadishu, where the group carried out several deadly attacks in early 2025.

So why does anyone want to travel there?

For Sinniger, the trip was part of a personal challenge: an attempt to visit all 193 UN-recognized countries and scuba dive in each one. When her gear was lost in transit, a local lobster diver on Mogadishu’s Lido Beach lent her a makeshift “hookah system” — a long hose attached to an air compressor — so she could complete her dive.

Somalia experienced a 50% increase in tourists between 2023 and 2024, according to its government. Heimo Liendl/Untamed Borders

Willcox said many of his clients are also on “country counting” missions or are travelers seeking extreme destinations. “Mogadishu is the most high-risk destination Untamed Borders operates in,” he said, adding that he’s guided and organized tours to Mogadishu for over a decade without incidents. “The risk of attacks is real. All of the limited places where international guests can stay are potential targets. You can’t go off radar in Mogadishu.”

Still, he added, the fierce fighting of previous decades has drastically declined. Among those taking advantage of that relative stability was Peter Bullock, a retired sewage engineer from the United Kingdom who visited Somalia in November 2024 with Untamed Borders as part of a personal quest to visit all 52 African countries.

‘Pleasant experience’

Accompanied by armed guards, Bullock toured the city’s fish market, waterfront, and ruined cathedral. “I must admit, it was a totally different travel experience from anything I had previously experienced,” he told CNN. “But as I enjoy travelling to destinations on the edge, I never at any time felt unsafe,” he added. “Airport security on leaving the country was impressive. It flowed smoothly. A much more pleasant experience than going through London Heathrow.”

The country’s humanitarian challenges remain stark. According to the UN Refugee Agency (UNHCR), conflict, political tension and climate-related disasters displaced more than 550,000 people across Somalia in 2024, adding to nearly 3 million already internally displaced. Piracy, while reduced, is still considered a threat in the Gulf of Aden and the Indian Ocean.

“Some parts of Somalia are incredibly dangerous,” said Willcox. “There are places where it would be incredibly foolish for an international person to go.”

To the northwest, the self-declared republic of Somaliland — functioning autonomously since 1991 — offers a very different experience. With its own armed forces, democratically elected government and currency, it’s long been viewed as the “safest” way to visit the greater Somalia region.

“People have a lot of misconceptions about Somaliland, because the country gets mistaken for Somalia,” said Deke Hassan Abdi, one of Somaliland’s first female tour guides. She wants visitors to understand that her “country” is very different from Somalia. “Some people think it is not safe, which isn’t true, so tourism is a great way to help distinguish between the two.”

She wants Somaliland to gain international recognition, and believes tourism can help put the region on the map. “Somaliland offers a rewarding experience for travelers seeking something different,” she said. Ancient rock art, nomadic culture and pristine beaches are among her recommended highlights. “My favourite place to take tourists is the local downtown market in Hargeisa. I love engaging them with local people. They see how welcoming my people are, and how safe it is to walk around the city, where you don’t need a guard.”

‘Not for the faint hearted’

Outside of Hargeisa, Somaliland’s capital, tourists need an armed police escort and the region’s “borders” with Somalia are typically listed as no-go zones by Western governments. But for Dylan Harris, founder of Lupine Travel, who has operated here since 2013, Somaliland is always a safer bet than Somalia.

“For Somaliland, the big highlight is the 5,000-year-old cave paintings at Laas Geel,” Harris said. “But people are also interested in the abandoned ships at the old port city of Berbera.

Extremist violence, kidnappings and offshore piracy are still concerns in Somalia. mtcurado/iStockphoto/Getty Images

“There are less people interested in Somalia, likely because of the fact Somaliland is currently a lot safer to visit and most of the region is possible to travel around.”

Claire Makin, who enjoys travelling to hard-to-reach destinations and visited both regions with Untamed Borders, agreed. “Somaliland will get on the tourist map long before Somalia,” she said. In Mogadishu, she felt too restricted by security to talk to locals. “In Somaliland, the people were welcoming and could not believe we had chosen to visit their country. Somalia, though, is not for the faint hearted.”

In November 2025, Untamed Borders and Lupine Travel were running several trips to Mogadishu timed to coincide with the Most Traveled People’s Summit, an annual gathering of extreme travelers taking place in November 2025 in neighboring Ethiopia. For many summit participants, a short side trip to Somalia will be a hot ticket.

But Somalia is likely to remain a niche destination for the foreseeable future. Even with its new eVisa, the country’s tourism landscape remains fragmented. The central government’s system currently applies only to Mogadishu arrivals; Somaliland and Puntland, another semi-autonomous region, have rejected it, maintaining their own entry requirements.

Still, Willcox said his first guests have used the new eVisa system successfully. And the very fact that Somalia has launched an eVisa could prove a significant step forward for the nation’s fledgling tourist industry.

“I’ve seen a lot of eVisa systems go into place over the years, in countries like Pakistan and Tajikistan where we work,” he said. “So far, I’d say this Somali one has been the best. No one’s done a better implementation.”

SOURCE CNN

Howlgallo kadhacay Mudug iyo Bakool Oo Lagu Beegsaday Xubno Katirsan AS

Talaado November 18, 2025 {HMC}Wararka ka imanaya gobollada Mudug iyo Bakool ayaa sheegaya in howlgallo ka dhan ah kooxda AS ay ciidamada deegaanka (Mucaawisleyda) iyo kuwa dowladda ku fuliyeen tuulooyin ku yaalla labada gobol.

Xarardheere oo katirsan gobolka Mudug, ayaa lagu soo waramayaa in habeenimadii xalay lagu qaaday howlgal qorsheysan oo ay fuliyeen ciidamada Macaawisleyda ee ka howlgala halkaas.

Wasaaradda Gaashaandhiga xukuumadda Soomaaliya ayaa war-saxaafadeed ay soo saartay ku sheegtay in ugu yaraan lix xubnood oo ka tirsan AS lagu dilay hawlgalkan, iyadoo sidoo kale ay sheegtay in la soo qabtay hub ay ku jiraan afar qori oo AK-47 ah iyo saanado kale oo milatari.

Dhinaca kale, ciidamada dowladda ayaa la sheegay inay ka hortageen weerar lagu bartilmaameedsan lahaa deegaanka Dabagalo, oo 35 km u jira Xarardheere dhanka waqooyi-galbeed. Dowladda Soomaaliya ayaa sheegtay in weerarkaasi uu ku socday meelaha ay ciidamada iyo shacabka deegaanku ku sugnaayeen.

Gobolka Bakool, howlgal kale oo ka dhacay waddada isku xirta Garasweyne iyo Moragabey, oo 37 km galbeed kaga beegan degmada Xudur, ayaa lagu beegsaday xubno kale oo As ka tirsan.

War-saxaafadeed Dowladda kasoo baxay ayaa lagu sheegay in shan xubnood oo kooxda Alshabaab ka tirsan in halkaas lagu dilay, kuwaas oo la sheegay inay ku jireen horjoogayaal muhiim ah. Ciidamada ayaa sidoo kale sheegay inay soo heleen labo qori AK-47 ah iyo saanad ciidan.

Saddex ka mid ah dadka la sheegay inay ku dhinteen howlgalkan ayaa lagu sheegay magacyadooda;

Ibraahim Caliyow Maxamed Macallin, Aadan Maxamed Same, Cabdullaahi Aadan Dheere.

Mas’uuliyiin ka tirsan Wasaaradda Gaashaandhigga iyo Taliska Ciidanka Xoogga Dalka ayaa sheegay in howlgalka ka dhanka ah AS uu yahay mid sii socon doona, iyagoo ku celiyay in ujeeddadu tahay in la xaqiijiyo amni iyo xasillooni ay bulshada ku naalootaan.