Jimc, 17 Oct 2025 {HMC} Xukun lagu Riday hogaamiyihii hore ee Bangladesh.
Jimc, 17 Oct 2025 {HMC} Xukun lagu Riday hogaamiyihii hore ee Bangladesh.
Friday , 17 Oct 2025 {HMC} The President of the Federal Republic of Somalia, Hassan Sheikh Mohamud, is currently in Nairobi, Kenya, attending the State Funeral Service for the late former Kenyan Prime Minister and revered African statesman, Raila Amolo Odinga. The solemn ceremony is being held at Nyayo Stadium.
President Mohamud joined other heads of state, regional leaders, and dignitaries from across the globe to pay final respects to a figure who profoundly shaped Kenyan and African politics from 1945 to 2025.
The Somali President’s presence highlights the close ties and strategic partnership between Somalia and Kenya, as well as the regional recognition of Mr. Odinga’s legacy as a champion for democracy, justice, and Pan-Africanism.
Somalia previously extended its condolences following Mr. Odinga’s passing on October 15, 2025, with President Mohamud describing him as a “towering statesman whose legacy… will endure.” The funeral service in Nairobi is part of a series of national events honoring the late leader, who is being accorded a State Funeral.
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Jimc, 17 Oct 2025 {HMC} Wiil Soomaaliyeed oo Loo Qabtay Geerida muwaadin Ukrain u dhashay.
Jimc, 17 Oct 2025 {HMC}Madaxweynaha Jamhuuriyadda Federaalka Soomaaliya Xasan Sheekh Maxamuud ayaa ku wajahan Magaalada Laascaanood xarunta Maamulka Waqooyi-bari halkaas oo soo diyaargarowga lagu soo dhaweynayo ay ka socoto.
Sawirka Madaxweynaha iyo ereyo ka tarjumaya soo dhaweyntiisa Magaalada Laascaanood oo lagu xardhay boorar la suray Magaaladaas ayaa la arkayaa, waxa ay tani ka dhigaysaa in muddo dheer kaddib Magaaladaan uu tagayo Madaxweyne Soomaaliyeed.
Wararka Mustaqbal ay heleyso ayaa sheegaya in wafdiga Madaxweynaha Dowladda Federaalka Soomaaliya uu kamid yahay Ra’iisul Wasaare Xamsa Cabdi Barre oo socdaalkaan u noqonaya markiisii labaad uu tago magaaladaan.
Waxa ay ka qaybgalayaan xaflad lagu caleemo-saarayo Madaxweynaha iyo ku xigeenka Maamulka Waqooyi-bari, waxa ay sidoo kale samayn doonnaan kulamo gaar gaar ah oo ay la qaadanayaan qaybaha kala duwan ee Bulshada Dowlad-Goboleedkaas.
Dhismaha maamulka Waqooyi-bari ayaa soo idlaaday dhammaadkii Bishii Agoosto sanadkaan 2025, waxa uu maamulkaas ka dhex dhismay Dowlad-Goboleedka Puntland iyo Somaliland oo labada dhinac sooma dhaweyn iyaga oo Dowladda Dhexe ku eedeeyay dhismaha maamulkaan.
Jimc, 17 Oct 2025 {HMC} Madaxweynaha Dowladda Federaalka Soomaaliya Xasan Sheekh Maxamuud ayaa kamid noqday Madaxda ka qaybgalaysa aaska loo sameeyay Raila Odinga oo xilal kala duwan kasoo qabtay dalkaas isla markaana dhowaan ku geeriyooday Hindiya.
Madaxweyne Xasan Sheekh Maxamuud waxaa wehliyay mas’uuliyiin uu kamid yahay Danjiraha Soomaaliya ee Dalka Kenya iyo xubno katirsan Lataliyeyaashiisa, waxaana uu ka safray Magaalada Muqdisho isaga oo gaaray goobta aaska loogu sameynayo Raila Odinga.
Muuqaal toos ah oo Warbaahinta ay ku tebinaysay madaxda waxaa kasoo dhex muuqday Madaxweynaha Dowladda Federaalka Soomaaliya Xasan Sheekh Maxamuud oo dul tagay sanduuqa maydka Odinga kaddibna gacan qaadaya mas’uuliyiinta Kenya.
Mas’uuliyiin kale ee Dalalka dhaca Qaaradda Afrika ayaa ka qaybgalay sida Madaxweynihii hore Tanzania Jakaya Kikwete, Madaxweynaha Ethiopia Taye Selassie, Rwanda iyo dalal kale, waxa ay saxiixeen buugga tacsida, gunaanadka ayaa lagu wadaa in ay la kulmaan Madaxweyne William Ruto.
Jimc, 17 Oct 2025 {HMC} Wargeyska Israaiil ka soo baxa ee Jerusalem Post , ayaa ku warramay inay Israaiil ka hor istaagtay kooxaha samatabbixinta Turkiga inay galaan Qasa,iyadoo sheegtay in aan loo oggolaan doonin gelitaanka ilaa ay Xamaas ku wareejiso dhammaan meydadka maxaabiistii ay hayso ama kuwa ay awooddo inay hesho.
Warbixintan ayaa intaas ku dartay in xayiraaddaas la sii wadi doono, ayna kooxda Turkiga oo ka kooban 81 qof iyo qalab culus oo samatabbixin ah aan loo oggolaan doonin inay galaan dhulka Qasa, ilaa shuruudaha la fuliyo.
Kooxahan Turkiga , waxaa qorshahoodu yahay inay gacan ka geystaan soo saarista meydadka dhulka burbursan jira oo aysan Xamaas heysan qalab ay ku gaarto, balse Israaiil oo arrintaa ka dhiganaysa cududaar ay dib dagaal ugu billaabi karto, ma ay doonayso inay ciddi gacan ka siiso Xamaas soo saarista meydadka. Waxayna hor dhigtay shuruudo ay caqabado horyaalaan.
Friday , 17 Oct 2025 {HMC} Palestinians push a cart loaded with belongings past the rubble of destroyed buildings in Gaza City [Ebrahim Hajjaj/Reuters]
Israel has again delayed the reopening of Gaza’s Rafah crossing with Egypt to allow for the movement of people, with Foreign Minister Gideon Saar saying it could be open on Sunday, as Israeli attacks killed at least three Palestinians in southern Gaza.
In a statement on Thursday, COGAT – an Israeli military unit that is responsible for civilian matters in the occupied territory – said coordination was under way with Egypt to set a date for reopening the Rafah crossing for movement of people after completing the necessary preparations.
COGAT said the Rafah crossing would remain closed to aid, claiming that the truce deal did not include its reopening. All humanitarian supplies bound for Gaza, it said, would instead pass through the Karem Abu Salem (called Kerem Shalom in Israel) crossing after Israeli security inspections.
Italian news agency ANSA quoted Israel’s Foreign Minister Gideon Saar as saying Rafah will probably be reopened on Sunday, without providing more details.
The crossing was due to be opened on Wednesday under the terms of the Israel-Hamas ceasefire agreement that took effect last week.
For Palestinians in Gaza, the Rafah crossing was long the only connection to the outside world and also the only exit that was not directly controlled by Israel. Last May, Israeli forces raided the crossing, seized control of it and razed its buildings.
For the first time in 20 years, Israeli forces directly controlled the border crossing and deployed soldiers all across the Philadelphi Corridor, where they remain today.
As part of the US ceasefire deal, which calls for their gradual withdrawal, Israeli forces remain in approximately 53 percent of Gaza, including most of Rafah, raising questions about its use.
Seventy million tonnes of rubble
Following the ceasefire deal last week, the United Nations said there has been little progress in aid deliveries into Gaza and that assistance must enter at scale to meet urgent humanitarian needs.
With famine conditions present in parts of Gaza, UN Undersecretary-General for Humanitarian Affairs Tom Fletcher said on Wednesday that thousands of aid vehicles would now have to enter Gaza weekly to ease the crisis, with medical care also scarce and most of the 2.2 million population displaced.
UNICEF spokesperson Tess Ingram told Al Jazeera Palestinians in northern Gaza are in “desperate need” of food and water as thousands have returned to total destruction.
Speaking to Al Jazeera from the al-Mawasi area in the south of the Gaza Strip, Ingram said that in order to scale up humanitarian aid deliveries, multiple crossings into the enclave must be opened.
“The stakes are really high,” she said. “There are 28,000 children who were diagnosed with malnutrition in July and August alone, and thousands more since then. So, we need to make sure it’s not just food coming in, but malnutrition treatments, as well.”
Gaza’s Government Media Office said the aid that had entered since Israel’s assault partially subsided was a “drop in the ocean”.
“The region urgently requires a large, continuous and organised inflow of aid, fuel, cooking gas, and relief and medical supplies,” it said in a statement.
In a separate statement, the office also said that as many as 70 million tonnes of rubble and debris litter the territory after Israel’s two-year bombardment.
“This rubble includes thousands of homes, facilities, and vital infrastructures,” it said. “The process of removing this massive rubble faces severe obstacles, most notably the lack of heavy equipment and machinery due to the Israeli occupation’s ban on their entry, the complete closure of border crossings, and the deliberate prevention of bringing in the materials and machinery necessary to recover the bodies of victims,” it added.
Israeli violations continue
The statement comes after Israel imposed new restrictions on aid entering Gaza earlier this week and postponed reopening the Rafah crossing, accusing Hamas of being too slow in returning the rest of the deceased captives.
The group says it has handed over all bodies it could recover. The armed wing of Hamas said the handover of more bodies in Gaza, reduced to vast tracts of rubble by Israel’s bombardment, would require the admission of heavy machinery and excavating equipment into the blockaded enclave.
On Thursday, a senior Hamas official accused Israel of flouting the ceasefire by killing at least 24 people in attacks since Friday, and said a list of such violations was handed over to mediators.
“The occupying state is working day and night to undermine the agreement through its violations on the ground,” he said.
According to Gaza’s Health Ministry, the bodies of 29 people killed in Israeli attacks have arrived at the enclave’s hospitals in the last 24 hours. This includes 22 bodies recovered from under rubble, three who succumbed to their wounds, and four people killed in new Israeli attacks.
At least three people were killed in Israeli air strikes in eastern Khan Younis on Thursday, according to the official Palestinian news agency WAFA.
The health ministry also said the bodies of 30 Palestinians killed during the war were returned on Thursday, taking the number of bodies it has received since Monday to 120.
Authorities in Gaza say the bodies exhibit signs of torture, including hanging and rope marks, bound hands and feet, and gunfire at close range.
The bodies – dozens of which have yet to be formally identified – showed “conclusive evidence of field executions and brutal torture”, the office said.
“We call for the urgent establishment of an independent international commission of inquiry to investigate these heinous crimes and to hold Israeli leaders accountable for the war crimes committed against our people in the Gaza Strip,” Gaza’s media office said.
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Friday , 17 Oct 2025 {HMC} Mourners escort a military vehicle carrying the body of former Kenyan Prime Minister Raila Odinga, who had been receiving medical treatment in India when he died, at the Jomo Kenyatta International Airport in Nairobi, Kenya October 16, 2025. REUTERS/Thomas Mukoya Purchase Licensing Rights
Four people were killed in Kenya’s capital Nairobi on Thursday after security forces fired shots and teargas to disperse huge crowds at a stadium where the body of deceased opposition leader Raila Odinga was lying in state, local media reported.
Odinga, a major figure for decades in Kenyan politics who was once a political prisoner and ran unsuccessfully for president five times, died on Wednesday aged 80 in India, where he had been receiving medical treatment.
With thousands of his supporters on the streets from early morning, chaos erupted when a huge crowd breached a gate of Nairobi’s main stadium, prompting soldiers to fire in the air, a Reuters witness said.
A police source told Reuters that two people were shot dead at the stadium. KTN News and Citizen TV later said the death toll had increased to four, with scores of people injured.
After security forces fired shots, police lobbed tear gas to disperse thousands of mourners, the two broadcasters showed, leaving the stadium deserted.
Earlier in the day, thousands of mourners briefly stormed Nairobi’s international airport, interrupting a ceremony for President William Ruto and other officials to receive Odinga’s body with military honours.
That prompted a two-hour suspension of airport operations.
DEVOTION
Crowds also flooded nearby roads and tried to breach parliament, where the government had originally scheduled the public viewing.
Though mainly known as an opposition figure, Odinga became prime minister in 2008 and also struck a political pact with Ruto last year in a career of shifting alliances.
He commanded passionate devotion among supporters, especially in his Luo tribe based in western Kenya, many of whom believe he was cheated of the presidency by electoral fraud.
Odinga’s mourners, many of whom were not yet born in 1991 when Kenya became a multi-party democracy, paid tribute to Odinga’s efforts as an activist.
“He fought tirelessly for multi-party democracy, and we are enjoying those freedoms today because of his struggle,” university student Felix Ambani Uneck told Reuters at the stadium where thousands had gone on foot and motorbikes.
Reporting by Monicah Mwangi, Vincent Mumo, Edwin Waita, Humphrey Malalo and George Obulutsa Editing by Ammu Kannampilly, Andrew Cawthorne and David Gregorio
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Jimc, 17 Oct 2025 {HMC} Ciidamada ammaanka ee degmada Beledxaawo ayaa ku guuleystay inay gacanta ku dhigaan dhagarqabe qorsheynayay fal argagixiso oo halis gelin lahaa nolosha shacabka iyo ciidamada deegaanka, kadib howlgal qorshaysan oo ay sameeyeen xilli habeenimo ah.
Ninkan, oo aan weli magaciisa la shaacin sababo la xiriira baaritaanka socda, ayaa lagu qabtay isagoo ku howlanaa aasidda labo xabo oo miinooyin ah, meel muhiim ah oo ay si joogto ah u isticmaalaan shacabka iyo gaadiidka ciidamada ammaanka.
Saraakiisha hoggaaminaysay howlgalka ayaa sheegay in dhagarqabaha lagu qabtay isagoo wato qalabkii uu u adeegsan lahaa aasitaanka miinooyinka, taasoo si cad u muujineysa in uu falka si buuxda ugu talo-galay.
Waxaa sidoo kale la bilaabay baaritaan dhameystiran oo lagu ogaanayo haddii uu xiriir la leeyahay kooxo argagixiso ah ama shabakad kale oo gudaha ama dibadda uga timid.
Ciidamada ammaanka ayaa ku ammaanay shacabka degmada Beledxaawo sida ay uga war hayaan dhaq-dhaqaaqyada shisheeye ee halista ku ah deegaanka, waxaana ay ugu baaqeen inay sii laba jibaaraan feejignaanta ayna si dhow ula shaqeeyaan laamaha ammaanka.