Jimco 19 Sep 2025 {HMC} Turkish Airlines oo billowday duulimaadyadii tooska ahaa ee Suudaan.
Jimco 19 Sep 2025 {HMC} Turkish Airlines oo billowday duulimaadyadii tooska ahaa ee Suudaan.
Jimco 19 Sep 2025 {HMC} Maxey Africom ka tiri duqeyntii laku dilay caaqil Cumar Cabdullaahi?
Jimco 19 Sep 2025 {HMC} Ingiriiska oo dib u celinaya Nin u dhashay Eretareeya oo sharci ka waayay Dalkaas
Qamiis 19 Sep 2025 {HMC} Ciidamada Danab Oo Howlgal qorsheeysan ka Fuliyay Jubbaland.
Qamiis 19 Sep 2025 {HMC} Maxaad kala socotaa jikada Soomaalida ee Qasa laga furay.
Friday 19 Sep 2025 {HMC}The National Disaster Management Agency (SoDMA) and the Islamic Military Counter Terrorism Coalition (IMCTC) have initiated a new phase of strategic collaboration following a high-level meeting at SoDMA headquarters. The discussions were aimed at reinforcing joint efforts in humanitarian aid and security.
The meeting was hosted by SoDMA’s Commissioner, Mr. Mohamud Moallin Abdulle, who welcomed a distinguished delegation led by Somalia’s Ambassador to the IMCTC, General Tuuryare. The delegation included the Director-General of the Ministry of Defense, Dr. Abdinafic, and Colonel Abdifatah Sayid from the Office of National Security at the Presidential Palace.
The dialogue focused on the specific areas of humanitarian response and counter-terrorism, recognizing the interconnected nature of these fields in building a secure and stable nation. The parties explored how sustained cooperation could lead to effective solutions for the challenges facing the country.
In a statement, Commissioner Abdulle said the collaboration will contribute to the agency’s capacity to address emergencies and support the Somali people. This partnership reflects the government’s comprehensive security agenda, which coordinates national institutions with key international allies to address shared priorities.
Source Hiiraan Online
Friday 19 Sep 2025 {HMC}The Minister of Ports and Marine Transport of the Federal Government of Somalia, Abdulkadir Mohamed Nur, met with Turkey’s Minister of Interior, Ali Yerlikaya, in Ankara to discuss strengthening the strategic relationship between the two nations.
The meeting focused on enhancing the deep-rooted friendship and effective cooperation in key sectors, including ports, maritime transport, and security. Minister Abdulkadir emphasized the Federal Government of Somalia’s commitment to a productive partnership, highlighting that this collaboration is crucial for strengthening development, security, and the shared interests of both peoples.
This high-level meeting is a key part of the “Dan-Qaran Government’s Performance Exhibition (2022-2025)” narrative, which showcases the administration’s focus on forging strong international partnerships to support national development and security goals.
The collaboration with Turkey in these vital areas demonstrates the government’s commitment to building a more stable and prosperous Somalia through international cooperation.
Source Hiiraan Online
Madaxweynuhu wuxuu sheegay in dowladda ay saxeyso habka baasaboorrada lagu bixiyo. Wuxuu amar ku bixiyay in kaarka aqoonsiga qaranka (NIRA ID) lagu xiro dhammaan adeegyada dowladda iyo shirkadaha gaarka loo leeyahay, halkii laga isticmaali lahaa baasaboorka Soomaaliya.
“Hay’ad dowladeed ama ganacsi, qofkii fududeeya in aanu dhaqan-galin kaarka aqoonsiga qaranka, ha ogaado waa dambiile qaran. Argagixisada ayuu waddo u fududeeyay, tuugada ayuu waddo u fududeeyay, ajaanib sharcidarro ku jooga dalka ayuu u sahlay joogitaankooda,” ayuu yiri madaxweynuhu.
Madaxweynaha ayaa intaas ku daray in mustaqbalka qof aan wadan kaarka aqoonsiga uu waayi doono xuquuqdiisa muwaadinnimo, isla markaana adeeg kasta oo dadweyne lagu heli doono aqoonsiga qaranka.
Tan iyo markii adeeggan la hirgeliyay, waxaa kaarka aqoonsiga qaatay qiyaastii nus milyan qof, hase yeeshee madaxweynuhu wuxuu xusay in la rabo in ugu yaraan 20 milyan oo Soomaali ah ay qaataan.
Dhanka kale, maamulada Puntland iyo Jubbaland ayaa weli diidan hirgelinta aqoonsiga NIRA.
Friday 19 Sep 2025 {HMC}The Foreign, Commonwealth and Development Office has issued a travel advisory against all travel to areas in the east of Kenya, including the border with Somalia.
FCDO said the move has been occasioned due to the risk of terrorism from groups based in Somalia.
They have advised against travel to the Mandera, Tarbaj, and Wajir East constituencies in Wajir County, except for Wajir Town and areas of Wajir County within 60km of Kenya’s border with Somalia.
Others are Garissa County—except for Garissa Town, the constituency of Lagdera and the areas of Balambala constituency which lie north and west of the main road which runs from Saka on the Tana River up to the intersection with the C81 Road.
They also issued an advisory in Lamu County, except for Lamu Island and Manda Island.
FCDO advised against all but essential travel to Garissa Town, Tana River County north of the Tana River as far as the town of Saka within 15km of the east coast between the Tana River and the Galana (Athi-Galana-Sabaki).
“There have been frequent attacks in the northeastern border regions, most of which were attributed to Al Shabaab,” FCDO said in a statement on their website.
According to them, the attacks have killed members of the Kenyan security forces as well as civilians.
They said the Kenyan security forces have increased their presence in the affected areas.
FCDO further added that armed militia groups operate within the Boni National Reserve and along the border with Somalia.
They asked their citizens planning to travel to Lamu Island or Manda Island to go to Lamu Airport (a civilian airport on Manda Island) and avoid travel by road.
For travel between Jomo Kenyatta International Airport and Nairobi City, they were advised to use the Mombasa Road or the Nairobi Expressway.
According to them, rural areas, particularly in the north and northeast of Kenya, occasionally experience cattle rustling, banditry and ethnic clashes.
FCDO said foreign nationals are not usually the target, but you should take great care.
Following the move of the Kenyan government to impose a dusk-to-dawn curfew in parts of Turkana, West Pokot, Elgeyo-Marakwet, Baringo, Laikipia and Samburu counties, the citizens were urged to follow local security measures and use caution.
“There have been attacks using landmines around Moyale, close to the main A2 road south. Vehicles crossing the Kenya-Ethiopia border at this point should stay on the A2. Avoid staying at the rest house at Sololo—travel directly to Marsabit before breaking the journey,” the statement read.
FCDO said there is a large security presence in Mount Elgon because of armed clashes, adding that further incidents are possible.
Source Hiiraan Online
Friday 19 Sep 2025 {HMC}The Turkish Maarif Foundation, which runs schools in 55 countries, is giving Somali students a chance to pursue their goals and contribute to their country’s future.
The foundation has two campuses in Mogadishu and one in the Hargeisa region, where many students say they have found opportunities that once seemed out of reach.
“I’ll help the children in refugee camps when I become a businessperson and make lots of money. I’ll meet the expenses of my parents’ pilgrimage. Thank you, Maarif Foundation’s Schools, for changing my life,” he said.
Mohamud Ali Suri, who was born in Saudi Arabia and moved to Somalia seven years ago, said his family struggled financially and he received a limited education abroad. He has now been at a Maarif school for two years.
“The tuition is expensive there (Saudi Arabia), and we couldn’t meet it,” he said, adding that education in Somalia has been stronger.
Suri, who won a scholarship after achieving a strong score in national exams, described the experience as life-changing.
“This has been the best thing that has ever happened to me,” he said. “My life changed after starting at the school, thanks to its benefits given to the students, including scholarships.”
He added that he hopes to visit Türkiye one day: “Turks are kind and honest people.”
Another student, who has studied at the school for two years, described it as the “best school in Mogadishu.”
Abdihakim Dahir Mohamed, the son of a teacher and a housewife, said he wants to become an engineer.
“I am receiving a more advantageous education. I have very good teachers who support me so that I can become a good engineer. I am taking better classes,” he said.
The Turkish Maarif Foundation provides education to more than 68,000 students in 517 institutions worldwide.
Source Hiiraan Online