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{DAAWO MUQAALKA} Xukun lagu Riday Rag Madaxwynaha Zambia Sixir ku Dili Rabay

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Talaado  16, Sep 2025 {HMC} Xukun lagu Riday Rag Madaxwynaha Zambia Sixir ku Dili Rabay

 

HOOS KA DAAWO MUQALKA

Maxaa hortaagan in Soomaaliya lacag loo daabaco?

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Talaado, 16-Sep 2025 {HMC} Ra’iisul Wasaaraha Xukuumadda Federaalka Soomaaliya Xamsa Cabdi Barre ayaa sheegay caqabadda hortaagan in la daabaco lacag cusub maadaama lacagtii Dalka oo Kun shillin keliya ka shaqaynayo uu qudhiisa kusii socdo dabargo’

Xamsa Cabdi Barre ayaa tilmaamay in lacag dhan $70 Milyan oo Doollar loo baahday si lacagta cusub loosoo daabaco balse $30 Milyan oo doollar laga caawiyay inkasta oo uusan carrabka ku dhufan cidda ama dalka ka caawiyay.

Lacagta loo xayiran yahay oo ah $40 Milyan oo doollar ayuu sheegay in ay wadahadal kala galeen Dowladda Carbeed ee Kuwait isaga oo rajo fiican ka muujiyay in ay doorkaas qaadato iyada oo aanay dayn ku ahayn Dalka sida uu hadalka u dhigay.

“Si aan lacag u daabacano waxaa nalooga baahan yahay $70 Milyan oo doollar, waxaa nagala caawiyay $30 Milyan, waxaana naga maqan $40 Milyan oo aan rabno in aan helno iyada oo aan dayn ahayn, waxa aan wadahadal fiican kula jirnaa Dowladda Kuwait oo aan ka rajeyneyno in ay naga caawiso” Ra’iisul Wasaaraha XFS, Xamsa Cabdi Barre.

Soomaaliya maka gudbi doontaa caqabadaha kahortaagan in ay lacag cusub daabacato?

Kenya calls for stronger cross-border cooperation to combat transnational organized crime.

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Tuesday September 16, 2025 {HMC}  Kenya has renewed its call for stronger cross-border collaboration in the fight against transnational organised crime.

Director of Public Prosecutions Renson Ingonga says that no single country can tackle the threat of crimes such as human trafficking, narcotics, money laundering and cybercrime alone.

While citing the 2023 Global Organized Crime Index, which ranked Kenya 16th globally in criminality, the DPP emphasised the need for collaborative, coordinated, and comprehensive measures to close the institutional and legal gaps that criminal networks exploit.

Ingonga spoke on Monday at a Nairobi hotel when opening the Regional Conference on Strengthening Cross-Border Coordination and Collaboration in Transnational Organised Crimes Prevention and Response.

“This conference comes at a defining moment. Organised crime is adaptive, resilient, and relentless, so too must be our response. Through unity, innovation, and determination, we can secure our region against its corrosive effects,” he said.

The DPP underscored the urgency of united action to safeguard peace, stability, and sustainable development in the region.

He extended gratitude to the International Development Law Organization (IDLO), the governments of Tanzania and Mozambique, and the United States Bureau of International Narcotics and Law Enforcement Affairs for their steadfast partnership in convening the forum.

“The conference theme could not have been more apt,” the DPP said, warning that crimes such as human trafficking, narcotics smuggling, cybercrime, money laundering, and illicit financial flows remain among the most serious threats to regional security.

These crimes, Ingonga added, undermine governance, fuel corruption, and rob citizens of safety and prosperity.

He commended the progress achieved under the East Africa Transnational Organized Crime (EATOC) Project, led by IDLO, which has developed standardised operational guidelines, a master training curriculum for investigators and prosecutors, and mentorship programmes that have trained more than 270 officers.

The project has also fostered the creation of regional networks of prosecutors, police, and judicial officers, laying the groundwork for sustained cooperation.

“These achievements prove that when we work together, we can build stronger, more resilient systems of justice,” the DPP said.

The DPP further outlined three key priorities of strengthening legal frameworks by harmonising domestic laws with international conventions and modernising extradition and mutual legal assistance treaties.

He also encouraged enhancing institutional capacity and accountability through continuous training and integrity measures and expanding regional and international cooperation through intelligence sharing, joint investigations, and coordinated prosecutions as future areas of focus in the fight against transnational crimes.

He further reaffirmed Kenya’s commitment to specialised prosecution units, strategic partnerships with key agencies, and the adoption of digital tools such as case tracking systems, data analytics, and electronic evidence management to boost efficiency and transparency.

Source The Star

Maamulka Waqooyi Bari oo si kulul uga hadashay duqeyntii lagu dilay Caaqil Cumar?

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Dowlad Goboleedka cusub ee Waqooyi Bari ayaa cambaareeysay dilkii Caaqil Cumar Cabdullaahi Ibraahim oo duqeyn diyaaradeed lagula beegsaday meel u dhaw Degmada Ceelbuuh ee Gobolka Sanaag.

War-saxaafadeed kasoo baxay maamulka ayaa lagu sheegay ineysan ilaa hada garaneynin cida sida rasmiga ah Nabadoonka u dishay.

“Dilka nabadoonka oo ay geysteen diyaarado aan la garanyn haybtooda waa arrin dhaawac ku ah nabadda iyo xasiloonida shacabka Waqooyi Bari iyo guud ahaan shacabka Soomaliyeed.”

Akhri warsaxaafadeedka oo dhammeystiran

GCC to activate defence mechanism; Doha summit slams Israel’s Qatar attack

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Tuesday September 16, 2025 {HMC}  An emergency summit of Arab and Muslim countries held in Doha has declared its solidarity with Qatar and condemned Israel’s bombing of the Qatari capital last week.

The extraordinary joint session between the Arab League and the Organisation of Islamic Cooperation (OIC) gathered nearly 60 member states on Monday. Leaders said the meeting marked a critical moment to deliver a united message following what they described as an unprecedented escalation by Israel.

The Israeli attack targeted senior Hamas leaders who were meeting to discuss a United States-backed ceasefire proposal. At least six people were killed in the unprecedented attack, which has drawn condemnation from around the world, including Arab and Muslim countries.

Here is what leaders said at the summit:

Qatar
“My country’s capital was subjected to a treacherous attack targeting a residence housing the families of Hamas leaders and their negotiating delegation,” Qatari Emir Sheikh Tamim bin Hamad Al Thani said in his opening speech.

Sheikh Tamim added that Israel was not interested in ending the war in Gaza, as it was trying “to thwart the negotiations”.

“If you wish to insist on the liberation of hostages, why then do they assassinate all negotiators? How can we host in our country negotiating delegations from Israel while they send drones and planes for an air raid against our country?”

Qatar’s emir added that Netanyahu dreams of the Arab region becoming an Israeli sphere of influence.

This is a dangerous illusion, he said.

“The negotiations between Israel and Hamas were about to reach an achievement with the help of the sisterly country of Egypt and the United States of America. This has resulted in the liberation of many hostages.

“Israel continues its intransigence and insistence on continuing the war,” he said.

Turkiye

“We are dealing with a terrorist mindset that thrives on chaos and bloodshed, embodied in a state. This mindset, which openly violates the UN charter and challenges the rules-based international system, survives because its crimes go unpunished,” Turkish President Recep Tayyip Erdogan said.

“There is a greedy, bloodthirsty mentality among Israeli officials,” he added, accusing the government of Israeli Prime Minister Benjamin Netanyahu of seeking to continue massacres and drag the region into chaos.

The Doha attack has taken “Israel’s banditry” to a new level, Erdogan said.

“Economic pressure must be exerted on Israel, and past experience has proven the success of such pressure,” he said, adding that “we cannot accept the displacement of the Palestinian people, their genocide or partition”.

Egypt

“The heinous attack on Qatari territory is a grave violation of international law and sets a dangerous precedent. I warn that Israel’s uncontrolled behaviour will exacerbate the conflict and destabilise the region,” Egyptian President Abdel Fattah el-Sisi said.

“I say to the people of Israel that what is happening now is sabotaging the existing peace agreements, and the consequences will be dire.”

El-Sisi added that Israel must understand that its security and sovereignty will not be achieved by force, but rather by respecting the law and sovereignty of other states.

Iran

Iranian President Masoud Pezeshkian said leaders should reinforce their “unity and solidarity” to stand up against Israel.

“We should stand up to these threats, reiterating that any further crimes cannot be tolerated, and shall not remain silent towards what is unfolding now in Gaza or what has taken place in Beirut or Yemen,” he urged.

Pezeshkian said that unity must not only be based on shared religion but on the “shared tenets of humanity”.

“It is possible that Islamic countries cut their ties with this fake regime and maintain unity and cohesion as much as possible,” Pezeshkian said.

Iraq

“The security and stability of any Arab or Islamic country [are] an integral part of our collective security,” said Iraqi Prime Minister Mohammed Shia al-Sudani.

“The current conditions call for moving from condemnation to coordinated collective action”, he added, and proposed forming “a joint Arab-Islamic committee to convey our position to the UN Security Council and General Assembly, the European Union and other international fora”.

“We have a real opportunity to send a clear message confirming that the security of our countries is not a matter of negotiation,” he said.

He urged leaders at the summit to issue “a unified Arab and Islamic position condemning the attack” on Qatar, which he said had “exceeded all limits and violated every humanitarian principle”, and to develop a comprehensive roadmap for a ceasefire.

Failure to deter Israel would “lead to further instability and will not achieve security for any party”, he added.

Jordan

King Abdullah II of Jordan said the strike on Doha was “living proof” that the threat Israel poses is “without limits”.

“Our response must be clear, decisive, and, above all, deterring,” he said.

The king criticised Israel’s ongoing expansion in the occupied West Bank, which undermines the so-called two-state solution, and stressed that the summit must deliver practical measures to confront Israel, halt the war in Gaza, and prevent further Palestinian displacement.

Palestine

“We call upon the international community to live up to its responsibility, to hold Israel liable and responsible for their crimes, and the repeated assault on our countries and peoples, and in this direction, we call for practical measures to prevent any recurrence of these violations,” Palestinian Authority President Mahmoud Abbas said.

“The radical far-right government of Israel cannot be a partner to peace and security in our region. This demands a firm Arab and Muslim position and firm intervention by the US and the UN Security Council to bring the rogue state and its behaviour to an end,” he added.

Malaysia

“Our people have become wary of words. They have watched us issue condemnation after condemnation, declaration after declaration, while Israel escalates with impunity, as future generations will ask whether we found the courage to act. We do not ask nations to go beyond their basic obligations,” Malaysian Prime Minister Anwar Ibrahim said.

“Condemnations will not stop the missiles. Declarations will not free Palestine. Severe, punitive actions must be put in place. Diplomatic engagements must cease, and so must relations with Israel,” he added.

Indonesia

“The Palestinian question is not solely about Palestine. It’s about the survival of our nations, the dignity of our people, and the sanctity of international law,” Indonesian Vice President Gibran Rakabuming Raka said.

The summit “must not only issue collective condemnation against Israel, but also urge the United Nations Security Council to fulfil its mandate by taking firm and urgent measures to ensure accountability and prevent any recurrence”, he added.

Pakistan

Pakistani Prime Minister Shahbaz Sharif affirmed his country’s full solidarity with Qatar and condemned the attack in the strongest terms.

“In my statement, I strongly condemned Israel’s aggression in the Middle East, reaffirmed Pakistan’s unwavering solidarity with Qatar, and reiterated our firm commitment to peace in the region, including our resolute support for a just and lasting two-state solution,” he said.

Gulf Cooperation Council

“We expect our strategic partners in the US to use their influence on Israel for it to stop this behaviour – we really do expect that,” said Jasem Mohamed Albudaiwi, the secretary-general of the Gulf Cooperation Council.

“The summit and its proceedings reflect “the status, respect, and appreciation enjoyed by Qatar”, he added.

Organisation of Islamic Cooperation

“The summit is an opportunity to take a unified and firm stance against the heinous Israeli aggression,” said Hissein Brahim Taha, secretary-general of the Organisation of Islamic Cooperation.

“We reiterate our strong condemnation of the blatant attack on the State of Qatar and its territorial sovereignty,” he added.

He called for the Arab and Islamic states present to take “firm decisions” against Israel, and for the wider international community “to assume its responsibilities and hold Israel accountable for its crimes”.

“We affirm our support for the outcomes of the international conference to resolve the Palestinian issue and the two-state solution,” he said, adding that “we are confident that the outcomes of this summit will strengthen Arab and Islamic solidarity”.

Arab League

“The message says ‘enough silence’ to the acts of thuggery by this rogue state, which has been wreaking havoc, destruction, killing and starvation within the region,” Ahmed Aboul Gheit, secretary-general of the Arab League, said.

“Second, silence to criminality is per se a crime. Silence to the violation of international law undermines the international system,” Gheit said.

Such silence, Gheit added, has emboldened the Israeli army to feel that “each and every act is possible and any crime can go unpunished. That’s why they continued to spread destruction from one country to another, ignite the entire region as if the entire world has passed back into the ages of darkness and barbarism”.

Source Al-Jaziira

Somali President reaffirms solidarity with Qatar at Emergency Arab-Islamic Summit.

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Tuesday September 16, 2025 {HMC} Somali President Hassan Sheikh Mohamud reaffirmed Somalia’s solidarity with the government and people of Qatar following the Israeli attack on Hamas leaders in Doha last week.

Speaking at the emergency summit of Arab and Islamic leaders held in Doha on Monday, President Hassan Sheikh stressed that the attack represented a violation against all Arab nations.

Underscoring the importance of unity and cooperation among Arab and Islamic countries, the President highlighted Somalia’s historic stance of unwavering support for the Palestinian people in the face of oppression and occupation.
He called for unified action to establish an independent Palestinian state with Jerusalem as its capital, emphasizing the urgent need to uphold international law and implement United Nations resolutions to end Israel’s acts of aggression and safeguard regional stability.

The emergency summit was convened after fury swept the region following Israeli strikes on September 9, which killed six people.

The extraordinary joint session between the Arab League and the Organisation of Islamic Cooperation (OIC) brought together nearly 60 member states. Leaders said the meeting marked a critical moment to deliver a united message following what they described as an unprecedented escalation by Israel.

The Israeli attack targeted senior Hamas leaders who were meeting to discuss a United States-backed ceasefire proposal. At least six people were killed in the strike, which has drawn condemnation from around the world, including Arab and Muslim countries.

Source Hiiraan online

Faah faahin Malawi oo doorasho looga dareeray

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Talaado, 16-Sep 2025 {HMC}  Dadka reer Malawi ayaa u dareeray doorashooyinka madaxweynenimada iyo tan baarlamaanka, kaddib shan sano oo qalalaase ah oo ay xaaladda dhaqaale kasii dartay waddanka ku yaalla koonfurta Afrika.

Madaxweynaha xilka haya, Lazarus Chakwera, ayaa doonaya inuu mar labaad xafiiska kusoo laabto, iyadoo nin la tartamaya ee ugu weyn uu yahay Peter Mutharika, oo ah siyaasi da’ ah oo horay xukunka u soo qabtay.

Magaalooyinka gudaha, ololaha doorashada waxaa qariyay shidaal yari baahsan, taasoo sababtay safaf dhaadheer oo lagu jiro kaalimaha shidaalka. Sicir-bararka iyo nolosha oo qaali noqotay ayaa sidoo kale ka mid ah arrimaha ay dadweynuhu aadka uga walaacsan yihiin.

Doorasho labaad ayaa la qaban doonaa haddii musharaxna uusan helin in ka badan 50% codadka la dhiibtay doorashada Talaadada.

Maamulka Waqooyi Bari oo si adag ugu hadashay duqeyntii lagu dilay Caaqil Cumar.

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Talaado, 16-Sep 2025 {HMC} Maamulka Waqooyi Bari ayaa tacsi tiiraanyo leh u dirtay qoyska, ehelada iyo guud ahaan shacabka Soomaaliyeed kadib markii 13-kii Sebtembar 2025 lagu dilay duqeyn ka dhacday deegaanka Jinacyo ee degmada Ceelbuh, gobolka Sanaag, taasoo lagu naafeeyay nabadoon Cumar Cabdullaahi Cabdi Ibrahim.

War-saxaafadeed ay soo saartay dowladdu ayaa lagu sheegay in dilkaasi uu yahay fal foosha xun oo liddi ku ah dhaqanka Soomaaliyeed, isla markaana dhaawac ku ah nabadda iyo xasilloonida gobolka. Dowladda ayaa si adag u cambaareysay diyaaradaha aan la garanayn ee ka hawlgala hawada gobolka Sanaag, kuwaas oo loo arko khatar ku ah shacabka iyo deegaannada gobolka.

Sidoo kale, Dowladda Waqooyi Bari waxay ugu baaqday Dowladda Federaalka Soomaaliya in ay door muuqda ka qaadato ilaalinta hawada iyo badbaadinta muwaadiniinta Soomaaliyeed, isla markaana ay qeyb ka noqoto baadhitaanka dilka nabadoonka si caddaalad loo helo.

Ugu dambeyn, dowladda ayaa ku adkaysatay in dhulka, hawada iyo karaamada shacabka Waqooyi Bari aan la taaban karin.

Faah faahin Koox hubaysan oo Gaalkacyo ku dishay Ganacsade Siyaad Cali Xirsi

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Talaado, 16-Sep 2025 {HMC} Magaalada Gaalkacyo dhankeeda Waqooyi waxaa barqonimadii maanta lagu dilay Allaha u naxariistee Siyaad Cali Xirsi oo kamid ah Ganacsatada Magaaladaas, dilka waxaa gaysatay Koox hubaysan oo baxsatay markii ay marxuumku toogtayn kaddib.

Sida ay Mustaqbal u sheegeen ilo kala duwan oo deegaanka ah, Siyaad waxaa markii la dilayay uu joogay goobtiisa ganacsiga oo ku taalla Bartamaha Magaalada Gaalkacyo xarunta Gobolka Mudug, dhaawac ahaan ayaa loogu qaaday goobaha caafimaadka balse wuu dhintay.

Hay’adaha ammaanka Dowlad-Goboleedka Puntland ayaa howlgallo culus ka billaabay Magaalada Gaalkacyo, waxa ay raadinayaan kooxaha dilalka aanooyinka la xiriira ku beegsanaya Dhaqaatiirta, Ganacsatada iyo shaqsiyaad kale.

Dhowaan waxaa Gaalkacyo lagu dilay labo dhaqtar oo kooxihii dilay ilaa haatan aan lasoo qaban, laamaha ammaanka Dowlad-Goboleedka Puntland ayaa sheegay in ay ku howlan yihiin xal u helista dilalkaas oo cabsi ku dhaliyay qaybaha kala duwan ee Bulshada.

Madaxweynaha Soomaaliya oo ku baaqay in la qaado tallaabo mideysan oo Dowlad loogu aqoonsanayo Falastiin?

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Talaado, 16-Sep 2025 {HMC} Madaxweynaha Soomaaliya, Xasan Sheekh Maxamuud, ayaa ka qeybgalay Shirka Degdegga ah ee Carabta iyo Islaamka oo lagu qabtay magaalada Doha ee dalka Qatar, kaasoo looga hadlayay xaaladda siyaasadeed iyo amni ee gobolka, gaar ahaan xadgudubka Israa’iil ee ka dhanka ah madaxbannaanida iyo amniga dalka Qatar.

Madaxweynaha ayaa khudbad uu ka jeediyay shirka ku caddeeyay mowqifka dawladda Soomaaliya ee ku aaddan taageerada buuxda ee ay la garab taagan tahay dowladda iyo shacabka Qatar, xilli ay wajahayaan falal cad oo lagu waxyeeleynayo madax-bannaanidooda iyo nabadgelyadooda.

Sidoo kale, Madaxweyne Xasan Sheekh Maxamuud wuxuu si xooggan u xusay mowqifka taariikhiga ah ee Soomaaliya ay mar walba ku garab taagneyd arrinta Falastiin.

Wuxuu ku baaqay in la qaado tallaabo mideysan oo caalami ah si loo xaqiijiyo dhismaha dawladda Falastiin ee madax-bannaan, iyadoo Al-Quds (Qudus) ay noqoneyso caasimaddeeda rasmiga ah ee Falastiin.

Shirkan ayaa kusoo beegmay xilli xiisado siyaasadeed iyo amni ay ka jiraan gobolka, waxaana Madaxweyne Xasan Sheekh uu ka qeybgalka shirka u adeegsaday fursad uu ku muujiyo mowqifka dawladda Soomaaliya ee ku saleysan cadaaladda, madax-bannaanida qarannimada, iyo garab istaagga ummadaha la dulmiyay.