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Shiinaha oo Dowladda Iiraan ku wareejiyay raadaarka Casri ah.

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Axad 15 Feb 2026 {HMC} Warbaahinta Shiinaha ee Chinaplus, ayaa maanta ku warrantay inuu Shiinaha ku wareejiyay Iiraan , raadaarka nooca YLC-8B, oo lagu naynaaso ugaarsadaha diyaaradaha is qariya .

Raadaarkan waxaa soo saarta shirkadda Shiinaha ee CETC, waxaana loogu talagalay inuu ka hortago diyaaradaha dagaalka ee is qariya sida F-35 iyo F-22.

Warbixintu waxay sheegtay in YLC-8B uu awood u leeyahay inuu ogaado diyaaradaha noocaas ah masaafo gaareysa ilaa 350 kiiloomitir, taasoo ka dhigaysa inay Iiraan heshay awood sare oo ay kula socon karto diyaaradaha casriga ah ee soo galaya hawadeeda, xilli ay jirto xiisad sare martay oo u dhexaysa Iiraan iyo Mareykanka.

Madaxweyne Erdoğan oo shaaciyey inuu dib u dhigay booqashadii uu ku tegi lahaa Imaaraadka Carabta.

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Axad 15 Feb 2026 {HMC} Madaxweynaha Turkiga, Recep Tayyip Erdoğan, ayaa khadka telefoonka kula xiriiray Madaxweynaha Isutagga Imaaraadka Carabta, Sheekh Maxamed bin Zayayid Al Nahyan, si uu xog-wareysi uga yeesho xaaladdiisa caafimaad.

Madaxweyne Erdoğan ayaa muujiyey sida uu uga xun yahay xanuunka soo wajahay Madaxweyne Al Nahyan, isagoo u rajeeyey caafimaad degdeg ah iyo soo kabasho taam ah.

Sidoo kale, Madaxweyne Erdoğan ayaa shaaciyey inuu dib u dhigay booqashadii uu ku tegi lahaa dalka Imaaraadka Carabta, sabab la xiriirta xaaladda caafimaad ee MBZ, isagoo xaqiijiyey inuu booqashadaas ku tegi doono waqti kale oo ku habboon oo dib laga soo muddeyn doono.

{DAAWO MUUQAALKA} FALANQEYN:- Kulamo gaar gaar ah oo ka socda Muqdisho.

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Axad  14 Feb 2026 {HMC} FALANQEYN:- Kulamo gaar gaar ah oo ka socda Muqdisho.

HOOS KA DAAWO MUUQAALKA 

{DAAWO MUUQAALKA} Egypt Air oo Bilaawday Duulimaad Too s ah Magaalooyinka Muqdisho iyo Madiina.

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Axad  14 Feb 2026 {HMC} Egypt Air oo Bilaawday Duulimaad Too s ah Magaalooyinka Muqdisho iyo Madiina.

HOOS KA DAAWO MUUQAALKA 

{DAAWO MUUQAALKA} Wararkii ugu Dambeeyay Soomaaliya iyo Caalamka 15-02-2026.

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Axad  14 Feb 2026 {HMC} Waxaa halkan idin kugu soo gudbineynaa Wararkii ugu Dambeeyay Soomaaliya iyo Caalamka Ee Warbaahinta HMC Soomali Tv.

HOOS KA DAAWO WARARKII UGU DAMBEEYAY.

Gaarigii ay miinooyinka ku dhigi jireen Kooxda As oo Duqeyn lagu Bur buriyay.

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Axad 15 Feb 2026 {HMC} Dowladda Soomaaliya ayaa Sheegtay in ay duqeyn ku bur buriyeen gaarigii ay As u adeegsan jireen dhista miinooyinka.

qoraal iyo Sawir lagu baahiyay barta facebook ee wasaarada Gaashaandhiga Soomaaliya ayeey ku sheegtay Dowldda Federaalka Soomaaliya.

Gaarigii ay Khawaarijtu u adeegsanayeen dhigista miinooyinka oo lagu burburiyey duqeyn qorsheysan oo ay fuliyeen Ciidanka Xoogga Dalka Soomaaliyeed iyo saaxiibada caalamka, deegaanka Daaru Salaam ee Gobolka Shabeellaha Dhexe.

Türkiye dispatches deep-sea drilling ship to Somalia in first overseas exploration mission.

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Sunday 15 Feb 2026 {HMC} Türkiye sent its deep-sea drilling vessel Cagri Bey to Somalia on Sunday for what its energy minister said would be Ankara’s first offshore exploration mission outside its maritime zone.

Describing the move as a “historic moment” in Türkiye’s oil and gas exploration efforts, Alparslan Bayraktar said the vessel would begin drilling in April at the Curad-1 well off Somalia.

“For the first time, our deep-sea drilling ship is setting out on a mission beyond (our maritime zone),” Bayraktar said at a ceremony at Tasucu port in the southern province of Mersin.

According to Bayraktar, the mission makes Cagri Bey the second Turkish vessel to operate in Somali waters after the Oruç Reis, and the first drilling ship dispatched outside Türkiye’s maritime jurisdiction.

He said Cagri Bey, which recently joined Türkiye’s drilling fleet, was expected to reach Somalia in about 45 days, adding that it would be escorted by three Turkish naval warships.

Türkiye aims to produce 500,000 barrels per day of oil or equivalent hydrocarbons by 2028, Bayraktar said, adding that Ankara expects to double that amount through discoveries and production-sharing agreements abroad.

Türkiye, which maintains close ties with Somalia, has strengthened cooperation with Mogadishu in areas ranging from energy and defence to infrastructure development.

Recent agreements between the two governments reflect a broader strategic partnership focused on long-term stability, economic growth and institutional capacity-building.

SOURCE:Reuters

UN chief supports Nigeria’s bid for permanent UN Security Council seat.

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Sunday 15 Feb 2026 {HMC} The UN secretary-general has called on Nigeria to spearhead Africa’s drive for a restructured global order, describing the country as uniquely positioned to lead the continent toward greater global influence.

Antonio Guterres on Saturday also voiced firm backing for Nigeria’s quest for a permanent seat on the UN Security Council, according to the state-run Federal Radio Corporation of Nigeria.

He made the remarks during a high-level bilateral meeting with Vice President Kashim Shettima on the margins of the 39th African Union Summit in Addis Ababa, Ethiopia.

Regional stability, reforms

Guterres further praised the economic reforms introduced under President Bola Tinubu’s administration and lauded Nigeria’s role in fostering stability in the Sahel and Economic Community of West African States (ECOWAS) regions, despite facing its own security challenges.

The UN chief said Nigeria’s sizeable population — Africa’s largest — sustained democratic governance, abundant natural and human resources, and strong commitment to multilateralism position it to play a leading role for Africa in a changing global order.

Shettima voiced appreciation for Guterres’ efforts to promote global peace and sustainable development, reiterating Nigeria’s dedication to multilateral cooperation and deeper engagement with the UN.

He also renewed Nigeria’s call for comprehensive UN reforms that reflect contemporary global realities, underscoring the need for enhanced African representation, including a permanent seat for Nigeria on the Security Council.

SOURCE:AA

{DAAWO SAWIRADA} Madaxweyne Xasan Sheekh oo ka qayb galay shir heer sare ah oo ku saabsanaa mustaqbalka Qaramada Midoobay.

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Axad 15 Feb 2026 {HMC} Madaxweynaha Jamhuuriyadda Federaalka Soomaaliya Mudane Xasan Sheekh Maxamuud ayaa ka qayb galay shir heer sare ah oo ku saabsanaa mustaqbalka Qaramada Midoobay, kaas oo ka qabsoomay magaalada Addis Ababa, kana mid ahaa kulan-doceedyada muhiimka ahaa ee Shir Madaxeedka Midowga Afrika.

Madaxweynaha ayaa sheegay in Qaramada Midoobay ay saameeyeen caqabado ay ka mid yihiin colaadaha daba dheeraaday, loollanka siyaasadeed iyo cadaadisyo dhaqaale, isagoo adkeeyay in loo baahan yahay dib-u-habayn lagu waafajinayo nidaamka caalamiga ah duruufaha maanta jira, si loo xoojiyo waxtarka iyo kalsoonida lagu qabo hay’adda.

Madaxweyne Xasan Sheekh Maxamuud ayaa xusay in Afrika ay door muuqda ku leedahay ajandaha nabadda iyo amniga caalamka, iyadoo dalalka qaaraddu ay hormuud ka yihiin hawlgallada nabad ilaalinta iyo dadaallada xasillinta, waxa uuna caddeeyay in qaaraddu weli ka maqan tahay matalaad joogto ah ee Golaha Ammaanka, arrintaas oo u baahan dib u eegid degdeg ah.

Sidoo kale, Madaxweynaha Jamhuuriyadda ayaa ku baaqay midnimo iyo diblomaasiyad joogto ah si loo xaqiijiyo dib-u-habayn dhab ah oo ku dhisan caddaalad iyo sinaan, isaga oo adkeeyay in Soomaaliya ay ka go’an tahay xoojinta iyo cusboonaysiinta Qaramada Midoobay, si loo dhiso nidaam caalami ah oo ay dhammaan qaaraduhu ku leeyihiin ka-qaybgal iyo matalaad loo siman yahay.

Rubio slams European policies on climate, migration as he calls for unity.

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Sunday 15 Feb 2026 {HMC} United States Secretary of State Marco Rubio has said that Washington wants to revitalise its friendship with Europe in a speech at the annual Munich Security Conference, offering some reassurance to European countries after more than a year of turmoil in transatlantic relations.

But the speech, which drew a standing ovation on Saturday, was short on concrete commitments, made no mention of Russia, and criticised Europe’s values, including the continent’s approach to migration and climate change.

“In a time of headlines heralding the end of the transatlantic era, let it be known and clear to all that this is neither our goal nor our wish, because for us Americans, our home may be in the Western Hemisphere, but we will always be a child of Europe,” Rubio said. “For the United States and Europe, we belong together.”

While praising Europe’s cultural achievements – ‌from Michelangelo to William Shakespeare – Rubio was firm about the US President Donald Trump’s administration’s intent to reshape the transatlantic alliance and push its priorities.

He argued that the “euphoria” of the Western victory in the Cold War led to a “dangerous delusion that we had entered ‘the end of history’,” where every nation would be a liberal democracy and “live in a world without borders, where everyone became a citizen of the world”.

This was a “foolish idea” that resulted in Western nations outsourcing their sovereignty to international institutions and opening “doors to an unprecedented wave of mass migration that threatens the cohesion of our societies, the continuity of our culture, and the future of our people”, he said.

To appease a “climate cult”, he added, “we have imposed energy policies on ourselves that are impoverishing our people”.

“We made these mistakes together, and now, together, we owe it to our people to face those facts and to move forward to rebuild.”

Rubio acknowledged that “we have bled and died side-by-side on battlefields from Kapyong to Kandahar”, and said he was in Munich to “make it clear that America is charting the path for a new century of prosperity… and that once again, we want to do it together, with you, our cherished allies and our oldest friends”.

‘Not a departure’

Rubio addressed the conference a year after US Vice President JD Vance stunned the same audience by dressing down European allies and arguing that the greatest danger to Europe came from censorship rather than external threats like Russia.

A series of Trump administration statements and moves targeting allies followed, including Trump’s short-lived threat last month to impose new tariffs on several European countries in a bid to secure US control of Greenland, a semiautonomous territory of fellow NATO member Denmark.

Ursula von der Leyen, president of the European Union’s executive commission, said Rubio’s speech was “very reassuring”, but noted that “in the administration, some have a harsher tone on these topics”.

In her speech to the conference, she stressed that “Europe must become more independent”, including in defence. She also insisted on Europe’s “digital sovereignty”, or its approach to hate speech on social media.

Others struck a more cautious tone.

“I am not sure that Europeans see the announced civilisational decline, supposedly caused mainly by migration and deindustrialisation, as a core uniting interest.

For most Europeans, the common interest is security,” said Gabrielius Landsbergis, a former foreign minister of NATO member Lithuania.

“This was not a departure from the general position of the administration. It was simply delivered in more polite terms,” he said on X.

Al Jazeera’s James Bays, reporting from Munich, said that while the difference in the US’s tone was “very noticeable”, the “policies of the Trump administration are unlikely to change”.

“Over the last year, there has been numerous problems between Europe and the US, including Trump’s tariffs, wrangling over defence and [the] US’s bid to take over Greenland. But the biggest issue of all is Ukraine.”

Russia’s war on Ukraine

On Ukraine, European allies have long worried about Trump and Russian President Vladimir Putin trying to ram through a deal on Moscow’s terms, which would force Kyiv to cede land to end Europe’s deadliest conflict since World War II.

US-brokered peace talks resume next week in Geneva, after Russia’s sustained bombardment of Ukrainian cities during one of the coldest winters in years killed civilians and left hundreds of thousands of people without power and water.

Ukrainian President Volodymyr Zelenskyy expressed hope at the conference on Saturday, but said he was feeling “a little bit” of pressure from Trump, who had said Zelenskyy should not miss the “opportunity” to make peace ⁠soon.

“The Americans often return to the topic of concessions, and too often, those concessions are discussed only in the context of Ukraine, not Russia,” Zelenskyy said.

The EU’s foreign affairs chief, Kaja Kallas, echoed the sentiment.

“Putting the pressure on the victim is, of course, hope for a quick win. Because if you just surrender and give the aggressor what they want, then the war would be over, wouldn’t it?” she told Al Jazeera.

“But actually, the war would be over only temporarily. Because the aggressor got what it want, the appetite only grows. It has a pause that it needs and then continues,” she added.

Donald Jensen, a former US diplomat and a professor of Russian foreign policy at Johns Hopkins University, said serious issues remain between Washington and Europe, despite Rubio’s conciliatory tone.

“He’s reaching out for Europe to join the Trump administration’s view of the world, view of international security. And in that regard, I think it will not do much to attain that goal,” he said.

He added that Rubio was “one of several voices on the Ukraine issue”, and not “always on the same page” with Vance or other administration officials, making it difficult for European partners to understand what they are dealing with.

“The problem remains on the Washington end, how to have a more consistent view of that worldview that Trump is extending towards the Europeans, because often, internally, the US administration also is not consistent,” Jensen said.

This makes it difficult for the Europeans to know what they’re dealing with, he said.

“The changes of US policy back and forth on some issues also makes it difficult for the European partners to know what they’re dealing with.”

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