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Muqdisho (Caasimada Online) – Kulan raali-gelin ah ayaa galabta Muqdisho loogu sameeyey Xildhibaan Maxamed Cali Cumar (Caana-nuug) oo kulankii ugu dambeeyey ee Golaha Shacabka lagu aflagaadeeyey. Xildhibaano ka tirsan Baarlamaanka Soomaaliya oo saaxiibo dhow la ah mucaaradkana ay iskala tirsan yihiin Xildhibaan Caananuug ayaa ka xaalmariyey aflagaadadii uu u geystay Guddoomiyaha Golaha Shacabka Sheekh Aadan Madoobe. Kulankii ugu dambeeyey ee Arbacadii ay yeesheen Xildhibaanada Golaha Shacabka oo buuq iyo gacan qaad ku soo dhamaaday ayuu Guddoomiye Aadan Madoobe ku dhex caayey xildhibaanada qaar. Inkastoo dhowr xildhibaan oo mucaarad ah, buuqa iyo xasilooni daradana bilaabay uu mid mid u caayey Aadan Madoobe, hadana Xildhibaan Caananuug ayaa ugu daraa, wuxuuna yiri “Naga fariiso waxaa tahay Jiis daalane.” XIldhibaan Caananuug waxaa qarax ay gaarigiisa ugu xireen lug uga jaray Khawaarijta, wuxuuna ku suntan yahay halgan iyo dhabar adeyg dalkaan looga xoreeyey Khawaarijta oo muddo dheer soo socday. Wuxuu kamid yahay saaxiibada madaxweynihii hore Sheekh Shariif, wuxuuna xili ku jira ragg ay Shabaab ugu neceb yihiin, ilaa heer ay gaareen inay gaarigiisa qarax ugu xiraan. Sheekh Aadan Madoobe ayaa aad loogu dhaliilay hadalkiisii ka dhanka ahaa xildhibaankaan dhibanaha u noqday beegsiga Al-Shabaab ee dalka ka socda, taasi oo mudan in mar kasta looga garaabo. Xildhibaano ka tirsan Golaha Shacabka ayaa galabta Xildhibaan Caananuug dusha ka saaray Go’ shaal ah, kaas oo ka turjumaya in habdhaqanka raali gelinta Soomaalida. Dhamaan Xildhibaanada mucaaradka ah ayaa isugu yimid kulanka raali-gelinta xildhibaan Caananuug, waxayna soo qaateen ulaha Baakoorta ah ee dadka lugaha la’ ay cuskadaan.
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Beledweyne (Caasimada Online) – Ciidamada Difaaca Deegaanka ee Macawiisleyda gobolka Hiiraan ayaa maanta weerar qorsheysan ku qaaday maleeshiyaadka Al-Shabaab ee ku sugnaa deegaanka Hararta. Deegaankan ayaa ku yaalla xuduudda u dhaxeysa degmada Aadan-yabaal ee gobolka Shabeellaha Dhexe iyo deegaanka Ceel-hareeri ee gobolka Hiiraan, waana meel istiraatiiji ah oo dhowr jeer ay ka dhaceen iska hor-imaadyo. Weerarkan ayaa qeyb ka ah howlgal ballaaran oo fiidamada deegaanka iyo kuwa dowladda federaalka ay ku beegsanayaan goobaha ay Shabaabku isku aruursadaan. Sida ay sheegeen saraakiisha hoggaaminaysa ciidamada, waxaa laga adkaaday kooxdii halkaasi ku sugneyd. Wararka la helayo ayaa sheegaya in ku dhowaad 10 xubnood oo ka tirsan Al-Shabaab lagu dilay dagaalkaasi, halka in ka badan 10 qori ay ciidamada deegaanka gacanta ku dhigeen. Ciidamada deegaanka ayaa si buuxda u fashiliyey dhagartii ay maleegayeen Shabaabka, kuwaas oo la rumeysan yahay in ay qorsheynayeen weerarro ka dhan ah goobaha ay ku sugan yihiin shacabka iyo ciidamada dowladda. Tallaabadan ayaa qeyb ka ah dadaallada lagu adkeynayo amniga gobolka. Aagga uu howlgalka ka dhacay waxaa hadda si buuxda ugu sugan ciidamada deegaanka, kuwaas oo bilaabay baacsiga xubnaha firxadka ah ee ka tirsanaa kooxda. Saraakiishu waxay sheegeen in aysan joojin doonin hawl-gallada inta laga saarayo guud ahaan gobolka. Howl-galkan guuleystay ayaa sare u qaadaya kalsoonida shacabka ee ku aaddan awoodda ciidamada deegaanka, kuwaas oo door weyn ka qaadanaya dagaalka ka dhanka ah Al-Shabaab. Dadka deegaanka ayaa si weyn u taageeraya ciidamada, iyadoo loo arko tiir muhiim u ah dagaalka socda.
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FIRST ON FOX : Fox News Digital has learned that the U.S. could withhold funding for the war against Islamist terror in Somalia until Europe, the African Union (A.U.) and the United Nations (U.N.) pay more of their “fair” share toward the cost of striking out and keeping the peace in the conflict-torn country. These plans to “prohibit” the use of U.S. funds are key details, shown first to Fox News Digital, of a new bill to be introduced by three prominent Republican senators. In line with President Donald Trump’s administration’s widespread moves to tighten fiscal controls in the U.S. and overseas, Sens. Jim Risch, R-Idaho., Chairman of the Senate Foreign Relations Committee Sen. Ted Cruz, R-Texas, and Sen. Rick Scott, R-Fla., are to introduce “the African Union Support and Stabilization Mission in Somalia (AUSSOM) Funding Restriction Act of 2025.” This is “to safeguard U.S. taxpayer funds and hold the U.N. and A.U. accountable in African peace operations,” Risch told Fox News Digital Al-Shabab terrorists conduct military exercises in northern Mogadishu’s Suqaholaha neighborhood of Somalia on Sunday, Sept. 5, 2010. (AP Photo/ Farah Abdi Warsameh, file) The bill also seeks to mandate the U.S. to oppose any U.N. Security Council action which enables such funding. The East African country of Somalia has been wracked for decades by attacks and insurgency from Islamist terrorists, both from ISIS and the al Qaeda-linked al-Shabab. In just the past five weeks, U.S. Africa Command reported that it has carried out four airstrikes; three against ISIS terrorists and one against al-Shabaab. At least one of these strikes, the command stated, was against multiple targets. Chairman Risch told Fox News Digital, “The Trump Administration has taken decisive action to counterterrorist groups across Africa, and I’m very supportive.” However, officials from the European Union, according to Risch, plan to skew payments for the AUSSOM peacekeeping and stablization operation more toward the U.S.; in other words, make the U.S. pay more than it should, he said. At the U.N., our European partners are looking to skirt their financial commitments to AUSSOM in Somalia by switching to a new imbalanced funding mechanism that pushes the burden on Americans,” he stated. Chairman of the Senate Foreign Relations Committee, Sen. Jim Risch (R-Idaho), speaks during a Senate Foreign Relations Committee hearing on April 26, 2022 in Washington, D.C. (Al Drago-Pool/Getty Images) “We can’t let that stand,” Risch continued. “This bill will prohibit U.S. contributions to AUSSOM under this new funding scheme, until the A.U. and the U.N. can prove that they are using the funds they have responsibly, and prevent Americans from being locked into perpetually funding a broken system. Risch said, “President Trump has ushered in a new era of American foreign policy where American taxpayer dollars will be used only to secure a safe and prosperous America. For far too long, our allies have taken America for a ride, and profited off of America paying the lion’s share for global security. Europe must continue to shoulder this burden.” The other two senators sponsoring the bill, Cruz and Scott, also serve on the Senate Foreign Relations Committee. The U.N. headquarters in New York City. (iStock) Scott told Fox News Digital, “The United States will not allow our tax dollars to be exploited by the U.N. while our partners refuse to pay their fair share, much less for a mission that fails to spend these dollars responsibly or transparently. I am proud to join my colleagues on the AUSSOM Funding Restriction Act to ensure Americans’ interests are put first, and their tax dollars spent wisely.” The specific aims of the bill that have been shown to Fox News Digital are: Protect U.S. Taxpayer Funds: Prohibit U.S. financial contributions to AUSSOM under UNSCR 2719 and mandate U.S. opposition to any U.N. Security Council action enabling such funding. Ensure Rigorous Oversight: Require the Secretary of State to conduct annual, independent assessments of the A.U.’s compliance with UNSCR 2719 criteria for all A.U.-led peace operations. Enhance Transparency and Accountability: Mandate comprehensive reporting to Congress on the assessment findings, AUSSOM’s performance and funding, and any U.S. contributions under UNSCR 2719. Strengthen Congressional Consultation: Expand existing State Department briefings to include specific updates on A.U. peace operations funded under UNSCR 2719. Paul Tilsley is a veteran correspondent who has reported on African affairs for more than three decades from Johannesburg, South Africa. He can be followed on Twitter @paultilsley Source Fox News Qaran News
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Johwar (Caasimada Online) – Madaxweynaha Maamulka Hirshabeelle, Cali Cabdullaahi Xuseen (Guudlaawe) ayaa muddo kooban gudaheed xilka ka qaaday xubno dhowr ah oo ka tirsanaa Golaha Wasiirrada maamulkaasi. Wareegtooyin ka soo baxay Madaxtooyada Hirshabeelle ayaa xilka looga qaaday lix mas’uul oo kala ah: Wasiirka Ganacsiga, Wasiirka Howlaha Guud, Wasiirka Tamarta iyo Kheyraadka Biyaha, Wasiiru-Dowlaha Dastuurka, Wasiiru-Dowlaha Amniga Gudaha, iyo Wasiiru-Dowlaha Tamarta iyo Biyaha. Isla markiiba waxaa la magacaabay shaqsiyaad cusub oo lagu beddelay xilalkaasi, kuwaasoo la filayo inay si deg-deg ah ula wareegaan shaqada. Madaxtooyadu waxay ku sheegtay in isbeddelkan lagu doonayo dardargelinta adeegyada bulshada iyo kor u qaadista isla xisaabtanka hay’adaha maamulka. Si kastaba, lama shaacin sababta dhabta ah ee keentay xil-ka-qaadista wasiirrada, balse ilo wareedyo hoose ayaa tilmaamaya in shir dhowaan uu guddoomiyay Madaxweyne Guudlaawe lagu adkeeyay in golaha wasiirradu muujiyaan waxqabad dhab ah. Xogtan ayaa imaanaysa xilli ay jireen dhaleeceyn xoogan oo bulshada qaar ay ku muujinayeen baraha bulshada, kuwaasoo sheegaya in maamulka uu ka gaabiyay horumarinta adeegyada dadweynaha, halkii xoogga la saari lahaa horumar muuqda, taas beddelkeed lagu mashquulay magacaabis iyo xil-wareejin joogto ah. Isbeddelkan siyaasadeed ayaa sidoo kale kusoo beegmaya xilli uu maamulka Hirshabeelle wajahayo xaalad dagaal oo adag, isla markaana kooxa Al-Shabaab ay dhawaan qabsatay deegaanno hoos yimaada maamulka oo hore looga xoreeyay.
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Muqdisho (Caasimada Online) – Maxamed Aadan Jimcaale (Koofi), Agaasimihii hore ee Hay’adda Socdaalka iyo Jinsiyadda isla markaana haatan ah musharrax madaxweyne ee Galmudug, ayaa digniin culus kasoo saaray xaaladda siyaasadeed ee dalka. Koofi oo soo saaray qoraal uu cinwaan uga dhigay “Ma fahmi kartaa halista soo fool leh?” ayaa wuxuu ku muujiyay walaaca uu ka qabo xaaladda taagan, isagoo ka digay halista ka dhalan karta tallaabooyinkii u dambeeyay ee qaaday dowladda federaalka Soomaaliya. “Haddii, Soomaaliyey, aanan garan karin halista ka dhalan karta laabidda goglaha kooban ee noo harey ee weli Soomaalidu ku doodo ama ku wada hadasho, kuma filnaan karno maareynta dowladnimadeena, mana ahan in aan waqti iska sii lumino ee waa in aan aqbalnaa guuldarada,” ayuu yiri Koofi. Wuxuu si cad u cambaareeyey ficillada ay dowladdu ku caburinayo xorriyadda hadalka iyo wada-tashiga, isagoo ugu baaqay madaxda dowladda dhexe inay door muuqda ka qaataan dib u furidda gogosha wada-hadalka. Hoos ka aqriso qoraalka oo dhameystiran: Ma fahmi kartaa halista soo fool leh? Sedax madal oo dalka muhiim u aheyd ayey u muuqataa in laba Albaabada loo xirey, midna albaabka laga xirtey. Waa Baarlamaanka, Golihii wada tashiga iyo warbaahinta. Haddii, Soomaaliyey, aanan garan karin halista ka dhalan karta laabidda goglaha kooban ee noo harey ee weli Soomaalidu ku doodo ama ku wada hadasho, kuma filnaan karno maareynta dowladnimadeena, mana ahan in aan waqti iska sii lumino ee waa in aan aqbalnaa guuldarada. Sharciga oo aan la ilaalineyn, Xildhibaanada lagu jirdilayo gudaha xaafiisyadooda, ciidamada ka buuxsamaya fadhiga golaha B, iyo jirdilka wariyeyaasha waxay astaan u yihiin aragtida kalitalisnimada, mana ahan mid ka soconeysa Soomaaliya ee waqti ayey inaga qqadeysaa. Waxaan canbaareynayaa talaabooyinkaas gurracan ee halista noo jiidayaa waxaana ka digayaa natiijada aan la mahdin doonin ee ka dhalan karta. Waxaan weli rajo ka qabaa in cagligu soo noqdo oo lagu soo laabto dariiqa wadahadalka iyo is qancinta, madacxda dowladda dhexe ayeyna saarantahey masuuliyadda ugu weyn ee fududeynta, ballaaringa iyo dhiiragelinta goglaha wadahadalada. “Haddaan is qancin wayno waa naloo qorayaa”
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Washington (Caasimada Online) – Xildhibaano ka tirsan Baarlamaanka Mareykanka ayaa warqad rasmi ah u diray Safiirka Soomaaliya ee Washington, Daahir Xasan Cabdi, iyagoo uga dalbaday in Dowladda Soomaaliya ay dib uga noqoto go’aanka ay ku mamnuucday baasaboorka Taiwan. Labada xildhibaan, Tom Tiffany iyo Andy Ogles, ayaa muujiyay walaac weyn oo ay ka qabaan tallaabada ay Soomaaliya ku joojisay isticmaalka baasaboorka Taiwan, iyagoo sheegay in arrintani u muuqato mid ka dhalatay cadaadis uga yimid Dowladda Shiinaha. Waxay si cad uga digeen in go’aankaasi uu horseedi karo cawaaqib xun oo saameeya dadka Soomaaliyeed ee ku sugan Mareykanka, gaar ahaan kuwa haysta oggolaanshaha ku-meel-gaarka ah ee TPS. Waxay carrabka ku adkeeyeen in ay suurtagal tahay in dadkaasi dib loogu celiyo Soomaaliya, iyadoo laga laabanayo ilaalinta sharciyeed ee hadda lagu siiyay. Sidoo kale, waxay xuseen in Mareykanku uu qaadi karo tallaabooyin diblomaasiyadeed oo ay ka mid yihiin joojinta fiisayaasha Soomaaliya, mamnuucidda baasaboorrada Soomaaliya in lagu galo Mareykanka, iyo hakinta gargaarka mustaqbalka ee Soomaaliya. Dhanka kale, Dowladda Taiwan ayaa iyaduna si adag uga jawaabtay xayiraadda, iyadoo ku tilmaantay mid ay Soomaaliya ku qaaday cadaadis uga yimid Shiinaha. Si jawaab ah, Taiwan ayaa xannibaad saartay muwaadiniinta sita baasaboorka Soomaaliya, kuwaas oo laga mamnuucay inay u safraan Taiwan wixii ka dambeeya xayiraaddaas. Dowladda Shiinaha ayaa si diiran u soo dhoweysay mamnuucidda baasaboorka Taiwan ee ay qaaday Soomaaliya, taasoo sida muuqata si weyn uga careysiisay Mareykanka oo haatan is-hayaan Shiinaha, si weyn u garab taagan Taiwan.
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Dowladda Hoose ee Caasimadda Garoowe iyo shirkadda dhismaha TTN ayaa maanta oo Jimce ah kala saxiixday heshiis ku saabsan mashruuca Biya-saarka Garoowe. Qoraal ka soo baxay Dowladda Hoose ee degmada Garoowe ayay ku shaacisay in ay Shirkadda TTN la saxiixatay Heshiiska dhismaha wejiga kowaad ee mashruuca Biya-saarka Garoowe, oo uu maalgelinayo World Bank, islamarkaana ay fulinayso Dowladda Hoose ee Garoowe. “Dawladda Hoose ee Garoowe iyo Shirkadda TTN ayaa maanta si rasmi ah u kala saxiixaday heshiis dhismo la xiriira wejiga koowaad ee Mashruuca Biyasaarka magaalada, iyadoo shirkadda dhismaha ee TTN ay noqotay fuliyaha mashruucan muhiimka ah. Maalgelinta mashruucan waxaa bixinaaya Bangiga Adduunka (World Bank), waxaana fulinaysa Dawladda Hoose ee Garoowe” siday shaacisay Dowladda Hoose. Duqa Caasimadda Garoowe, Geeddi Axmed Tuure ayaa isago ku sugan dalka Mareykanka, waxa uu dhawaan shaaciyay bilaabidda dhismaha wejiga kowaad ee mashruuca Biya-saarka Garoowe, oo ay fulinayso Dowladda Hoose ee Garoowe. PUNTLAND POST The post Dowladda Hoose ee Garoowe iyo Shirkadda TTN oo kala saxiixday Mashruuca Biya-saarka Garoowe appeared first on Puntland Post.
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Muqdisho (Caasimada Online) – Ergayga Gaarka ah ee Xoghayaha Guud ee Qaramada Midoobay u qaabilsan Soomaaliya, James Swan, ayaa bilaabay socdaallo rasmi ah oo uu ku marayo dowlad goboleedyada dalka, isaga oo xal u raadinaya is-mari waaga ka taagan doorashada dalka. Ujeeddada safaradan ayaa ah inuu madaxda maamul goboleedyada uga dhaadhiciyo muhiimadda ay leedahay ka qeyb-galka shirka Golaha Wadatashiga Qaran. Swan ayaa safarkiisa ka bilaabay Galmudug, halkaas oo uu Talaadadii kulan kula yeeshay Madaxweynaha Galmudug, Axmed Cabdi Kaariye. Arbacadiina wuxuu gaaray Koonfur Galbeed, isagoo la kulmay Madaxweynaha maamulkaas, Cabdicasiis Xasan Maxamed (Laftagareen), iyo masuuliyiin kale oo ka tirsan maamulka. Intii uu socday wadahadalka, danjiraha ayaa hoosta ka xariiqay muhiimadda ay leedahay in la gaaro doorasho heshiis lagu yahay, iyo in la helo wada-hadal qaran oo mideeya dhammaan saamileyda siyaasadeed iyo bulshada Soomaaliyeed. Wuxuu si gaar ah u muujiyay muhiimadda midnimo iyo wadahadal loo dhan yahay oo dhex mara hoggaamiyeyaasha dalka. Danjire Swan ayaa lagu wadaa inuu todobaadkan sii wado safarkiisa isagoo tegi doona Puntland iyo Jubbaland. Waxaa la filayaa inuu booqdo magaalada Garowe maalmaha Sabtida ama Axadda, halkaas oo uu kula kulmi doono Madaxweynaha Puntland, Siciid Cabdullaahi Deni, si uu uga wada hadlo ka qeybgalka shirka Golaha Wadatashiga Qaran. Ergaygu wuxuu sidoo kale caddeeyay in beesha caalamka ay taageersan tahay dadaalka Madaxweyne Xasan Sheekh Maxamuud ee ku aaddan qabashada madal qaran oo mideysa aragtida Soomaaliyeed, lagana hortago khataraha ay kooxaha xagjirka ahi ku hayaan dalka.
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MOGADISHU, Somalia – Somalia and Taiwan have imposed reciprocal travel bans on each other’s citizens, Somali officials said Wednesday, in a sharp escalation of a diplomatic dispute linked to Taiwan’s expanding engagement with Somaliland—a self-declared republic in northern Somalia. The Somali government announced the measure days before Taiwan’s foreign minister was scheduled to visit Somaliland, intensifying a standoff over sovereignty and international recognition in the Horn of Africa. Ahmed Moalim Fiqi, Somalia’s former foreign minister who was in office when the decision was made, told the Associated Press that Taiwan’s decision to open “unauthorized offices” on Somali territory prompted the move, calling it a “blatant violation of Somalia’s sovereignty and territorial integrity.” “These offices were established without the federal government’s consent and contradict Somalia’s long-standing policy of protecting its unity and independence,“ Fiqi said. “This unacceptable action undermines diplomatic norms and state legitimacy.” Taiwan-Somaliland relations The travel bans mark a setback for Taiwan’s strategy to expand its African diplomatic presence. Since 2020, Taiwan has cultivated ties with Somaliland, which declared independence from Somalia in 1991 but remains unrecognized by any UN member state. Despite the lack of formal recognition, Taiwan and Somaliland have exchanged representative offices and signed cooperation agreements in health, education, and infrastructure areas. These moves have angered Mogadishu, which views them as an affront to Somali sovereignty. Somaliland’s foreign minister, Abdirahman Dahir Adan, condemned the Somali government’s decision, calling it “regrettable“ and “dangerous.“ Speaking to The New York Times by phone, Addan added, “Airspace and travel controls should not be used as political weapons.” A senior Somaliland official, who requested anonymity due to the sensitivity of the issue, confirmed that the travel ban was imposed just five days ahead of Taiwanese Foreign Minister Lin Chia-lung’s anticipated visit to Hargeisa, Somaliland’s capital. The now-postponed trip to Somaliland was part of Minister Lin’s broader tour of Africa, which last week included a visit to Eswatini—the only African nation that officially recognizes Taiwan. The Somali government reportedly viewed the planned visit to Somaliland as a provocative act that could strengthen the region’s push for international recognition. Sources familiar with the matter told Caasimada Online that Somalia considered the timing of the visit “strategic and politically sensitive.” Beijing, which claims Taiwan as part of its territory and opposes any form of official engagement with it, has consistently pressured governments around the world to isolate the island diplomatically. Somalia maintains a “One China“ policy and does not recognize Taiwan as an independent state. Wider regional implications This is not Somalia’s first time using travel restrictions to assert its territorial claims. In 2024, the federal government denied entry to an Ethiopian delegation amid growing tensions over a controversial port agreement between Ethiopia and Somaliland. That deal, signed in January 2024, granted Ethiopia access to the Red Sea via Somaliland’s Berbera Port. Mogadishu condemned the agreement as a breach of Somalia’s sovereignty, further straining relations with Addis Ababa. While Somaliland operates with its own institutions and government, Somalia continues to assert its authority over the region and rejects any international recognition of its independence.
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Hargeysa (Caasimada Online) – Wasaaradda Arrimaha Dibadda ee Somaliland ayaa si kulul u cambaaraysay go’aanka ay Dowladda Federaalka Soomaaliya ku mamnuucday baasaboorka Taiwan, iyada oo arrintaasi ku sheegtay mid aan sharciyad ku fadhiyin isla markaana farogelin ku ah arrimaha gudaha Somaliland. Qoraal rasmi ah oo ka soo baxay Wasaaradda Arrimaha Dibadda ayaa lagu sheegay in Somaliland ay si cad uga soo horjeedo xayiraaddaas, taas oo dhacday 22-kii Abriil 2025. Sidoo kale, waxa lagu adkeeyay in Soomaaliya aysan wax awood ah ku lahayn maamulka hawada Somaliland, maadaama ay Somaliland si madax-bannaan u maamusho hawadeeda. Wasaaraddu waxay intaa ku dartay in tallaabadaasi ay halis ku tahay xasilloonida gobolka iyo nabad ku wada noolaanshaha, iyadoo lagu tilmaamay isku day siyaasadeed oo lagu faragelinayo madax-bannaanida Somaliland. “Xidhiidhka Somaliland la leedahay Taiwan waxa uu ku dhisan yahay is-ixtiraam iyo mabaadi’da xeerarka caalamiga ah,” ayaa lagu caddeeyay qoraalka kasoo baxay wasaaradda arrimaha dibadda Somaliland. Waxa kale oo lagu yiri qoraalka “Isku day kasta oo lagu diiddan yahay dookha siyaasadeed ee Somaliland, gaar ahaan dhanka siyaasadda arrimaha dibadda, lama aqbali karo.” Dhanka kale, Dowladda Taiwan ayaa iyaduna si adag uga jawaabtay xayiraadda, iyadoo ku tilmaantay mid ay Soomaaliya ku qaaday cadaadis uga yimid Shiinaha. Taiwan ayaa sidoo kale tallaabo la mid ah qaaday, iyadoo mamnuucday dadka wata baasaboorka Soomaaliya inay soo galaan dhulkeeda. Shiinaha ayaa si weyn u taageeray go’aanka Soomaaliya, isagoo u arkay inuu muujinayo in Soomaaliya ay garab taagan tahay siyaasadda midnimada Shiinaha. Xiriirka sii xoogaysanaya ee Soomaaliya iyo Shiinaha ayaa sii xoojinaya cadaadiska ay labada dhinac saarayaan cilaaqaadka Somaliland iyo Taiwan, taas oo ay u arkaan mid khatar ku ah midnimadooda siyaasadeed iyo madax-bannaanidooda.
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Two US lawmakers sent a letter to the Somalian ambassador on Thursday urging his country to reverse its decision to bar Taiwan passport holders. Representatives Tom Tiffany and Andy Ogles sent a letter to Somalia’s ambassador to the US, Dahir Hassan Abdi, expressing concern about Mogadishu’s decision to declare Taiwan passports invalid. The lawmakers said this decision was issued at China’s insistence. The representatives warned that this action could lead to “severe retaliatory consequences” for Somalia and Somali citizens in the US, including those holding “Temporary Protected Status.” They said retaliatory measures include revoking this status and repatriating them to Somalia. They said other diplomatic measures in the US arsenal include an immediate suspension of all US visa issuances to Somali nationals, a refusal to recognize Somali passports for entry into or transit through the US, and a freeze on future bilateral aid. The lawmakers said this could also result in the shutdown of Somalia’s embassy in Washington, the expulsion of its personnel, and potentially even a complete break in diplomatic ties between the US and Somalia. “After all, if the Somali government insists on acting as little more than a branch office of the Chinese Communist Party, there is no reason for the United States to continue to pretend that it is independent, legitimate, or worthy of U.S. recognition,” said the representatives. They closed by calling on Mogadishu to avoid these possible consequences by “immediately reversing its arbitrary and misguided edict regarding the validity of Taiwanese passports.” The Somali Civil Aviation Authority issued a notice on April 22 stating that, starting April 30, all passports and related travel documents issued by Taiwan or its affiliated institutions would be invalid for entry into, exit from, or transit through Somalia. It said its decision was based on Somalia’s adherence to the “one China” principle under UN Resolution 2758. On Tuesday, the Ministry of Foreign Affairs protested the move, accusing Somalia of “acting under China’s instigation.” It also condemned Somalia’s interpretation of UN Resolution 2758 and linking it to the “one China” principle, which it said is an attempt to create the illusion that Taiwan is subordinate to China. Source Taiwan News Qaran News
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Morocco got their TotalEnergies CAF U20 Africa Cup of Nations, Egypt 2025, campaign off to a winning start with a dramatic 3-2 victory over Kenya in Group B on Thursday night at the 30 June Stadium in Cairo. Source: Hiiraan Online
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Mogadishu (HOL) — Heavy rains and flash floods since mid-April have swept across parts of Somalia, affecting more than 45,000 people and claiming at least four lives, according to a new situation report by the United Nations Office for the Coordination of Humanitarian Affairs (OCHA). Source: Hiiraan Online
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In politics, timing often says more than any speech ever could. And today, the timing of renewed regional manoeuvres speaks volumes — and none of it is reassuring for those clinging to the old order. Over the past few months, credible reports suggest that the United States is giving serious thought to recognising Somaliland. That is no small development. It is the result of more than thirty years of peacebuilding, statecraft, and quiet resilience. Somaliland did not arrive on the global stage with fanfare — we built ourselves up steadily, against the odds. And now, finally, the world is starting to pay attention. The UAE has deepened its partnership with Somaliland, pouring investment into Berbera Port and backing new trade corridors to Ethiopia and beyond. Western allies are showing renewed strategic interest. This growing momentum, quiet but undeniable, is making certain actors nervous. Not only in Mogadishu, but also in Beijing, and most notably, in Djibouti. Djibouti has made no secret of its opposition to Somaliland’s recognition. It views a strong, recognised Somaliland as a direct threat to its economic and strategic dominance. Their concerns are clear: • They fear the United States could expand its military footprint in Berbera, reducing Djibouti’s strategic value. • Even more critically, they fear Ethiopia — landlocked and increasingly seeking alternatives — could shift significant trade volumes from Djibouti to Berbera. Both outcomes are not only possible — they are increasingly likely. And for Djibouti, they represent an existential challenge. Recent moves by Egypt and Djibouti to reaffirm exclusive Red Sea control must be understood in this context. Egypt’s growing presence in Djibouti’s ports, and their unified rejection of external actors seeking maritime influence, are clearly designed to counter Ethiopia’s sea access ambitions — and, by extension, to constrain Somaliland’s growing importance as a regional gateway. While others focus on reinforcing old monopolies and exclusionary systems, Somaliland continues to build. Our leadership has prioritised peace, unity, and open engagement with international partners. From Berbera’s expansion to strengthening our ties with democratic allies like Taiwan, Somaliland is charting a future defined by stability and opportunity. Let’s be clear: Somaliland is not Somalia. We are not part of the dysfunction in Mogadishu, and we refuse to be drawn into crises we did not cause and do not benefit from. The louder our detractors shout — whether from Djibouti, Mogadishu, or Beijing — the clearer it becomes why Somaliland deserves its rightful place among the community of nations. Recognition is not something that can be stopped with political manoeuvring or whispered promises behind closed doors. The world is shifting. People are watching. Somaliland’s record — peace, democracy, and resilience — speaks louder than any campaign of disruption around us. The Red Sea’s future is being reshaped — and for Ethiopia, the urgency to secure alternative sea access has never been greater. For Somaliland, the opportunity to cement its strategic relevance has never been clearer. The question is not whether the future will change. It is whether Somaliland will continue to lead that change — with the same steady, determined spirit that built our peace from the ground up. We are moving forward. With or without the approval of those clinging to the past, we know who we are. It is the people of Somaliland — through their resilience, patience, and unwavering commitment to peace — who have built this progress. Others may try to block it, but history will remember who chose to build a future, and who chose to stand in the way. The writer is a former representative of the of Republic of Somaliland to the United Arab Emirates and to Kenya. Egypt’s growing presence in Djibouti’s ports, and their unified rejection of external actors seeking maritime influence, are clearly designed to counter Ethiopia’s sea access ambitions — and, by extension, to constrain Somaliland’s growing importance as a regional gateway. While others focus on reinforcing old monopolies and exclusionary systems, Somaliland continues to build. Our leadership has prioritised peace, unity, and open engagement with international partners. From Berbera’s expansion to strengthening our ties with democratic allies like Taiwan, Somaliland is charting a future defined by stability and opportunity. Let’s be clear: Somaliland is not Somalia. We are not part of the dysfunction in Mogadishu, and we refuse to be drawn into crises we did not cause and do not benefit from. The louder our detractors shout — whether from Djibouti, Mogadishu, or Beijing — the clearer it becomes why Somaliland deserves its rightful place among the community of nations. Recognition is not something that can be stopped with political manoeuvring or whispered promises behind closed doors. The world is shifting. People are watching. Somaliland’s record — peace, democracy, and resilience — speaks louder than any campaign of disruption around us. The Red Sea’s future is being reshaped — and for Ethiopia, the urgency to secure alternative sea access has never been greater. For Somaliland, the opportunity to cement its strategic relevance has never been clearer. The question is not whether the future will change. It is whether Somaliland will continue to lead that change — with the same steady, determined spirit that built our peace from the ground up. We are moving forward. With or without the approval of those clinging to the past, we know who we are. It is the people of Somaliland — through their resilience, patience, and unwavering commitment to peace — who have built this prog ress. Others may try to block it, but history will remember who chose to build a future, and who chose to stand in the way. Bashe Omar The writer is a former representative of the of Republic of Somaliland to the United Arab Emirates and to Kenya. Start Qaran News
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Guddoomiyaha Baarlamaanka Federaalka Soomaaliya, Aadan Maxamed Nuur (Madoobe) oo ay weheliyaan mas’uuliyiin kale lagu soo dhaweeyayay Magaalada Algiers ee caasimadda wadanka Algeria. Wefdiga guddoomiyaha Aqalka hoose ee Baarlamaanka Soomaaliya Aadan Madoobe ayaa waxaa garoonka diyaaradaha ee Magaaladda Algiers kusoo dhoweeyay dhigiisa guddoomiyaha Baarlamaanka ee wadanka Algeria Ibrahim Boughali iyo xubno ka tirsan Baarlamaanka wadankaas oo uu wehliyo safiirka Jamhuuriyadda Federaalka Soomaaliya u fadhiya wadanka Algeria Danjire Yuusuf Axmed Xasan ( Yusuf Jeego). Guddoomiye Aadan Maxamed Nuur (Madoobe) ayaa ka qeyb geli doona shirka Guddoomiyaasha Baarlamaanada Carabta oo maalmaha soo socda si rasmi ah u furmi doona Algeria, halkaas oo uu ka jeedin doono khudbad uu kaga hadli doono muhiimada uu lee yahay Shirka oo sanadkan looga hadli doono arrimaha wadamada Carabta gaar ahaan xaaladda Falastiin. Sidoo kale, guddoomiya Aqalka hoose ee Baarlamaanka dalka ayaa inta uu joogo wadanka Algeria waxa uu la kulmi doonaa madaxda ugu sareysa dalkan Algeria oo sanadkan shirka marti gelinaya, asigoo sidoo kale kulamo gaar gaar ah la qaadan doona guddoomiyaasha baarlamaanadda shirka ka qeyb galaya. PUNTLAND POST The post Guddoomiyaha Baarlamaanka Soomaaliya oo lagu soo dhaweeyay dalka Algeria appeared first on Puntland Post.