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80 jir Somaliya oo ka mid noqday Ardayda u fadhiisatay Imtixaanka fasalka 8-aad+Sawirro Kumanaan Ardayda Fasalka 8aad ee dugsiyada dhexe ee Soomaaliya oo Maanta si wadajir ah ugu fariistay Imtixaanka Shahaadiga ah. Cabdiraxmaan Sheekh Maxamuud oo ah 80-jir ku sugan Magaalada Gaalkacyo ayaa ka mid ah ardayda sanadkan u fariisatay imitixaanka fasalka 8aad, iyadoo Sheekada Cabdiraxmaan Sheekh Maxamuud ay qabsatay baraha bulshada. iyadoo dadka intiisa badan ay u muujinayaan taageero. Cabdiraxmaan ayaa sheegay inuu ku faraxsan yahay in heerkan uu soo gaaro, wuxuuna Bulshada ugu baaqay in Waxbarashada lagu dedaalo oo aan da’da lagu xirin. Wasiiru Dowlaha Wasaaradda waxbarashada Galmudug, Mursal Cabdi Aadan oo imtixaanka ka daah-furay Magaalada Gaalkacyo ayaa guud ahaan Ardayda iyo Oday Cabdiraxmaan u rajeeyay guul, isagoo ku bogaadiyay dedaalkooda baaxadda leh. Qaran News
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Hargeysa (Caasimada Online) – Shirkii lagu wada hadal siinayay dowladda federaalka Soomaaliya iyo maamulka Somaliland ayaa mar kale dib u dhac uu ku yimid, iyadoo la filayay inuu shalay oo 11-ka bisha July aheyd dib loo billaabo. Wararka laga helaayo dalka Jabuuti ayaa sheegaya in codsi ka yimid dowladda federaalka dartii uu u baaqday shirkaasi, waxayna codsatay in muddo toddobaad ah lagu kordhiyo balanta danbe. Dowladda Jabuuti ayaa ku wargelisay maamulka Somaliland in uu shirka dib u dhac ku yimid, waxaana baaqday wafdigii Somaliland ugu qeybgali lahaa shirkaasi oo gelinkii danbe ee Sabtidii u qorsheysneyd inay u duulaan Jabuuti. Lama oga sababta dowladda federaalka u codsatay in dib loo dhigo shirkaasi mudo todobaad ah, hase ahaatee waxaa dowladda xiligaan ku furan culeysyo siyaasadeed oo kaga imaanaya mucaaradka iyo madaxda maamulada gobolada oo ka mideysan in doorashada dalka ay ku dhacdo xiligii loogu talagalay. Dowladda Soomaaliya iyo maamulka Somaliland ayaa hore u kala saxiixday heshiis hordhac ah, inkasta oo uu u muuqday mid aan wax badan ka duwaneyn kuwii dowladihii hore, balse majiro ilaa hadda qodobo si rasmi ah uga fulay oo aan aheyn ‘isku socodka dadka’.
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Waxa la yaaba go'aanka kasoo baxay Gol. Waziirada ee PM Khayre akhriyay ee ku saabsan doorashada iyo wakhtiga ay dhacayso. Sida la ogyay Sharciga Doorashadu wuxu Golaha Wasiirrada ag yaallay sannad ku dhawaad keenay dib u dhaca jira. — Fawzia Yusuf H. Adam (@FawziaYusufAdam) July 10, 2020 Qaran News
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Hargeysa (Caasimada Online) – Wasiirka arrimaha dibedda Somaliland, Yaasiin Faratoon ayaa markale si adag uga hadlay diidmada ay kala hor-yimaadeen dowladdaha Soomaaliya iyo Shiinaha ee ku aadan xiriirka cusub ee Taiwan. Wasiirka ayaa sheegay in Somaliland ay tahay dal madax-banaan oo cid kale u dabo fadhiisaneyn danihiisa siyaasadeed, isla markaana si xor ah xiriiro diblumaasiyadeed ula sameysan karto wadamada caalamka. Somaliland oo ku dooda inay ka go’day dowladda Soomaaliya, ayaa weli kusii dhagan madax-banaanida ay ku doodo in ka badan 29-sanno, wallow aysan u helin aqoonsi caalami ah. Wasiir Faratoon ayaa is hortaaga Shiinaha iyo Soomaaliya ee xiriirkaasi ku macneeyay ‘wax aan u oolin’, maadama ay qeyb ka tahay dadaalada ay Somaliland ku baadi-goobeyso ictiraafka. Faratoon ayaa carabka ku adkeeyay in Somaliland ay si xor ah xiriir iyo heshiisyo ula gali karto dal kasta oo ay ka dhex aragto danteeda, isla markaana guul uga soo hoyn kara dadaalada ay ku raadineyso aqoonsiga. Xiriirka Taiwan iyo Somaliland ayaa dhaliyay hadal hayn badan, iyada oo meel adag iska taageen Shiinaha iyo Soomaaliya oo iyagu aaminsan inay tahay xad-gudub diblumaasiyadeed. — Xiriirka Taiwan Ictiraaf ma u horseedi karaa Somaliland?
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HARGEISA: The King Salman Humanitarian Aid and Relief Center (KSRelief), in cooperation with the National Displacement and Refugee Agency (NDRA) in Somaliland, distributed 45 tons of food and shelter aid to the displaced people affected by the fire that broke out in the camp of internally displaced persons (IDPs) in Hargeisa, Somaliland. The aid has helped 2,280 people. The assistant director of KSRelief’s branch in Africa, Youssef Al-Rahma, said: “The project comes in response to the distress calls of the NDRA after a fire broke out in the camp. To respond quickly, food and shelter aid have been provided to the affected people.” “This consisted of 380 food baskets for the affected families, as well as shelter materials comprising mattresses, blankets, mats, plastic sheeting and kitchen tools.” He added that providing this aid aims to alleviate the suffering of displaced people in the difficult circumstances the world is going through due to the coronavirus (COVID-19) pandemic. Abdulkarim Ahmed Mohammed, head of the NDRA in Somaliland, thanked King Salman and Crown Prince Mohammed bin Salman for the rapid response, highlighting that KSRelief was the only international organization to respond quickly to the fire disaster. “Joy once again returned to the lips of the camp’s residents after they had been overwhelmed by the fire in the camp that sheltered them – the fire that destroyed all their possessions,” he added. Meanwhile, KSRelief, in cooperation with the International Organization for Migration (IOM), inaugurated the solar water pumping unit in the Quda water project in Upper Egypt, Shabwah governorate. The director general of the General Authority for Rural Water Supply Projects in Shabwah, Nasser Baoum, hailed the role of KSRelief in supporting rural water projects in Shabwah and providing it with solar energy pumping systems, which reduce the financial burden on the citizens and ensure the continuation of providing better services to citizens. He called on the beneficiaries to pay attention to the solar energy system of the project and maintain it so that it can continue to provide its services to them. Arab news Qaran News
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Madaxweynaha Dowlada Puntland Saciid Cabdullahi Deni oo ku hadlaya Magiciisa iyo kan Shacabka Puntland wuxuu ka tacsiyeeyey Geeridii ku timid Madaxweynihii labaad ee Puntland isla [...] The post Madaxweyne Deni oo tacsi u diray Shacabka, Geerida Maxaweynihii labaad ee Puntland, Marxuum Maxamed Cabdi Xaashi appeared first on . Source
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PRESS RELEASE Coronavirus – Africa: COVID-19 WHO Africa Update (11 July 2020) BRAZZAVILLE, Congo (Republic of the), July 11, 2020/ — Over 556,000 confirmed COVID-19 cases on the African continent – with more than 273,000 recoveries & 12,000 deaths. View country figures & more with the WHO African Region COVID-19 Dashboard: https://arcg.is/XvuSX. Distributed by APO Group on behalf of WHO Regional Office for Africa. View multimedia content SOURCE WHO Regional Office for Africa Qaran News
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Safiirka Midowga Yurub u jooga Soomaaliya Nicolas Berlangea ayaa taageeray Shirka ka socda Magaalada Dhuusamareeb ee Caasimada Galmudug. Qoraal kooban oo uu soo dhigay Bartiisa [...] The post Midowga Yurub oo taageeray Shirka Dhuusamareeb appeared first on . Source
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Right-leaning pro-Israel groups are targeting Rep. Ilhan Omar, a Minnesota Democrat and outspoken critic of the Israeli government who is one of the most high-profile progressive members of Congress. Antone Melton-Meaux, 47, the Minneapolis attorney seeking to unseat Omar, 37, in the state’s Aug. 11 Democratic primaries, raised more than $1.5 million in May alone. Much of that cash comes from political action committees opposed to more U.S. pressure on the Israeli government. Two such groups, Pro-Israel America and NORPAC, have bundled upwards of $450,000 for Melton-Meaux to date. These Israel hawks’ investment in unseating Omar follows an expensive and ultimately unsuccessful intervention on behalf of House Foreign Affairs Committee Chairman Eliot Engel. Given Engel’s massive deficit in the in-person vote, the New York Democrat has all-but-officially lost to Jamaal Bowman, a progressive challenger who is more critical of Israel, in his June 23 primary. Omar’s race provides this subset of pro-Israel activists and donors a fresh opportunity to demonstrate their strength after an embarrassing defeat. “The stakes are high because Members of Congress are watching to see how much muscle these groups really have,” said Joel Rubin, a progressive foreign policy hand who ran Jewish outreach for Vermont Sen. Bernie Sanders’ campaign and served as a senior official in the Obama administration’s State Department. As of the end of May, Pro-Israel America, which was founded by two former staffers at the pro-Israel mega-lobbying group, the American Israel Public Affairs Committee, or AIPAC, had raised over $303,000 for Melton-Meaux’s bid from hundreds of individual donors, according to official campaign finance disclosures. NORPAC, a metropolitan New York City-area group, claims credit for raising Melton-Meaux an estimated $150,000 over the course of three virtual fundraisers in May and June. Leaders of both organizations cited Omar’s left-wing views about the Israeli-Palestinian conflict, including her apparent support for the international Boycott, Divestment and Sanctions movement against Israel, as a motivation for supporting a challenge against her. Omar, who supports a two-state solution to the Israeli-Palestinian conflict, does not agree with BDS supporters’ goal of a single bi-national state.) “Rep. Omar’s views are way out of step with her Democratic colleagues and the American public,” Jeff Mendelsohn, a former AIPAC official who runs Pro-Israel America, said in a statement. The pro-Israel leaders also pointed to insensitive comments Omar has made that they consider anti-Semitic. “People are very motivated to get rid of someone who they feel is a racist against them and against their families,” said Ben Chouake, a New Jersey physician and president of NORPAC. “A lot of people wanted in on this one.” While the groups are offering Melton-Meaux serious cash, their support comes with potential political risks since both organizations raise money for Republican candidates as well. In particular, NORPAC, which has been around for much longer than Pro-Israel America, is a major source of campaign cash for top Republicans. This election cycle, about two-thirds of the money it has raised has gone to Republican candidates, including over $160,000 to Senate Majority Leader Mitch McConnell (Ky.), the largest recipient of NORPAC cash in Congress in the past two years. (In 2018, NORPAC’s giving was inversely proportional, with about two-thirds of its fundraising going toward Democrats.) “We are not party-driven,” Chouake said. “We’re issue-driven.” Some major NORPAC donors even contribute to President Donald Trump. Howard Jonas, founder of the telecommunications firm IDT, donated the maximum individual contribution of $5,600 to Trump’s reelection, as well as $8,900 to the Republican National Committee. Omar is already using the support of figures like Jonas against Melton-Meaux. “Trump and his campaign don’t only have a problem with me and people who look like me — they are threatened by our growing progressive movement,” she wrote in a June 30 tweet soliciting new contributions. “So much so their donors are even funding our Democratic establishment opponents’ campaigns.” Bad Blood From The Start Omar elicited the ire of defenders of Israeli government policies essentially from the moment that she won her race to represent Minnesota’s 5th Congressional District in 2018. While she implied as a candidate that she did not support BDS, after her general election win, she announced that she was supportive of the policy even though she continues to question its effectiveness and does not agree with proponents’ dedication to a one-state solution. (Her campaign maintains that Omar has been consistent all along because she continues to harbor the same reservations about BDS’s effectiveness that she expressed as a candidate.) Omar’s first two months in office were plagued by controversy over remarks perceived by many to be anti-Semitic. In Feb. 2019, Omar tweeted the rap lyrics “It’s all about the Benjamins, baby,” as a commentary on why House Minority Leader Kevin McCarthy (R-Calif.) was vowing “action” against Omar and Rep. Rashida Tlaib (D-Mich.) for their views about Israel. Omar’s comment reflected a widely held view on the left that groups like Pro-Israel America and NORPAC hold so much sway in Congress because of their campaign cash (“Benjamins” is slang for hundred-dollar bills imprinted with the image of Benjamin Franklin). But the comments provoked accusations from Jewish leaders and many Democrats that Omar was employing anti-Semitic tropes about Jews using money to control politics. Omar “unequivocally” apologized even as she reaffirmed her criticism of the “problematic role” of many lobbying groups, from AIPAC to the National Rifle Association. In a speech to a pro-Palestinian Washington audience a few weeks later, Omar lamented the “political influence in this country that says that it is OK for people to push for allegiance to a foreign country.” Omar’s full remarks express solidarity with her Jewish constituents who find “sanctuary” in Israel, but critics argued that her reference to “people who push allegiance to a foreign country” revived the historically anti-Semitic charge that Jewish Americans are not entirely loyal to the United States. Omar cleared the air in a Washington Post op-ed outlining her human rights-focused approach to foreign policy. In the essay, she argues that the U.S. would have more credibility admonishing adversaries like Iran and Venezuela if it also held allies like Saudi Arabia and Israel to higher standards. Omar has also apologized for a 2012 tweet critical of the Israeli invasion of Gaza that used offensive rhetoric. “Israel has hypnotized the world, may Allah awaken the people and help them see the evil doings of Israel,” she wrote at the time. A Threat To The Hawkish Bipartisan Consensus Omar represents one of the most reliably Democratic House seats in the country. The district, which encompasses Minneapolis and some of its suburbs, is the historic heart of the state’s small but significant Jewish community. Despite their disagreements on some policy questions, Omar has engaged with her Jewish constituents. Rabbi Avi Olitzky, who leads a St. Louis Park congregation and sits on AIPAC’s national council, reports having a fine working relationship with Omar. “Though there are a number of topics, especially around the U.S.-Israel relationship, on which Rep. Omar and I do not see eye to eye, I am grateful for the opportunity to continue that dialogue,” he said. “She has welcomed me into her office to have those conversations.” Notably though, the liberal pro-Israel group J Street, which endorsed Omar’s predecessor, Keith Ellison, from 2008 onward, is staying out of Omar’s race. “J Street has a good relationship with Rep. Omar and her office and regularly consult with them about promoting our shared goals of diplomacy-first U.S. leadership, Israeli-Palestinian peace and human rights in the region,” J Street spokesman Logan Bayroff said in a statement. Notwithstanding her support for BDS, which remains a minority position among rank-and-file Democrats, Omar’s overall approach to the U.S.-Israel relationship is consistent with the direction of the party. Nationwide, more than two-thirds of Democratic voters back tying U.S. aid to Israeli compliance with historic U.S. policies, including opposition to settlement expansion, according to a Center for American Progress poll. Meanwhile, in Congress, where resolutions condemning BDS still pass with large, bipartisan majorities, Omar’s support for placing tougher conditions on U.S. aid to the Israeli government is becoming more mainstream. As the Israeli government has adopted increasingly right-wing policies, even some staunchly pro-Israel Democratic politicians have given the idea their imprimatur. One such Democrat, Maryland Sen. Chris Van Hollen, a member of party leadership, introduced an amendment that would bar use of U.S. aid for Israeli annexation of the occupied West Bank. Preserving a bipartisan consensus in which conditioning U.S. aid to Israel remains politically costly is a priority for groups like Pro-Israel America and NORPAC. They believe that Israel’s security concerns justify its ongoing occupation of Palestinian lands; that U.S. intelligence cooperation with Israel provides U.S. taxpayers an invaluable return on their $3.8-billion-a-year assistance to the Jewish state; and that efforts to pressure Israel unfairly single the country out among recipients of U.S. aid. (In fact, Omar’s stance toward Saudi Arabia, another U.S. ally and military collaborator, appears to be harsher than her views on Israel: She has called for the U.S. to stop selling the country weapons altogether.) n an interview, Melton-Meaux told HuffPost that while he opposes annexation, he also opposes conditioning U.S. aid to Israel in response to it. “It is important for us, in the United States, to be voicing our concerns,” he said. Unlike the pro-Israel groups fundraising for him, Melton-Meaux supports then-President Barack Obama’s nuclear nonproliferation agreement with Iran in 2015. He wants the United States to reenter the agreement, though he would like to do away with the sunsetting provisions that ended restrictions on Iran’s nuclear capacities after 15 years. He also wants the U.S. to play the role of an “honest broker” in the Israeli-Palestinian conflict. Asked why he thought the more hawkish groups were so supportive of his bid, Melton-Meaux said, “They want someone that will be a listener, someone that will work hard at bringing the parties together, that won’t have ideological purity tests when it comes to these types of conversations.” Neither Pro-Israel America nor NORPAC claimed to have a clear policy litmus test for the candidates it endorses. “Pro-Israel America endorsed Antone Melton-Meaux because he opposes Rep. Ilhan Omar’s divisive politics and supports the important alliance between the U.S. and Israel, a partnership that benefits both countries,” Mendelsohn of Pro-Israel America said. Joel Rubin, who has also worked as an aide on Capitol Hill, sees something more strategic at play in the coalescing of right-leaning pro-Israel groups behind Melton-Meaux. “What Ilhan Omar represents is a voice that provokes a conversation” on U.S. aid to Israel and BDS in the halls of Congress, Rubin said. “The point of supporting a challenger to her is to try to stifle that voice.” An Ideological Conflict Like Omar, Melton-Meaux has a unique personal story to tell. His ancestors were enslaved in Kentucky until slave owner John Meaux emancipated them and granted them his land when he died in 1828. Meaux’s white descendants challenged the will in court, but Melton-Meaux’s ancestors won their freedom thanks to a Kentucky Supreme Court ruling. Melton-Meaux’s father fought to integrate a local Kentucky high school in the 1950s and went on to become one of the first Black electrical engineering graduates from the University of Kentucky. Melton-Meaux, who grew up in Cincinnati, is an employment lawyer with his own workplace mediation firm. He also has ties to the Jewish community that date to his days as an undergraduate at Washington University in St. Louis, and is proficient in biblical Hebrew thanks to a masters degree he obtained from Union Theological Seminary, a Christian divinity school in New York City. Asked why he decided to run, Melton-Meaux said he believes that Omar has pursued national fame at the expense of attention to the district. His campaign slogan is “Focused on the 5th.” “She hasn’t shown up for voters and she hasn’t shown up for votes,” Melton-Meaux said, claiming that Omar has missed 40 votes in her first term in the House. “She is distracted with Twitter fights with the president or even with the Democratic Party.” Omar’s campaign website states that she has a 95% participation rate in more than 800 votes. She missed some votes due to a relative’s death from COVID-19 and the Muslim holiday of Eid al-Fitr, according to the campaign. Omar has introduced 17 amendments that passed in the Democratic-controlled House. One of them, an expansion of federal funding during COVID-19 for subsidized school lunch programs, became law as part of the CARES Act relief package in late March. Melton-Meaux has attracted some organic support in the district unrelated to foreign policy, including from prominent Black figures like former NAACP President Nekima Levy Armstrong and attorney Don Lewis, a friend and colleague of Melton-Meaux’s. Speaking broadly about his criticism of Omar, Lewis said, “Her focus is on broader issues that tend to enhance her celebrity to the detriment of the local interests of the district.” Beneath the surface, it’s clear that Melton-Meaux and many of his local supporters are simply not as progressive as Omar. Melton-Meaux and Lewis both characterized themselves as progressives who are just more pragmatic and results-oriented than Omar. Moderate Democrats have long cited concerns about efficacy to disguise their ideological qualms about more left-wing politicians. For example, former Secretary of State Hillary Clinton ran for president in 2016 as a “progressive who gets things done.” Melton-Meaux supported one of Omar’s more moderate competitors in the Aug. 2018 House primaries and cast a vote for Sen. Elizabeth Warren (D-Mass.) in the state’s March 3 presidential primary. Omar voted for Sanders, as did the voters in Minnesota’s 5th (Warren came in third after former Vice President Joe Biden). The contrast between the two candidates on the issues is also significant. Melton-Meaux supports creating a “primary care for all” health care system and public health insurance option, rather than Medicare for All. While Omar favors tougher rent regulations and an expansion of public housing, Melton-Meaux prefers incentivizing more housing construction and the distribution of vouchers to low-income renters. Melton-Meaux, whose son attends a charter school, is a champion of charter schools; Omar is a skeptic. Though Omar is the Congressional Progressive Caucus’ whip, Melton-Meaux said only that he was “open” to joining the CPC. And unlike many Democrats, he does not have a policy of refusing corporate PAC money, though he said it has not yet come up because he hasn’t received any offers. Perhaps for those reasons, Melton-Meaux has also attracted a lot of donations from financial industry executives, including a $2,800 check from Jonathan Gray, the president of the private equity giant Blackstone. Blackstone has been in the news for filling the campaign coffers of House Ways and Means Chairman Richard Neal (D-Mass.). In December, Neal stalled a bipartisan effort to reform “surprise” medical billing that would have hurt Blackstone’s bottom line. In addition to the support of the state Democratic Party and organized labor, Omar appears to have the cash to withstand an onslaught. As of the end of March, she had spent more than $2 million and had more than $1.3 million left over. More than 99% of the donations she receives are under $200; the average contribution is $18. She also has the endorsement of Ellison, who is now Minnesota Attorney General. Ellison’s role as chief prosecutor of the Minneapolis police officers charged with murdering George Floyd has earned him national attention. Ellison told HuffPost that his support for Omar stems from years of working with her on progressive priorities like Medicare for All, climate change and workers’ rights. “I believe she is for these things because she’s been doing these things since I met her … She was fighting for people,” he said. “These other folks might be nice, but we have to take their word for it because there’s no evidence that they have done much of anything for anyone.”
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A Turkish court said on Friday it annulled a 1934 government decree turning Istanbul’s Hagia Sophia into a museum, ruling it was unlawful and paving the way for the building’s conversion back into a mosque despite international warnings against such a move. President Recep Tayyip Erdogan, who has championed Islam and religious observance during his 17-year rule, supported the Hagia Sophia campaign, saying Muslims should be able to pray there again. Erdogan had proposed restoring the mosque status of the UNESCO World Heritage Site, a focal point of both the Christian Byzantine and Muslim Ottoman empires and now one of the most visited monuments in Turkey. “It was concluded that the settlement deed allocated it as a mosque and its use outside this character is not possible legally,” the Council of State, Turkey’s top administrative court, said in a ruling. “The cabinet decision in 1934 that ended its use as a mosque and defined it as a museum did not comply with laws.” Hagia Sophia is nearly 1,500 years old and served as one of the most exalted seats of Christian and then Muslim worship in the world. The association that brought the court case, the latest in a 16-year legal battle, said Hagia Sophia was the property of Sultan Mehmet, the Ottoman leader who captured the city in 1453 and turned the already 900-year-old Byzantine church into a mosque. Erdogan acted quickly after the ruling, signing and tweeting a decree that declared Hagia Sophia open to Muslim worship. He said the first prayers inside could take place on July 24. “The decision was taken to hand over the management of the Ayasofya Mosque … to the Religious Affairs Directorate and open it for worship,” the decision signed by Erdogan said. Hundreds of people gathered near Hagia Sophia celebrating the ruling. “Those who built this did it to worship God as well,” said Osman Sarihan, a teacher. “Thank God today, it reverted to its main purpose. Today, God will be worshipped in this mosque.” In parliament in Ankara, AK Party members stood and applauded after Erdogan’s decree was read aloud. UNESCO to conduct review UNESCO said on Friday its world heritage committee would review Hagia Sophia’s status. The United Nations agency said the decision raised questions about the impact on its universal value as a site of importance transcending borders and generations, which is necessary to be included on its coveted list of World Heritage sites. Countries must notify the UN’s cultural body of any changes in the status of a site, triggering a review by its heritage committee, it said in a statement. “It is regrettable that the Turkish decision was not the subject of dialogue nor notification beforehand,” the statement said. “UNESCO calls on the Turkish authorities to open a dialogue without delay in order to avoid a step back from the universal value of this exceptional heritage whose preservation will be reviewed by the World Heritage Committee in its next session.” Outside Turkey, the prospect of change has raised alarm. Ecumenical Patriarch Bartholomew, spiritual head of 300 million Orthodox Christians, said altering the status of Hagia Sophia would fracture Eastern and Western worlds, while Greek Orthodox leaders and Russia’s Orthodox church have also criticized the potential move. The association committed to making Hagia Sophia a mosque again has pressed Turkish courts several times in the years-long fight to annul Ataturk’s decree. The association even suggested that the president’s signature on the document was forged. That argument was based on a discrepancy in Ataturk’s signature on the edict, passed around the same time that he assumed his surname, from his signature on subsequent documents.
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Muqdisho (Caasimada Online) – Askari ka tirsan ilaalada wasiirka cadaaladda xukuumadda Soomaaliya ayaa caawa wadada Maka Al-mukarama ee magaalada Muqdisho ku dilay masuul ka tirsanaa xaafiiska xeer ilaalinta Qaranka. Marxuumka la dilay waxaa lagu magacaabi jiray Maxamed Cabdulqaadir Cilmi, waxaana la sheegay in uu Agaasimihii ka ahaa waaxda IT-da ee xafiska xeer illaalinta Qaranka. Xeer ilaaliyaha Qaranka Suleymaan Maxamed Maxamuud oo war kasoo saaray dilka masuulkas ayaa sheegay inay gacanta ku dhigeen askarigii dilay marxuumka, isla markaana ay baaritaano ku socdaan. Sidoo kale Xeer ilaaliyaha guud ee Qaranka ayaa tacsi u diray qoyska iyo ehellada uu ka baxay Allaha u naxariistee Maxamed Cabdulqaadir oo ka tirsanaa xaafiiska xeer ilaalinta. “Waxaan la wadaagayaa qoyska, ehelada iyo shaqaalaha xafiiska Xeer-ilaaliyaha Guud ee Qaranka, tacsi tiiraanyo leh geeridii naxdinta lahayd ee ku timid Maxamed Cabdulqaadir Cilmi oo gacan ka xaqdaran ku dishay maantay magaalada Muqdisho,” ayuu yiri xeer ilaaliga Qaranka Suleymaan. “Marxuumku wuxuu kamid ahaa hawladeenada Xafiiska, wuxuuna ahaa shaqsi firfircoon oo karti iyo howl karnimo ku sifoobay. Waxaa la xiray gacan ku dhiiglihii dilay marxuuka, waxaana socota baaritaan” ayuu qoraalkiisa sii raaciyey. Dilka marxuumkaas ayaa ka dhacay agagaarka isgoyka Xaaji-Baasto, waxaana la sheegay in markii askarigan ka tirsan ilaalada wasiirka cadaaladda uu dilka geysanayey uu wasiirku saarnaa gaariga, isla markaana istaafkiisu ay ka shakiyeen gaari uu watay marxuumka la dilay, sidaasna ay xabado ugu fureen.
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INAA LILAAHI WA INAA ILEYHI RAAJUCUUN. GEERIDU WAA XAQ. Allaah ha u naxariistee waxaa maanta oo Sabti ah taariikhduna tahay 11.07.2020 ku geeriyootay magaalada Minneapolis [...] The post Marxuumad Xaawo Khadar Cabdulle oo ku geeriyootay magaalada Minneapolis.Waxaana beri Axad lagu aasi doonaa Qabuuraha Islaamka ee Burnsville appeared first on . Source
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Dhageyso:-Barnaamijka Qubanaha Wararka Shabelle Hoos riix si aad u Dhageysato:- https://www.radioshabelle.com/wp-content/uploads/2020/07/Bar___Qubanaha-Shabelle-11-0720.mp3 View the full article
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Ethiopia oo ku darsatay 18KM oo ka mid ah dhulka Soomaaliya
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Muqdisho (Caasimada Online)-Xildhibaan Cabdirisaaq Maxamed Axmed ‘Jindi’ oo ka tirsan xildhibaanada golaha shacabka ayaa maanta kulanka baarlamaanka ka sheegay in dowladda Itoobiya ay gudaha u soo gashay dhulka Soomaaliya, gaar ahaan gobolka Hiiraan. Wasiirka Gaashaandhigga Soomaaliya Xasan Cali Maxamed ‘Amardambe’ ayaa maanta xildhibaanada golaha shacabka ee baarlamaanka ka hor akhriyey Sharciga Difaaca Qaranka Soomaaliya. Akhrinta sharcigaas kadib ayaa xildhibaano ka tirsan golaha shacabka waxay ka weydiiyeen su’aalo, waxaana xildhibaanadaas ka mid ahaa Xildhibaan Cabdirisaaq Maxamed Axmed ‘Jindi’ oo wasiirka weydiiyey su’aal ku aadan arin ka taagan xuduuda ay wadaagaan Soomaaliya iyo Itoobiya. Su’aasha Xildhibaan Jindi ayaa ku aadaneyd qorshaha wasaaradda difaaca Soomaaliya uga yaalla in calanka dowlad kale si awood ah looga taago gudaha Soomaaliya. “Gobolka Hiiraan wuxuu xuduud la leeyahay dalka Itoobiya, waxaana xuduud beenaad ahaan jirtay degmada Feerfeer, waxaan la soconaa in 7 –KM meel u jirta Feerfeer oo la yiraahdo Abaarey oo dhul Soomaaliyeed ah laga taagay calanka Itoobiya, seddax todobaad ka horna waxaan ka war-qabnaa, in Itoobiya ay qorsheyneysay 18-KM oo gudaha Soomaaliya ah inay soo gasho” ayuu yiri Xildhibaan Jindi. Xildhibaanka oo hadalkiisa sii watay ayaa wasiirka gaashaandhigga weydiiyey halka laga koontoroolayo xuduuda Soomaaliya, maadaama ay gudaha u soo gashay Itoobiya. “Wasiirka waxaan weydiinayaa xuduudii dalka 18 KM ayaa gudaha loo soo galay, marka halkee laga koontoroolayaa xuduudaha dalka”? ayuu yiri. Hoos ka Daawo -
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Istanbul (Caasimada Online) – Maxkamad sare oo Turkish ah ayaa maanta go’aamisay in laga noqdo xeer hore oo Hagia Sophia ka dhigay madxaf, taasi oo dhabbaha u xaareysa in dhismahan caanka ah dib loogu celiyo Masjid. Golaha Qaranka, oo ah maamulka maxkamadeed ee ugu sarreeya Turkiga, kaasi oo 2-dii July ka dooday kiiskan, ayaa maanta nasakhay go’aan ay 1934-kii gaareen golaha wasiirada oo Hagia Sophia ka dhigay Madxaf. Madaxweynaha Turkiga, Reccep Tayyip Erdogan ayaa kadib go’aanka ku dhowaaqay in Muslimiinta dib loogu furi doono inay ku tukadaan Hagia Sophia, oo UNESCO ay u aqoonsan tahay inay tahay Dhaxal-Adduun. Go’aankan ayaa ka carreysiiyey dalal ay ka mid tahay Greece, Mareykanka, Faransiiska iyo ururo Kirishtan ah. Xoghayaha arrimaha dibedda Mareykanka Mike Pompeo ayaa dhalleeceeyey go’aanka Turkey kadib markii dhegaha laga fureystay baaqiisii Arbacadii ee ku booriyey Turkey in Hagia Sophia ay sii ahaato madxaf. Madaxweyne Recep Tayyip Erdogan ayaa horey usoo jeediyey in dhismahan oo muhiim u ahaa boqortooyadii Kirishtanka ee Byzantine iyo tii Islaamka ee Cusmaaniyiinta dib looga dhigo Masjid. Dhismaha Hagia Sophia oo ahaa Masjid, kuna yaalla Istanbul, ayaa waxaa madxaf loogu beddelay go’aan ay dowladda Turkiga gaartay 1934-kii, xilligaas oo ahayd sanadihii hore calmaaniyadda uu Turkiga ka dhigay aas-aasaheeda Mustafa Kemal Ataturk. Hagia Sophia, oo ku yaal Istanbul, ayaa markii waxay ay muddo 900 sano ahayd kaniisad, waxaana kadib laga dhigay Masjid-kii ugu muhiimsanaa taariikhda Cusmaaniyiinta muddo 500 sano ah kadib.
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Ethiopia is gradually and steadily opening up doors and minds to international relations. Testament to this was when French President Macron sealed a deal with Ethiopian Prime Minister Abiy Ahmed when they met in March 2019. Source: Hiiraan Online
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Madaxweynaha Puntland Saciid Cabdullahi Deni ayaa amaanay da’daalka ay bilaaweeyn maamulka Galmudug,isagoo geesta kale sheegay in doorashooyinka dalka ay muhiim tahay in ay kawada hadlaan madaxda Dowladda Federaalka iyo hoggaamiyaasha maamul Goboleedyada. Halkan Ka Daawo Khudbadii Madaxweyne Deni ee Furitaanka Shirka Source: goobjoog.com
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Madaxweynaha Koonfur galbeed Cabdicasis Laftagareen oo ka hadlay furintaanka shirka ayaa mahadcelin ka sokow waxaa uu sheegay in shirka looga hadlayo arrimaha amni, siyaasad, dhaqaale, doorasho,iyo midkii marxaladda kala guurka looga gudbi lahaa, oo ah wax ku xiran mustaqbalka umadda Soomaaliyeed. Halkan Ka Daawo Khudbadii Madaxweyne Laftagareen ee Furitaanka Shirka Source: goobjoog.com
