Dhageystayaasheena Radio Dalsan ee ku xiran Webkeena www.radiodalsan.com waxaan idin soo gudbineynaa Barnamijka Wareegga Wararka 24-Ka Saac ee Radio Dalsan ...
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Maleeshiyaad hubeysan ayaa maanta bililiqeystay gaadiidkii safaaradda Soomaaliya ee dalka Suudaan, sida uu xaqiijiyey safiirka Soomaaliya ee dalkaas Amb. Maxamed ...
Waxaa maanta Magaalada Nairobi ka furmay shirka hannaanka deyn-cafinta Soomaaliya, kaas oo socon doona muddo Afar maalmood ah, waxaana goobjoog ...
Ra’iisul Wasaaraha Xukuumadda Jamhuuriyadda Federaalka Soomaaliya, Mudane Xamsa Cabdi Barre, ayaa maanta hortagay Guddoonka iyo Guddiga Joogtada ah ee Golaha ...
President William Ruto and his counterpart in Djibouti, Ismail Guelleh, highlighted the importance of aligning the withdrawal of  regional force  from Somalia with the country's security capabilities. The duo  who spoke at a press conference in Djibouti seemed to indicate that they were opposed to any proposal to end the mandate of troops in Somalia unless Somalia could demonstrate its ability to effectively combat Al Shabaab. In accordance with UN Resolution 2670, the African Union Transition Mission in Somalia (ATMIS) is expected to withdraw 2,000 troops by June 30 in a phased transfer of security duties to Somali security forces as part of the Somali Transition Plan execution. Ruto and Guelleh emphasized the importance of protecting the successes of , the African Union Mission in Somalia (AMISOM). "As troop contributing countries to the African Union Mission in Somalia (AMISOM),  we agreed that the upcoming IGAD  Summit should address the Somalia transition plan while safeguarding the gains made by AMISOM/ATMIS." They further added that the drawdown must ensure that Somalia's security forces take charge of regions liberated from the Al-Qaeda-linked jihadist group Al-Shabaab. "On the regional front, we reaffirmed our common goal of promoting peace and stability in the Horn of Africa region," Ruto stated. The African Union Peace Mission has until December 31, 2024, to leave Somalia. Both the Federal Government of Somalia (FGS) and the ATMIS reiterated their dedication to ensuring a smooth transition of security responsibilities to Somali security forces. During a joint press briefing on June 8 at the Villa Somalia in Mogadishu, AU Special Representative to Somalia Mohamed El-Amine Souef and Somalia Minister for Information, Culture, and Tourism Daud Aweis stated that military operations against Al Shabaab to liberate remaining territories under their authority were still underway in various parts of the country. The African Union Peace Mission has until December 31, 2024, to depart Somalia. ...
Dhageystayaasheena Radio Dalsan ee ku xiran Webkeena www.radiodalsan.com waxaan idin soo gudbineynaa Warka Duhurnimo ee Radio Dalsan waxaa Akhrinaya:-Abdinasir Daahir ...
Waxaa Maanta magaalada DJabuuti ee Caasimadda Dalka Jabuuti ka furmaya Shirka Dalalka ku midaysan urur Goboleedka Igaad, kaasi oo sanadkaan ...
Security forces in Kismayo, Jubbaland, have apprehended a civilian suspected of fatally stabbing his mother in the Farjanno district Sunday. ...
An employee with the World Health Organization (WHO) was among those killed in the weekend siege of a beachside hotel ...
Abdirisakh Khalif Ahmed, the Speaker of Parliament for the self-declared state of Somaliland, has resigned amidst a prosecution led by ...
Ra'iisal wasaarihii hore ee Scotland Nicola Sturgeon ayaa la xidhay, iyada oo saldhiga lagu hayey illaa toddoba saacadood, ka dib ...
Mogadishu – Former Somali President Mohamed Abdullahi Farmaajo has strongly condemned the arrest and alleged mistreatment of traditional elder Hussein...
Mogadishu – The Banadir Regional Police Command has announced new measures aimed at strengthening security in Mogadishu and curbing high-risk...
Washington / Nairobi – Kenya has contracted Continental Strategy LLC, a U.S.-based lobbying and government relations firm, to strengthen its diplomatic...
Nairobi, – The Intergovernmental Authority on Development (IGAD) has welcomed the political agreement on Somalia’s electoral framework reached between the...
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