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Jimco, Aug 10, 2012
Askar ka tirsan ciidamada DKMG ah oo ku dhintay Qarax lagu eegtay Xaafadda Suuqa Xoolaha ee Degmada Huriwaa
Jimco, Ogoosto 10, 2012 (HOL) — Ugu yaraan laba askari ayaa ku dhintay laba kalena way ku dhaawacmeen kaddib qarax miino lagula eegtay gaari uu watay sarkaal ka tisran ciidamada DKMG ah xaafadda Suuqa Xoolaha ee degmada Huriwaa ee gobolka Banaadir.
Qaraxan oo ahaa mid xooggan ayaa burbur gaarsiiyay gaarigii, iyadoo la sheegay in sarkaalka oo lagu magacaabo Saneey Cabdulle uu ka badbaaday, balse askarta dhimatay iyo kuwa dhaawacmay ayaa ka mid ahaa ilaaladiisa gaarka ah.
"Gaariga uu sarkaalku wato waxaa qaraxa lagula eegtay xaafadda Suuqa Xoolaha, waxaan ku dhintay laba askari, laba kalena dhaawacyo ayaa kasoo gaaray," ayuu yiri sarkaal ka tirsan dowladda oo saxaafadda la hadlay.
Sarkaalka la weeraray ayaa wuxuu ahaa taliye urur iyadoo weerarkiisa ay durba sheegatay Xarakada Al-shabaab oo sheegtay in qaraxaas oo ahaa mid abaabulan ay ku dishay askar fara badan oo ka tirsan kuwa dowladda.
Ciidamada dowladda KMG ah ee ku sugan xaafadda Suuqa Xoolaha ayaa ka bilaabay xaafaddaas baaritaanno ay ku raadinayaan kooxihii weerarkaas ka dambeeyay, inkastoo aysan jirin cid weli loo qabtay.
Qaraxan ayaa kusoo beegmaya iyadoo Arbacadii dorraad uu qarax noocan oo kale ah ka dhacay xaafaddaas, kaasoo lagu dilay sideed askari oo ilaalo u ahaa guddoomiye ku xigeenka gobolka Shabeellada Dhexe ee DKMG ah oo lagu weeraray qaraxa.
Maxamed Xaaji Xuseen, Hiiraan Online
maxuseen@hiiraan.com
Muqdisho, Soomaaliya
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Somali News
African Union pledges continuing support for Somalia
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Xinhua
8/10/2012 4:21 PM EST
MOGADISHU (Xinhua) -- The African Union peacekeeping mission in Somalia on Tuesday vowed its commitment to supporting the horn of African country’s peace process as the nation marks one year after the ouster of Al-Shabaab from Mogadishu.
Key political risks to watch in Kenya
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Reuters
8/10/2012 4:19 PM EST
NAIROBI Aug 10 (Reuters) - Kenya plans to hold its first election in March since an eruption of fighting that marred the last vote five years ago. But mounting problems are raising fears about whether the next vote in east Africa's biggest economy will be fair and peaceful.
5 convicted in Va. for smuggling illegal African drug khat gets sentences of 1 year or less
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AP
8/10/2012 4:16 PM EST
ALEXANDRIA, Va. — Five men and women convicted of smuggling millions of dollars’ worth of the illegal African drug khat (COT) into the U.S. all received prison sentences of one year or less.
Somalia takes further political steps
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UPI
8/10/2012 4:15 PM EST
MOGADISHU, Somalia, Aug. 10 (UPI) -- The United Nations welcomed the Somali signing of a national security and stabilization plan by the country's president.
Commercial banks in Kenya eye Somalia and Ethiopia
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Xinhua
8/10/2012 3:37 PM EST
NAIROBI (Xinhua) -- Several commercial banks in Kenya are eying new acquisitions and partnership deals in Ethiopia and Somalia markets as part of their regional expansion drive made possible by their high capital reserves, the head of the banking industry lobby group, a banking official said on Tuesday.
Somali Cabinet rejects newly created districts
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Bar-Kulan
8/10/2012 2:40 PM EST
The cabinet has overwhelmingly agreed to reject newly created districts in the country calling it unconstitutional and unprocedural.
Mo Farah's family cheers him on from Somaliland village
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Guardian
8/10/2012 1:12 PM EST
The tiny homestead lies deep in the savanna, far from any road; tyre marks in the dirt offer the only trail. Nearby, a cow and a donkey drag a wooden plough in uneasy tandem. Looking on is Faisal Farah, who has receding short hair, two prominent yellowing front teeth – and a blue jacket that says "Team GB".
US terror drone kills 5 people in southern Somalia
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PressTV
8/10/2012 1:07 PM EST
At least five people have been killed and several of others injured in an attack by a US assassination drone in southern Somalia, Press TV reports.
Camel milk may help control diabetes, researchers say
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LA Times
8/10/2012 1:01 PM EST
CAIRO -- Camels from Sudan and Somalia are led across Egypt’s deserts, where they are sold for meat or pressed into service hauling tourists around ancient tombs and temples. But one part of the camel is often overlooked: Its salty milk may help in controlling diabetes.
Statement from the Special Representative of the Secretary-General on the signing of the NSSP Decree
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UNPOS
8/10/2012 8:53 AM EST
The UN Special Representative of the Secretary General (SRSG) for Somalia, Dr. Augustine Mahiga, welcomed the presidential decree on the National Security and Stabilization Plan (NSSP), signed by President of Somalia Sheikh Sharif Sheikh Ahmed, on 8 August 2012.
After decades of war, seed of hope arrives in Somalia
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Scoop.co.nz
8/10/2012 5:31 AM EST
In a field of dozens of candidates, President Sheikh Sharif Ahmed is confident of re-election later this month.
Meles absence fuels regional anxieties
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Financial Times
8/10/2012 5:27 AM EST
The prolonged absence of Meles Zenawi, Ethiopia’s usually hyperactive prime minister, has sparked a covert succession struggle at home and prompted fears farther afield for a future without one of east Africa’s diplomatic and security linchpins.
Kenyan warplanes hit al-Shabab base in Somali village
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Press TV
8/10/2012 5:22 AM EST
Kenyan fighter jets have pounded a base, run by Somalia’s al-Shabab fighters in the southern region of lower Juba, reportedly causing casualties and damage, Press TV reports.
'al-Shabaab' suspect arrested in the Dadaab refugee camp
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Xinhua
8/10/2012 5:18 AM EST
Kenyan police have arrested suspected Al-Shabaab fighter who is behind a spate of crimes in Dadaab, the world’s largest refugee camp in northern Kenya.
Armed guards force pirates to halt hijacks
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Daily News & Analysis
8/10/2012 5:05 AM EST
Pirate attacks off Somalia dropped to zero for the first full month since the practice emerged more than five years ago, new figures show.
Food prices in Somalia rise to unprecedented highs
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Press TV
8/10/2012 4:54 AM EST
With the advent of the Muslim holy month of Ramadan, the Somali capital Mogadishu has witnessed a steady rise in the prices import commodities. The prices remain unstable for specific commodities such as rice, wheat, sugar and oil that are the commonly consumed goods in Somalia.
Mo Farah spreads thrill of Olympic victory to Mogadishu
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LA Times
8/10/2012 4:49 AM EST
Runner Mo Farah's gold medal in the London Games symbolizes enormous hope for Somalis yearning for a normal, peaceful country.
AU wants 600 Ugandan soldiers to leave Somalia
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New Vision
8/10/2012 4:42 AM EST
Uganda has over deployed in Somalia and as a result, the African Union (AU) has directed that 600 of its men return home.
Abdi Mohamed Samatar, "We decided to sacrifice our lives to safeguard the ministry"
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IRIN
8/10/2012 4:17 AM EST
MOGADISHU, (IRIN) - Abdi Mohamed Samatar is a Somali policeman who has served as a security officer in the Ministry of Foreign Affairs since Somalia last had a functioning government in 1991
UN cautions enemies of the Somali peace process
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AFP
8/10/2012 4:04 AM EST
UNITED NATIONS - The United Nations Security Council warned Al-Qaeda-linked Shebab rebels on Thursday against trying to impede the peace process in Somalia.
USA: Concord, NH Neighborhood Bands Together After Hate Crime
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CBS Boston
8/10/2012 3:48 AM EST
CONCORD, NH (CBS) – A New Hampshire neighborhood is banding together after a hate crime. Hundreds came out to show a family of Somali immigrants they are not alone, including Governor John Lynch.