Xukuumada Soomaaliya oo ka digtay in qal qal ammaanka uu keeno maamulada is bar bar socda ee Kismaayo looga dhawaaqay
Xukuumada Soomaaliya ayaa maanta ka digtay in qal qal iyo xasilooni daro uu keeno maamulada is bar bar socda ee looga dhawaaqay magaalada Kismaayo ee Xarunta Jubada Hoose.
Madaxweynaha Soomaaliya oo waraaqaha aqoonsiga ka gudoomay Safiirka cusub ee Koofur Kuuriya
Madaxweynaha Soomaaliya Xasan Sheekh Maxamuud ayaa maanta Xarunta Villa Somalia ku soo dhoweeyay safiirka cusub ee dowladda Koofur Kuuriya u soo magacawday Soomaaliya oo lagu magacaabo Kim Chan-W.
Axmed Madoobe “Hadii dhibaato ka dhacaan Kismaayo dowladda ayaa Mas’uul ka ah”
Axmed Maxamed Islaam (Axmed Madoobe) oo shalay ay doorteen Madaxweynaha Jubaland Ergooyin shirweyne ku lahaa Kismaayo ayaa ka digay dhibaatooyin ka dhaca magaalada, isagoo eedeyn kulul u jeediyay dowladda Soomaliya.
European union training mission to train Somali forces in Somalia
15 April 2013, Mogadishu – The President of the Federal Republic of Somalia, H.E. Hassan Sheikh Mohamud, today welcomed the deployment of the European Union Training Mission (EUTM) to Somalia, calling it a “paradigm shift in relations” between the EU and Somalia.
Somali Government gives green light to the New Deal process launched in Mogadishu today.
14 May 2013 – His Excellency Prime Minister Abdi Farah Shirdon today gave the green light to the implementation of the New Deal process for Somalia on behalf of the Federal Government.
MINNEAPOLIS (AP) – A man who authorities say played a key role in funneling young men from Minnesota to a terrorist group in Somalia was sentenced to 20 years in prison, while another man who was a foot soldier for al-Shabab received a 10-year sentence.
Prime Minister sends condolences and condemns the Turkish bomb attack
11 May 2013 – His Excellency Prime Minister Abdi Farah Shirdon condemned strongly the car bomb attack that killed more than 43 people and injured many today in the town of Reyhanli, in Hatay province Turkey.
Five of his ministers and 14 flunkeys were flown to Britain and put up to attend a conference which saw millions more in aid handed to the war-torn country.