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Strengthening Partnerships: Nigeria and UAE's Collaborative Efforts in the Solid Minerals Sector

  Nigeria and the UAE are poised to deepen their economic ties, particularly in the solid minerals sector. Following a recent courtesy visit by UAE Ambassador H.E. Salem Shaeed Al Shamsi, Nigeria's Minister of Solid Minerals Development, Dr. Dele Alake, emphasized the importance of this collaboration. The two nations aim to regulate gold exports, which have often been illegal, by establishing a framework that legitimizes trade and maximizes mutual benefits. Dr. Alake noted Nigeria's wealth of sought-after minerals and the UAE's position as a key player in mineral trade. To further strengthen this partnership, discussions are underway to enhance technology transfer, vital for advancing Nigeria’s mining capabilities. Additionally, the lifting of visa restrictions between the two countries opens doors for increased cooperation. Looking ahead, an upcoming Nigeria-UAE economic forum is set to attract 30-35 major companies from the Middle East, aiming to boost foreign direct inve

Wasiirka Arrimaha Dibadda oo la kulmay Wasiirada Arrimaha Dibadda Carabta

Wasiirka Arrimaha Dibadda oo la kulmay Wasiirada Arrimaha Dibadda Carabta
Wasiirka arrimaha dibadda iyo iskaashiga caalamiga ah ee xukuumadda federaalka Soomaaliya, mudane Cabdisaciid Muuse Cali ayaa wuxuu la kulmay wasiirada arrimaha dibadda ee dalalka Masar, Sacuudiga, Kuwait, Imaaraadka Carabta, Cumaan, Baxreyn, Jordan, Yemen, Falastiin, Ciraaq, Marooko, iyo Wasiirada Arrimaha Dibadda ee Comoros.
Wasiirka Arrimaha Dibadda oo la kulmay Wasiirada Arrimaha Dibadda Carabta

Wasiirka ayaa sidoo kale uga warbixiyey dhiggiisa arrimaha doorashooyinka dalka ka socda iyo xaaladihii abaareed ee u dambeeyey, isagoo ku booriyey in loo gurmado dadka iyo duunyada Soomaaliyeed.

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Advance but No Deal: Talks between Ethiopia and Somalia in Turkey

Significantly for East African diplomacy, the second round of Turkish-mediated negotiations between Somalia and Ethiopia concluded in Ankara on August 13, 2024, without a definitive deal. Officials from both nations and Turkey claim that despite this, the conversations made clear development. The focus of the debates is on a controversial port agreement Ethiopia signed in January 2024 with the self-declared sovereign nation of Somalandon. Relations between Ethiopia and Somaliland have been seriously strained by the deal wherein Ethiopia leases 20 kilometers of Somaliland's coastline in exchange for acceptance of Somaliland's independence. Viewing Somaliland as a part of its sovereign territory, Mogadishu denounced the agreement as unconstitutional, ejecting the Ethiopian ambassador and threatening to pull Ethiopian forces supporting Somalia out of the front lines against Islamist militants. Unlike past diplomatic interactions, the Ankara negotiations were conducted indirectly v

Somaliland Calls for Direct International Aid in Formal Appeal

In a bid to bolster its development efforts and ensure efficient utilization of international aid, the breakaway Republic of Somaliland has issued a formal request urging donors to channel donations directly to its government. This appeal, articulated in a detailed letter from Somaliland's Ministry of Planning, underscores the importance of direct engagement with the Somaliland authorities, bypassing intermediaries. Led by Ahmed Mohamed Diriye (Toorno), the Minister of Planning and National Development, the letter emphasizes adherence to established international aid protocols. Minister Diriye acknowledges the invaluable support of international partners while emphasizing the critical need for direct interaction through official channels, in line with international aid guidelines. Central to the appeal is the call for neutrality in aid distribution, irrespective of political considerations. The letter stresses that humanitarian assistance should prioritize the well-being of all ind

UAE Condemns Terrorist Attack in Somalia's Capital

Mogadishu, Somalia - The United Arab Emirates (UAE) has strongly condemned the recent terrorist attack that rocked Somalia's capital, Mogadishu, resulting in numerous casualties and injuries among innocent civilians. This tragic incident has once again highlighted the pervasive threat of terrorism in the region. Swift Condemnation and Support In an official statement, the UAE Ministry of Foreign Affairs (MoFA) expressed unequivocal condemnation of the attack. The Ministry emphasized the UAE's unwavering stance against all forms of violence and terrorism, which aim to destabilize security and contravene international law. The UAE's firm rejection of such criminal acts underscores its commitment to global peace and stability. "The UAE stands in solidarity with the government and people of Somalia during this difficult time," the MoFA statement read. "We offer our deepest condolences to the families of the victims and wish a speedy recovery for those injured.&q

Guddiga Doorashooyinka FEIT oo go’aansadey in hor shahaadada xildhibaanimo laga guddoonsiyo xildhibaan kasta la soo doorto.

Guddiga FEIT ayaa go’aansadey in shahaada xildhibaanimada la guddoonsiyo xildhibaan kasta oo soo marey habraaca doorashada iyadoo muddo loo qaban. Waxa hadda shahaadada xildhibaanimo laga gudoonsiyey afar hildhibaan kuguuleystey kuraasaha GSH119, AS35, GSH79 iyo GSH230. Sidoo kale Jimcadan waxaa la doortay 8 ka mid ah 16-da kursi ee Jubbaland ee Golaha Shacabka ee Baarlamaanka Federaalka. Labo xildhibaan oo dumar ah ayaa ka mid ah xubnaha maanta la doortay. The electoral delegates in El-Wak town have on Friday elected 8 out of #Jubbaland ’s 16 remaining seats to House of People of Federal Parliament. Two female MPs are among today’s elected members. #Somalia pic.twitter.com/n6Pl3iYqSJ — SNTV News (@sntvnews1) April 22, 2022 “Guddiga FEIT waxay go’aamiyeen in la siiyo shahaadada xildhibaan kasta oo maray habraaca doorashada, lana soo doortay, iyadoo aan muddo loo qaban, si ay uga qayb galaan doorashada guddoonka Baarlamaanka, bulshada Soomaaliyeed-na ay hesho metalaad dhab ah oo

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