13 May 2023 (banooda)-This is Baidoa, the capital city of Bay region, Somalia, the headquarter of the so called Southwest State. This is disgusting and unhygienic. The municipality is good in collecting revenue, but they won’t provide the services required. Shameless.
Somalia is one of the hardest places in the world to be a journalist. I know, because I spent 44 days in detention – persecuted for upholding press freedom and defending ethical reporting.
lifaaq 1: jadwalka dhaqangelinta hawlaha siyaasadda ...42 Mahadnaq Wasaaradda Dhallinyarada iyo Ciyaaraha Dowladda Faderaalka Soomaaliya waxa ay Dhalinyarada Soomaaliyeed udiyaarisay Siyaasadda Qaran ee Dhalinyarada Soomaaliyyed SQDHs 2023- 2030. Siyaasadaan cusub oo la sameeyay 2023 ayaa la diyaariyay ka dib markii dabu- eegis lagu sameeyay qorshe-siyaasadeedkii 2017-2021, oo aan wali la dhaqangalinnin. Sababta loodhaqangali waayay iyo waxyaalaha ku cusub qorsha la tifaftiray ee 2023 ayaa ku xusan lifaaqa 1-aad
The humanitarian crisis in the region continues to deepen affecting the lives and livelihoods of millions of people. Currently, 22.2- 22.7 million people are in highly food insecure (IPC Phase 3+).
Rep. John James (R-MI) spoke in opposition to House Concurrent Resolution 30, which calls for the removal of US troops from Somalia not assigned to protecting the embassy.
Melbourne, 02/05/2023 (banooda)-It is true that in many societies, including Somalia, social connections and networks can play a significant role in personal and professional success.
Five generations who all come from one living descendant invited A Current Affair along for their family reunion in north western Victoria to celebrate 88-year-old great-great-grandmother Jessie Pisconeri.
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