Steven Gerrard’s slip opens the door for Demba Ba

"Hey! This shouldn't be slipping!"- Steven GerrardSoccer is a enjoyable sport. Some days it is simply a gaggle of individuals hitting a ball round for 90 minutes. Different days it is a good story, full of poetic twists.Liverpool's assembly with Chelsea on April 27, 2014 fell into the second class, however just about each twist went towards them.Liverpool vs. Chelsea | Tom Jenkins / Getty PhotosTo completely respect what went down that day, we should journey a number of weeks again to the date of the introductory Steven…

Somalia, neighbors, must not drop the ball on Al-Shabaab during the pandemic season

EDITORIAL | Somalia's burden of unprecedented coronavirus disease may already be exacerbated. On Friday morning this week, the federal Department of Health reported 328 cases after 42 more patients tested positive. In a country where 16 people have so far died from COVID-19, Somalia is still below the global average of 5% deaths from COVID-19. Yet the growing number of patients could further strain the health infrastructure of a country already overwhelmed by other forces. One of these forces is al-Qaeda-linked…

Somalia: Victory against COVID-19 perhaps in cooperation between levels of government

EDITORIAL | Somalia's 80 reported cases of the new coronavirus disease have become a cause for concern, especially among enthusiasts from a rising country. The concern lies in both the number and the uncertainty they create: As of Tuesday this week, the federal Department of Health had reported 25 cases of COVID-19 for which the disease is formally known. These numbers jumped in a shocking pattern over two days to reach 80 by recording 25 on Wednesday and another 20 on Thursday. What this means is that surveillance…

How Coronavirus Could Shake Somalia’s Election Plan

EDITORIAL | For more than 30 years, Somalia has been accustomed to things like war, drought, displacement and floods. Then came the new coronavirus disease, also known as COVID-19. Globally, it has killed more than 90,000 out of more than 1.5 million infected people. In Somalia, it had infected eight people Thursday night and killed one. Except there's a problem: COVID-19 did not start in Africa or Somalia, as those who like to mutilate the Horn of Africa country might have expected. It started in Wuhan, China.…

Norway oo DFS u ballanqaaday ka gacansiinta Covid-19

Xiriir dhexmaray Ra’iisul Wasaaraha XFS Xasan Cali Khayre iyo Wasiirka Arrimaha Dibadda Norway Ine Eriksen Soreide waxa ay isaga xog-wareysteen Heerka Soomaaliya ee Fayruska Corona iyo Walwalka ka dhashay. Khayre iyo Ine waxa uu kulankoodu ku qabsoomay Muuqaalka toos ah ee (Vedio Conference), maadaama guud ahaan caalamka uu istaagay safarada la isaga kala gudbi jiray sabab ka dhalatay Cudurka Coronavirus. Haweeneyda ah Wasiirka Arrimaha Dibadda Norway waxa ay soo dhaweysay deyn cafinta Kooxda Paris oo ay ku mideysan…

Somalia: After debt relief, politics

EDITORIAL | Somalia may have been so accustomed to negativity for the past three decades. But this week, it may have been the only country in the world this week that received good news. In the midst of the raging new coronavirus disease (COVID-19), Mogadishu received debt relief from its former lenders. On Tuesday, the Paris club - the group of rich countries that traditionally lend to the poor - agreed to clear Somalia's arrears of 1.4 billion. $. This decision and that of the World Bank, the International…

On the Nile, Somalia’s declared neutrality is being tested

EDITORIAL | Somalia has this week clarified its neutrality in the smoldering dispute between Ethiopia and Egypt over the large $ 4.8 billion water dam project on the Nile River that Addis Ababa is laying up. In an interview with a television station this week, Ahmed Isse Awad, the Somali foreign minister explained that the neutrality of Mogadishu could actually help convey a useful solution between the two sides. But it threw a new wrench into the works of relations between Somalia and Egypt as well as Mogadishu and…

Coronavirus threatens to halt Somalia’s resurgence

EDITORIAL | Da Dr. Fawziya Abikar Nor, the Somali health minister, announced on Monday in Mogadishu that a case of the new coronavirus (Covid-19) had been confirmed in the country, it may have only ended an anxious wait. But this announcement could now create new anxiety: Somalia, which has been on a positive trajectory recently on most fronts, is being forced to take a break. This week, for example, Somali Minister of Air Transport and Airports Mohamed Abdullahi Omaar imposed a 15-day ban on international flights,…

How East African society can help Somalia’s recovery

EDITORIAL | In March 2012, Abdihakim Ali Yasin, Somalia's then Special Envoy to President Sheikh Sharif Sheikh Ahmed, presented a letter of intent to join the East African community in Kenya. Kenya was then the EAC's chairman of the bloc and Moses Wetang'ula when the foreign minister received the application as chairman of the Council of Ministers. Sir. Wetang'ula said the application was a good step and that it could help the country recover after years of civil war and insecurity from Al-Shabaab. "There is no…

Somalia: Farmajo’s gamble in Gedo could lead to a truck with risks: Experts

EDITORIAL | Somalia's President Mohamed Abdullahi Farmajo called his Kenyan counterpart on Thursday and offered to dispel tensions that had punctured their common border at Mandera and Bulla-Hawo in the Gedo region. But whether it could actually remove the tensions was still a matter of debate. On Thursday night, our sources and experts indicated that Farmajo was still keeping its eyes focused on the price: Political suffocation throughout Somalia, regardless of roadblocks. It had begun Monday after special forces…

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