China urges preventing further turmoil in Middle East: FM Spokesperson

  China calls on the international community, especially major countries with influence, to play a constructive role and avoid further turmoil in the Middle East, a Chinese foreign ministry spokesperson said on Wednesday.    On Oct. 1 Beijing time, Israel launched ground offensive in southern Lebanon. In the early morning of Oct. 2, Iran launched military attack against Israel. China is deeply concerned over the turmoil in the Middle East, said the spokesperson, pointing out that China opposes the violation of Lebanon’s sovereignty, security and territorial integrity and opposes moves that fuel antagonism and escalate tensions.  China believes that the protracted fighting in Gaza is the root cause of this round of turmoil in the Middle East, and all parties need to work urgently for a comprehensive and lasting ceasefire, the spokesperson added.   Source: Xinhua, Agencies

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Kenya’s small farmers find respite in avocados amid changing climate

  NAIROBI(Baidao Star) As crop diseases and pests rise in Kenya amid a rapidly changing climate that has been characterized by extreme weather patterns that include heavy rains and lengthy dry and cold periods, Kenyan small farmers are finding respite in avocados.  The crop, which is resilient to the effects of climate change, has found favor with smallholders in the East African nation as it gives them a much reliable option. Unlike other crops grown in Kenya, avocados can be farmed in many parts of the nation, from the central region to the west and south. These regions have different climatic conditions, but the crop is adaptable in most.    The adaptability, coupled with their huge market both locally and abroad, has made avocados the crop of choice for small farmers keen to earn from their agribusinesses despite the unpredictable weather pattern. In some counties in Kenya, farmers have uprooted other crops like coffee and tea to grow avocados. In Murang’a, central Kenya, for instance, many farms that initially hosted tea, coffee and horticultural crops are now dotted with avocados mainly grown for export. Farmers switched to avocados after they realized their coffee and tea bushes were being affected in particular by frequent dry and cold spells, leading to low yields. “With avocados, you don’t worry whether there is a dry or cold spell because the fruits will still thrive,” said Bernard Ng’ang’a, a farmer. The crop, according to him, is also less attacked by common pests like mealybugs and diseases that ravage other crops, but one has to guard against fruit flies.  The pests have become aggressive on Kenyan farms, emboldened by dry periods that favor their multiplication. Ng’ang’a, as many other farmers across Kenya, grows the Hass avocado variety, which he sells to exporting agents who ship the fruits to Europe, America, Middle East, and China. “From an acre of avocados, one earns at least 500,000 shillings (about 4,541 U.S. dollars) in a good season,” said Ng’ang’a. Besides its resilience and wide market, many small farmers in Kenya have also embraced avocados because they can grow them alongside other crops like beans, maize and onions. ” In case one crop fails, they harvest the other, which is a climate-smart way of farming,” said Beatrice Macharia of Growth Point, an agro-consultancy in Kajiado County.    The embracing of the crop has handed a huge market to seedlings’ propagators, who sell them in the thousands. Isaac Kinale, who propagates avocados in Murang’a County, noted that the market is insatiable. “We graft traditional and Hass varieties to end up with hardy seedlings that each goes for 1.82 dollars.  While the traditional varieties are resistant to pests and diseases and erratic weather, the Hass variety yields more. Farmers thus end up with quality fruits,” said Kinale. The Avocado Society of Kenya (ASK) noted that fruits grown in the country are loved globally because they are farmed naturally under the equatorial sunshine. Kenya is an important exporter of avocados globally, with 85 percent of the fruits grown by smallholders.  The East African nation’s avocado exports rose 15 percent to 68,000 metric tonnes as of October 2020, according to the Fresh Produce Exporters Association of Kenya, earning the country 127 million dollars.  Source:xinhua

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AU examines Somalia plea to slow troop withdrawal: officials

The African Union was studying a request from Somalia Thursday to slow down the withdrawal of its forces deployed in the country against Islamist militants, officials from the body said. Al-Shabaab, an Al-Qaeda-affiliated group, has been waging a deadly insurgency against the fragile central government in Somalia for more than 17 years.  UN resolutions called for forces in the African Union peacekeeping mission, known as ATMIS, to be reduced to zero by December 31 through several withdrawal phases, handing over security to the Somali army and police. The third and penultimate phase was to see the departure of 4,000 soldiers by the end of June.  However, an AU official who requested anonymity told AFP that in May, the Somali government asked the organisation’s Peace and Security Council (PSC) to extend the presence of half of the troops by three months. The government wants only 2,000 men to leave in June and the other 2,000 in September, the official said, adding that Mogadishu had put forward the need to carry out an “offensive operation”. At present, 13,500 ATMIS soldiers are deployed in Somalia.  Meeting on Thursday in Addis Ababa, the PSC was expected to give a favourable response, said the source. “The PSC will discuss on Thursday the (Somali) request to slow down the reduction in the number of ATMIS troops by a few months,” an AU diplomat, who also requested anonymity, told AFP. But any extension would lead to budgetary problems, he said, and a change would not be “just a decision by the PSC”. ATMIS derives its mandate from the AU but must also be authorised by the UN Security Council. In addition, ATMIS’ main direct financial contributor is the European Union, which has released 70 million euros ($75 million) for 2024.  Comprising troops from Burundi, Djibouti, Ethiopia, Kenya and Uganda, ATMIS supports the Somali army, which has been fighting Al-Shabaab for over 17 years. Although driven out of the capital by AU forces in 2011, Al-Shabaab still has a strong presence in rural Somalia. It has carried out repeated attacks against political, security and civilian targets, mostly in Somalia but also in neighbouring countries including Kenya. Last week in southern Somalia, Al-Shabaab planted a roadside bomb that killed six soldiers including a senior military commander.  Source – AFP

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Italian Ambassador Highlights Strong Bilateral Relations and Future Collaborations with Somalia

  During a recent exclusive interview with Somali National TV, His Excellency Pier Mario Daccò Coppi, the Italian Ambassador to Somalia, emphasized the robust and deep-rooted bilateral relationship between Italy and Somalia.  The conversation highlighted the rich history of cooperation and examined future collaboration opportunities to enhance Somalia’s economic and security sectors Ambassador Daccò Coppi reaffirmed Italy’s commitment to Somalia, noting significant support across various sectors, including infrastructure, energy, the blue economy, and mining.  He emphasized that while these areas hold immense growth potential, ensuring security remains paramount for driving sustainable development. The Ambassador revealed that Italy, in partnership with the United Nations Industrial Development Organization (UNIDO) and funded by the Italian Agency for Cooperation, has launched initiatives to establish support centers for small and medium-sized enterprises in Mogadishu, Kismayo, and Baidoa.  These centers are designed to foster entrepreneurship and economic growth. Additionally, Italy is facilitating Somali entrepreneurs’ participation in international trade fairs through dedicated funding, further strengthening private sector ties between the two nations.  On the security front, Ambassador Daccò Coppi outlined Italy’s substantial contributions, including military support through the European Training Mission for Somali Armed Forces, leadership of the EUCAP mission to enhance police and maritime security, and scholarships for Somali cadets at Italian academies.  Italian forces have also been actively involved in training Somali police in Djibouti. The Ambassador also announced the imminent finalization of a memorandum of understanding between Somali school management and Italy’s National School of Administration, aimed at boosting educational collaboration. He highlighted Italy’s recent donation of four Bell 412EPX helicopters to Somalia to support security and peace efforts against terrorism.  Furthermore, 22 Somali students have been awarded scholarships to study in Italy, and the restoration of Casa d’Italia is underway to celebrate cultural heritage. Ambassador Daccò Coppi also revealed Italy’s support for the TPSS project, committing €4 million for the initial phase and a second phase of €20 million to enhance infrastructure, capacity building, public services, and economic growth in Somalia.

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President Hassan Sheikh Mohammad had a special meeting with his heights in China

President Hassan Sheikh Mohammad had a special meeting with his heights in China  Beijing, September 4, 2024; The President of the Federal Republic of Somalia, Mr. Hassan Sheikh Mohamud, today held bilateral talks with the President of China, Mr. Xi Jinping, at the Beijing Presidency.  The two presidents agreed to promote the diplomatic relations between the two countries of China and Somalia, and to reach a high level of strategic cooperation and how to promote the cooperation of the different parties that are of interest to the two peoples.  President Hassan Sheikh Mohamud emphasized the policy of the two countries based on the support and support of the territorial unity of the two countries, which each country holds for the other, in accordance with the international rules of sovereignty and governance.  The President of the Republic of China, Mr. Xi Jinping, noted China’s commitment to strengthen cooperation with his country, the Republic of Somalia, especially in the areas of economic development, investment in life and business infrastructure, food security and climate change. President Xi also announced a donation of 200 million yuan to support priority projects in Somalia.

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The Prime Minister of the Federal Republic of Somalia, Mr. Hamsa Abdi Barre, met in Cairo with his Egyptian counterpart, Mr. Mustafa Madbouly.

  Prime Minister Hamsa Abdi Barre met his Egyptian counterpart in Cairo Cairo, Saturday 31 August 2024: The Prime Minister of the Federal Republic of Somalia, Mr. Hamsa Abdi Barre, met in Cairo with his Egyptian counterpart, Mr. Mustafa Madbouly.  This meeting was focused on how to strengthen the relationship and historical cooperation between Somalia and Egypt. The two Prime Ministers discussed issues of security, development, trade and cooperation in various fields.  The Prime Minister of Somalia stressed the importance of strengthening the relationship between the two countries, underlining that the strengthening of historical relations is important for both countries.  He also expressed how important it is to create strong cooperation in the field of security, in order to face the challenges and common threats in the region, especially in the fight against dangerous groups such as criminals.  Mr. Hamsa thanked Egypt for its support, especially the educational grants that benefit Somali students. For his part, the Prime Minister of Egypt, Mr. Mustafa Madbouly, stressed that Egypt is ready to strengthen its support to Somalia, especially in the areas of economic development, security, and social issues.  He also expressed Egypt’s commitment to continue providing scholarships to Somali students, as part of the traditional relationship between the two countries. 

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Ambassador Jabril attended a farewell ceremony for Somali students who received scholarships from Japan.

  Baidao Star, 24-08-202: Ambassador  Jabril attended a farewell ceremony for Somali students who received scholarships from Japan. The Ambassador of Somalia to Kenya Mr. Jabril Ibrahim Abdulle participated in a ceremony held for Somali students who won a scholarship offered by Japan to Somalia.   These students who will study the different languages taught in universities in Japan are expected to play an important role in the development of the country and the Somali people when they return to Somalia.   Ambassador Jabril expressed his gratitude to the Japanese government for this timely scholarship for Somali students. Speaking at the ceremony, the ambassador said, “This scholarship reflects Japan’s unwavering commitment to supporting projects in Somalia, and we sincerely thank you for this invaluable support.”   In recent years, Japan has been one of Somalia’s most important partners in supporting Somalia’s development projects. Through the Japan International Cooperation Agency (JICA), There are many projects going on in Somalia that contribute greatly to the development of the country.   Japan’s commitment to our development is not only a reflection of the diplomatic relationship between the two countries, but also the strong historical ties that bind the two countries together.   The relationship between the two countries has been strengthened by the visits of our presidents to Japan and other officials, and this shows how both countries are committed to strengthening bilateral relations. Ambassador Jabril said that he is confident that the students who will study in Japan will participate in the reconstruction and development of Somalia when they return to their motherland.   Ambassador Jabril encouraged the students to take advantage of this opportunity to learn, grow in terms of knowledge, and think that the knowledge they learn will contribute to the bright future of our nation and our country. Finally, the ambassador expressed his heartfelt gratitude to the government and people of Japan, thanking them for their friendship and unwavering support with the country and the Somali people.   This scholarship program will truly open doors for our students and provide access to endless opportunities for our students. Scholarships in Somalia, which were previously suspended during the civil war, have resumed. The Embassy of Somalia in Nairobi has accelerated the return of those important donations for the development of Somalia.        

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Somalia’s Ambassador to Turkey Visits Çanakkale 18 Mart University to Boost Fisheries Cooperation

Çanakkale, BAIDAO STAR – Somalia’s Ambassador to Turkey, Fathudin Ali Mohamed, recently visited the Marine Sciences and Fisheries faculty at Çanakkale 18 Mart University.  The visit aimed to strengthen cooperation and development projects between Somalia and Turkey in the fisheries sector. During the visit, Ambassador Fathudin discussed opportunities for collaborative research, technology exchange, and capacity building in fisheries management.  The meeting underscored the commitment of both nations to enhancing their partnership in marine sciences and fisheries, seeking to leverage academic and scientific resources to benefit both Somalia and Turkey.

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SOMALI FM CONCLUDES DIASPORA CONFERENCE, URGES ENHANCED ECONOMIC TIES WITH QATAR

Doha BAIDAO STAR – The Minister of Foreign Affairs and International Cooperation, H.E. Amb. Ahmed Moallim Fiqi, concluded on Wednesday the Somali Diaspora Conference held in Doha from July 22 to 24, hosted by the sisterly State of Qatar, which brought together approximately 250 representatives from various Somali communities and diaspora activists, leading to the formulation of actionable recommendations and initiatives.  In his closing remarks, Minister Ahmed Fiqi expressed gratitude to the Qatari government for their warm hospitality and for hosting the event.  He highlighted the profound and enduring relationship between Somalia and Qatar, underscoring the values of mutual respect, solidarity, and cooperation that have defined their partnership. “Our two nations have always stood together, and as we gather in this spirit of unity, we reaffirm our commitment to strengthening this bond,” he said.  The Minister called upon Qatari investors to focus on key sectors within Somalia, emphasizing that such investments would not only yield significant economic benefits but also fortify the longstanding ties between the peoples of both nations.  Addressing the Somali diaspora, Minister Fiqi acknowledged their invaluable contributions to Somalia’s progress. “You are the heart and soul of our nation. Your efforts have been pivotal in supporting families, communities, and the overall development of our country.  Now, more than ever, Somalia needs your active involvement in revitalizing our economy and fostering its growth,” he stated. The Minister urged the diaspora to leverage their diverse experiences, skills, and expertise to contribute to Somalia’s reconstruction and advancement, thus securing a promising future for the next generations.  Over the course of the two-day conference, participants engaged in a series of informative sessions led by ambassadors, intellectuals, scholars, and thinkers. These sessions provided a platform for exchanging knowledge and experiences, aiming to bridge the gap between the Somali diaspora and their homeland.  The conference underscored the importance of harnessing the collective wisdom and resources of the diaspora to drive meaningful development and positive change in Somalia

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Somalia, Saudi Arabia discuss increasing the number of Hajj pilgrims

Mecca, (BAIDAO STAR) – The Minister of Endowment and Religious Affairs of the Federal Government of Somalia, H.E Mukhtar Roobow Ali had a fruitful meeting with the Minister of Hajj and Umrah of the Kingdom of Saudi Arabia, H.E Towfiq Binu Fowsan.  The two Ministers discussed strengthening cooperation between the nations, to increase the number of Hajj pilgrims and for the Somali people performing Hajj to get good services.

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Somali Minister of Foreign Affairs Addresses China-Arab Forum in Beijing

          Mogadishu, Somalia –Somalia’s Minister of Foreign Affairs and International Cooperation, Ahmed Macallin Fiqi, delivered a keynote speech at the 10th meeting of the China-Arab Forum held in Beijing.    Minister Fiqi emphasized the importance of fostering economic ties between Somalia, China, and Arab countries. He welcomed companies from these regions to explore investment opportunities in Somalia’s burgeoning market. Specifically, he highlighted sectors such as livestock, agriculture, fishing, and renewable energy as areas ripe for collaboration.      “Somalia is open for business,” declared Minister Fiqi. “We invite Chinese and Arab investors to participate in our country’s growth story. Together, we can unlock the potential of our resources and contribute to sustainable development.”   During his address, Minister Fiqi also underscored Somalia’s progress in recent years. Despite challenges, the country has achieved significant milestones, including improved security and stability. He expressed confidence that sustained peace would pave the way for essential services and remove obstacles hindering development and prosperity.      The China-Arab Forum serves as a platform for dialogue and cooperation between China and Arab nations. Participants discuss a wide range of issues, including economic development, cultural exchange, and regional security. Minister Fiqi’s presence at the forum reaffirms Somalia’s commitment to global partnerships and its desire to play an active role in shaping the future.    As the forum continues, stakeholders from diverse backgrounds engage in discussions aimed at fostering mutual understanding and collaboration. The exchange of ideas and experiences contributes to building bridges between nations and promoting shared goals.

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