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Qatar Charity opens health centre in Somalia
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المنتخب المغربي يتصدر بطولة إفريقيا للتايكواندو
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المغرب يحصد 5 ميداليات جديدة ببطولة إفريقيا للتايكواندو بدكار
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The East African
Wednesday May 05 2021
Somali MPs attend a special assembly where the president was requesting for abandonment of the two-year extension of his presidential term and immediate elections to ease the recent political crisis at Villa Hargeisa in Mogadishu on May 1, 2021. PHOTO | AFP
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Before his arrival in Mogadishu, he was in Somaliland where he met President Bihi.
Dr al-Qahtani is well known in Doha and Washington for steering negotiations between the Taliban and the Afhani government which would allow US forces to depart without leaving a security gap.
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Qatar has sent a special envoy from the office of the Foreign Minister, Mutlaq bin Majed Al-Qahtani, to Somalia to engage with the country s political rivals in what could be a change in tack for the Gulf country that has been siding with President Mohamed Farmaajo.
As Farmaajo digs in with Qatari backing, Somalia’s election crisis grows worse
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Mohamed Abdullahi Farmaajo, whose presidential term ended on Feb. 7, 2021, was elected in February 2017 with the hope that he would build on his predecessor’s successes in improving Somalia’s economy and security situation and deliver on his campaign promises of eliminating the terrorist group al-Shabab and ending corruption. Regrettably, he did the opposite and during his time in office corruption worsened, the economy faltered, and security deteriorated, allowing al-Shabab to regain the majority of the territory it lost before his election. Backed by Qatari money, the incumbent president has become increasingly dictatorial, waging wars against the country’s independent media, political opposition, and the federal member states. He replaced three south-central state leaders with his allies to control the federal state electoral board, while setting his eyes on the r