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Harardhere (Somali: Xarardheere, Arabic: هرارديري) is a town in the Mudug province of Somalia. It is situated in the autonomous Galmudug regional state, and serves as the capital of the Harardhere District.
As of 1990, Harardhere had a population of around 19,000 inhabitants. The broader Harardhere District has a total population of 65,543 residents.
Several explosions occurred in Mosques and Hizbul-Islam took control of Harardere, one of the bases of the Somali pirates in Somalia. The Al-Jazeera Satalight Television interviewed Dr. Afyare Elmi, professor of International Politics at Qatar University and the author of "Understanding the Somalia Conflgration: Identity, Political Islam and Peacebuilding.
DHACDOXANUUNBADAN O KADHACDAY XARARDHEERE AABE LADILAY IYO WIILKIISI
ku damashaad xeebta hobyo
Waa hees cusub 2012 oo la magac baxday Xarardheere. Waa mirihii iyo laxankii Xasan Siyaad Culusoow iyo Codkii dahabiga ahaa ee hobolkii Cabdullahi Abdi Weheliye. Waana musikadii Al-ustaad Mohamed Karama.
Xarardheere waa magaalo ka mid ah magaalooyinka gobolka Mudug uu ka kooban yahay isla markaana ku taalla dhinaca deexda. Magaaladani waxey ku taalaa dhinaca qorax ka soo bax ee bari. Waa magaalo facweeyn,kana mid ah magaalooyinka ugu caansan Mudug
Weheliye iyo heestiisii Xarardheere
heestaan waa hees xardheere waa hees aad u fiican
waxaad vediogaan aad kadhehankartaa somaliya say ahayd xiligii ay doolada waxay kaloo music waxa ow kugalinaa shacur
Degmadda xarardheere waxay ku talaa Gobolka Mudug ee bartamaha Somalia waa magaalo xebeed Casimadda Somalia u jirta qiyaastii 500km. magaladda xarardheere waxay saldhig u ahayd Nabadonadii caanka ahaa ee Xaji Max'ed Axmed Libaan (Axyaawadani), Nabadoon Farax Xaayow xaaji Adan iyo kuwa kale o badan..........................................................................................................
Described by Amy Goodman as the "musical version of Democracy Now!," Rovics is an internationally celebrated political folks musician. David has traveled the world as a professional flat-picking rabble-rouser, and regularly tours on four continents, playing for audiences large and small at cafes, pubs, universities, churches, union halls and protest rallies. He has shared the stage with a veritable of who's who of the left in two dozen countries, and has had his music featured on Democracy Now!, BBC, Al-Jazeera and other networks. His essays are published regularly on CounterPunch elsewhere, and the 200+ songs he makes available for free on the web have been downloaded more than a million times. Most importantly, he's really good. He will make you laugh, he will make you cry, he will ma...
A Thai food journey through Thailand's, and possibly the world's, largest outdoor market. Known as The Bangkok Weekend Market, Chatuchak, ตลาดนัดจตุจักร, or Jatujak it is famous with locals and tourists for its incredible selection of things to buy and eat. Each weekend day as many as 15,000 sellers are offering food and other good things to some 200,000 shoppers. If you are spending just 7 days in Bangkok, do not miss this market. Street food of the world. Music courtesy of Audio Network.
Piracy off the coast of Somalia has been a threat to international shipping since the second phase of the Somali Civil War in the early 21st century. Since 2005, many international organizations, including the International Maritime Organization and the World Food Programme, have expressed concern over the rise in acts of piracy. Piracy has impeded the delivery of shipments and increased shipping expenses, costing an estimated $6.6 to $6.9 billion a year in global trade according to Oceans Beyond Piracy . According to the German Institute for Economic Research , a veritable industry of profiteers has also risen around the piracy. Insurance companies, in particular, have profited from the pirate attacks, as insurance premiums have increased significantly. This video targeted to blind users...
She hides it in the dayroom
She keeps it from the bridegroom
What does it mean?
Her words are never seen
She keeps me here and in her dreams
She plans her best kept secrets
It's always me who's in it
The bonfire glows
Who knows how far she'll go
Just one look and then she'll know
One look at her diary
One look at her diary
I saw her diary underneath a tree
I started reading all about me
She keeps it in the day room
She hides it from the bridegroom
What does it mean?
Her words are never seen
She keeps me here and in her dreams
One look at her diary
One look at her diary
One look at her diary