US demands TikTok owners to sell stakes or face ban

The Biden administration has demanded the Chinese owners of TikTok to sell their stakes in the popular video-sharing app or risk it being banned in the US, a local media outlet reported Wednesday. The demand was made by the US Treasury-led Committee on Foreign Investment in the United States (CFIUS), The Wall Street Journal reported, citing sources familiar with the matter, calling the move a ‘major shift’ in the administration’s policy against TikTok. It reported that 60% of TikTok parent company ByteDance’s shares are owned by global investors, 20% by employees and 20% by its founders, citing TikTok executives. TikTok responded by saying that the sale will not address the perceived security risk. ‘If protecting national security is the objective, divestment doesn’t solve the problem: a change in ownership would not impose any new restrictions on data flows or access,’ TikTok spokeswoman Brooke Oberwetter said in a statement. ‘The best way to address concerns about national security is with the transparent, U.S.-based protection of U.S. user data and systems, with robust third-party monitoring, vetting and verification, which we are already implementing,’ Oberwetter added. The White House have yet to comment on the report. Having launched in 2016, the Chinese-owned video-sharing app became massively popular across the world in recent years, reaching 755 million global users in 2022. Two-thirds of American teens are now TikTok users. But it has been criticized for allowing the Chinese government to access users’ sensitive personal data, including location and browsing history.

Source: Somali National News Agency

Liverpool limp-out of the Champions League as Real Madrid cruises

Real Madrid cruised into the Champions League quarter-finals as Liverpool never threatened the three-goal fightback they required in a 1-0 defeat at the Santiago Bernabeu. European champions Madrid had claimed a brilliant 5-2 win in England in the first leg of their last-16 tie, leaving Liverpool a mighty uphill battle in Wednesday’s return match. The Reds defense – and Alisson in particular – at least gave their team-mates a platform from which to build this time but the goal threat that had briefly concerned Madrid on Merseyside was less evident. Eventually, Karim Benzema, that familiar foe, put Jurgen Klopp’s side out of their misery as Madrid continued their bid for yet another crown in their favourite competition of all. The goalkeepers were the undoubted stars of a goalless first half, with Alisson brilliantly blocking from Vinicius Junior at close quarters and soon touching Eduardo Camavinga’s deflected shot onto the crossbar. A VAR review might have overturned the offside given against Vinicius when he was denied again by Alisson. Those stops just about kept Liverpool in the tie, but Thibaut Courtois – the hero of last season’s final between the sides – was not to be outdone. His fingertip stop from Darwin Nunez was as impressive as any of Alisson’s saves, and he then beat away a thunderous Cody Gakpo drive. Federico Valverde ran through early in the second half but scuffed straight at Alisson, with the same man heading over following excellent work on the left from Luka Modric. Benzema also missed the target when well placed on his right foot. The chances continued to fall Madrid’s way, however, and Benzema made no mistake when Vinicius miscued his finish and instead prodded to his team-mate for an open goal in the 78th minute. Benzema took a kick in the process but that was about the extent of Madrid’s concern in a dominant 6-2 aggregate triumph. What does it mean? Madrid never under threat Klopp had acknowledged Liverpool would have to be ‘extremely good’ to stand any chance and they were not that in an attacking sense – particularly in the second half. Still three goals behind in the tie with 45 minutes to play, the visitors needed to let the handbrake off but instead struggled to pose any sort of threat. After a James Milner shot in the 37th minute – their eighth of the match – Liverpool went until Harvey Elliott’s tame effort in the 83rd minute before mustering another attempt. Courtois king again This was more like the Courtois who made a match-winning nine saves in the Paris final than the man whose early mishap had Liverpool in control of this tie for a time at Anfield. It may have been comfortable in the end, but Courtois made four crucial saves in the first half when a goal might have invited tension. Salah so disappointing Mohamed Salah’s woeful penalty at Bournemouth on Saturday consigned Liverpool to a Premier League defeat, yet at least that registered as an attempt. He did not have a single shot here. Although Salah created a pair of chances for team-mates, he was also painfully wasteful in the final third, where he misplaced only four passes but seemed to kill momentum each time. Key Opta Stats: Liverpool’s 6-2 aggregate loss to Real Madrid is their heaviest margin of defeat over two legs of a Champions League knockout tie. Madrid have now eliminated Liverpool from the Champions League in each of the last three seasons, just the second time that has happened (Atletico Madrid, also by Real Madrid, were eliminated in four straight years). Under Klopp, all six of Liverpool’s eliminations from major European competitions have come against Spanish clubs (Sevilla x1, Ateltico Madrid x1, Real Madrid x4).

Source: Somali National News Agency

Minister of Transport and Aviation attends a conference in the US

The Minister of Transport and Aviation of the Federal Government of Somalia, Mrs. Fardawso Osman Igal, attended the General Session of the World Transport Development Conference for the second day at the World Bank headquarters in Washington DC, US. There was a joint discussion with Minister Fardawso presenting the development and challenges facing Somalia’s transport. starting with the wars that our country has been through, the impact of climate change, and Covid 19 which has delayed our transportation process in the country.

Source: Somali National News Agency

Somali Army Commander meets his Kenyan counterpart

The Commander of the Somali National Army, General Odewa Yusuf Rage who is on an official visit to Kenya met with his Kenyan counterpart. The Commanders discussed bilateral cooperation between the nations in the fight against the Al-Shabaab terrorists. The commander was saluted by the Kenyan army.

Source: Somali National News Agency

Banadir District cup entertains the capital city with beautiful games

The Banadir District cup which has been on the spot for Somali youth started in mid-February, and is currently at its final game. The quarterfinals of the Banadir District cup were played on Tuesday and Wednesday. The districts of Yaaqshiid played Gobadley on Tuesday, making Gobadlay district the winner on penalties (4-1). Followed by yesterday’s game which was played by Warta Nabada and Shingani districts. The game was fully packed by supporters from both teams, and finally, Warta Nabada won the match on penalty kicks (5-3). The games have entertained the capital and kept everyone in it on their heels. The Banadir District cup which is played every year has had the residents of Mogadishu entertained and kept their focus on sports. People come from different areas to attend the match and enjoy the beautiful game of the youth. Somalia which is still considered a failed state in most counties continues to prove them wrong by making developments in all areas of the country including sports, architecture, employment, and many other areas. The government conducted teachers’ exams at the beginning of this year intending to hire 3,000 teachers, and President Hassan Sheikh Mohamud also promised the government will hire 10,000 more teachers to increase employment in the country. The cup was broadcasted by local Televisions including Astaan Sports which is the leading TV program in all parts of Mogadishu and Asal Sports. The Banadir District cup was supported by the Banadir Municipality and the Somali Police Force to make sure the cup started and ends smoothly, and make the safety of the supporters and the players are assured. Hospitals in Mogadishu and the district governors have taken a huge part to show support and encourage the youth. The final game is expected to take place at Injiner Yarisow Stadium in Abdiaziz district in the coming days.

Source: Somali National News Agency

Minister of Defence signs join statement together with Ambassador Larry Andre

The Minister of Defence of the Federal Government of Somalia, H.E Abdikadir Mohamed Nur (Jama) joined Ambassador Larry Andre in signing the Joint Statement of Objectives to Build Somalia National Armed Forces Danab Brigade. The Federal Government of Somalia with its United States Government partners in the joint statement reaffirm their commitment to build the Somali National Armed Force’s Danab to fight against Al-shabaab. The common goal is to train and equip Danab to respond to immediate threats and to build Somalia’s Security Force capacity to progressively take more responsibility for force development, operations and sustainment. Somalia is keen to ensure the longterm sustainability of Danab. The Minister expressed his gratitude to the USG and their people for their support to the government and the people of Somalia.

Source: Somali National News Agency

National Consultative Council meeting kicks off in Baidoa

The meeting of the National Consultative Council has on Thursday kicked off in Baidoa the administrative capital of the Southwest State of Somalia. The meeting which is chaired by the President of the Federal Government of Somalia, H.E Hassan Sheikh Mohamud focused on the structure of national security, the process of financial federalization, and elections at the federal and state levels.

Source: Somali National News Agency