Sudan Crisis Worsens as Kordofan Faces Mass Exodus and Dire Conditions

Escalating Clashes in South Kordofan: A Humanitarian Crisis The ongoing conflict between Sudan's army and the paramilitary Rapid Support Forces (RSF) has intensified, prompting widespread displacement and deepening insecurity in the South Kordofan region. Recent reports from the International Organization for Migration (IOM) highlight the escalating humanitarian crisis affecting thousands of civilians. More than 1,000 people displaced in 48 hours. Violence spreading across South Kordofan's rural areas. Tens of…

Countdown to AFCON 2025: An Unforgettable Tournament Experience Awaits

AFCON 2025: Africa's Premier Football Tournament Set to Kick Off in Morocco The stage is set for the commencement of Africa's biggest football event, the 35th edition of the Africa Cup of Nations (AFCON 2025). With 24 teams competing for the continent's most prestigious sporting title, Morocco prepares to host this celebrated tournament for the second time, running from December 21, 2025, to January 18, 2026. Since its inception in 1957, AFCON has evolved into a crucial measure of the performance of African teams on the…

16 Days of Activism ends with NUSOJ human rights forum advancing gender justice

NUSOJ caps 16 Days of Activism with human rights colloquium, deepening gender justice push in Somalia’s media The National Union of Somali Journalists has closed an intensive 16 Days of Activism against Gender-Based Violence with a human rights colloquium in Mogadishu, framing a clear agenda: empower women journalists, reshape newsroom culture, and elevate ethical coverage of gender-based violence across Somalia. Backed by the Canada Fund for Local Initiatives, the union’s November 25–December 10 effort combined…

Somalia reports 50+ deaths, 1,000+ children infected in recent diphtheria outbreak

Thursday, December 11, 2025 MOGADISHU, Somalia — Somalia’s Ministry of Health and Social Welfare has launched an emergency diphtheria vaccination drive in the Banadir region as an expanding outbreak kills at least 50 people in recent weeks and infects more than 1,000 children, officials said. The five-day campaign begins Monday, Dec. 15, and will deploy teams to neighborhoods, health centers and schools in Mogadishu and surrounding districts. The ministry urged parents to ensure children are vaccinated, calling diphtheria “a…

7 “bad” foods that are surprisingly good for your health, experts say

The content of the source aligns best with the Healthy Eating format. It discusses common misconceptions about various foods often deemed "unhealthy" and provides evidence-based insights from a registered dietitian, contextualizing them within a broader understanding of nutrition and wellness. The focus centers on practical tips regarding food choices, making it suitable for a health-oriented audience. 7 "Unhealthy" Foods That Are Actually Good For You Many foods receive a bad reputation despite offering significant…

Puntland State President Sets Somalia State-Building Summit for Garowe

Puntland State President Announces Somalia State-Building Conference in Garowe AXADLE, Somalia — Puntland State President Said Abdullahi Deni said his administration will convene a conference in Garowe to examine Somalia’s state-building challenges and propose practical, evidence-based solutions, signaling an expert-led approach amid a protracted political standoff with the federal government. Deni said the gathering will bring together Somali experts and academics to look beyond factional interests and offer research-driven…

Investigators: Clan elder killed in AFRICOM strike was a peace envoy, not militant

Thursday, Dec. 11, 2025 GAROWE, Somalia — A Puntland State-appointed committee investigating the death of traditional elder Omar Abdillahi Abdi concluded that he was the sole casualty of a U.S. airstrike near Ceel Buh on Sept. 13, contradicting U.S. Africa Command’s assertion that the operation did not harm civilians. The committee’s report, compiled from Puntland State security agencies and witness testimonies, said Omar — widely known as Chief Omar — left Ceel Buh in the Sanaag region on Sept. 13 bound for Badhan district…

Investigators say U.S. AFRICOM strike killed clan elder peace delegate, not militant

Puntland State inquiry says U.S. airstrike killed respected elder, not militant GAROWE, Somalia — A Puntland State investigative committee has concluded that a U.S. airstrike killed traditional elder Omar Abdillahi Abdi as he traveled to clan peace talks in the Sanaag region, finding no evidence he had ties to criminal or militant activity. The committee’s report, based on Puntland State security agency records and witness testimony, details the final hours of the elder known locally as Omar. It says he left the town of Ceel…

Video captures moment skydiver dangles from airplane tail during flight

A skydiver was left dangling from an aircraft thousands of meters above northern Australia after a reserve parachute snagged on the plane’s tail during a planned formation jump south of Cairns, according to dramatic footage and findings released by the Australian Transport Safety Bureau. The jumper cut free with a hook knife and later landed safely, while the aircraft suffered substantial tail damage before its pilot made a safe emergency landing. The incident occurred in September during a planned 16-way formation skydive…

Video shows skydiver hanging from airplane tail during midair mishap

Australia’s transport safety watchdog has released dramatic footage showing a skydiver left dangling thousands of meters in the air after a reserve parachute snagged on a plane’s tail during a high-altitude stunt south of Cairns. The Australian Transport Safety Bureau (ATSB) published the video after concluding its investigation into the September incident, which unfolded within seconds of a planned 16-way formation jump at about 4,600 meters. The footage, recorded by a parachuting camera operator, captures the chaos as the…