ISIS ambush in Syria kills two U.S. service members

Two U.S. service members and an interpreter were killed in central Syria when an alleged Islamic State gunman opened fire on a joint U.S.-Syrian patrol near Palmyra, U.S. Central Command said, marking a deadly escalation as Washington and Damascus deepen military coordination against ISIS remnants. CENTCOM announced the deaths on X, adding that three additional troops were wounded in what it described as “an ambush by a lone ISIS gunman.” The attacker “was engaged and killed,” the command said. Officials said the identities…

UK police won’t investigate allegations involving Andrew’s bodyguard

Met Police decline criminal probe into report Andrew Mountbatten-Windsor asked bodyguard to dig up dirt on Virginia Giuffre The Metropolitan Police will not launch a criminal investigation into reports that Andrew Mountbatten-Windsor asked a taxpayer-funded bodyguard to obtain personal information about Virginia Giuffre, the woman who has accused him of sexual abuse, a senior officer said. Central Specialist Crime Commander Ella Marriott said the force has completed an assessment of the claims, which were reported in October…

Belarus releases Nobel Prize winner as U.S. lifts additional sanctions

Belarusian President Alexander Lukashenko freed 123 prisoners — including Nobel Peace Prize laureate Ales Bialiatski and prominent opposition figure Maria Kalesnikava — after two days of talks with an envoy for U.S. President Donald Trump, according to a U.S. statement. In return, Washington agreed to lift sanctions on Belarusian potash, a critical fertilizer ingredient that the former Soviet state produces in large volumes for global markets. The release is the largest announced by Lukashenko since Trump’s administration…

Messi’s India visit descends into chaos as fans hurl seats, storm pitch

KOLKATA, India — Lionel Messi’s much-hyped tour of India lurched into chaos at Kolkata’s Salt Lake stadium after his appearance at a ticketed fan event ended abruptly, triggering unrest in the stands and on the pitch. Police detained the chief organiser, pledged refunds for ticket holders and said the mishandling would not go unpunished. Messi had been scheduled to spend 45 minutes at the event but departed after roughly 20 minutes. Tickets were priced from about 3,500 rupees (approximately €33), more than half the average…

Jeffrey Epstein estate unveils new photos featuring President Donald Trump

House Democrats release new Jeffrey Epstein photos showing Trump as DOJ faces release deadline Democrats on the House Oversight Committee on Friday released a fresh batch of photos from the estate of the late Jeffrey Epstein, including three images of Donald Trump, intensifying pressure on the U.S. Department of Justice days before a court-ordered deadline to disclose its own cache of Epstein-related files. The committee’s Democrats said they are reviewing more than 95,000 images obtained from Epstein’s estate and made 19…

U.S. court holds hearing for suspect in alleged Charlie Kirk murder case

Utah — The man accused of killing right-wing political activist Charlie Kirk made his first in-person appearance in a Utah courtroom, a case that has riveted national attention for its political overtones and possible death-penalty stakes. Tyler Robinson, 22, appeared calm as attorneys for both sides conferred over procedural matters expected to shape what observers say could become one of the most closely watched trials in recent years. Robinson wore a light shirt and tie. A judge had previously ruled he did not have to…

Britain’s King Charles to reduce cancer treatment in the New Year

King Charles III says his cancer treatment will be reduced in the new year, crediting early diagnosis and effective care as he urged the public to take up available screenings. The monarch delivered the update in a video message airing during Channel 4’s Stand Up To Cancer broadcast. “Early diagnosis quite simply saves lives,” Charles said, adding that the message had been reinforced during his visits to cancer centers across the country. “I know, too, what a difference it has made in my own case, enabling me to continue…

SJS Receives Local Human Rights Tulip Award in the Netherlands

Somali Journalists Syndicate Honored with 2025 Human Rights Tulip The Somali Journalists Syndicate (SJS) received the prestigious 2025 Human Rights Tulip award at the Peace Palace in The Hague, Netherlands, on December 10, marking a significant milestone for media freedom in Somalia. SJS was one of ten global human rights defenders to receive this accolade. The award is a testament to the resilience of journalists fighting for press freedom in challenging environments. Celebrated on International Human Rights…

Regional Leaders Unveil One Health Initiative at Lusaka Ceremony

One Health Regional Call to Action Launched in Zambia In a pivotal moment for public health in Eastern and Southern Africa, government ministers have signed a landmark One Health Regional Call to Action during the inaugural Eastern and Southern Africa Regional One Health Conference in Lusaka, Zambia. This initiative aims to enhance the interconnected health of people, animals, plants, and ecosystems across the SADC Member States. Event marked by commitment from Ministers of Health, Agriculture, and Environment.…

Regional Leaders Introduce One Health Initiative at Lusaka Ceremony

Zambia Hosts Historic One Health Conference to Foster Regional Cooperation In a significant move towards enhancing health systems across Eastern and Southern Africa, government ministers from Zambia and neighboring countries have launched the One Health Regional Call to Action. This initiative was unveiled during the inaugural Eastern and Southern Africa Regional One Health Conference held in Lusaka, highlighting a collaborative approach to health and environmental challenges. Ministers from health, agriculture, and…