Aoun accuses Iran of using Lebanon as a bargaining chip with US

Lebanese President Joseph Aoun has delivered one of his sharpest rebukes yet of Iran and its ally Hezbollah, accusing Tehran of turning Lebanon into a pawn in its negotiations with the United States as the country is battered by war with Israel. In an interview with CNN, Mr Aoun said ordinary Lebanese were "paying the price ... for the sake" of Iran's interests and had grown "fed up" with the conflict between Israel and Hezbollah, laying bare the strain running through Lebanon's already fragile sectarian and political…

Somali Journalists Report on Climate Crisis While Living Its Impacts

MOGADISHU, Somalia 5 June, 2026 – On World Environment Day 2026, the Somali Journalists Syndicate (SJS) calls on authorities in Somalia and North Western State of Somalia, as well as international partners, to support and protect environmental journalists and ensure access to information on climate change, environmental degradation, and humanitarian crises. SJS also pays tribute to environmental journalists for their resilience, courage, and dedication to informing the public despite significant challenges and threats.…

Local Radio Station Fights Ebola Misinformation with Accurate Broadcasting

Ebola Outbreak in Congo: Struggle Against Misinformation In the Democratic Republic of Congo, the emergence of the rare Bundibugyo strain of Ebola has taken many by surprise after it spread quietly for weeks. When officials announced the outbreak on May 15, hundreds of possible cases were already identified, yet some residents regarded the warnings as a mere “Western conspiracy.” As of Wednesday, 62 fatalities were recorded among 363 confirmed infections. The situation is further complicated by public skepticism,…

Traditional Healers Embrace Ancestral Remedies Amid Modern Medicine Challenges

In the heart of her garden in Bunia, the capital of the Ituri province in the Democratic Republic of Congo, traditional healer Mariam Kabika diligently searches for plants she believes may hold the key to combating the Ebola virus. “Eucalyptus leaves, avocado leaves, mango leaves, and papaya leaves,” Kabika lists as she collects these natural ingredients amid the latest outbreak centered in this mineral-rich but conflict-ridden region. This outbreak, the 17th faced by the DRC, was declared on May 15, impacting 359…

Putin says no point in meeting Zelensky before peace deal is agreed

Vladimir Putin has poured cold water on Volodymyr Zelensky's push for a personal meeting, saying there is "no point" in a face-to-face summit until negotiators first put a peace deal on the table. Speaking at Russia's flagship economic forum in Saint Petersburg, Putin dismissed the idea of an immediate encounter with the Ukrainian president, one day after Zelensky issued an open later urging such talks. "I see no point in meeting. It only makes sense for the Ukrainian side to stop the advance of our armed forces. That's it.…

Israeli gunfire kills Palestinian child in the West Bank

A seven-month-old Palestinian boy was killed and his parents wounded after Israeli forces opened fire in the southern occupied West Bank, according to the Palestinian health ministry. The ministry identified the infant as Sam Fahd Abou Haikal and said he was killed while his mother and father were injured "after the occupation forces opened fire on them on Friday evening" south of Hebron. The Israeli military said troops fired after "soldiers perceived a vehicle accelerating toward them", but added that a preliminary inquiry…

US strikes Iranian radar sites after drone launch by Iran

Tensions in the Gulf sharpened again as the United States military said it struck radar installations along Iran's southern coastline, the latest confrontation to cast fresh doubt on a fragile ceasefire in the Middle East war. In a statement, US Central Command said its forces first brought down four Iranian one-way attack drones heading toward the Strait of Hormuz, then moved against Iranian coastal surveillance radar sites in the city of Goruk and on Qeshm Island. "The attack drones posed an immediate threat to regional…

Somalia’s Federal Government Says Order Restored After Fighting in the Capital

MOGADISHU – Somalia’s government said on Friday that security forces had re-established control in two districts of the capital following a day of gunfire between state troops and militias aligned with opposition politicians, clashes that sent some residents fleeing. The unrest erupted this week as tensions rose over planned demonstrations against President Hassan Sheikh Mohamud’s decision to stay in office after his term expired last month. Those protests never materialized. In March, parliament approved constitutional…

Burnham signals he would run for British Labour Party leadership

Andy Burnham has opened the door to a fresh Labour leadership battle, saying he would take on Prime Minister Keir Starmer if he secures victory in the Makerfield bye-election later this month. The Greater Manchester mayor said Labour, despite being in government, requires a fundamental reset as it struggles in the opinion polls. Burnham made the remarks during a BBC debate alongside other candidates contesting the parliamentary seat in northern England. Starmer, whose approval ratings rank among the weakest for a British…

What to know about fighting in Somalia’s capital, Mogadishu

By Hussein Mohamed and Matthew Mpoke BiggHussein Mohamed reported from Mogadishu, Somalia, and Matthew Mpoke Bigg from Nairobi, Kenya.Friday June 5, 2026 Smoke drifted above Mogadishu on Thursday as heavy fighting engulfed parts of the Somali capital, where residents said the violence was the most intense in years. The U.S. Embassy called the clashes reckless and appealed for calm. Credit...Agence France-Presse — Getty Images Gunfire and explosions shook Somalia’s capital on Thursday, with residents describing the clashes as…