WHO Tackles Ebola Amid Eastern DRC Conflict Challenges

The Ebola crisis in eastern Democratic Republic of Congo is rapidly escalating into a humanitarian catastrophe. Health officials warn that ongoing violence, mass displacement, and public distrust are severely hampering efforts to control the virus. As conflict spreads throughout Ituri province, medical teams are stretched thin, grappling with a swift outbreak of the Bundibugyo strain of Ebola—a variant with no approved vaccine or treatment and a fatality rate up to 50%. The World Health Organization reports that the…

Buffalo named Trump spared from sacrifice, sent to Bangladesh zoo

Just hours before Eid al-Adha, a buffalo in Bangladesh known as "Donald Trump" for its sweeping blond hair was pulled back from sacrifice and granted an unlikely new future at the national zoo. In Muslim-majority Bangladesh, the South Asian country of 170 million people, Eid al-Adha — the "feast of the sacrifice" — will be observed tomorrow. The 700kg bull, a rare albino buffalo crowned with a pale, flowing mane that recalls the trademark hairstyle of the US president, had been set to be slaughtered for the occasion.…

NASA outlines plans for permanent Moon base by 2032

NASA has laid out an ambitious blueprint for its first Moon base, sketching a path that could put people living and working on the lunar surface within six years. The outpost would rise at the Moon’s south pole and, over time, could grow into a network of sites stretching across hundreds of square miles. Under the plan, the base would be built in phases, gradually adding the systems and infrastructure needed to support a lasting human foothold. Agency officials say the effort is aimed at opening the door to fresh scientific…

Ex-Red Army Faction militant gets 13-year prison term for armed robbery

After decades spent out of sight, Daniela Klette has been handed a 13-year prison sentence by a German court for a string of armed robberies carried out between 1999 and 2016, in a case that revives one of the country’s darkest chapters of political violence. Klette, 67, was arrested in 2024 after evading authorities for more than 30 years. Investigators found her living in Berlin under an assumed name after an investigative journalist tracked her down with the help of facial recognition software. The Red Army Faction, born…

Israel Declares New Area in Lebanon a Combat Zone

With a sweeping new warning, Israel’s military has told residents across a broad stretch of southern Lebanon to head north, declaring the area a combat zone and signaling that the confrontation with Hezbollah is entering a more dangerous phase. The announcement pointed to a fresh escalation after more than 120 strikes hit Lebanon yesterday, even though a ceasefire was announced on 16 April. "We advise residents of southern Lebanon to evacuate to the north of the Zahrani River, as all areas south of the river are considered a…

Somali Journalist Arrested in Baidoa Over Report Alleging Robbery by Security Personnel

Baidoa, Somalia (Horn Observer) — A local reporter was detained in Baidoa on Thursday after posting about an alleged robbery of women who sell khat by security personnel, an arrest that has alarmed press freedom advocates. The journalist, identified as Abdirahman Jakataa and known to work with multiple outlets, shared the account on Facebook on May 25. Authorities summoned him to Criminal Investigation Department (CID) headquarters yesterday in connection with the report he published on Gacal Media detailing the…

Inside Villa Somalia: Growing Rift Over Galmudug’s Leadership

MOGADISHU — A widening political feud is taking shape inside Somalia’s federal leadership, with a struggle over Galmudug’s next president exposing fault lines around President Hassan Sheikh Mohamud’s inner circle. Sources familiar with the talks told Axadle that shortly after returning from Djibouti, where he attended the inauguration ceremony of President Ismaïl Omar Guelleh, President Hassan Sheikh privately urged one of his close political allies — a businessman described as holding substantial influence over revenues…

Taoiseach says including services in Occupied Territories Bill is not implementable

Ireland is moving to outlaw imports from Israeli settlements in the occupied Palestinian territories, but Taoiseach Micheál Martin has ruled out widening the measure to cover services, saying such a step is “not implementable”. The legislation, designed to ban the import of goods from those settlements, cleared Cabinet this morning and the Government intends to have it signed into law within weeks. Speaking to reporters ahead of the Cabinet meeting, Mr Martin said extending the bill to services could carry consequences for…