Six Arrested Following Assault on Irish UNIFIL Peacekeepers

BEIRUT — The Lebanese army said it arrested six people after gunmen opened fire on an Irish United Nations patrol in southern Lebanon on Thursday, in the latest flare-up along the volatile border region. United Nations Interim Force in Lebanon (UNIFIL) reported that six men riding three mopeds approached a patrol vehicle near Bint Jbeil at about 6 p.m. and one of the men fired “approximately three shots into the back of the vehicle.” The UN peacekeepers were not injured, UNIFIL said. The Irish Defence Forces confirmed its…

U.S. and Ukrainian Officials Extend Talks into Third Consecutive Day

MIAMI — U.S. special envoy Steve Witkoff held two days of “productive” talks with Ukraine’s senior negotiator Rustem Umerov in Miami and will meet again, U.S. officials said Friday, as the delegation and Ukrainian leaders pressed to translate recent diplomacy with Moscow into a durable cease-fire. Witkoff, who met Russian President Vladimir Putin in Moscow this week alongside President Donald Trump’s son-in-law Jared Kushner, and Kushner held what the State Department and Ukrainian officials described as “constructive…

Air raid on Sudan school and hospital kills 79 amid escalating conflict

NAIROBI — At least 79 people, including 43 children, were killed when a drone strike hit a school, a hospital and nearby homes in the city of Kalogi in Sudan’s South Kordofan state, local authorities said, as fighting between the Rapid Support Forces and the Sudanese Armed Forces intensifies. The South Kordofan government said a drone fired four missiles into the city, striking a densely populated area in addition to the education and health facilities. Officials described the attack as a “heinous crime” and blamed the Rapid…

North Western State of Somalia President Cancels Xeer Ciise Book Launch After Deadly Borama Protests

Saturday December 6, 2025 Borama, North Western State of Somalia — North Western State of Somalia President Abdirahman Mohamed Abdillahi Irro on Saturday canceled a planned Xeer Ciise book launch and commemoration set for December 14 in the port town of Saylac, after two days of deadly protests in Borama left at least 10 people dead in clashes between security forces and civilians. Speaking to reporters in Hargeisa, Irro said he was honoring a request from traditional elders who arrived in Borama earlier Saturday and urged…

UN watchdog reports damage to Chernobyl containment shelter

IAEA inspection finds drone damage at Chornobyl shelter has degraded its primary safety functions, the U.N. nuclear watchdog said Thursday, after an impact Ukraine has blamed on Russia and Moscow denied. The International Atomic Energy Agency said an inspection last week of the steel confinement structure completed in 2019 identified an impact from a drone in February that "had degraded the structure." Director General Rafael Grossi said the mission "confirmed that the (protective structure) had lost its primary safety…

Somalia’s President Arrives in Doha for High-Level Talks at Doha Forum

DOHA, Qatar — Somali President Hassan Sheikh Mohamud arrived in Doha on Friday to attend the Doha Forum, a global platform that convenes leaders and experts to debate international security, shifting geopolitical dynamics and development cooperation. His visit is expected to include high-level talks with Qatar’s leadership and engagement with international partners on Somalia’s priorities. Upon landing at Hamad International Airport, Mohamud was welcomed by senior Qatari officials, according to Somali authorities. Officials…

What Australia’s latest social media ban really means

Australia will become the first country to implement a nationwide social media ban for children under 16 when new rules take effect on Dec. 10, the government said, aiming to shield young people from the negative effects of online platforms. The Australian government announced the move as part of a wider child-safety push. Officials said the measure is intended to reduce young people’s exposure to harmful material and the mental-health risks associated with heavy social media use. Earlier this year Canberra…

Fear, History and the Somali Question: Unpacking Kenya’s Uneasy Debate

How anxiety over a growing Somali community collides with a long, largely erased history Public unease over the growth of the Somali community in Kenya has resurfaced in recent days, framed in some quarters as a demographic and political threat. The question has been raised bluntly: Is the expanding Somali presence in Kenya – and globally – something other communities should fear? The latest round of controversy was sparked when a cleric warned Kenyans to be wary of the “implosion” in the size and influence of Somali…

North Western State of Somalia President Irro Appeals for Calm After Deadly Boorama Unrest

HARGEISA, Somalia — North Western State of Somalia President Abdirahman Mohamed Abdullahi, widely known as Irro, appealed for calm Friday after two days of unrest in the northwestern town of Boorama left multiple people dead and injured, underscoring rising clan tensions in the Awdal region. In a brief televised address, Irro condemned the violence, urged security forces to return to their barracks and pledged a “speedy and transparent” investigation into the clashes. Authorities have not released an official death toll.…

US unions fear Netflix’s $72B Warner Bros. takeover

Netflix’s proposed $72 billion takeover of Warner Bros Discovery has drawn sharp opposition from Hollywood unions, theatre owners and industry groups who say the deal would concentrate power, cut jobs and further weaken theatrical releases if it survives regulatory scrutiny. The deal, announced this month, would put HBO brands and the historic Warner Bros studio under Netflix’s control. Netflix, the streaming giant behind Stranger Things and Squid Game, would also gain control of marquee Warner Bros titles such as Batman…

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