U.S. attack hits suspected drug-smuggling boat, leaving two dead

US military says strike on suspected narco-trafficking boat in Eastern Pacific kills two; Coast Guard searches for survivor The US military said it killed two alleged drug traffickers in a strike on a boat in the Eastern Pacific, as the Coast Guard searched for a third person seen in video footage who survived the blast. US Southern Command (SOUTHCOM) said in a post on X that “intelligence confirmed the vessel was transiting along known narco-trafficking routes in the Eastern Pacific and was engaged in narco-trafficking…

Spanish train disaster investigation points to cracked rail track

Investigators probing Spain’s deadly high-speed train collision say a cracked rail likely existed before the crash, a preliminary finding that could shift scrutiny toward infrastructure on one of the world’s busiest high-speed networks. A report released today by Spain’s CIAF rail accident investigation committee said an inspection of the Iryo train involved in Sunday evening’s collision in Andalusia found “notches in the tread of the right-sided wheels” on four carriages. Similar notches with a compatible geometric pattern…

Why Israel Took the Risk—and What We Should Do Next

Israel’s recognition of North Western State of Somalia has jolted Somalia’s public square, igniting protests in the streets, on social media and from mosque pulpits. The outrage is understandable: for many Somalis, it feels like a direct strike at sovereignty and territorial integrity. But the larger truth can’t be shouted down. This moment is less a bolt from the blue than the culmination of long-standing vulnerabilities Somalis have allowed to deepen at home. This opinion argues that the crisis is a mirror, not a…

UN Alerts: Sophisticated Weaponry Escalates Global Conflict Risks

Humanitarian Crisis in Sudan Amid Prolonged Conflict The ongoing civil war in Sudan has caused a large-scale humanitarian crisis, marked by extensive displacement and acute food shortages. This section explores the dire humanitarian conditions and the impact on the population. Conflict between Sudan's army and Rapid Support Forces (RSF). Tens of thousands dead, approximately 11 million displaced. Over 21 million facing acute food insecurity. UN's Condemnation and Call for Action UN Human Rights commissioner…

South Africa Announces State of Emergency Following

National Disaster Declared Amid Deadly Floods in Southern Africa South Africa and Mozambique are grappling with devastating floods that have claimed lives and displaced thousands. Authorities in both countries are working tirelessly to respond to this catastrophic event. Severe flooding declared a national disaster in South Africa. Heavy rains have affected Mozambique, with entire neighborhoods submerged. Rescue efforts are ongoing as both nations strive to recover and assist survivors. Impact in South Africa…

Over 100 Civilians Perish in RSF Assaults; Homes Set Ablaze

Escalating Humanitarian Crisis in Sudan's Western Region The humanitarian catastrophe in western Sudan is worsening, with recent attacks leading to significant casualties and displacement. The ongoing conflict between the Sudanese army and the paramilitary Rapid Support Forces (RSF) has created critical challenges. Over 103 civilians killed and at least 88 wounded in attacks. 18,000 families displaced toward Chad, fleeing violence. Public spaces and civilian institutions destroyed in Tina locality and nearby…

Museveni’s Son Threatens Bobi Wine’s Life Following Recent Events

Uganda's Political Tensions Escalate Post-Election Following a disputed election, Uganda faces rising political tensions. The government's crackdown on dissent intensifies, with General Muhoozi Kainerugaba openly threatening opposition leader Bobi Wine. President Yoweri Museveni was re-elected with 71.6% of the vote. Bobi Wine, the opposition leader, won 24%, amidst allegations of electoral fraud. General Kainerugaba's threats have raised concerns about political violence. Military Threats Against Opposition…

ICC Highlights War Crimes in Darfur Attributed to RSF Violence

ICC Presents Evidence of Repeated War Crimes in Sudan's Darfur Region The International Criminal Court (ICC) has provided substantial evidence of ongoing war crimes and crimes against humanity in Sudan's Darfur region. This report underscores atrocities, including the systematic use of sexual violence, particularly in El Fasher. New evidence highlights war crimes in El Fasher and patterns reminiscent of earlier crises. ICC Deputy Prosecutor addressed the U.N. Security Council, sharing video and satellite data.…

Over 300,000 People Uprooted by Mozambique Flooding

The Destructive Floods Devastating Mozambique Severe flooding in Mozambique’s Gaza province has forced over 300,000 people from their homes, causing widespread devastation. The situation, exacerbated by weeks of torrential rain, has submerged significant portions of the region. Over 40% of Gaza province is underwater. 327,000 displaced residents are sheltering in temporary sites. President Daniel Chapo canceled a trip to Davos due to the crisis. Humanitarian Crisis and Evacuations With authorities striving to…

Sudan’s Military Eyes US-Saudi Peace Deal Amid Escalating Conflict

Sudan's Civil War: A Troubled Path to Peace Sudan's military leadership is reviewing a new proposal by the United States and Saudi Arabia to establish a humanitarian truce and broader cease-fire. This potential diplomatic breakthrough comes as the country approaches 1,000 days of conflict. The Sudanese Armed Forces (SAF) received the initiative, which focuses on humanitarian relief. The Security and Defence Council, including military and civilian figures, met to discuss it. The proposal aims to operationalize…