What Are the Implications of the EU Ruling on Same-Sex Marriage?

EU court orders Poland to recognise same‑sex marriages registered in other member states The European Union’s top court this week ordered Poland to recognise a same‑sex marriage that was registered in Germany, a ruling that could oblige other EU countries where same‑sex marriage is not legal to give effect to marriages performed elsewhere in the bloc. The Court of Justice of the European Union (CJEU) delivered a broadly worded judgment saying "a member state" must recognise same‑sex marriages lawfully registered in another…

Mogadishu’s Hamarweyne Market Closed Third Day amid Traders’ Tax Protest

MOGADISHU — The main market in Mogadishu’s Hamarweyne district remained closed for a third straight day Monday as traders protested what they say are excessive and unlawful tax demands imposed by Somalia’s Federal Government. Shopkeepers told local media the Ministry of Finance’s revenue department recently introduced additional fees that far exceed the legally mandated taxes they already pay each year. Several business owners said the new charges run into the hundreds of dollars — sums they say they cannot afford in the…

Cameroon’s Opposition Voice Anicet Ekane Passes Away in Tragic Event

Anicet Ekane: A Key Figure in Cameroon's Opposition Politics Anicet Ekane, a prominent opposition leader in Cameroon, passed away at 74 while in detention. His death raises serious concerns about the treatment of political detainees in the country. Ekane was arrested amid protests over alleged presidential election fraud. Family and lawyers claim he was denied proper medical care. The government has launched an investigation into his death. Detention and Health Concerns Ekane's arrest during a crackdown on…

Mozambique’s President Denies Allegations of Human Rights Abuses in Cabo Delgado

President Daniel Chapo on Friday rejected as false allegations that Mozambique’s security forces committed serious human rights violations in Palma, Cabo Delgado, after a London-based investigation and a criminal complaint tied the abuses to activities surrounding a major gas project. The allegations were published Sept. 26 by Politico and were paired with a criminal complaint filed in France by the European Centre for Constitutional and Human Rights (ECCHR). The complaint accuses French energy giant TotalEnergies, which…

Death toll from tropical storm tops 600 across Southeast Asia

JAKARTA — The death toll from floods and landslides triggered by a rare tropical storm in the Malacca Strait climbed past 600 on Monday as Indonesia, Thailand and Malaysia struggled to reach tens of thousands of displaced people and account for the missing. Officials reported 435 deaths in Indonesia, 170 in Thailand and three in Malaysia. Separately, Cyclone Ditwah in the Bay of Bengal killed 153 people in Sri Lanka, with 191 others missing and more than half a million affected nationwide, authorities there said. Rescue…

Sudanese Refugees Displaced by Conflict Struggle with Lack of Assistance

Humanitarian Crisis on the Chad-Sudan Border The dire situation for Sudanese refugees on the Chad-Sudan border highlights a severe lack of international aid. Displaced families rely heavily on donations from fellow refugees, facing extreme challenges as they flee violence. Refugees rely on each other for basic necessities due to minimal external aid. International aid is insufficient amidst increasing displacement from conflict areas. NGOs are present but under-resourced, exacerbating the crisis. Struggles and…

Somalia boosts health surveillance after Marburg virus cases in Ethiopia

Monday December 1, 2025 Mogadishu — Somalia’s Ministry of Health is closely monitoring the spread of the Marburg virus after Ethiopia confirmed cases in the Jinka area, the ministry said Sunday, as authorities activated urgent preparedness measures despite no recorded infections inside Somalia. Deputy Minister of Health Dr. Mohamed Hassan Mohamed said the country’s National Institute of Health has moved to a heightened state of readiness and is coordinating with international partners to guard against cross-border…

U.S. Ambassador Holds Talks with Somalia’s Jubaland Leader Ahmed Madobe in Kismayo

KISMAAYO, Somalia — Jubaland President Ahmed Mohamed Islam, widely known as Ahmed Madobe, hosted U.S. Ambassador to Somalia Richard H. Riley in Kismayo on Friday for talks centered on security coordination and U.S.-supported development projects, according to regional officials. The working visit brought together senior members of the Jubaland administration, including the Interior Minister and the Minister of Planning and International Cooperation. Participants discussed ways to strengthen bilateral cooperation and align…

Nigerian Troops Save 12 Girls Kidnapped in Borno State

Army Rescues 12 Girls Abducted by Boko Haram in Borno State In a significant operation, troops under Operation Hadin Kai have successfully rescued 12 girls abducted by Boko Haram and ISWAP militants in the Mussa District of Askira/Uba Local Government Area, Borno State. The victims, aged between 15 and 20, were kidnapped on November 23 while working in their farmlands. One girl managed to escape and return home safely, leaving 12 others in captivity. Acting on actionable intelligence, the army conducted a targeted…

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