Gaza City Catholic Priest Shares Harrowing Accounts of Danger and Fear

Under the church’s roof in Gaza City: shelter, fear and a choice to stay On a cramped compound in Gaza City, a handful of nuns, a priest and 450 people — among them disabled children, the elderly and the wounded — are sheltering beneath the vaulted roof of the Holy Family Catholic Church. Father Carlos Ferrero speaks softly on the phone, his voice threaded with exhaustion and faith, and describes a place where the ordinary rhythms of worship have been folded into the thud of distant explosions and the constant calculus of…

Ugandan Troops Eliminate High-Ranking Al-Shabaab Commander in Somalia

Ugandan troops kill senior Al-Shabaab commander in Lower Shabelle MOGADISHU — Ugandan forces serving with the African Union mission in Somalia say they have killed a senior Al-Shabaab operative in an ambush in the volatile Lower Shabelle region, a development that comes as Somalia struggles with shrinking international support and a partial drawdown of peacekeepers. The operation UPDF (Uganda People’s Defence Forces) units operating under the African Union Support and Stabilization Mission in Somalia (AUSSOM) reported…

Somali PM announces start of voter registration in Jubbaland State

Somalia Says Voter Registration in Jubbaland to Start Soon, Pushing Toward One-Person, One-Vote Somalia’s prime minister says voter registration in Jubbaland will begin “soon,” a fresh signal that the federal government is pressing ahead with a long-promised shift to one-person, one-vote elections across the country. The announcement, delivered Wednesday, is meant to reassure Somalis that preparations are on track for landmark local government polls slated for October 2025. But the path ahead remains bumpy, with political…

New Human Rights Report Reveals Widespread Abuses Across Zimbabwe

Zimbabwe’s Human Rights Report: A Pattern of Violence, State Complicity and Vulnerable Lives When the Zimbabwe Peace Project released a terse but damning account this week documenting more than 3,000 victims of rights abuses in a single month, it read like a catalogue of a nation trapped between political control and social distress. The group documented at least 121 distinct incidents in August, finding that women and people with disabilities were disproportionately affected. Nearly half of the violations, the report says,…

6 Light Beers Crafted with Budget-Friendly Ingredients

The Hidden Truth About Light Beers: Quality vs. Quantity When it comes to enjoying a refreshing drink after a long day, many of us reach for light beers, believing they are kinder to our waistlines. With their lower calorie counts and lighter flavors, it seems like a guilt-free option, right? But as a holistic nutrition coach, Candice van Eeden from Kuon Healthcare explains, "Light beers may contain fewer calories, but they often skimp on quality ingredients, leading to empty nutritional profiles." In this post, we’ll dive…

6 Light Beers Crafted with Budget-Friendly Ingredients

The Hidden Truth About Light Beers: Quality vs. Quantity When it comes to enjoying a refreshing drink after a long day, many of us reach for light beers, believing they are kinder to our waistlines. With their lower calorie counts and lighter flavors, it seems like a guilt-free option, right? But as a holistic nutrition coach, Candice van Eeden from Kuon Healthcare explains, "Light beers may contain fewer calories, but they often skimp on quality ingredients, leading to empty nutritional profiles." In this post, we’ll dive…

US Says Somalia Airstrike Killed Al-Shabaab Arms Facilitator; Family Denies

A strike in Sanaag and the question of who counts as a target The killing of a traditional elder in the contested Sanaag region of northern Somalia has reopened raw questions about intelligence, accountability and the politics of a war that has stretched into its third decade. The U.S. Africa Command said the man, identified as Abdullahi Omar Abdi, was “responsible for procuring and transferring illegal weapons” for the militant group Al-Shabaab and that the strike that killed him on Sept. 13 was carried out “to degrade…

Tragic Fire on Boat Claims Lives of 61 Sudanese Refugees

Tragedy at Sea: The Perilous Journey of Sudanese Refugees In a chilling reminder of the treacherous paths taken by those fleeing conflict, at least 61 Sudanese refugees perished when a rubber boat caught fire off the coast of Libya. The vessel, which was bound for Greece, burst into flames near Tobruk, an eastern port city, leaving only 13 survivors to recount the ordeal, according to the International Organization for Migration (IOM). A Desperate Escape The Sudanese refugees, escaping the ravages of war in their…

Federal Reserve cuts interest rates, signals steady pace of further reductions

Fed pivots toward steady cuts to shield jobs, betting inflation will cool The Federal Reserve on Wednesday delivered a quarter-point interest-rate cut and signaled more to come this year, a shift that underscores a growing concern among U.S. policymakers: the danger of a weakening labor market now looks larger than the risk of rekindled inflation. The move, supported by most of President Donald Trump's appointees on the Fed’s policymaking committee, reflects a central bank juggling two aims — price stability and full…

Trump hails UK and US as “two notes in one chord” at Windsor banquet

At Windsor, pomp and protest — and the hedging of a modern “special relationship” Under a damp English sky, the ancient stones of Windsor Castle hosted a ritual that mixed pageantry, politics and pointed public dissent — emblematic of a transatlantic relationship trying to be both ceremonial and consequential. President Donald Trump called his second state visit to Britain “one of the highest honours of my life,” as he sat beside King Charles at a banquet in the castle’s glittering rooms. The king praised Mr. Trump’s…

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