Greenpeace Takes a Stand at Protests Against Bezos’s Venetian Wedding Celebrations

Greenpeace has joined ongoing protests surrounding the high-profile wedding of American tech billionaire Jeff Bezos and journalist Laura Sanchez in Venice this week. Nicknamed "the wedding of the century," this extravagant event is expected to draw around 200 guests, including notable figures such as Ivanka Trump and Jared Kushner, alongside various stars from the realms of film, fashion, and business. However, many locals view this celebration as another instance of the commercialization of their historic city, which has…

Elon Musk’s Wealth Soars by $19 Billion Following Robotaxi Debut

Tesla's Self-Driving Taxi Service: A New Era Begins In an exciting development for the electric vehicle (EV) industry, Tesla recently launched its long-anticipated self-driving taxi service in its hometown. As of Sunday, this service opened to a select group of users, who could experience the convenience of autonomous transportation for a flat fee of $4.20 per ride. This initiative marks a significant milestone in Tesla's quest for a fully automated fleet, a vision fervently championed by CEO Elon Musk over the…

Global Leaders Must Strive for Peace and Stability in the Red Sea Route

The Red Sea, a crucial lifeblood in global trade and maritime navigation, is more than a mere waterway; it represents an intricate tapestry of economic interdependence and geopolitical significance. Stretching across lands and cultures, it connects the Mediterranean Sea through the Suez Canal to the vast Indian Ocean. Each year, it bears witness to the passage of billions of dollars worth of goods—everything from oil and food to manufactured products—ultimately sustaining the very fabric of international commerce. However,…

Rwanda Takes Steps to Curb Unlawful Dollar Trading with New Currency Law

Rwanda's Currency Regulations: A Shift Towards Economic Stability In a significant move aimed at strengthening its economy, the National Bank of Rwanda (NBR) has announced that it will enforce stringent penalties on businesses and individuals who engage in transactions or price quoting in U.S. dollars or other foreign currencies without obtaining proper authorization. This initiative is more than just a regulatory measure; it's a vital step towards establishing and reinforcing the use of the Rwandan Franc in local trade.…

Uganda Reports Loss of Seven Soldiers in Somalia Conflict With Al-Shabaab

Uganda Confirms Death of 7 Soldiers in Somalia Clash With Al-Shabaab KAMPALA, Uganda - The Uganda People's Defence Forces (UPDF) has solemnly announced the death of seven of its soldiers who were part of the African Union Support and Stabilisation Mission in Somalia (AUSSOM). This tragic incident unfolded amidst intense conflict with the notorious al-Shabaab fighters. For close to 20 years, Uganda has played a pivotal role in the mission, deploying approximately 3,000 troops in a bid to bring peace to…

Former Somali Leaders Denounce Iran’s Missile Attack on Qatar

Reactions from Somali Leaders Following Iran's Strike on Qatar's U.S. Base Garowe (AX) — In the unfolding tapestry of geopolitical tension, the recent missile strike by Iran on a U.S. military base in Qatar has stirred a profound response from prominent Somali leaders. Former presidents Mohamed Abdullahi Farmaajo and Sharif Sheikh Ahmed have vocally condemned this act, asserting that it not only violates international law but also poses a significant threat to the…

Request for Public Help Following the Theft of a Valued 280-Year-Old Violin from a London Pub

Police in London are reaching out to the public for assistance following the theft of a remarkable £150,000 (€175k) violin from a pub in Islington. This exquisite instrument, belonging to a member of the London Philharmonia Orchestra, is reported to have been stolen from The Marquess Tavern on Canonbury Street on February 18. The owner, a 30-year-old musician, promptly informed the Metropolitan Police about the incident that same evening. PC Michael Collins, part of the Met's local policing team in Camden, shared, "We've…

Supreme Court Decision Clears Path for Trump to Relocate Migrants to Africa

The Supreme Court's Recent Decision: A Landmark Moment in U.S. Immigration Policy On a contentious Monday, the U.S. Supreme Court made a significant ruling that effectively greenlit President Donald Trump’s urgent appeal to resume deportations of migrants to countries that aren't their home nations. Notably, this includes regions like South Sudan—all executed with minimal notice. The implications of this decision spark discussions about morality, legality, and the human impact of such policies. This ruling not only…

Kirsty Coventry of Zimbabwe Assumes Leadership as the New President of the IOC

Kirsty Coventry has carved her name into the annals of sports history, becoming the inaugural woman and the first African to ascend to the presidency of the International Olympic Committee (IOC). On June 23, 2025, she officially took the reins, succeeding Thomas Bach of Germany, who concluded a twelve-year tenure. Coventry's election at the IOC's 144th Session, held in the picturesque backdrop of Greece in March, signified a pivotal moment for gender representation in global sports governance. Competing against a…

Somali Intelligence and Allies Eliminate 13 al-Shabab Combatants in Hiiraan

Operation in Hiiraan: A Step Forward in Somalia's Ongoing Fight Against Al-Shabab Mogadishu (AX) — In a significant operation highlighting the urgency of security in Somalia, the National Intelligence and Security Agency (NISA) took decisive action on Monday night in the Hiiraan region. Working in tandem with international partners, NISA successfully eliminated 13 members of the al-Shabab militant group. This development is not merely a statistic; it represents a decisive moment in the ongoing struggle against a group…

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