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EU Climate Report: May 2025 Ranks as the Second Hottest Month on Record

As global temperatures rise, we are increasingly confronted with the reality of climate change. According to the European Union's climate monitoring service, last month marked the second warmest May on record, both on land and in our oceans. The Copernicus Climate Change Service reported that the average surface temperature of our planet dipped just below the critical threshold of 1.5 degrees Celsius above pre-industrial levels—almost matching the May record set last year. In the oceans, the average surface temperature…

Pope Leo’s First Month: A Distinct Departure from Francis’ Approach

Pope Leo XIV: A New Approach to Leadership In his inaugural month as Pope, Leo XIV is charting a markedly different course from his predecessor, Pope Francis. Elected as the first pope from the United States on May 8, Leo, formerly Cardinal Robert Prevost, has participated in approximately two dozen public events. However, he has yet to make significant appointments, announce any foreign trips, or clarify his living arrangements at the Vatican. This stands in sharp contrast to Francis, who, shortly after his election in…

Ghana Experiences Fourth Consecutive Month of Falling Inflation, Tumbles to 21.2% in April 2025

Ghana's consumer inflation has now marked its fourth consecutive month of decline, dropping to 21.2% in April 2025 from 22.4% in March, as detailed in the latest report from the Ghana Statistical Service (GSS). This downward trend evokes a mix of relief and curiosity; what does it mean for the average Ghanaian family, grappling daily with rising prices? The current decrease in inflation is primarily linked to a easing of pressures in both the food and non-food categories. Yet, it’s essential to highlight that inflation…

Ghana’s Inflation Falls to 22.4% in March for Third Month

Ghana, an enchanting land rich in culture and diversity, is witnessing a silver lining in its economic landscape. As the curtains drawn by its annual consumer inflation rate gradually lift, the spectacle of positive change is increasingly apparent. Over the past three months, the inflation rate has demonstrated a promising downward trajectory. Mar 2025 stands as a testament to this trend, with the inflation rate dipping to 22.4%, a subtle yet critical improvement from February’s 23.1%, according to meticulous…

Ghana’s Economy Picks Up During Mahama’s Second Month

Ghana's Inflation: A Trending Descend and Economic Implications For the first time in five tumultuous months, the economic climate of Ghana has shown a glimmer of relief as inflation begins to step back. This development emerges shortly after the country's recent political journey, as incumbent president John Mahama seized victory once again. One might wonder, can political stability foster economic ease? February brought a breath of fresh air to the West…

U.S. Launches Second Round of Airstrikes Against ISIS in Somalia This Month

BOSASO, Somalia - The U.S. Intensifies Its Strategy Against ISIS in Somalia In the rocky expanse of the Cal-Miskaad mountains, dust clouds mingled with smoke as U.S.-led airstrikes once more reverberated across Northeastern State's rugged terrain. As the sun dipped behind the hills this past Sunday, the U.S. Africa Command put into action a decisive strike—its second this month—sending a clear message of its unyielding resolve to combat terrorism. U.S. military officials…

Two Kenyans Reportedly Seized in Daylight, Detained for Over a Month

FILE - Aslam Longton (bottom right) and Jamil Longton (bottom left) are seen at the Kenya National Human Rights Commission in Nairobi, Feb. 2, 2025. (Credit: Kenya National Human Rights Commission) The specter of forced disappearances looms ominously over Kenya, a nation that has recently been rocked by political unrest and social discord. Since the summer of 2024, when sweeping protests engulfed the country, a staggering 82 instances of alleged abductions have been documented by the Kenyan National Human Rights Commission.…

Qatar Reportedly Urged by US to Expel Hamas Leaders Within a Month as Gaza Ceasefire Stalls

Qatar's Emir Sheikh Tamim Bids Welcome to US Secretary of State Antony Blinken in Doha(Source: AFP) Qatar is under a bit of pressure from Uncle Sam, who wants the country to evict Hamas's political bigwigs by the end of the next month. This inside scoop comes from two insiders who spilled the beans to The National over the weekend. Qatar has acted as a cozy haven for these Palestinian leaders since 2012 after Khaled Meshaal moved there from Syria. Meshaal had been the head honcho of Hamas for over 20 years until 2017. It's…

EU’s Borrell Challenges US Decision to Allow Israel a Month to Address the Gaza Crisis

The European Union's chief diplomat recently expressed concerns over the United States' decision to grant Israel a month to address the growing humanitarian crisis in Gaza, arguing that far too many lives could be lost in that timeframe. "The US has urged Israel to enhance humanitarian aid to Gaza; however, a one-month extension feels inadequate. Given the current rate of casualties, far too many will die," remarked Josep Borrell to reporters just prior to an upcoming summit of EU leaders. US officials indicated that…

Somalia Demands Ethiopia Cancel North Western State of Somalia Sea Access Agreement by End of the Month

Somalia Urges Ethiopia to Revoke North Western State of Somalia Sea Deal by Month's End MOGADISHU, Somalia — Somalia has thrown down the gauntlet, giving Ethiopia until the end of the month to backtrack on its sea access arrangement with North Western State of Somalia. This demand was outlined in an interview with The New Humanitarian by Somalia's National Security Adviser, Hussein Sheikh Ali. Ali emphasized that the age-old military alliance between Somalia and Ethiopia, including the presence of Ethiopian soldiers on…

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