Islamic State attacks Somalia’s Puntland military base, claims it killed 22 soldiers

Islamic State attacks Somalia’s Puntland military base, claims it killed 22 soldiers

Captain Yusuf Mohamed, an officer in Puntland’s counter-terrorism forces, said on Tuesday that nine suicide bombers had been killed and several soldiers had been injured, near the town of Dharjaale in the Bari region.

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Pope refocuses on abortion in New Year Day message as he calls for commitment to protect life

Pope refocuses on abortion in New Year Day message as he calls for commitment to protect life

Francis now regularly refers to procuring an abortion as “hiring a hitman to solve a problem.”

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FBI link driver flying ISIS flag and rammed into New Orleans crowd, killing 15 to terrorism

FBI link driver flying ISIS flag and rammed into New Orleans crowd, killing 15 to terrorism

Police found weapons and a potential explosive device in the vehicle, while two potential explosive devices were found in the French Quarter and rendered safe, the FBI said.

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23 Congolese military officers handed death sentences for cowardice to boost discipline in army

23 Congolese military officers handed death sentences for cowardice to boost discipline in army

Overall 24 soldiers stood trial. In addition to those handed death penalties, four received 2-10 year sentences, six were acquitted and one’s case was deferred for further investigation.

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Russian gas exports via Soviet-era pipeline to Europe ends as Ukraine declines to renew transit agreement

Russian gas exports via Soviet-era pipeline to Europe ends as Ukraine declines to renew transit agreement

The last remaining EU buyers of Russian gas via Ukraine, such as Slovakia and Austria, have arranged alternative supply. Hungary will keep receiving Russian gas via TurkStream, which runs two pipelines under the Black Sea.

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Kenya’s biosafety authority kicks off campaign for GMO maize against backdrop of steep ignorance

Kenya’s biosafety authority kicks off campaign for GMO maize against backdrop of steep ignorance

NBA Acting Director of Biosafety Research and Compliance Josphat Muchiri confirmed the authority’s readiness for the exercise in the listed counties, adding that the campaign would be expanded to cover all maize-producing regions in Kenya.

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US Supreme Court Chief Justice warns of threats to the judiciary’s independence as calls to disregard rulings rise

US Supreme Court Chief Justice warns of threats to the judiciary’s independence as calls to disregard rulings rise

Chief Justice John Roberts in an annual year-end report on the judiciary released just weeks before Republican President-elect Donald Trump takes office did not directly address what polling suggests has been a decline in public confidence in the judicial system broadly.

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Statistics office says Kenya’s inflation went up in December but remains within targeted margin

Statistics office says Kenya’s inflation went up in December but remains within targeted margin

The Central Bank of Kenya cut its benchmark lending rate by a larger-than-expected 75 basis points to 11.25 per cent on December 5

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US plans WHO exit on account it ‘cannot be reformed, corruption is rampant, compromised relationship with Bill & Melinda Gates Foundation, GAVI alliance

US plans WHO exit on account it ‘cannot be reformed, corruption is rampant, compromised relationship with Bill & Melinda Gates Foundation, GAVI alliance

Internist, bioweapons expert and WHO critic Dr Meryl Nass wrote on her Substack that the announcement was “Great news, if reliable!” noting the article cited only “globalist attorney” Gostin and “hapless former Covid czar Ahish Jha.”

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Sixth time unlucky: Zimbabwe’s new currency wobbles as illegal night bazaars flourish, conventional stores tumble

Sixth time unlucky: Zimbabwe’s new currency wobbles as illegal night bazaars flourish, conventional stores tumble

Unfettered by expenses such as rising energy costs, taxes and laws that force formal retailers to accept the local currency at artificially low official exchange rates, informal traders, including children, offer better bargains. A box of juice that sells for $3 in a supermarket costs half of that on the streets.

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