The Week in Stories Around the Globe

Al-Shabab battles Somalia’s army for strategic military base

Al-Shabab has been fighting the Somali government for more than 16 years and frequently targets government officials and military personnel. It said in a statement that its fighters had captured the base and Wargaadhi town – a claim the government denied.

#Ethiopia #Africa #War #Conflict

NATO Was Founded to Crush Communist, Socialist, and Anti-colonial Movements Worldwide


It was created not only to counter the USSR, but also to defeat European communist and socialist movements and crush revolutionary, anti-colonial struggles. At the time of its founding, Britain, France, Belgium, and Portugal were waging vicious campaigns to try to hold on to their African colonies.


#NATO
#Communist #EURUSD #PoliticsToday

German doctor charged with murder of 15 patients

The doctor was initially suspected of having killed four people in his care when he was arrested in August 2024 but investigations have uncovered other suspicious deaths, with more exhumations on potential victims planned.

#Doctor #Germany #Medicine #Hospital

From Maine to Miami —  The ‘Ghost Forests’ Haunting Our Coastlines

As the globe warms, sea levels rise, and more saltwater encroaches land, “invading seawater advances and overtakes the freshwater that trees rely upon for sustenance,” according to NOAA. “The salty water slowly poisons trees, leaving a haunted ghost forest of dead and dying timber.”

#ClimateCrisis #ClimateAction #Forestry #Science


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