Author: Olive Metuge

Munich, Germany – A 24-year-old Afghan asylum seeker drove a car into a crowd during a labor union demonstration in Munich today, injuring at least 30 people, including children. The incident, which authorities are treating as a suspected attack, occurred near the city’s central train station, just before the annual Munich Security Conference. The driver, identified as Farhad Noori, was arrested at the scene after police fired a shot during his apprehension. He had been residing in Munich with a valid residence permit and was known to authorities due to previous investigations. His asylum application had been rejected, but he…

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THE HAGUE – The International Criminal Court (ICC) has reaffirmed its commitment to delivering justice for millions of innocent victims of atrocities worldwide, despite facing sanctions imposed by the United States. The pledge follows U.S. President Donald Trump’s recent move to sanction ICC personnel, arguing that the court had overstepped its authority by issuing what he called “baseless” arrest warrants for Israeli Prime Minister Benjamin Netanyahu and former Minister of Defense Yoav Gallant. In a defiant statement, the ICC declared that it would not be deterred by political pressure and remained steadfast in its mission to prosecute those responsible for…

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Niamey, Niger – The United Nations Working Group on Arbitrary Detention has called for the immediate and unconditional release of Niger’s former President Mohamed Bazoum and his wife, Hadiza, who have been detained since a military coup in July 2023. The UN panel deems their prolonged detention as “arbitrary” and a violation of international law, advocating for their freedom and the right to seek compensation. Since their ousting, Bazoum and his wife have been confined to a wing of the presidential residence in Niamey, with limited external contact. Only their doctor has been permitted to visit them, and reports indicate…

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Washington, D.C. – In a significant escalation of immigration enforcement, former President Donald Trump has ordered the deportation of 1,736 Cameroonians currently residing illegally in the United States. This move is part of a broader initiative targeting undocumented immigrants, a group that now exceeds 1 million individuals nationwide. The targeted group includes individuals from various countries, with the majority hailing from Southern American nations such as Honduras, Mexico, and El Salvador. According to a November 2024 document prepared under the Biden administration, these countries represent the largest share of undocumented immigrants in the U.S. However, not all deportations can be…

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Yaounde – Tragedy struck on Monday, January 13, 2025, when retired Senior Divisional Officer (SDO) David Aman Koulbout took his own life in his residence in Nkolanga’a, a quiet neighborhood on the outskirts of Yaoundé, along the Yaoundé-Mfou highway. The 67-year-old former government official reportedly shot himself in the head shortly after finishing his lunch. A neighbor, citing his wife, revealed that there had been no prior indications that Koulbout was contemplating suicide. The incident occurred in his bedroom, and alarmed family members rushed to the scene upon hearing the gunshot. They found him lying on the floor in a…

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Yaounde – The Ministry of Defense in Yaoundé, Cameroon has expressed concerns over the persistence of kidnappings and ghost towns in the Southern Cameroons, acknowledging that these practices continue to wreak havoc on the local and national economy. Despite years of military offensives against separatist fighters in the regions of Ambazonia, these challenges remain entrenched, showcasing the resilience of the independence movement and the ineffectiveness of Cameroon’s heavy-handed approach. In a statement, the Ministry lamented how ghost towns—weekly shutdowns enforced by Ambazonian groups—have stifled economic activities. The lingering insecurity, from both sides, marked by kidnappings for ransom and attacks on…

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By Olive Metuge – October 23, 2024 Washington, D.C.: With the U.S. presidential elections less than two weeks away, the political landscape is heating up dramatically. Former President Donald Trump is gaining momentum, with recent polls and early voting data showing a shift in his favor. Meanwhile, Vice President Kamala Harris, running as the Democratic candidate after President Joe Biden’s decision not to seek re-election, is grappling with an increasingly chaotic campaign. Criticism from within her own party is intensifying, with concerns mounting over her direction and strategy as she tries to reverse the tide before Election Day. Despite facing…

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