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      <title>80% of firearms seized in Mexico under Sheinbaum administration originate in the US, Defence Secretary says: Video</title>
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      <pubDate>Tue, 24 Feb 2026 19:49:00 Z</pubDate>
      <description><![CDATA[<p>Trevilla Trejo reported that approximately 23,000 weapons have been seized nationwide since October 2024, when Sheinbaum took office, with analysis and tracking indicating that most entered through the northern border. He stated that 80 per cent of the confiscated firearms originated in the United States, while stressing that Mexico maintains close  security  cooperation with the US government through intelligence and information sharing, adding that collaboration with US Northern Command has been significantly strengthened during the current administration. He also said that this exchange of information led to the operation carried out in Jalisco that resulted in the capture and subsequent death of drug trafficker Ruben Nemesio Oseguera Cervantes, known as “El Mencho”. According to security reports from the Government of Mexico, four main routes are used to traffic firearms into the country: California–Tijuana, Arizona–Nogales, New Mexico–Ciudad Juarez, and Texas–Nuevo Laredo.</p>
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      <title>World divided as U.S. military action in Venezuela sparks global backlash</title>
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      <pubDate>Mon, 05 Jan 2026 14:25:21 Z</pubDate>
      <description><![CDATA[<p>The  United States , on January 3, carried out a bold and highly controversial military operation in Venezuela that targeted military bases and critical infrastructure in the capital, Caracas.</p>
<p>President Nicolás Maduro and his wife were removed and captured in the process. Washington transported them to New York to face federal narcotics and terrorism-related charges. </p>
<p>The U.S. government insists the action was part of a broader effort to dismantle drug-trafficking networks tied to the Venezuelan regime. </p>
<p>The  world ’s reaction has, however, been sharply divided as some capitals have backed Washington’s move. Others have condemned it as a violation of international law and a dangerous precedent.</p>
<p>In the Americas, support for the U.S. action is mixed. Argentina’s president, Javier Milei, publicly welcomed the removal of Maduro, framing it as a victory for "freedom."</p>
<p>“Freedom moves forward. Long live freedom, damn it!”, Milei wrote in a post on X.</p>
<p>But several Latin American governments have fiercely criticised the strikes as aggression. Bolivia, Mexico and Cuba have all called on the U.S. to withdraw and respect Venezuelan sovereignty. </p>
<p>Across Europe, the response has also split. Germany and other EU members expressed concern and called for a return to diplomatic channels, emphasising that any transition in Venezuela must respect democratic will and international law.</p>
<p>British Prime Minister Keir Starmer also said on Saturday that it is up to the U.S. to uphold international law. </p>
<p>"I want to speak to President Trump, I want to speak to allies. I can be absolutely clear that we were not involved in that. And as you know, I always say and believe we should all uphold international law," Starmer  said  hours after the attack.</p>
<p>Inside the United States, the decision has reignited debate over executive power and foreign policy. Some Republican figures have supported the mission as a necessary confrontation with criminal networks. </p>
<p>Others, including senior Democrats and high-profile former officials, have called the operation “unlawful and unwise," warning it could destabilise Latin America and strain U.S. alliances. </p>
<p>“Trump’s illegal and unprovoked bombing of Venezuela and kidnapping of its president are grave violations of international law and the U.S. Constitution. These are the actions of a rogue state. The American  people  do not want another regime change war abroad,” Democratic Congresswoman Rashida Tlaib wrote.</p>
<p>What this really means is that the conflict has opened a new chapter in US–Latin American relations and raised fundamental questions about how the international community balances the fight against organised crime with respect for sovereign governance. </p>
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      <title>The world's urban future is being written in the Global South - here is why</title>
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      <pubDate>Wed, 31 Dec 2025 06:15:45 Z</pubDate>
      <description><![CDATA[<p>In 2025, the world has become unmistakably urban, and the above map makes that reality impossible to ignore.</p>
<p>Dots of varying sizes and colours spread across the globe indicate where people now live, revealing a powerful shift that the fastest-growing cities are no longer concentrated in Europe or North America, but in Asia and Africa, where megacities and rapidly expanding secondary cities are redefining global development.</p>
<p>According to the  UN Population Division , more than 56% of the world’s population now lives in urban areas, a figure expected to rise to nearly 70% by 2050. The 2025 city map visually captures this acceleration, with dense clusters across South Asia, East Asia, Southeast Asia, and Sub-Saharan Africa, regions that together account for the majority of new urban residents.</p>
<p>The largest circles on the map, representing megacities with over 10 million people, are increasingly concentrated in Asia. Cities such as Tokyo, Delhi, Shanghai, Dhaka, and Mumbai dominate the urban hierarchy, reflecting decades of population growth, rural-to-urban migration, and industrial expansion. India alone is now home to several of the world’s fastest-growing megacities, a trend linked to its expanding workforce and digital economy.</p>
<p>Yet the map also tells a subtler story. While megacities attract attention, the most rapid growth is occurring in medium-sized and smaller cities, particularly across Africa.  Nigeria , Ethiopia, the Democratic Republic of Congo, and Tanzania are dotted with cities in the 250,000 to 5 million population range, urban centres that are absorbing millions of new residents each year. </p>
<p>The UN notes that  Africa ’s urban population is projected to triple by 2050, making it the world’s fastest-urbanising region.</p>
<p>This urban surge is now tightly linked to current global news. In 2024 and 2025, international headlines have focused on housing shortages, infrastructure strain, youth unemployment, and climate vulnerability in cities. </p>
<p>From flooding in South Asian megacities to heat stress in African urban centres, climate change is amplifying the risks of rapid, unplanned growth. The World Bank estimates that cities generate over 70% of global carbon emissions, while also being the most exposed to climate-related disasters.</p>
<p>At the same time, cities are emerging as engines of opportunity. Urban areas account for more than 80% of global GDP, and governments are increasingly positioning cities as hubs for green jobs, digital  services , and innovation. </p>
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      <title>Christmas in the Global South: How communities in Africa and Latin America celebrate the season</title>
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      <pubDate>Thu, 25 Dec 2025 08:00:00 Z</pubDate>
      <description><![CDATA[<p>While Christmas is often portrayed through a Eurocentric lens of winter snow and pine trees, celebrations across the Global South tell a fresh and different story.</p>
<p>From the streets of Caracas, Venezuela, to the highlands of Ethiopia, communities mark the season with traditions that blend faith, culture, and local identity that have endured for centuries.</p>
<h3>Venezuela: Roller skating to Christmas Mass</h3>
<p>In Venezuela, particularly in the capital Caracas, Christmas celebrations transform city streets into festive pathways. One of the country’s most famous traditions involves  roller skating  to early morning church services in the days leading up to Christmas.</p>
<p>Historically, some neighbourhoods even tied strings to children’s toes before bedtime, believing that angels skating through the streets would tug them awake for Mass. While the custom has evolved, streets are still occasionally closed to allow safe skating. This highlights the communal nature of the celebration.</p>
<p>The tradition highlights how faith and festivity merge in Venezuelan culture, even as the country continues to navigate economic and political challenges that have reshaped daily life in recent years.</p>
<h3>Peru: Children take the nativity to the streets</h3>
<p>In  Peru , Christmas is marked by strong public participation, particularly among children. In some cities and towns, children dress as pastors or biblical figures and parade through the streets, reenacting scenes associated with the birth of Jesus Christ.</p>
<p>These processions reflect Peru’s deeply rooted Catholic traditions, introduced during the colonial period but reshaped through local customs and communal storytelling.</p>
<p>According to  Peru Travel , Christmas celebrations often emphasise family gatherings, public performances, and religious devotion, making the holiday a visible part of urban and rural life alike.</p>
<h3>Ghana - Feasting and large gatherings</h3>
<p>Just like other parts of the world, Christians in Ghana start their  Christmas celebrations  from the 20th of December with Carol Services that are mostly conducted in the evenings.</p>
<p>The week before the 25th also marks a moment of vigorous shopping for the celebration ahead.</p>
<p>On the 25th, many visit the church in the morning with their best outfits to commemorate the birth of Jesus Christ.</p>
<p>After the morning service, families gather to share meals with friends and neighbours.</p>
<h3>Ethiopia: Christmas marked by faith and a traditional game</h3>
<p>In Ethiopia, Christmas, known as  Ganna or Genna , is celebrated on January 7, following the Julian calendar observed by the Ethiopian Orthodox Church. The holiday is deeply spiritual, beginning with an overnight church service and fasting that reflects the country’s ancient Christian heritage.</p>
<p>One of the most distinctive traditions associated with Ethiopian Christmas is a hockey-style team game also called Ganna. Played in open fields after morning worship, the game symbolises joy and communal unity following the religious observance.</p>
<p>The tradition is reported to be linked to shepherds celebrating the birth of Christ, echoing the biblical nativity story.</p>
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      <title>Why do large parts of Europe still lag behind East Germany economically?</title>
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      <pubDate>Tue, 23 Dec 2025 10:13:24 Z</pubDate>
      <description><![CDATA[<p>Many regions across Southern, Eastern, and even  Western Europe  still record lower income levels than those of the former East Germany, more than three decades after German reunification.</p>
<p>The above, based on 2017 GDP per capita data, uses East Germany, long considered a benchmark for post-socialist economic recovery, as a reference point, set at approximately €30,300 per person. Regions shown in red fall below that threshold. </p>
<p>Following reunification in 1990, East Germany  inherited outdated infrastructure , lower productivity, and weaker industrial capacity. Since then, the German government has invested more than €2 trillion in reconstruction, subsidies, and regional development. </p>
<p>While income gaps between eastern and western Germany persist, East Germany’s GDP per capita now exceeds that of many EU regions.</p>
<p>According to Eurostat, several regions in Southern Italy, Spain, Portugal, Greece,  Eastern Europe , and the Balkans continue to trail behind eastern German states in output per person.</p>
<p>The map underscores long-standing structural challenges. Many red-marked regions are affected by low industrial diversification, weaker transport links, ageing populations, and chronic underinvestment. </p>
<p>In Southern Europe, the aftershocks of the 2008 financial crisis and the eurozone  debt  crisis slowed recovery for more than a decade. In Eastern Europe and the Balkans, the legacy of post-socialist transition and limited capital inflows continues to constrain growth.</p>
<p>The European Commission has repeatedly acknowledged that regional inequality within the EU remains high, even as national averages improve. Wealth tends to concentrate in capital cities and export-driven regions, leaving rural and peripheral areas behind.</p>
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      <title>Australia flags ISIS link to Bondi Beach Hanukkah attack: Video</title>
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      <pubDate>Fri, 19 Dec 2025 13:00:59 Z</pubDate>
      <description><![CDATA[<p>Speaking in Canberra, Albanese said the Office of National Intelligence had identified a “regular online video feed from ISIS” linked to the suspects, indicating the attack was ideologically motivated as well as tactically planned.</p>
<p>“We must consider both motivation and method,” the prime minister said. “We’ve been informed that the Office of National Intelligence has identified material that reinforces this was an ISIS-inspired attack.”</p>
<p>The shooting, described by authorities as Australia’s worst mass casualty attack since the 1996 Port Arthur massacre, left 15  people  dead, including one of the gunmen, and injured more than 40 others. Those killed included Rabbi Eli Schlanger and a Holocaust survivor, according to community leaders.</p>
<p>Police  said the attackers were identified as father and son Sajid Akram, 50, and Naveed Akram, 24. Sajid Akram was shot dead by police at the scene, while his son was arrested and remains in custody.</p>
<p>In response, Albanese unveiled a national gun buyback scheme, calling it the most significant firearms reform since the sweeping changes introduced after Port Arthur, where 35 people were killed.</p>
<p>“The terrible events at Bondi show we need to get more guns off our streets,” he said.</p>
<p>Under the proposal, the federal  government  will partner with states and territories to buy back surplus, newly banned and illegal firearms, with costs shared equally. Albanese noted that Australia now has more than four million firearms in circulation—more than at the time of the Port Arthur tragedy nearly three decades ago.</p>
<p>The government also plans to cap the number of firearms an individual can own, tighten licensing requirements, restrict the types of guns that can be legally owned, require Australian citizenship for firearm licences and fast-track the creation of a National Firearms Register.</p>
<p>“Australians are rightly proud of our gun laws,” Albanese said. “We are not home to the constant carnage we see in some countries, and we intend to keep it that way.”</p>
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