Western Embassies Demand Tanzania Release Bodies of Post-Election Victims

December 5, 2025

Western Embassies Demand Tanzania Release Bodies of Post-Election Victims

Western countries including the UK and France press Tanzania to release all bodies of victims killed in October election violence. They also urge freeing political prisoners and ensuring fair investigations.

US Military Kills Four in Eastern Pacific Boat Strike Amid Legal and Political Debate

December 5, 2025

US Military Kills Four in Eastern Pacific Boat Strike Amid Legal and Political Debate

The US military killed four men in a strike on a suspected drug boat in the Eastern Pacific. The Pentagon justified it as targeting narcotics but faces legal and political scrutiny. Controversy grows over the rules of engagement and treatment of survivors.

Spanish Police Arrest Neo-Nazi Base Cell; Leader in Russia Defies Arrests

December 5, 2025

Spanish Police Arrest Neo-Nazi Base Cell; Leader in Russia Defies Arrests

Spanish police and Europol arrested three suspected members of the neo-Nazi group Base in Castellón. The group’s American leader in Russia, Rinaldo Nazzaro, calls this political persecution and signals ongoing resistance. The Base’s cell in Spain showed high organization, weapons, and links to Kremlin spy agencies.

US Airstrike Kills Survivors on Suspected Drug Smuggling Boat; War Crime Questions Raised

December 5, 2025

US Airstrike Kills Survivors on Suspected Drug Smuggling Boat; War Crime Questions Raised

Two men survived a US strike on a drug suspect boat but were killed in a second attack, sparking war crime worries. Pentagon defends strikes amid legal debates.

Germany Votes to Restart Voluntary Military Service Amid Ukraine War

December 5, 2025

Germany Votes to Restart Voluntary Military Service Amid Ukraine War

Germany's parliament approved voluntary military service to boost defence. All 18-year-old men will get a fitness exam from 2027. Youth protests erupt nationwide.