Rahim Al-Hussaini has been named the new Aga Khan, leading the Ismaili Muslim community after his father's passing. Educated in the United States, he has actively participated in the Aga Khan Development Network, which focuses on healthcare, housing, and rural development initiatives worldwide.
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Ugandan opposition leader Kizza Besigye, jailed since his abduction from Kenya in November, is reportedly unwell and in need of urgent medical care, according to his lawyer. Besigye faces military charges, including treachery, despite a supreme court ruling against civilian court-martials. His detention has sparked outrage among supporters and rights groups. The case is closely watched amid political uncertainty ahead of Uganda’s 2026 elections, with President Museveni's future unclear.
The US has denied Mexico's request for additional water from the Rio Grande and Colorado rivers, citing Mexico’s shortfall in water-sharing commitments under a 1944 treaty, which has impacted American agriculture. The decision comes amidst severe drought conditions in Mexico and rising political tensions in Texas.
Donald Trump criticized former President Joe Biden's beach trip and his ability to sleep in front of the media while referencing his alleged shortcomings. Trump accused Biden of being a terrible president and claimed he had to clean up the mess left by Biden, citing issues like the border and inflation.
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Former "Vanderpump Rules" star James Kennedy was arrested Tuesday night in Burbank for alleged misdemeanor domestic violence. Police responded to a private residence after a witness reported Kennedy being physical with an unidentified woman. Kennedy was released on bail, and the case is under review. The incident followed a holiday party where Kennedy reportedly displayed erratic behavior.
South Korean opposition leader Lee Jae-myung has called for collaboration with the government following the impeachment of President Yoon Suk Yeol over a brief martial law attempt. Yoon's powers are suspended pending a Constitutional Court decision. Lee, a potential presidential successor, urged a swift ruling to minimize national disruption and proposed a joint council for policy cooperation.