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Top U.S. & World Headlines — December 10, 2025
Brutal winter storms in Gaza put 850,000 people at imminent flood risk; Over 100 Palestinians detained in West Bank; U.S. military onboards Google’s AI
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Abu Dhabi has become a 'co-architect' of global capital deals
Today’s Gulf countries still have cash — not to splash around, but to invest in projects that bring tangible benefits back home.
A ‘myopic’ approach to Africa in new US security strategy
The White House’s newly published National Security Strategy devotes just over half a page to Africa.
South Africa faces AGOA exclusion
Ties between Washington and Pretoria have sharply deteriorated during Trump’s second term.
$500-million Africa-focused infrastructure fund launched in Abu Dhabi
London-based Gemcorp, which focuses on emerging markets, said it will contribute up to $50 million to the fund and manage the projects.
DR Congo secures $159 million loan for road upgrade
The road projects are meant to improve access to the Ngandajika Agro-Industrial Park.
Despite Judge's Order, ICE Deports Shackled Babson College Freshman, Harasses Her Family in Texas
Nineteen-year-old Any Lucía López Belloza was detained and deported, despite a lack of removal order, when attempting to head home from Babson College in Boston to surprise her family in Texas for Thanksgiving. “This is the first arrest of its kind I’ve seen,” says her attorney, Todd C. Pomerleau, who says the student has been the victim of “character assassination.” After López Belloza “was taken down near the border on a bus, had shackles around her ankles, chain around her waist, shackles around her wrist,” her family attempted to speak out to the press about the rights violations she suffered. They are now being harassed by law enforcement, as well.