African Continental Brief: Business, Security, Human Rights, and Geopolitics — 09 Dec 2025

Africa Today: A Brief on Key Developments Across the Continent Security & Human Rights: Turmoil in Tanzania — Protests Blocked and Rights Under Pressure On 9 December 2025, authorities in Dar es Salaam, Tanzania’s commercial capital, deployed police and army forces in strength to block planned Independence Day protests. The demonstrations had been called by […]

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Enoch Burke and the Limits of Contempt: A Case Where Rights, Livelihood and Law Collide

When Rights Collide in the Classroom: Gender Identity, Minors, and the Complex Intersection of Law, Belief and Duty A quiet request within a school — that staff address a student by a different name or pronouns — can appear straightforward on the surface. But when the student is a minor, when staff hold deeply rooted […]

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Ireland’s Teen Activist Cara Darmody Begins 50-Hour Sleep-Out to Highlight Assessment of Needs Crisis

Dublin, — Disability rights activist Cara Darmody has launched a 50-hour sleep-out protest outside Leinster House in a renewed effort to draw national attention to what she describes as the ongoing “assessment of needs crisis.” The 15-year-old from Ardfinnan, Co Tipperary began her demonstration at 11am today and is expected to meet opposition party leaders […]

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President Trump Announces $12 Billion Aid Package to Support U.S. Farmers

President Donald Trump unveiled a sweeping US$12 billion economic assistance package for American farmers, aimed at easing financial pressure on the agriculture sector amid trade disruptions and rising production costs. Reuters+2News-Times+2 Speaking at a White House roundtable with agriculture officials and lawmakers on Monday 8th of Dec, Trump described U.S. farmers as “the backbone of […]

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Mother Accepts Degree on Behalf of Glasgow Student Who Died After Marking Error

Glasgow — The mother of a University of Glasgow student who died after being incorrectly told he would not be eligible to graduate has collected his degree in an emotional ceremony that has renewed scrutiny of marking and assessment processes in higher education. Ethan Scott Brown had been informed he could not graduate after receiving […]

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Gaza’s babies ‘scarred by war before first breath’ by malnutrition

[ad_1] Speaking from the shattered enclave, UNICEF Communication Manager Tess Ingram said that at least 165 children are reported to have died “painful, preventable deaths” related to malnutrition during the war between Hamas fighters and Israel. A lesser-known scourge is acute hunger among pregnant and breastfeeding women and “the devastating domino effect” of this lack […]

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Ukraine civilians face escalating attacks and mounting hardship, UN warns

[ad_1] “Our findings establish several worrying trends: rising civilian casualties in both frontline and urban areas, sustained attacks on energy infrastructure, and continued patterns of systematic and widespread torture and ill-treatment of Ukrainian prisoners of war and civilian detainees,” said Danielle Bell, head of the Human Rights Monitoring Mission in Ukraine (HRMMU), Russia launched its so-called “special […]

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Government Publishes First Action Plan on Disability Rights and Strategy 2025–2030

Dublin, 8 December 2025 — Taoiseach Micheál Martin has chaired the first meeting of the Delivery and Monitoring Committee for Ireland’s National Human Rights Strategy for Disabled People 2025–2030, marking a significant step in the Government’s commitment to embed the voices and experiences of disabled people at the centre of policy implementation. The meeting, held in Government […]

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Ireland Pledges €21.5m to UN Rapid Humanitarian Response, Minister Richmond Confirms

Dublin, 9 December 2025 — Ireland has announced €21.5 million in new funding to the United Nations to bolster global rapid-response humanitarian efforts, as crises escalate in scale and complexity worldwide. Minister of State for International Development and Diaspora Neale Richmond confirmed the commitment today, noting that over 305 million people currently require humanitarian assistance […]

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112,000 Farmers to Receive a Further €86m in Eco-Scheme Balancing Payments as 2025 Funding Nears €288m  

Dublin, 9 December 2025 — Minister for Agriculture, Food and the Marine Martin Heydon has confirmed the release of almost €86 million in Eco-Scheme balancing payments, bringing total 2025 Eco-Scheme support to nearly €288 million since payments first commenced in October. According to the Department, 112,610 farmers are now in receipt of Eco-Scheme funding, which […]

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