Chinese Chamber of Commerce Denies Shooting of Immigration Officer was Ordered by Chinese National
The Chinese business community in Nigeria has refuted claims that a Chinese national ordered the shooting of an Immigration officer.
The Chinese business community in Nigeria has refuted claims that a Chinese national ordered the shooting of an Immigration officer.
A 7.7 magnitude earthquake struck central Myanmar, causing tremors in Thailand and China, with reported structural damage.
The US has temporarily restored funding to track abducted Ukrainian children
Three bar managers and two others have been detained over the spiking and assault of at least 41 women in Belgium.
Dutch police are investigating the motive behind a stabbing spree that left five people injured, including two American nationals.
Israel intercepted a rocket from Lebanon, retaliated with airstrikes, and vowed a strong response following rising border tensions.
King Charles III is recovering at Clarence House after a brief stay in hospital due to side effects from ongoing treatment.
Canada’s PM Mark Carney has declared that Canada’s old economic relationship with the US is “over” as new tariffs take effect.
Putin has suggested a temporary administration in Ukraine to facilitate elections and negotiations for peace.
A coalition of 24 CSOs has petitioned the UN, accusing Nigeria’s government of undermining democratic structures in Rivers State.
The US has suspended contributions to the WTO, citing a broad review of federal spending under the Trump administration’s policies.
A new Germany-backed Lagos makerspace is equipping 400 young Nigerians with digital and business skills, opening doors to tech-driven opportunities.
Firefighters in South Korea are battling historic wildfires that have killed 27 people, displaced thousands, and destroyed a 1,300-year-old temple.
Hamas spokesperson Abdel-Latif Al-Qanoua has been killed in an Israeli airstrike in northern Gaza, according to Hamas-affiliated media
Russia and North Korea are preparing to build a new road bridge, enhancing connectivity and boosting economic and strategic ties.
Bolivia has declared a national emergency as floods kill over 50, displacing thousands and affecting all nine regions.
Norway has temporarily closed its embassy in South Sudan due to escalating violence, relocating operations to Nairobi until further notice.
North Korean leader Kim Jong Un has highlighted advancements in AI-driven suicide drones and early-warning aircraft for military operations.
A Turkish student at Tufts University was detained by the Trump administration and had their visa revoked, sparking concerns.
Prime Minister Mark Carney says Canada will soon react to President Donald Trump’s tariffs on imported vehicles and may impose countermeasures.
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