Violent Protests Erupt In Angola Over Fuel Price Hike, Leaving Four Dead And Hundreds Arrested
Fuel price protests in Angola have left four people dead, with over 500 arrested as violence and unrest continue
Fuel price protests in Angola have left four people dead, with over 500 arrested as violence and unrest continue
Thailand claims Cambodia violated a fragile ceasefire after deadly border clashes left 33 dead and thousands displaced
Dare Babarinsa says Nigeria needs leaders who govern by example, like the disciplined, action-driven General Murtala Muhammad.
Flooding in southern Taiwan has forced 3,000 residents to evacuate as heavy rains continue, with more intense rainfall expected
North Korea’s powerful political figure says denuclearisation talks are off the table unless Washington adopts a new approach
Beijing launches its first nationwide handout of 3,600 yuan per child under age three to tackle demographic crisis
Singapore’s terror threat remains high, driven by the Gaza conflict and rising influence of radical narratives, its ministry has warned.
The US will retrofit a $400m Qatari jet as Air Force One for Donald Trump, prompting legal and ethical controversy
Aisha Yesufu says Nigeria’s judiciary has failed the nation, becoming a tool for corrupt politicians over the common man.
Nigeria plans to sign an MoU with a consortium, aiming to plant 20 billion trees through the Green Legacy Programme.
Trump highlighted the severe hunger crisis in Gaza and pledged to create centres to provide food aid to those affected.
Military leaders from Thailand and Cambodia met for discussions as tensions eased along the shared border.
Following a strategic split, Warner Bros will keep its studio arm as Discovery assumes control of its news and sports properties.
Authorities have confirmed five fatalities after a gunman opened fire inside a Manhattan skyscraper before being neutralised.
ADC’s Abdullahi says Tinubu’s policies, including subsidy removal and naira devaluation, have worsened living conditions without providing safety nets.
Untreated hepatitis causes 4,252 Nigerian deaths annually, with over 20 million infected and over N13trn in economic losses, FG says
Burkina Faso, Mali, and Niger may soon join GIABA as non-ECOWAS members following endorsement by its Ministerial Committee.
Senate urges NDIC to prioritise early risk detection and cybersecurity to protect depositors amid evolving financial threats and digital vulnerabilities.
Nigeria, UN, and African leaders have called for shared action, climate-aligned finance, and food justice to end rising food insecurity.
Nigerian government has promised diplomatic engagement as Ghanaians protest, accusing Nigerians of crimes including kidnapping, fraud, and ritual killings.
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