Again, Troops Thwart Terrorist Attack in Niger, Kill Scores, Recover Weapons, Equipment
Nigerian troops, in a joint operation, averted a terrorist attack in Niger State, killing terrorists and recovering weapons
Nigerian troops, in a joint operation, averted a terrorist attack in Niger State, killing terrorists and recovering weapons
NESREA has shut down Ibiza Nite Club, 13 other facilities in Abuja for violating environmental laws
Trump said CBS parent company Paramount paid $16 million on Tuesday as part of a lawsuit settlement.
Senator Natasha Akpoti-Uduaghan was denied entry to the National Assembly complex on Tuesday, despite a court order for her recall from a six-month suspension, leading to a public showdown with
Emmanuel Macron and his wife are suing Candace Owens for defamation over false claim that Brigitte Macron is biologically male.
A manhunt is underway after a serving Nigeria Correctional Service Officer allegedly killed a photo journalist in Kogi state
Four senators have defected from the PDP to APC, raising governing party’s membership to 70, three short of absolute majority.
A judge has struck out EFCC’s N30bn fraud case against Oba Otudeko after withdrawal and out-of-court settlement talks
China has warned of power disruptions as record-breaking heatwave drives demand and strains hydropower and solar energy generation.
Venus Williams has become the second oldest woman to win a WTA Tour-level singles match by beating Peyton Stearns
Heavy metal icon Ozzy Osbourne has died at the age of 76, just weeks after delivering an emotional farewell performance alongside his original Black Sabbath bandmates. In a heartfelt statement,
US and Japan have struck a $550 billion trade deal, slashing tariffs and boosting access for American goods.
Italy is planning 15,000 new prison spaces and rehab alternatives to address overcrowding and rising inmate welfare concerns.
Japan’s Prime Minister Ishiba has refuted claims of his resignation, stating he has not decided to step down yet.
“You automatically feel that calmness, that you’re at home,” says Chelsea defender Tosin Adarabioyo, on his first visit to Nigeria
At least 101, including 80 children, have died of malnutrition in Gaza during the conflict, mostly in recent weeks.
Zelensky’s new anti-corruption law has sparked mass protests as critics warn of rising autocracy and weakened institutions
Columbia University punishes nearly 80 students with expulsions, suspensions, and revoked degrees for protesting Israel’s war on Gaza
Aid to Africa sees sharpest cuts, with women’s health and children’s education most affected, sparking fears of rising deaths
India has ended its five-year suspension of Chinese tourist visas as both nations work to ease long-standing tensions.
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