Crowds Flock to Chapel as Portugal Mourns Diogo Jota’s Death
Mourners packed a Gondomar chapel for Liverpool star Diogo Jota after he and his brother died in a car crash
Mourners packed a Gondomar chapel for Liverpool star Diogo Jota after he and his brother died in a car crash
South Korean troops detain unarmed North Korean man after rare border crossing amid rising inter-Korean military tensions
Indian economist Mathew Verghis has taken over from Ndiame Diop as Nigeria’s Country Director for the World Bank.
A Federal High Court in Abuja has ordered the Senate to immediately reinstate suspended Kogi Central lawmaker, Senator Natasha Akpoti-Uduaghan.
Omaghomi has said Warri stakeholders are not challenging the Supreme Court judgment but are challenging the “fraudulent” delineation report by INEC.
Buba Galadima warns that state police, if created, would become a tool that will destroy Nigeria’s democracy
NNPP chieftain Buba Galadima says Rabiu Kwankwaso’s record shows he is the only politician that Nigeria needs and ought to follow
A gas station explosion in eastern Rome has left several people injured, with authorities investigating the cause of the blast.
Myanmar’s military has released 93 child soldiers after a UN report accused it of recruiting over 400 minors
US immigration agents have arrested Julio Cesar Chavez Jr, citing links to Mexico’s Sinaloa drug cartel.
Russia’s all-night drone assault injured 23 in Kyiv, damaged railways, and set buildings and cars alight.
Russia has become the first country to officially recognise Taliban rule, a move Kabul calls “courageous” and “historic.”
EBID approves $100 million to support construction of the Lagos-Calabar Coastal Highway, enhancing connectivity across nine Nigerian states.
NiMet and ECOWAS have agreed to collaborate on improving disaster preparedness and early warning systems across West Africa.
Surveyor General Adebomehin has urged security agencies to integrate mapping into planning, stressing its importance in combating national insecurity.
FG will honour 250 exceptional Nigerians for patriotism, innovation, and service as part of Nigeria’s 65th Independence Anniversary celebrations.
First Lady Oluremi Tinubu has donated N1bn and 1,800 bags of rice to victims of renewed attacks in Plateau State.
Former President Buhari is ill and receiving treatment in a London hospital, according to his spokesperson, Mallam Garba Shehu.
Tuggar warns that Africa loses $88.6 billion annually to illicit financial flows, draining resources vital for sustainable development goals.
Tinubu mourns Ex-Super eagles goalkeeper Peter Rufai, praising him as a patriotic sportsman who made lasting contributions to Nigerian football history.
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