Tragic Bus Crash in Thailand Kills 20 Children, 3 Teachers After Vehicle Catches Fire
Twenty children and three teachers were reported dead when a bus crashed and caught fire outside Bangkok.
Twenty children and three teachers were reported dead when a bus crashed and caught fire outside Bangkok.
Demonstrators protesting against fuel hikes and inflation were teargassed by the police in the Utako market area of Abuja.
The “Doing Business in Africa” event at UNGA highlighted the Diaspora’s importance in unlocking Africa’s economic potential, says Olubukunola Animashaun.
Angolan billionaire Isabel dos Santos has failed to overturn a freezing order on £580m in assets linked to a lawsuit.
Libya’s eastern parliament has appointed Naji Belqasem as central bank governor following the dismissal of Sadiq al-Kabir.
Qatar Airways plans to acquire 25% of Virgin Australia, potentially to reshape the Qantas-dominated Australian aviation market.
Sean “Diddy” Combs, has appealed a federal ruling that denied him bail while awaiting trial.
The NTSB has raised alarms about potential safety issues with Boeing 737 rudder components, affecting over 40 foreign airlines.
Atiku Abubakar has warned that Nigeria is teetering on the edge of a one-party dictatorship, urging opposition unity.
Tony Vinciquerra has stepped down as CEO of Sony Pictures, with Ravi Ahuja taking over in 2025.
Rwanda has limited funeral sizes to just 50 people as the Marburg virus outbreak claims eight lives and spreads.
Three people have died and 15 were injured in a stabbing rampage at a Walmart in Shanghai, China.
Dockworkers from the International Longshoremen’s Association launched an indefinite strike, halting major US port operations and threatening significant economic fallout.
Shigeru Ishiba has been confirmed as Japan’s prime minister, aiming to heal party divisions ahead of the October snap election.
Israeli forces launched ground raids in southern Lebanon, escalating tensions with Hezbollah, while the conflict threatens broader regional involvement.
In his Independence Day address, President Tinubu acknowledged Nigeria’s economic hardship, saying his administration’s reforms are beginning to yield results.
With Diageo’s 58.02% shareholding sold to Tolaram, Guinness Nigeria has welcomed new leadership and prepares for expansion under Tolaram’s management.
The NAF has dismissed claims that 23 civilians were killed in an airstrike in Kaduna, insisting the operation targeted terrorists.
NAFDAC has initiated local production of active pharmaceutical ingredients, aiming to reduce the prevalence of fake and substandard medicines.
NASENI plans to convert millions of Nigerian vehicles to electric and CNG-powered models, as part of its push for industrialisation
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