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Mass arrests made as protests over War in Gaza spread across US universities
Mass arrests made as protests over War in Gaza spread across US universities
Protests over the war in Gaza have taken hold in some...
UK's Prime Minister promises to start Rwanda flights in 10-12 weeks
UK's Prime Minister promises to start Rwanda flights in 10-12 weeks
Rishi Sunak’s flagship Rwanda bill is finally...
TikTok Expresses Concerns Over Bill Mandating Potential U.S
TikTok Expresses Concerns Over Bill Mandating Potential U.S. Ban On The App
Video hosting service TikTok says a potential ban on...
British lawmakers back smoking ban for those born after 2009
British lawmakers back smoking ban for those born after 2009
MPs have backed a plan to ban anyone born after 2009...
Israeli Armed Forces Chief Vows Response to Iran's Attack Despite Global Appeals for Restraint
Israeli Armed Forces Chief Vows Response to Iran's Attack Despite Global Appeals for Restraint
Israel’s armed forces chief has vowed to respond to...
White House moves to close ‘gun show loophole’
White House moves to close ‘gun show loophole’
The White House is to close a loophole that allows...
Jacob Zuma wins court battle, to stand in South Africa's next election
Jacob Zuma wins court battle, to stand in South Africa's next election
South Africa’s former President Jacob Zuma is...
UNILAG HOST PELUMI NUBI ON ARRIVAL TO NIGERIA WITH CALL ON WOMEN TO ACHIEVE GREATNESS.
UNILAG HOST PELUMI NUBI ON ARRIVAL TO NIGERIA WITH CALL ON WOMEN TO ACHIEVE GREATNESS
Content creator Pelumi Nubi who embarked on a solo...
Niger’s ruling junta has doubled down on its demand that US troops withdraw, dealing a blow to Washington’s security interests in the Sahel. Last month, military leader General Abdourahamane Tiani ordered US troops to leave after ending a military agreement. At least 650 US personnel are stationed in Niger to monitor jihadist activity. In a statement on Sunday, Niger's junta said they had not benefited from the US military deal as it "turned out to be a fool's bargain", while accusing the US of exploiting Niger and interfering in its internal affairs. The US State Department and Pentagon have downplayed Niger’s rejection of the military agreement, saying that talks between the two countries were continuing.
Niger junta doubles down on order that US troops leave
Niger’s ruling junta has doubled down on its demand...
The Lagos State Government has commended the resilience and "can do" spirit of the Nigerian lady, Pelumi Nubi, who drove solo from London to Lagos.
London-To-Lagos Solo Ride: Lagos Govt Hails Resilience, Can-Do Spirit Of Pelumi Nubi
The Lagos State Government has commended the resilience...