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D’Tigers begin quest for olympics medal

Nigeria’s men’s national basketball team, D’Tigers, will this morning, at the Saitama Super Arena, begin their quest for Olympic honours with their sights set...

Light shines on unconditional electronic transmission of election result

For the second time in one week, the Independent National Electoral Commission (INEC) has insisted that it has the capacity to transmit unhindered, election...

Another 28 kidnapped students released in Nigeria

Gunmen who seized 121 students at a high school in northwestern Nigeria in early July have released another 28 teenagers, a school official told...

Drought-stricken southern Angola battles food, water shortages

Huila Province, Southern Angola. Months of no rain have sucked life out of the vast region and brought communities to near starvation. People have to...

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King Charles III Set for Crucial U.S. Visit Amid Diplomatic Strains

King Charles III is preparing for a high-stakes state visit to the United States, as diplomatic tensions and policy disagreements continue to test the long-standing alliance between London and Washington. The planned visit, expected later this year, comes at a delicate moment in transatlantic relations, with both the...

Israeli Strikes Kill At Least 14 In Lebanon

At least 14 people have been killed following a wave of Israeli airstrikes across southern Lebanon, marking the deadliest escalation since the ceasefire agreement that had largely calmed cross-border hostilities. According to Lebanese health authorities, the strikes targeted multiple areas suspected to be linked to the militant group...

African Leaders React As Xenophobic Attacks Resurface In South Africa

Fresh xenophobic tensions have erupted in parts of South Africa, drawing swift reactions from African leaders and renewed concern over the safety of foreign nationals, including Nigerians. Viral videos circulating online show mobs targeting properties believed to house migrants, with reports indicating that both Nigerian and Ghanaian nationals...