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US Seizes ‘Top Glove’ Shipment Over Disregard Of Ban

A shipment of latex gloves by Malaysian manufacturers Top Glove, have been seized by US customs authorities for flouting ban. The shipment was found...

Paris Fashion Shows To Reopen In July

Paris is expected to reopen catwalks in July as the French government unwinds lockdown measures, allowing live fashions shows to resume. According to a statement...

Napoleons Daughters Jewelries Sell for $3 Million At Auction

An imperial jewellery sale including a set of sapphire and diamond pieces fetched nearly $3 million at an auction at Christie’s in Geneva on...

Google Gets $123 Million Fine For Abusing Dominant Position.

The Italian competition authority announced that it has fine Google the sum of 102 million Euros ($123 million) for abuse of its dominant position,...

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Nigerian Film Corporation Partners With PlotWeaver To Boost Nollywood

Nigeria’s film industry is set to enter a new phase of innovation following the signing of a Memorandum of Understanding (MoU) between the Nigerian Film Corporation (NFC) and PlotWeaver, an AI-powered storytelling technology platform. In a statement issued on Monday in Abuja , the NFC described the partnership...

AFCON 2025 Kicks Off: What To Expect

The Africa Cup of Nations (AFCON) returns with renewed excitement as the 2025 edition gets underway, promising weeks of drama, passion, and top-level football. Africa’s biggest sporting event once again brings together the continent’s finest talents, national pride and millions of fans, all united by the beautiful...

‎2026–2028 MTEF: Reps Endorse $64.85 Oil Benchmark, Against Senate’s $60

‎The House of Representatives on Wednesday approved the Federal Government’s proposed crude oil benchmark of $64.85 per barrel for 2026, departing from the Senate’s earlier endorsement of a lower $60 benchmark under the 2026–2028 Medium Term Expenditure Framework and Fiscal Strategy Paper (MTEF/FSP).‎‎The decision followed the review...