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Wildfires Rage On Greek Island As State of Emergency Declared

A state of emergency was put in place as massive wildfires entered their third consecutive day on Chios Island. By early Tuesday, efforts to control...

Court Overturns Ban on German Far-Right Publication

A judicial panel in Leipzig has ruled to reverse a ban previously placed on Compact, a well-known far-right publication in Germany. While some interpret the...

Deadly Strike on Sudan Hospital Leaves Dozens, Including Children, Dead — WHO

"Another appalling attack" on a hospital in Sudan has seen more than 40 people killed, many of them children and medics, the head of...

Mali, Russia Seal New Economic and Energy Agreements

Mali and Russia have finalized multiple agreements to boost trade and strengthen their economic partnership. One of the key points includes plans for closer collaboration...

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NJC Nominates 35 Judges, Recommends Oyewole For Supreme Court

The National Judicial Council has put forward the Presiding Justice of the Court of Appeal, Enugu Division, Justice Joseph Oyewole, for elevation to the Supreme Court, along with 35 other nominees for different judicial positions across the country. The decisions were reached during the Council’s 110th meeting held...

Kwankwaso Outlines Terms For Possible Return To APC

The National Leader of the New Nigeria People’s Party, Senator Rabiu Kwankwaso, has said he would not consider returning to the ruling All Progressives Congress without a clear understanding of the conditions attached to such a move. In a video shared on Facebook by his aide, Saifullahi Hassan,...

FCT Court Dismisses FG’s Criminal Case Against Senator Natasha

The Federal Capital Territory High Court in Abuja on Thursday dismissed the criminal charges brought by the Federal Government against Senator Natasha Akpoti-Uduaghan following the withdrawal of the case by the Office of the Attorney-General of the Federation. Court documents indicated that the Attorney-General of the Federation submitted...