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Canadian Prime Minister Mark Carney Survives Budget Vote, Avoiding Snap Election Amid US Tariff Pressures
Canadian Prime Minister Mark Carney successfully navigated a critical confidence vote in the House of Commons on Monday, narrowly avoiding the possibility of snap elections less than a year after his minority government was elected. The vote cleared the way for Carney’s first federal budget, a fiscal plan designed to counter escalating US tariffs and…
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Trump Signals Potential Military Strikes Against Mexican Drug Cartels Amid Rising Drug Crisis
United States President Donald Trump has suggested that the US could expand its controversial military operations against Latin American drug cartels to include Mexico, marking a dramatic escalation in his administration’s ongoing “war on drugs.” Speaking at the Oval Office on Monday, Trump emphasized that he has already been in discussions with Mexican authorities regarding…
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Germany and Netherlands Secure Qualification for FIFA World Cup 2026 on Dramatic Final Day
On an exhilarating final day of UEFA World Cup 2026 qualifiers, Germany and the Netherlands confirmed their spots at the upcoming tournament, leaving fans across Europe celebrating and reflecting on dramatic qualification campaigns. Germany, four-time FIFA World Cup champions, secured their place in the 2026 edition with an emphatic 6-0 victory over Slovakia at the…
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Kikelomo Abati Criticizes Fayose Over Birthday Clash With Ex-President Obasanjo
Media personality Kikelomo Atanda-Owo Abati has voiced strong disapproval of former Ekiti State Governor Ayo Fayose following his post-birthday comments and viral confrontation with former President Olusegun Obasanjo. Fayose had recently criticized Obasanjo’s remarks made at his 65th birthday celebrations in Lagos, describing the 89-year-old ex-president’s comments as “irresponsible” and suggesting that Obasanjo belongs “in…
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China Suspends Japanese Anime Films Amid Rising Tensions Over Taiwan
In a striking move that underscores growing diplomatic tensions in East Asia, China has suspended the release of two major Japanese anime films amid an intensifying row over Taiwan. According to Chinese state media, the decision was deemed “prudent” due to audience sentiment and market considerations. The films affected by this suspension are “Crayon Shin-chan…
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Naira Strengthens Against US Dollar as Foreign Reserves Hit $46.7 Billion
The Naira recorded its first appreciation against the US dollar at the official foreign exchange market on Tuesday. Data from the Central Bank of Nigeria (CBN) showed that the Naira strengthened to ₦1,447.43 per dollar, up from ₦1,448.03 on Monday, representing a daily gain of ₦0.60. However, in the black market, the Naira remained steady…
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Ex-Harvard President Larry Summers Issues Apology Following Release of Jeffrey Epstein Emails
Former Harvard University president Larry Summers has publicly apologized and announced he will step back from public life after private email exchanges with the disgraced financier and convicted sex offender Jeffrey Epstein were recently made public. The revelation has ignited renewed scrutiny over Summers’ professional and personal interactions with Epstein. Larry Summers’ Public Apology In…
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PDP Convention Properly Constituted, Says Ben Obi
The Secretary of the Peoples Democratic Party (PDP) National Convention Organising Committee, Ben Obi, has affirmed that the party’s convention was properly and duly constituted. Obi made the statement on Tuesday during an interview on ‘Prime Time’, a programme on Arise Television, monitored by DAILY POST. His remarks come shortly after rival factions of the…
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#BringBackOurGirls2025: Mike Arnold Calls for Immediate Rescue of Kebbi Schoolgirls
Former Blanco, Texas Mayor Mike Arnold has condemned the attack on Government Girls Comprehensive Secondary School, Maga in Kebbi State, where gunmen killed Vice Principal Hassan Yakubu Makuku and abducted 25 female students. Reacting on X (formerly Twitter) on Tuesday, Arnold wrote: “11 years after Chibok, 25 more girls stolen from school in Kebbi. #BringBackOurGirls2025…
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Philippine President Marcos Denies Sister’s Drug Use Allegations Amid Corruption Scandal
Manila, Philippines – Philippine President Ferdinand Marcos Jr has dismissed claims by his estranged sister, Senator Imee Marcos, that he has a long-term drug addiction, amid growing anti-corruption protests in the country. Sister Alleges Cocaine Use On November 17, Senator Imee publicly accused her brother of developing a cocaine dependency, which she claimed contributed to…
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