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Tension in Lagos Community as Immigration Officer’s Stray Bullet Injures Woman, Youths Burn Checkpoint
Tension gripped the Igbogbele community in Badagry West Local Council, Lagos State, after a stray bullet allegedly fired by a Nigeria Immigration Service (NIS) officer struck a middle-aged woman, Hunsu Elizabeth. The incident reportedly occurred on Friday, sparking outrage among residents who accused the officers of reckless conduct. In protest, irate youths set ablaze an…
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Syria Joins US-Led Coalition Against ISIL: President al-Sharaa Meets Trump, Pledges Cooperation
Historic Move: Syria Joins Global Coalition Against ISIL Washington, D.C. — In a landmark development, Syria has officially joined the United States-led international coalition formed to combat the ISIL (ISIS) armed group, signaling a major diplomatic shift after more than a decade of global isolation. The announcement came on Monday, November 10, 2025, shortly after…
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Actress Uche Montana Denies Involvement in Regina Daniels’ Reported Drug Crisis
Nollywood actress Uche Montana has denied reports linking her to the alleged drug-related issues involving actress Regina Daniels and her husband, Senator Ned Nwoko. Montana, in a statement shared on her Instagram page on Monday, addressed the accusations days after Nwoko publicly named her and actress Sonia Uche as individuals allegedly undermining Regina’s rehabilitation process.…
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Philadelphia Eagles Edge Green Bay Packers in 10-7 NFL Defensive Battle
Eagles Grind Out Narrow Win in Defensive Showdown Green Bay, Wisconsin — The Philadelphia Eagles continued their winning momentum on Monday Night Football, defeating the Green Bay Packers 10-7 in a low-scoring, defence-heavy contest at Lambeau Field. Led by quarterback Jalen Hurts, the Eagles capitalized on a pair of clutch plays to produce their only…
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Typhoon Fung-wong Devastates the Philippines: 10 Dead, 1.4 Million Displaced as Floods and Landslides Hit Northern Provinces
Massive Storm Leaves a Trail of Destruction Across the Philippines Manila, Philippines — The Philippines is reeling from the devastation left by Super Typhoon Fung-wong, which battered northern regions with torrential rains, fierce winds, and deadly landslides. At least 10 people have been confirmed dead, while 1.4 million residents were forced to flee their homes…
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Nigeria’s Private Sector Credit Soars 75.9% in Two Years
Credit to Nigeria’s private sector (CPS) has surged dramatically over the past two years, increasing by 75.9% to an all-time high of N117.783 trillion as of September 2025, up from N66.944 trillion in September 2023. CPS encompasses loans, trade credits, and other receivables provided by banks to the private sector within a given period, serving…
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Iraqis Head to the Polls With Little Hope for Change as Elections Begin
Iraq’s Parliamentary Elections Begin Amid Apathy and Uncertainty Baghdad, Iraq — Polling stations across Iraq opened on Tuesday morning for parliamentary elections that many citizens view with deep skepticism. Despite relative calm in the country, voter apathy and disillusionment with the political elite dominate the national mood. Voting began at 7 a.m. local time (04:00…
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Inflation, Rising Production Costs Threaten Industrial Stability — CANMPEF
‘Dear Mr. President, please do not let this 15% import tariff punish Nigerians again’ The Chemical and Non-Metallic Products Employers Federation (CANMPEF) has warned that rising production costs, multiple taxation, and foreign exchange volatility continue to threaten Nigeria’s industrial stability, even as manufacturers demonstrate resilience and innovation in adapting to the nation’s challenging economic environment.…
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Cambodia Denies Thai Landmine Allegations as Border Truce Hangs in the Balance
Cambodia Rejects Thai Accusations Over Border Landmine Blast Phnom Penh, Cambodia / Bangkok, Thailand — Cambodia has firmly denied Thailand’s claims that it planted new landmines along their contested border, following an explosion that injured four Thai soldiers and prompted Bangkok to suspend a recently enhanced ceasefire agreement. In a statement issued Tuesday, Cambodia’s Ministry…
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Private Sector Divided on 15% Tax on Fuel Imports
• MAN, NECA back immediate implementation; LCCI, ASBON urge caution The Federal Government’s decision to impose a 15 percent tax on imported petrol and diesel to protect local refineries has sparked divergent reactions among private sector operators. While all agree on potential long-term benefits, industry groups differ on short-term implications for the economy. The Manufacturers…
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