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Portable Speaks Out as Ashabi Simple Takes Him to Court
Controversial singer Portable, real name Habeeb Okikiola, has fired back at his baby mama, Ashabi Simple, after she reportedly dragged him to court, sparking yet another round of drama between the two. In a heated Instagram story rant, Portable expressed shock and anger over the legal action, emphasizing that he and Ashabi were never legally
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Supreme Court Reserves Order on Justice Yashwant Varma’s Removal Petition
New Delhi, Jan 9, 2026: The Supreme Court on Thursday reserved its order on a petition filed by Allahabad High Court judge Yashwant Varma, who is challenging the removal proceedings initiated against him in the Lok Sabha. The case highlights the delicate balance the judiciary must maintain between protecting the rights of a judge facing inquiry and respecting the
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UK Businesses Call for Inclusion in Any Pub Business Rates U-Turn
High Street shops, pharmacies, gyms, music venues, and other businesses are urging Chancellor Rachel Reeves to extend relief on business rate increases beyond pubs, after the government signaled a climbdown on pub rates in England. While pubs have faced heavy criticism over rising business rates, including over 1,000 pubs banning Labour MPs from their premises
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India Fast-Tracks Three Major Hydroelectric Projects in Jammu and Kashmir Amid Indus Waters Tensions
Jammu, Jan 9, 2026: India has accelerated the development of three key hydroelectric projects in Jammu and Kashmir, signaling a strong push to bolster power generation in the region amid ongoing tensions over the Indus Waters Treatywith Pakistan. The Union government recently kicked off construction of the 850 MW Ratle hydroelectric project and reviewed progress on the Dulahasti Stage II and 1856
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UK Government to Reduce Business Rate Increases for Pubs Amid Industry Pressure
The UK government is set to announce a climbdown on planned business rate increases for pubs in England, following mounting pressure from landlords and industry groups. The decision aims to provide financial relief to publicans facing rising costs after the end of Covid-era business rate discounts. Officials from the Treasury have confirmed that changes will
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AFCON 2025: CAF Drops Referee from Nigeria vs Algeria Quarter-Final
The Confederation of African Football (CAF) has removed Somali referee Omar Abdulkadir Artan from officiating the AFCON 2025 quarter-final between Nigeria and Algeria, DAILY POST reports. CAF’s decision came after Artan was found wearing boots from a brand not approved by the tournament’s official sponsors during a previous match, a breach of CAF regulations. As
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Spain’s Catholic Church Reaches Groundbreaking Compensation Deal for Sexual Abuse Victims
Spain’s Roman Catholic Church has signed a historic agreement with the government to compensate victims of sexual abuse by members of the clergy. The deal comes after years of complaints that the Church failed to adequately address widespread abuse and ensure justice for survivors. Under the new framework, the government will coordinate compensation with the
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Typhoid Outbreak Exposes Gandhinagar’s Crumbling Water and Sewage Infrastructure
Gandhinagar, Jan 9, 2026: A recent typhoid outbreak in Gujarat’s capital, Gandhinagar, has exposed deep cracks in the city’s water and sewage infrastructure, raising serious concerns about urban planning, public health, and governance. Reports indicate leakages in at least 20 locations across the city, prompting authorities to investigate which of these contributed to the contamination that triggered the
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2027 Elections: Governors Challenge Godfather Politics as Political Tensions Rise
As preparations for the 2027 general elections gain momentum, Nigeria’s political landscape is becoming increasingly charged. Party defections, internal crises, and emerging fault lines are now common across the major political parties, including the PDP, LP, NNPP, ADC, and even the ruling APC. Beyond these developments, a notable shift is underway: the gradual erosion of
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Welsh First Minister Eluned Morgan Recalls Surviving Childhood Plane Crash in Spain
Welsh First Minister Eluned Morgan has shared the harrowing story of a plane crash she survived as a child in northern Spain, calling it “the biggest shock of our lives.” The crash occurred in 1978 when Morgan was just 11 years old, while traveling with her family and a family friend in a small Cessna
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