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Ben Affleck Explains Refusal to Wear Yankees Cap in Gone Girl: “It Was a Bad Idea”
Ben Affleck, the acclaimed actor known for roles in Gone Girl and The Batman, recently spoke about one of his most talked-about on-set moments: refusing to wear a New York Yankees baseball cap during the filming of 2014’s psychological thriller Gone Girl. The incident briefly halted production and showcased a clash between Affleck’s personal sports
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Deadly Swiss Bar Fire: No Safety Checks Conducted for Five Years
Swiss authorities have revealed that Le Constellation bar in the Alpine resort of Crans-Montana had not undergone any fire safety inspections since 2019, raising serious questions following the tragic New Year’s Eve fire that killed 40 people. Fire Safety Negligence at Le Constellation At a news conference on Tuesday, Crans-Montana Mayor Nicolas Feraud confirmed that
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Contractor Abandons N16 Billion Taraba Legacy Schools Project After Receiving Funds
Taraba State Government’s flagship 60 Model Schools project has reportedly been abandoned by the contractor handling the job, Prezzo Shield Investment Nigeria Limited, after allegedly receiving approximately N16 billion in funds. Sources within the Taraba State Government have confirmed to SaharaReporters that the contractor, which is led by directors Aloy O. Njoku and Emmanuel C.
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Why Putin Remains Silent on US Abduction of Venezuela’s Maduro
Russian President Vladimir Putin has remained notably quiet after the US abduction of Venezuelan President Nicolas Maduro, sparking debate among analysts about Moscow’s response, its strategic calculations, and the implications for international geopolitics. Maduro’s Abduction and US Military Action On Saturday, US Delta Force commandos captured Maduro in his Caracas residence following US airstrikes on
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EXCLUSIVE: Kogi Governor Ododo to Spend Over N1 Billion on ‘Government House Remodelling’ in 2026
Kogi State Governor Usman Ododo has committed over N1 billion in the state’s 2026 budget to the remodelling of the Government House, even as another N1 billion has been earmarked for minor capital works in the same complex, to be executed through direct labour. This comes amidst growing concerns about the state’s escalating debt and
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Qatar Engages Mediators to Reopen Rafah Crossing Amid Gaza Humanitarian Crisis
Qatar has confirmed it is actively engaging with mediators to reopen the Rafah border crossing into Gaza, aiming to deliver much-needed humanitarian aid to the besieged territory. The move comes as Palestinians continue to face severe restrictions, with access to essential services and supplies heavily limited. Qatar’s Diplomatic Efforts Speaking at a news conference on
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Gaza Faces Economic Collapse as Unemployment Hits 80 Percent
The Gaza Strip is facing an unprecedented economic crisis following more than two years of conflict with Israel. According to the United Nations, unemployment in Gaza has surged to 80 percent, one of the highest rates in the world, threatening the survival of thousands of households in the besieged territory. Daily Survival Amid Devastation Beyond
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Abigborodo Community Reaffirms Ownership of PPL 220 Oil Field, Rejects Sapele Okpe’s Claims
The Abigborodo community has reiterated its ownership of the PPL 220 oil field, encompassing the lands of Ugbekoko, Uton Iyatsere, and surrounding areas, dismissing recent claims made by the Sapele Okpe community as misleading and legally unfounded. In a statement issued by the Chairman of the Abigborodo Management Committee, Hon. Misan Ukubeyinje, the community rejected
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Boxer Anthony Joshua Returns to UK Following Fatal Car Crash in Nigeria
Former world heavyweight champion Anthony Joshua has returned to the United Kingdom after a tragic car crash in Nigeria that claimed the lives of two of his close friends. Joshua sustained minor injuries in the accident but has been discharged from hospital and is recuperating at home. Details of the Fatal Crash The crash occurred
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CORAN Calls for Policy Shift in Nigeria’s Downstream Petroleum Sector
The Crude Oil Refinery Owners Association of Nigeria (CORAN) has expressed strong support for Nigeria’s downstream petroleum sector while calling for a policy shift away from mere neutrality towards more active government support for local refiners. In a statement released on Monday, titled “True Faith in Nigeria’s Downstream: Why Local Refinery Companies Built While Importers
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