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Nigeria Accelerates Sugarcane Expansion to Reduce Import Dependence
Nigeria is ramping up efforts to expand sugarcane production as global sugar output rises and the country remains heavily reliant on imports. According to the United States Department of Agriculture (USDA), global sugar production is expected to increase to 189.32 million tons in the 2025/26 season, up from 180.75 million tons in 2024/25—a growth of
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Venezuelan Interim Leader Delcy Rodriguez Signals Willingness to Cooperate with US
In a significant shift from her initial stance, Venezuela’s interim President Delcy Rodriguez has expressed readiness to engage with the United States in a “balanced and respectful” manner, following the dramatic US military operation that led to the capture of Nicolás Maduro. Delcy Rodriguez Advocates Cooperation On Sunday, Rodriguez posted on Telegram: “We consider it
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MultiChoice Secures New Multi-Year Deal with Warner Bros. Discovery
MultiChoice, a CANAL+ company, has successfully retained the distribution rights for 12 Warner Bros. Discovery thematic channels following a newly signed multi-year, multi-territory agreement between CANAL+ Group and Warner Bros. Discovery. This deal marks a major expansion of their long-standing partnership. The agreement spans several regions across Africa and Europe and includes the distribution of
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Ruben Amorim Sacked by Manchester United; Darren Fletcher Appointed Interim Manager
Manchester United has announced the sacking of manager Ruben Amorim, ending his tumultuous 14-month tenure. Former United midfielder and academy coach Darren Fletcher has been named interim manager, taking charge of the squad for their next fixture against Burnley. End of Amorim’s Manchester United Reign The Premier League club issued a statement on Monday: “Ruben
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Israel Expands Gaza Occupation Beyond “Yellow Line,” Bombs South Amid Ongoing Conflict
The Israeli military has intensified operations in Gaza, expanding its so-called “yellow line” in the eastern parts of the enclave while continuing air and artillery strikes in southern Gaza. These moves are forcing Palestinians into increasingly confined areas, raising fears of widespread displacement and civilian casualties. Expansion of the “Yellow Line” Over the past 24
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QShelter and M.I. Okoro Partner to Market Federal Government’s Renewed Hope Housing
QShelter Ltd and M.I. Okoro and Associates have signed a memorandum of understanding (MoU) to jointly market homes under the Federal Government’s Renewed Hope Housing Scheme, targeting 20,000 units across Lagos, Abuja, Kano, and an additional 60 homes in other parts of the country. The partnership aims to expand access to affordable housing nationwide. The
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Thousands of Enforced Disappearances Under Sheikh Hasina’s Rule in Bangladesh, Inquiry Finds
A recent inquiry in Bangladesh has revealed that thousands of people may have been forcibly disappeared during the tenure of former Prime Minister Sheikh Hasina. The report raises serious concerns over human rights violations and politically motivated crackdowns during her administration. The Inquiry and Its Findings The Commission of Inquiry on Enforced Disappearances reported that
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Aradel Holdings Increases Stake in ND Western to 81.67%
Aradel Holdings Plc, a leading indigenous integrated energy company, announced that its wholly-owned subsidiary, Aradel Energy Limited, has completed the acquisition of an additional 40% equity interest in ND Western Limited (NDW), following the fulfilment of all regulatory and contractual conditions. The deal, first disclosed on October 24, 2025, increased Aradel Energy’s stake in NDW
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Ten Convicted for Cyberbullying France’s First Lady Brigitte Macron
A Paris court has found ten individuals guilty of harassing France’s First Lady, Brigitte Macron, on social media. The case highlights the growing legal crackdown on online hate speech and gender-based cyberbullying in France. Background: Cyberbullying Against Brigitte Macron Brigitte Macron, 72, who met her husband President Emmanuel Macron while teaching drama at his school,
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Ruben Amorim Sacked as Manchester United Manager: What Happened?
Ruben Amorim has been relieved of his duties as Manchester United manager after just 14 months in charge. The 40-year-old Portuguese coach leaves Old Trafford following a turbulent period characterized by mixed results, clashes with club management, and public criticism of the team’s hierarchy. Why Ruben Amorim Was Sacked Amorim’s exit comes hours after a
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