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El-Fasher Horror Laid Bare: Survivors Speak After RSF Seizure in Sudan
Fresh testimonies from survivors fleeing the devastated city of el-Fasher in Sudan’s North Darfur State paint a dire picture of widespread violence, mass casualties, and a humanitarian catastrophe. The accounts, emerging as thousands pour into the nearby town of Tawila, reveal a city ravaged by paramilitary attacks, starvation, and a breakdown of basic civil order.…
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OpenAI and Amazon Finalize Landmark $38 Billion AI Cloud Deal Amid Industry Shakeup
In a move poised to reshape the artificial intelligence landscape, OpenAI has signed a monumental $38 billion agreement with Amazon, granting the AI research lab access to Amazon Web Services (AWS) for high-volume AI training and operational workloads. This seven-year partnership, unveiled on November 3, 2025, marks Amazon’s most significant foray into the rapidly expanding…
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Court Halts PDP Convention, Deepens Party Crisis
The Peoples Democratic Party (PDP) has suffered a major setback as a Federal High Court in Abuja stopped its planned National Convention scheduled for November 15 and 16 in Ibadan, Oyo State. The court ruled that the opposition party violated its constitution and the Electoral Act in the processes leading to the event. Justice James…
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Turkiye Hosts High-Stakes Summit on Gaza Crisis, Urges Israel to Halt Ceasefire Violations
Istanbul, Turkiye – Turkiye has issued a strong call for Israel to immediately stop what it describes as ongoing violations of the United States-brokered ceasefire in the Gaza Strip. The statement came after a high-level diplomatic summit in Istanbul on Monday, where leading Arab and Muslim nations gathered to discuss an international stabilisation force for…
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Kimberly-Clark Announces $40 Billion Acquisition of Tylenol Maker Kenvue Amid Sales Slump and Legal Turmoil
Kimberly-Clark, one of the world’s largest consumer goods companies, has announced a landmark acquisition of Kenvue, the manufacturer of Tylenol and several other well-known healthcare brands. The deal is valued at $40 billion, but it immediately raised concerns among shareholders and analysts due to Kenvue’s recent decline in sales, legal challenges, and public health controversy.…
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Trump Administration Partially Restores SNAP Food Benefits During Prolonged US Government Shutdown
The United States federal government has agreed to partially fund the Supplemental Nutrition Assistance Program (SNAP) after two federal judges ruled that the Trump administration could not legally suspend food aid during the ongoing government shutdown. The decision impacts millions of low-income Americans who rely on SNAP—commonly known as food stamps—for essential grocery support. Court…
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Jos Dental Students Lament 10 Years in School Without Graduation
The Jos University Dental Students’ Association (JUDENSA) has appealed to authorities over what it described as an unbearable delay that has kept some students in school for 10 years without graduation. Speaking at a press conference in Jos, JUDENSA President, Johnson Titus Bisani, said dental students admitted to the University of Jos in 2015 for…
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Israel Releases Five Palestinian Prisoners as Deadly Violence Persists in Gaza Despite Ceasefire
Israel has released five Palestinian prisoners as part of an ongoing ceasefire deal with Hamas, offering a rare moment of relief amid continuing violence and loss in the Gaza Strip. The prisoner release comes at a time when Palestinian families are mourning not only detainees but also those killed in the conflict, with hundreds of…
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Tinubu Orders End to Doctors’ Strike, Approves Recruitment of 23,000 Health Workers
President Bola Ahmed Tinubu has directed the Federal Ministry of Health and Social Welfare to take urgent steps to end the ongoing strike by the Nigerian Association of Resident Doctors (NARD) and ensure their immediate return to work. Announcing this in Abuja, Dr. Iziaq Salako, Minister of State for Health and Social Welfare, said the…
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Guinea’s Military Leader Mamady Doumbouya Officially Enters Presidential Race
Guinea’s interim military ruler, General Mamady Doumbouya, has officially filed his candidacy for the country’s highly anticipated presidential election, scheduled for December 28, 2025. The vote is intended to restore democratic order following the 2021 coup he led, marking a significant turning point in the West African nation’s political landscape. Doumbouya Submits Candidacy Amid Heavy…
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