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Thousands of Kogi Residents Left Without Healthcare as Uhuodo PHC Remains Abandoned for Over a Decade
Thousands of residents of the Uhuodo community in Okehi Local Government Area, Kogi State, have reportedly been left without access to basic healthcare services, as their only Primary Health Care (PHC) facility has remained locked, abandoned, and non-functional for over ten years, according to a new report by civic tech organisation MonITNG. The Tracka monitoring
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Bangladesh on Edge After Killing of 2024 Uprising Activist Sparks Nationwide Protests
Bangladesh is witnessing a surge of unrest following the killing of Sharif Osman Hadi, a prominent activist and election candidate linked to the 2024 student-led uprising. Security forces have mobilized across Dhaka and major cities after violent demonstrations erupted, raising concerns over stability ahead of the February 2026 national elections. The unrest began late Thursday
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EU Approves $105 Billion Loan to Support Ukraine Without Using Frozen Russian Assets
In a decisive move, European Union (EU) leaders have agreed to provide Ukraine with a substantial $105 billion interest-free loan to fund its military and economic needs over the next two years, steering clear of using frozen Russian assets. This landmark decision reflects the EU’s ongoing commitment to supporting Ukraine amid Russia’s ongoing military aggression.
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Five Killed in US Military Strikes on Pacific Vessels Amid Venezuela Tensions
Five Killed in US Military Strikes on Pacific Vessels Amid Venezuela TensionsThe US military has carried out lethal strikes on two vessels in the Pacific Ocean, killing five people, according to Southern Command (SOUTHCOM). The attacks are part of a campaign targeting alleged seaborne drug traffickers, which has left at least 104 dead since September
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Suspect in Brown University Shooting, MIT Professor’s Death Found Dead
Claudio Neves Valente, 48, a former Brown University student and Portuguese national, has been found dead from a self-inflicted gunshot wound at a storage facility in Salem, New Hampshire. Authorities believe he is responsible for a mass shooting at Brown University in Rhode Island and the killing of an MIT professor in Massachusetts. Brown University
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Australia Launches Major Gun Buyback Program After Bondi Beach Mass Shooting
Prime Minister Anthony Albanese has announced a national gun buyback scheme following the deadly mass shooting at a Jewish holiday event on Sydney’s Bondi Beach, which claimed 15 lives. The program is being hailed as Australia’s largest buyback since 1996, when the Port Arthur massacre—the country’s deadliest modern mass shooting—prompted nationwide reforms that drastically tightened
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EU Delays Mercosur Trade Deal Amid Farmer Protests and Political Opposition
The European Union (EU) has postponed the signing of its long-awaited free-trade agreement with the Mercosur bloc—comprising Argentina, Brazil, Bolivia, Paraguay, and Uruguay—until January 2026, following protests by farmers and last-minute opposition from key member states, including France and Italy. The deal, which had taken 25 years to negotiate, would create the world’s largest free-trade
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Tottenham vs Liverpool: Premier League Preview, Team News, and Predicted Lineups
Tottenham Hotspur host Liverpool in a crucial Premier League clash at Tottenham Hotspur Stadium in London on Saturday, December 20, 2025, at 5:30 PM GMT (17:30 GMT). Defending champions Liverpool will look to build momentum, while Spurs aim to arrest a slump in form. Match Overview Both sides are under significant pressure as the season
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Retired NASCAR Driver Greg Biffle Among Seven Killed in North Carolina Plane Crash
Former NASCAR star Greg Biffle was tragically killed, along with six others, when a private jet crash-landed at Statesville Regional Airport, north of Charlotte, North Carolina, on December 18, 2025. Authorities confirmed that members of Biffle’s immediate family were also believed to be on board. Details of the Crash According to North Carolina State Police,
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Houthis Detain 10 More UN Staff in Yemen, Total Now 69 Amid Escalating Tensions
Yemen’s Houthi authorities have detained an additional 10 United Nations staff members, bringing the total number of UN personnel held in the country to 69, the UN confirmed on December 18, 2025. The latest arrests are part of a growing pattern of targeting international organisations and aid workers amid ongoing regional tensions. UN Response and
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