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CAIR Sues Florida Governor Ron DeSantis Over ‘Terrorism’ Designation
CAIR Challenges DeSantis’s ‘Terror’ Label in Federal Court The Council on American-Islamic Relations (CAIR) and its Florida chapter have filed a federal lawsuit against Governor Ron DeSantis, challenging his recent executive order designating the group as a “foreign terrorist organisation.” The lawsuit, submitted on December 16, 2025, claims that the order violates CAIR’s First Amendment
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Heroic Bystanders Remembered After Bondi Beach Terror Attack
Courage Amid Tragedy at Bondi Beach The Bondi Beach shooting in Sydney, Australia, has left the nation mourning while highlighting the heroism of ordinary citizens who confronted gunmen during a Hanukkah celebration. Authorities report that at least 16 people were killed, including one of the attackers, and more than a dozen others were injured. Among
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Trump Approval Rating Falls to 39% Amid Rising Economic Concerns
Trump’s Job Approval Declines to 39% A recent Reuters/Ipsos poll reveals that President Donald Trump’s approval rating has fallen to 39 percent, down from 41 percent earlier this month, signaling growing dissatisfaction among Americans, particularly regarding economic conditions. The drop appears partly driven by declining confidence among Republican voters, many of whom had backed Trump
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Woli Arole Shares Why He Keeps His Family Life Private
Comedian Woli Arole has opened up about why he avoids sharing his family life on social media, explaining that his marriage is not meant for public display or online validation. Speaking on Instagram, Arole emphasised that he values companionship and emotional connection over social media attention, reminding followers that some aspects of life are best
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Canada Announces New Methane Emission Standards for Oil and Gas Sector
Canada Sets Ambitious Methane Reduction Targets The Canadian government has unveiled new rules targeting methane emissions from the oil and gas sector, aiming for a 75 percent reduction by 2035 compared with 2014 levels. The regulations, announced on December 16, 2025, are part of Canada’s broader climate strategy and are expected to cut 304 million
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Funke Akindele Thanks Fans as ‘Behind The Scenes’ Shatters Box Office Records in Nigeria and UK
Filmmaker and actress Funke Akindele has expressed her gratitude to fans following the extraordinary success of her latest film, ‘Behind The Scenes’, which has set new box office milestones both in Nigeria and abroad. The movie earned over N200 million in Nigerian cinemas and £42,000 in the UK and Ireland during its opening weekend, marking
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Palestinian Infant Dies in Gaza as Winter Cold Turns Lethal Amid Israeli Aid Blockade
Infant Dies in Gaza Due to Extreme Winter Conditions A two-week-old Palestinian infant, Mohammed Khalil Abu al-Khair, has tragically died in the Gaza Strip due to severe hypothermia, as winter temperatures plummet and Israel continues to restrict humanitarian aid from entering the territory. The Palestinian Ministry of Health reported that the baby succumbed after seeking
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Trump Expands US Travel Ban to Include Syria and Palestine Amid Immigration Crackdown
Trump Adds Five Countries to US Travel Ban United States President Donald Trump has expanded the US travel ban to include Palestine, Syria, Burkina Faso, Mali, Niger, and South Sudan, further intensifying restrictions on immigration from African and Muslim-majority countries. The announcement was made by the White House on December 16, 2025, marking a continuation
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Regina Daniels Speaks Out on Heartache of Separation from Children Amid Marital Strains
Actress Regina Daniels has opened up about the emotional toll of being separated from her children, Prince Munir and Prince Khalifa, as marital tensions with her husband, Senator Ned Nwoko, continue. In a video that quickly went viral, Regina was seen presenting her children with gifts, including toys, clothes, and shoes, while they pleaded for
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Thousands Protest in Slovakia Against Fico Government’s Judicial Reforms
Mass Protests Erupt Across Slovakia Thousands of Slovaks took to the streets on December 15, 2025, to protest controversial judicial reforms proposed by Prime Minister Robert Fico’s leftist-nationalist government. Demonstrations were held in the capital, Bratislava, as well as eight other cities, reflecting growing public discontent over changes that critics say undermine the rule of
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