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US Congress Releases Jeffrey Epstein Estate Photos Featuring Trump, Clinton, and Other Public Figures
Washington, DC – The US House Oversight Committee has released a new batch of photos from the estate of the late convicted sex offender Jeffrey Epstein, featuring a number of high-profile public figures, including former President Donald Trump and ex-President Bill Clinton. The release, spearheaded by House Democrats, comes amid renewed calls for transparency and
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Elite Athletes Evade Detection as Global Anti-Doping System Faces “Stalled” Progress
The global fight against doping in sport is faltering, with elite athletes increasingly slipping through anti-doping controls, Athletics Integrity Unit (AIU) Chair David Howman has warned. Speaking at last week’s World Conference on Doping in Sport, Howman delivered a stark assessment of the system, acknowledging that while the AIU has a strong track record of
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Enugu Boosts Investment Climate with 2026 Business Reform Plan
Enugu State Government has unveiled its 2026 Business Enabling Reforms Action Plan (BERAP) as part of a long-term effort to strengthen the state’s investment climate and position Enugu as a top destination for both local and foreign investors. The plan was presented during a private-sector engagement session at the Enugu Chamber of Commerce, Industry, Mines
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Preservationists File Lawsuit to Halt Trump’s White House Ballroom Construction
Washington, DC – The National Trust for Historic Preservation has filed a lawsuit seeking to stop the Trump administration’s ambitious construction project at the White House, aimed at adding a massive new ballroom to the historic building. The legal action comes amid growing criticism from preservationists and architectural experts who warn that the project could
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Abuja Subscribers Grapple with Telecom Service Disruptions
Telecom subscribers in Abuja, the Federal Capital Territory (FCT), are currently facing significant service quality issues, affecting the city, which serves as Nigeria’s seat of government. The disruptions have largely been linked to the activities of the National Oil and Gas Suppliers Association (NOGASA), which caused interruptions in diesel supply to sites, resulting in outages
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Eurovision Winner Nemo Returns Trophy in Protest Over Israel’s Inclusion
Swiss Eurovision winner Nemo has announced that they are returning their 2024 victory trophy in protest against Israel’s participation in the upcoming Eurovision Song Contest. The singer, who won the 2024 competition with their operatic pop hit The Code, posted a video on Instagram showing the trophy being placed in a box to be sent
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Mass Protests Erupt Across Romania Over Judicial Corruption
Thousands of Romanians have taken to the streets for a fifth consecutive day to protest alleged systemic corruption in the judicial system. Demonstrators across Bucharest and other major cities rallied in support of judges and prosecutors who exposed unethical practices in the judiciary, as highlighted in an explosive investigative documentary aired earlier this week. Documentary
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Fourteen Palestinians, Including Children, Die in Gaza as Storm Byron Wreaks Havoc
Storm Byron has battered the Gaza Strip, claiming at least 14 lives and injuring numerous others, as torrential rain, strong winds, and collapsing structures devastate communities already displaced by Israel’s recent military offensive. The Gaza Ministry of Interior and National Security confirmed the fatalities, which include children and newborns, highlighting the vulnerability of civilians living
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Israel Approves 19 New West Bank Settlements, Escalating Annexation and Violence
Israel’s security cabinet has formally approved plans to legalize 19 settlements across the occupied West Bank, a move Palestinian officials warn accelerates a decades-long campaign of land appropriation and demographic engineering. The decision also includes the revival of two northern West Bank outposts that were dismantled during Israel’s 2005 “disengagement” plan. The announcement, reported by
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Tunisian Opposition Leader Abir Moussi Sentenced to 12 Years Amid Widening Crackdown
In a landmark ruling that has sparked international concern, prominent Tunisian opposition leader Abir Moussi has been sentenced to 12 years in prison. The decision comes amid a sweeping crackdown on critics of President Kais Saied, who has repeatedly claimed he is purging the country of “traitors” undermining national stability. Moussi, the president of the
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