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Bolivia Jails Ex-President Luis Arce on Corruption Charges Ahead of Trial
La Paz, Bolivia – Former Bolivian President Luis Arce Catacora has been ordered to remain in detention for five months while prosecutors investigate allegations that he embezzled millions of dollars from a fund created for Indigenous and peasant development projects. Judicial Decision and Charges Arce, who stepped down just a month ago, appeared before Judge
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Myanmar Military Airstrike on Hospital Kills 33 in Rakhine
Mrauk-U, Rakhine State – At least 33 people were killed when Myanmar’s military conducted an air strike on a hospital in Mrauk-U, western Rakhine state. The military claims the victims were armed members of opposition groups, including the Arakan Army and the People’s Defence Force, but witnesses, aid workers, and the United Nations say the
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Protect ‘Behind The Scenes’ From Piracy — Funke Akindele Appeals to Fans
Award-winning Nollywood filmmaker and actress, Funke Akindele, has called on her fans to help protect her latest movie, Behind The Scenes, by refraining from recording or sharing clips from the film online. Akindele stressed that piracy—whether direct or indirect—poses a serious threat to the success of the movie and undermines the hard work of everyone
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North Korea’s Kim Jong Un Honors Soldiers Killed in Ukraine War
Pyongyang, North Korea – North Korean leader Kim Jong Un publicly welcomed and honored soldiers of the Korean People’s Army (KPA) who served alongside Russian forces in the ongoing war in Ukraine. The ceremony, held on Friday in Pyongyang, focused on the 528th Regiment of Engineers, returning from a 120-day deployment in Russia’s Kursk region.
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Colombia’s ELN Rebels Brace for Battle Amid U.S. Intervention Threats
Tensions are soaring in Colombia as the National Liberation Army (ELN), the country’s largest remaining rebel group, has ordered civilians to stay home for three days while it conducts military drills. The precautionary measure comes in response to heightened threats of U.S. military intervention, as President Donald Trump warns nations producing cocaine for the United
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Kaduna Will Immortalise Sheikh Dahiru Bauchi — Governor Uba Sani
Kaduna State Governor, Uba Sani, has pledged to immortalise the late Islamic scholar and Tijjaniyya leader, Sheikh Dahiru Usman Bauchi, through the establishment of a foundation dedicated to promoting interfaith harmony and peaceful coexistence. The governor made the promise on Sunday while leading a 30-member delegation on a condolence visit to the family of the
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Virtual Reality Offers Trauma Relief to Injured Children in Gaza
In the war-torn Gaza Strip, virtual reality (VR) technology is providing a rare escape for Palestinian children wounded and traumatized by more than two years of relentless conflict. In makeshift VR tents, injured children are transported to immersive digital worlds where the sounds of drones, destruction, and fear temporarily vanish. A Brief Respite from War
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Insecurity Has Become Big Business in Nigeria – Ex-US Army Captain
A former United States Army Captain, Bish Johnson, has alleged that Nigeria’s worsening insecurity has turned into a profitable enterprise for certain individuals and groups. Johnson made the claim on Monday during an interview on Channels Television’s The Morning Brief, where he spoke on the rising cases of banditry and kidnapping across the country. According
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Tense Calm Returns to Uvira After M23 Rebel Takeover in DR Congo
A fragile calm has returned to Uvira, a key city in eastern Democratic Republic of the Congo (DRC), after its capture by M23 rebels earlier this week. Residents are cautiously emerging from their homes following the takeover, which has raised concerns over the collapse of a recent U.S.-brokered peace agreement between Congolese and Rwandan leaders.
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Trump Ends Legal Protections for Ethiopian Refugees, Orders 5,000 to Leave U.S.
The United States has ended temporary legal protections for thousands of Ethiopian nationals, ordering approximately 5,000 refugees to leave the country within 60 days or face arrest and deportation. The move is part of a broader push by the Trump administration to remove protections for more than one million individuals from multiple countries. Details of
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