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Obi Cubana Reportedly Evicted from His Abuja Lounge After Court Order
Billionaire entrepreneur Obinna Iyiegbu, popularly known as Obi Cubana, has reportedly been evicted from one of his Abuja properties for the second time. According to circulating online reports, officials of the FCT High Court Enforcement Unit stormed his nightclub, Cash Flow, located on Adetokunbo Ademola Street in Wuse II, and cleared out equipment and other
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UK and Norway Sign Naval Alliance to Counter Russian Submarines and Protect Undersea Infrastructure
The United Kingdom and Norway have signed a historic defence pact to operate a combined fleet aimed at hunting Russian submarines in the North Atlantic. The agreement, called the Lunna House Agreement, also focuses on protecting critical undersea infrastructure, including communication cables and energy pipelines, which officials say are increasingly targeted by Moscow. Purpose of
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Royal Navy Tracks Russian Submarine Through English Channel Amid Rising Tensions
The Royal Navy has tracked a Russian Kilo-class submarine, the Krasnodar, as it transited through the English Channel, part of ongoing efforts to safeguard UK waters and maintain national security. The operation underscores growing concerns over Russian naval activity in the region, which the UK government says has increased by 30% over the past two
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UK Ministry of Defence to Unify All Military Intelligence Units Under Single Command
The UK Ministry of Defence (MoD) has announced plans to consolidate all its intelligence services under a single organisation, the Military Intelligence Services (MIS), as part of a wider effort to counter escalating threats from hostile states and adversaries. This reform will bring together intelligence units from the Royal Navy, British Army, Royal Air Force,
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Poland Arrests Russian Archaeologist Sought by Ukraine Over Illegal Excavations in Crimea
Polish authorities have arrested a prominent Russian archaeologist from St. Petersburg’s Hermitage Museum, who is wanted by Ukraine for allegedly conducting illegal excavations and causing significant damage to the ancient city of Myrmekion in Crimea. The suspect, identified under Polish law as Aleksandr B, heads the Ancient Archaeology department of the Northern Black Sea region
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BLord Purchases 3,000 Bags of Rice for Christmas Distribution in His Village
Popular businessman BLord has once again extended generosity to his hometown, purchasing 3,000 bags of rice to share with members of his village, Ebenebe, in Anambra State, ahead of the Christmas festivities. The socialite announced the gesture on his Instagram page, posting a video of a trailer offloading the large quantity of rice. He explained
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US Proposes ‘Special Economic Zone’ in Eastern Ukraine Amid Ongoing Peace Talks, Zelensky Says
The United States has proposed that Ukraine withdraw from parts of the Donetsk region and create a “special economic zone” in the areas it currently controls, Ukrainian President Volodymyr Zelensky revealed in a briefing to reporters. This proposal comes amid complex negotiations to end the ongoing war with Russia, which began with the February 2022
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NATO Chief Warns Russia Could Attack Within Five Years Amid Escalating Tensions
Russia could launch a military attack on a NATO member country within the next five years, NATO Secretary-General Mark Rutte has warned in a stark new statement. Speaking in Berlin, Rutte urged European nations to prepare for a scale of conflict comparable to the world wars, emphasizing the growing threats posed by Russia’s ongoing military
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Crypto Entrepreneur Do Kwon Sentenced to 15 Years for $40 Billion TerraUSD Collapse
Do Kwon, the South Korean co-founder of Terraform Labs, has been sentenced to 15 years in federal prison for orchestrating one of the largest cryptocurrency frauds in history. The collapse of his digital currencies, TerraUSD (UST) and Luna, wiped out an estimated $40 billion (£29.9 billion) in investor funds, prompting widespread financial fallout and a
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Myanmar Military Targets Scam Compounds, But Scammers May Still Be Thriving
The Myanmar military has launched a high-profile campaign to eradicate scam compounds along the country’s border with Thailand, demolishing buildings in locations such as KK Park with explosives. The army claims it is cracking down on online fraud operations run by Chinese criminal syndicates, but experts and locals remain skeptical about the junta’s true intentions.
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