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Philippines Tests “Transition Credits” to Reduce Coal Use in Innovative Climate Experiment
The Philippines is piloting a groundbreaking carbon credit system known as transition credits, aimed at accelerating the shift from coal-fired power plants to renewable energy. The program is designed to generate funding for replacing fossil fuel infrastructure with clean energy equipment, offering a potential blueprint for the Asia-Pacific region’s energy transition. What Are Transition Credits?
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Diiadem Unveils Multi-Million Naira Mansion After Years of Perseverance
Nigerian beauty entrepreneur Ademola Adeyemi, popularly known as Diiadem, has revealed her stunning new mansion, celebrating the fulfillment of her long-held dream. Diiadem, CEO of Beauty By AD, shared on Instagram that she began the building project in January 2023 to create a safe, comfortable space for herself and her growing daughter. She described the
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US Seizes Venezuelan Oil Tanker in Major Escalation with Maduro
The United States has seized a Venezuelan oil tanker in a dramatic escalation of tensions with President Nicolás Maduro, U.S. President Donald Trump announced Wednesday. The move highlights Washington’s increasing pressure on the Maduro government, which it has long accused of narcoterrorism and illicit activities involving Venezuela’s oil sector. Details of the Oil Tanker Seizure
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U.S. Seizes Venezuelan Oil Tanker as Strong Signal to Maduro, Says Rick Crawford
The United States has seized a Venezuelan oil tanker, sending a “strong signal” to President Nicolás Maduro amid growing tensions in the region, according to Rick Crawford, chair of the House and Select Committee on Intelligence. The seizure follows a series of U.S. strikes targeting reported drug cartel vessels off the Venezuelan coast. U.S. Political
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Ned Nwoko’s Fourth Wife, Laila Charana, Sparks Concern After Clearing Instagram
Laila Charana, fourth wife of billionaire politician Ned Nwoko, has raised eyebrows after deleting all posts from her verified Instagram account, leaving it completely empty. The sudden move has sparked speculation online, especially as it comes shortly after Nwoko publicly praised her for being calm, private, and uninterested in seeking attention. He also described her
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Australia Demands Social Media Giants Report on Under-16 Account Bans
Australia has taken a world-first step to protect children online by implementing a law banning social media accounts for users under 16. The new legislation, which took effect on Wednesday, requires major platforms to report how many underage accounts have been deactivated, signaling a major shift in global internet regulation. Social Media Platforms Affected by
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Jeffrey Epstein Connection Casts Shadow Over Swedish Princess Sofia
A renewed controversy has emerged for the Swedish royal family as Princess Sofia faces scrutiny over her past connections with disgraced financier Jeffrey Epstein. The news comes amid global attention on royal appearances at the Nobel Peace Prize ceremony in Oslo, where Princess Sofia was notably absent. Background: Princess Sofia and Jeffrey Epstein According to
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Apostle Johnson Suleman Criticizes Nyesom Wike, Lt. Yerima Over Viral Clash
Apostle Johnson Suleman has publicly condemned FCT Minister Nyesom Wike and Lieutenant Yerima following their widely circulated confrontation on social media. Speaking during a church service, the cleric described the altercation as an embarrassing reflection of Nigeria’s broader leadership and societal challenges. He criticized Lieutenant Yerima for acting beyond his rank, stating that a naval
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Venezuelan Opposition Leader Maria Corina Machado Emerges from Hiding After Winning Nobel Peace Prize
Venezuelan opposition leader Maria Corina Machado has stepped into the global spotlight after nearly a year in hiding, following her award of the Nobel Peace Prize. Machado appeared before supporters in Oslo on Thursday, marking her first public appearance since January and underscoring her role as a symbol of Venezuela’s pro-democracy movement. Machado’s Dangerous Journey
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Thailand Reports First Civilian Deaths Amid Renewed Border Conflict with Cambodia
The escalating border conflict between Thailand and Cambodia has taken a tragic turn, with Thailand reporting its first civilian casualties since fighting resumed. The renewed violence has intensified tensions in the region, leading to significant displacement and international concern. Escalating Violence Along the Thai-Cambodian Border According to the Thai military, three Thai civilians have died
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