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Nigeria’s Defence Headquarters Orders Immediate Removal of Non-Essential Roadblocks Nationwide
The Defence Headquarters (DHQ) has ordered the immediate dismantling of non-essential static roadblocks and unauthorized checkpoints across key national highways, citing operational inefficiency and risks to both civilians and security personnel. The directive, issued through an internal communication dated December 5 and signed by Brigadier General A. Rabiu “for CDS”, warned that the “Headquarters has
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Death Toll Rises on Fourth Day of Fighting Between Thailand and Cambodia
Renewed clashes between Thailand and Cambodia have entered their fourth day, with the death toll continuing to rise on both sides of the border. Both governments have accused each other of violating international law, while awaiting a promised phone call from United States President Donald Trump to mediate the ongoing conflict. The fighting has resulted
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US Proposes New Travel Rules: Visitors May Have to Share 5 Years of Social Media History
The United States is considering major changes to its entry requirements for international travelers. Under a new proposal by the Department of Homeland Security (DHS), visitors eligible for visa-free travel to the US may soon need to provide an unprecedented level of personal information—including up to five years of social media activity, email account history,
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Nigerian Catholic Laity Council Joins Bishops in Condemning Worsening Insecurity, Demands Protection
The Catholic Laity Council of Nigeria (CLCN) has joined the Catholic Bishops’ Conference of Nigeria (CBCN) in condemning the escalating insecurity across the country, particularly in the Northern and Middle Belt regions. In a statement released on Wednesday, the council denounced recent violent attacks that have devastated communities and claimed lives, stressing the urgent need
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US Congress Moves to Repeal Caesar Act Sanctions on Syria: A Major Shift in US Foreign Policy
The United States Congress is advancing a landmark bill that aims to roll back the controversial Caesar Act sanctions on Syria, signaling a significant shift in American foreign policy toward the war-torn country. These sanctions, first imposed during the rule of former Syrian President Bashar al-Assad, have restricted economic activity and foreign investment in Syria
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Arsenal Maintain Perfect Champions League Record as PSG Held in Bilbao
Brugge, Belgium & Europe – Arsenal extended their flawless start in the UEFA Champions League with a commanding 3-0 victory at Club Brugge, keeping their 100 percent record intact. Noni Madueke scored twice, while Gabriel Martinelli added a third to secure Arsenal’s sixth win in as many group matches, virtually guaranteeing a top-eight finish and
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Brazil’s Lower House Passes Controversial Bill to Reduce Bolsonaro’s Prison Sentence
Sao Paulo, Brazil – Brazil’s Chamber of Deputies has passed a controversial bill that could reduce former President Jair Bolsonaro’s 27-year prison sentence for his role in the attempted coup on January 8, 2023. The legislation now moves to the Senate for approval. Chaos in Congress The late-night vote descended into chaos after a protest
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Storm Byron Hits Gaza: Families Flooded, Thousands Seek Shelter Amid Humanitarian Crisis
Gaza, Palestine – Storm Byron has unleashed heavy rains, hail, and strong winds across the Gaza Strip, leaving thousands of Palestinians displaced and at risk of severe flooding. Officials warn that hundreds of thousands of residents, many already living in tents or damaged shelters following Israel’s two-year war, could face catastrophic conditions. Heavy Flooding and
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Manchester City Edge Real Madrid 2-1 at Santiago Bernabeu as Xabi Alonso Faces Mounting Pressure
In a dramatic UEFA Champions League clash at the Santiago Bernabeu, Manchester City defeated Real Madrid 2-1, intensifying speculation over the future of Real Madrid coach Xabi Alonso. The victory, secured by Erling Haaland and Nico O’Reilly, highlighted City’s resilience and tactical prowess under Pep Guardiola, while Madrid’s struggles raise questions about Alonso’s ability to
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Honduran Military Pledges to Ensure Orderly Post-Election Power Transfer Amid Contested Results
The Honduran military has vowed to ensure a peaceful and orderly transfer of power following the nation’s turbulent election, promising to respect official results despite allegations of fraud and foreign interference. Armed Forces Chief Roosevelt Hernandez stated on Wednesday that the military, which historically intervened in politics—including the 2009 coup—will guarantee that the election outcome
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