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France’s Prime Minister Sébastien Lecornu Faces Critical Parliamentary Vote on Social Security Budget
French Prime Minister Sébastien Lecornu is facing a decisive test of his leadership as the National Assembly prepares to vote on a crucial social security budget bill. The outcome of this vote could determine the stability of Lecornu’s government and France’s ability to fund healthcare, pensions, and welfare programs in 2026. Parliamentary Debate on Social
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Enugu Court Remands Suspect in Killing of 19-Year-Old Loveth Uloma
The Enugu State Magistrate Court on Wednesday ordered the remand of Emmanuel Nwangwu, the prime suspect in the killing of 19-year-old Loveth Uloma in Nsukka Local Government Area. Nwangwu, arraigned on a single count of murder by the Enugu State Police Command, has been remanded to the Enugu Maximum Correctional Centre pending further legal proceedings.
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Tanzania Tightens Security, Bans Protests Following Controversial Election
Tensions in Tanzania have escalated sharply after the government imposed strict security measures and declared all planned protests illegal in response to the disputed October elections. Prime Minister Kassim Majaliwa urged all non-essential workers to stay home, and authorities suspended public transportation in anticipation of demonstrations. Heavy Security in Major Cities On December 9, 2025—Tanzania’s
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India Continues Russian Oil Imports Despite US and EU Sanctions
New Delhi, India – India plans to keep buying discounted Russian crude oil, despite sanctions imposed by the United States and Europe targeting major Russian oil companies like Rosneft and Lukoil. Indian Prime Minister Narendra Modi met Russian President Vladimir Putin at the Russia-India annual bilateral summit on December 5, 2025. Putin assured India of
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China’s Trade Surplus Hits $1 Trillion Amid Export Boom Despite US Tariffs
Beijing, China – China’s trade surplus has reached an unprecedented $1 trillion for the first time, marking a historic milestone in its role as the world’s leading exporter. The latest data from China’s General Administration of Customs shows that in the first 11 months of 2025, the country’s exports totaled $3.4 trillion, while imports slightly
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House of Reps Summons CBN Governor Cardoso Over Alleged N16 Trillion Unremitted Revenues
A brief disagreement among lawmakers on Wednesday preceded the House of Representatives’ decision to summon the Governor of the Central Bank of Nigeria (CBN), Olayemi Cardoso, over what it described as more than N16 trillion in unremitted public funds. The alleged shortfall includes over N5 trillion in operating surplus and about N11 trillion in revenue
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Lithuania Declares Emergency Over Belarusian Smuggler Balloons Amid Hybrid Warfare Fears
Vilnius, Lithuania – Lithuania has declared an “emergency situation” in response to a surge of meteorological balloons entering its airspace from neighboring Belarus. The move, announced by Prime Minister Inga Ruginiene on Tuesday, comes amid growing fears that Belarus, a close ally of Russia, may be engaging in hybrid warfare targeting Lithuania and testing NATO’s
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Sudan’s Heglig Oilfield Falls to RSF: Implications for War, Economy, and Power Balance
Khartoum, Sudan – The Rapid Support Forces (RSF) have taken control of the Heglig oilfield, Sudan’s most important operational oil facility, marking a major turning point in the country’s ongoing civil war. The takeover has forced the evacuation of technical staff toward South Sudan and halted oil production, signaling a dramatic shift in the economic,
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Abuja Court Acquits 11 #EndBadGovernance Protesters, Dismisses Treason and Terrorism Charges
Justice Emeka Nwite of the Federal High Court in Abuja on Wednesday delivered a landmark judgment, striking out all treason and terrorism-related charges filed against 11 protesters arrested during the August 2024 #EndBadGovernance demonstrations. The ruling resulted in the complete acquittal of the defendants, who had spent months facing prosecution over allegations security agencies previously
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Iran Objects to ‘Pride Match’ Label for World Cup 2026 Clash with Egypt
Iran’s football federation has formally objected to the branding of its 2026 FIFA World Cup group-stage match against Egypt as a “Pride Match,” calling it an “irrational move” that promotes a particular social agenda. The game is scheduled to take place in Seattle, Washington, on June 26, 2026, coinciding with the city’s Pride Weekend. The
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