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Could Trump’s New Security Doctrine Fuel the Rise of Europe’s Far-Right?
The Trump administration’s latest National Security Strategy (NSS) has raised alarms across Europe, with critics warning that its narrative may bolster far-right movements on the continent. Released on Thursday, the 33-page document warns of “civilisational erasure” in Europe due to migration and criticizes the European Union (EU) for undermining political freedom and sovereignty. Trump’s NSS
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RSF Seizes Strategic Heglig Oilfield Amid Ongoing Sudan Conflict
The Rapid Support Forces (RSF) has announced it has taken control of the Heglig oilfield, Sudan’s largest oil facility, located in South Kordofan province. The Sudanese Armed Forces (SAF) confirmed their withdrawal from the site, marking a significant gain for the RSF amid a two-and-a-half-year civil conflict that has devastated the country. Heglig: Sudan’s Key
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EXCLUSIVE: NDA Cadet Missing for Seven Months in Kaduna as Family Appeals for Government Intervention
The family of Stephen Kubuma Gani, a 21-year-old Nigerian Defence Academy (NDA) cadet, has raised urgent appeals for intervention following his unexplained disappearance from the NDA in Kaduna State, leaving them in anguish for over seven months without any resolution. Gani, a native of Wukari Local Government Area, Taraba State, was admitted to the Academy
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Trump to Sign ‘One-Rule’ Executive Order on AI, Sparks State Oversight Controversy
United States President Donald Trump has announced plans to sign an executive order establishing a single federal rulebook for artificial intelligence (AI) development, bypassing state-level approvals. The move is part of the administration’s push to make the US the global leader in AI, but it has sparked debate among lawmakers, including members of Trump’s own
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EFCC Seals Former Minister Timipre Sylva’s Abuja Residence Amid Allegations of Fraud
Julius Bokoru, special assistant to Timipre Sylva, former Minister of State for Petroleum Resources and ex-Governor of Bayelsa State, has condemned the Economic and Financial Crimes Commission (EFCC) for sealing his principal’s Maitama residence in Abuja, calling the action unlawful, vindictive, and inconsistent with democratic norms. In a statement titled “A grave breach of decency:
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Magnitude 7.5 Earthquake Strikes Northeastern Japan: 23 Injured and Tsunami Warnings Issued
A powerful 7.5-magnitude earthquake shook northeastern Japan late on Monday, leaving at least 23 people injured and prompting tsunami warnings along parts of the coast. The Japan Meteorological Agency (JMA) initially warned of waves as high as 3 meters (10 feet), though the warnings were later downgraded to advisories. Earthquake Details The epicenter of the
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Trump to Host Netanyahu at White House on December 29 to Discuss Gaza Ceasefire Phase Two
United States President Donald Trump is scheduled to host Israeli Prime Minister Benjamin Netanyahu at the White House on December 29, 2025, to discuss the second phase of the Gaza ceasefire and broader regional peace initiatives, according to an official statement from the Israeli government. Meeting Focus: Phase Two of Gaza Ceasefire Israeli government spokesperson
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Kano Businessman Clashes With Max Air Over Alleged Reassignment of Business-Class Seats
A Max Air flight from Abuja to Kano on Sunday was delayed by over an hour after a passenger reportedly confronted airline staff over a business-class seating dispute, causing tension onboard. Eyewitnesses said the businessman, identified only as Mikai’l, was traveling with his wife and two infants. He had purchased two adult and two infant
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EU Criticizes US National Security Strategy, Highlights ‘Changed Relationship’ Between Allies
European Union leaders have strongly rebuked the United States’ latest national security strategy, which portrays Europe as a declining power and questions its future reliability as a strategic ally. The criticism underscores growing tensions in transatlantic relations and concerns about how the US may recalibrate its role in European security. EU Leaders Respond to US
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NBA Warns Osun Governor Over Court Shutdown Amid Judiciary Strike
The Nigerian Bar Association (NBA) in Osun State has issued a stern warning to Governor Ademola Adeleke, cautioning that the prolonged shutdown of courts in the state could escalate into a constitutional crisis, potentially triggering a state of emergency. The warning, conveyed through a jointly signed letter, came from the five NBA branches in Osun
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