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Yemeni Separatists Claim Broad Control Over Southern Provinces, Including Aden
The Southern Transitional Council (STC), Yemen’s main separatist group in the south, has claimed sweeping control over the country’s southern regions, including the strategic port city of Aden, the seat of the internationally recognized government. This marks a significant shift in power in southern Yemen amid the ongoing civil conflict. “We are concentrating on unifying
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Tinubu’s Military Intervention in Benin Republic Is an Impeachable Offence — Lawyer Marshal Abubakar
Human rights lawyer Marshal Abubakar has declared that President Bola Tinubu’s deployment of Nigerian troops to the Republic of Benin constitutes an impeachable breach of the Nigerian Constitution. Abubakar argued that no president has the constitutional authority to deploy members of the armed forces outside Nigeria without the prior approval of the National Assembly. His
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Golden Globes 2026: Full Nominations and Notable Snubs
The 83rd annual Golden Globes nominations were announced on December 8 at the Beverly Hilton Hotel in Beverly Hills, marking a major milestone in the 2026 Hollywood awards season. Often seen as a precursor to the Oscars, the Golden Globes celebrate achievements in both film and television, now complicated by the rise of streaming platforms
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Former Ecuadorian President Lenin Moreno to Stand Trial Over Bribery Allegations
Former Ecuadorian President Lenin Moreno, who served from 2017 to 2021, will face trial over allegations of bribery connected to the construction of the Coca Codo Sinclair hydroelectric power plant, the largest in the country. The decision to proceed with the trial was announced Monday by Judge Olavo Hernandez, who ruled that the prosecution’s case
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US-Nigeria Joint Task Force A Major Step Toward Ending Insecurity – Congressman Riley Moore
United States Congressman Riley Moore has raised renewed concerns about Nigeria’s deepening security crisis, warning that despite recent progress, the country still faces significant challenges in combating terrorism and widespread killings, particularly in the North-East and Middle Belt. In a statement posted on X on Monday, Moore said he met with Nigeria’s National Security Adviser,
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FBI Agents Sue Kash Patel Over Alleged Retaliation for Kneeling at George Floyd Protests
Twelve former FBI agents have filed a lawsuit against FBI Director Kash Patel and the Trump administration, alleging they were wrongfully terminated for kneeling during racial justice protests in Washington, D.C., in 2020. The protest movement was sparked by the killing of George Floyd, which ignited nationwide demonstrations demanding police accountability and racial justice. The
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Trump Announces $12 Billion Aid Package for Farmers Impacted by Tariffs
United States President Donald Trump has unveiled a $12 billion economic aid package aimed at supporting American farmers who have faced severe financial strain due to his administration’s aggressive tariff policies. The announcement was made during a White House event on Monday, where Trump emphasized that the funds for this program would be sourced from
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How Ebonyi State Government Violated Procurement Laws in Multi-Billion Naira Road Contracts
When Emmanuel (not his real name) first learned that the Ebonyi State Government had approved the construction of an overhead and underpass bridge at Vanco Junction, he was filled with hope. As a tricycle operator, he imagined faster journeys, expanded routes, and increased earnings. But months later, that hope has turned to bitterness. What was
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Acting US Attorney Alina Habba Resigns Amid Controversy in New Jersey
Alina Habba, the acting United States Attorney for the District of New Jersey, has resigned following a ruling by the Third Circuit Court of Appeals that disqualified her from continuing in the post. The decision comes amid ongoing clashes between the Trump administration and the federal judiciary over executive appointments. Reason for Resignation Habba announced
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Honduras Resumes Vote Counting Amid Fraud Allegations in Contentious Election
Election authorities in Honduras have resumed tallying votes from the November 30, 2025, general election after a three-day pause sparked by allegations of fraud and irregularities. The Central American nation remains on edge as the results continue to fluctuate. Updated Election Results As of Monday, with 89% of ballots counted, the race remains extremely tight:
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