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Heavy Rains Devastate Asia: Death Toll from Floods Surpasses 1,750
Severe flooding and landslides have wreaked havoc across parts of Asia, leaving more than 1,750 people dead and hundreds still missing, as ongoing heavy rains complicate rescue and recovery operations. The worst-affected countries include Indonesia, Sri Lanka, and Thailand, where entire communities have been displaced and infrastructure severely damaged. Indonesia Floods: Aceh Province Hit Hard
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Lagos Monarch Marks 25th Coronation Anniversary and 90th Birthday
The Onise of Iseland in Lagos State, Oba Ganiyu Adebowale Adegbesan (Omuni Ogbongbologun, Shebitan III), celebrated his 25th coronation anniversary alongside his 90th birthday in a grand three-day event from November 27, 2025. The celebrations commenced with the installation of prominent indigenes of Iseland as chiefs at the palace. Among the honorees were: The event
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India’s New Envoy Presents Credentials to President Tinubu, Pledges Stronger Ties
India’s newly appointed High Commissioner to Nigeria, Ambassador Abhishek Singh, has officially presented his Letter of Credence to President Bola Ahmed Tinubu, marking the start of his diplomatic tenure in the country. According to a statement from the Indian Embassy in Abuja, President Tinubu warmly received Ambassador Singh, congratulating him and extending his best wishes
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IAEA Flags Damage to Chornobyl Nuclear Plant’s Protective Shield
The International Atomic Energy Agency (IAEA) has confirmed that a drone strike damaged the protective shield at the Chornobyl nuclear plant in Ukraine, raising concerns over the containment of radioactive material from the 1986 disaster. The strike, which occurred in February 2025, has been linked by Ukrainian authorities to Russian forces, although Moscow has denied
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Chevron Confirms Participation in NUPRC 2025 Licensing Round
Chevron Nigeria has affirmed its commitment to growing its operations in Nigeria by announcing its participation in the 2025 Nigerian Upstream Petroleum Regulatory Commission (NUPRC) licensing round. The announcement was made by Jim Swartz, Chairman and Managing Director of Chevron Nigeria/Mid-Africa Business Unit, during a visit to the NUPRC corporate headquarters in Abuja on December
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England Face Ashes Fight at the Gabba Despite Late Fightback
England showed resilience late on day two of the second Ashes Test at the Gabba in Brisbane but still face a steep challenge after letting multiple chances slip. Australia currently lead by 44 runs in a match dominated by missed opportunities and brilliant individual moments. Match Summary: England vs Australia, Second Test England’s early resistance
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Carl DIB Introduces Canadian Wines to Nigeria, Elevating the Wine Scene
Carl DIB Merchandising Limited, a leading importer of premium wines, spirits, and FMCG products, has officially launched Canadian wines into the Nigerian market, promising a new level of elegance and sophistication for wine enthusiasts across the country. The launch, themed “Taste the elegance of Canadian winemaking,” was attended by distinguished guests, including Carlos Rojas-Abulu, Deputy
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LOJAY: “I Lost Myself While Loving Someone Else”
Lekan Osifeso Jr, popularly known as Lojay, has never shied away from revealing his inner world. In an industry often defined by bravado and spectacle, the Monalisa hitmaker has built his identity on something far more intimate — vulnerability. Ahead of the release of his debut album XOXO, the Lagos-born singer opens up about love,
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South Africa Women Dominate Ireland in Cape Town T20 Opener
South Africa Women began their T20 series against Ireland Women with a commanding 105-run victory in Cape Town, showcasing their powerful batting and disciplined bowling in the opening match of the series. Match Summary: South Africa vs Ireland T20 Electing to bat first, South Africa Women posted a massive total of 220-2 in 20 overs.
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South Africa Extend Rassie Erasmus Contract Through 2031 Rugby World Cup
South Africa Rugby Union has confirmed that head coach Rassie Erasmus will remain in charge of the Springboks until the conclusion of the 2031 Rugby World Cup. The 53-year-old, who has guided South Africa to two consecutive World Cup victories, had previously been contracted only through the 2027 Rugby World Cup. “This was a quick
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