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Justin Greaves Stars as West Indies Nearly Complete Historic Chase Against New Zealand in Christchurch
In a remarkable display of resilience and skill, Justin Greaves scored a career-high 202 not out, guiding the West Indies to a draw against New Zealand in the first Test of the series in Christchurch. The Windies produced the second-highest fourth-innings total in Test history, narrowly falling short of a record chase that would have
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US Keen to Work with India for Stability in Indo-Pacific, Signals Strategic Focus
Washington: The United States has reaffirmed its intention to work closely with India to ensure stability in the Indo-Pacific region, maintain freedom of navigation in the South China Sea, and safeguard critical technological domains, according to the Trump administration’s newly released National Security Strategy (NSS). The 33-page document, made public on Friday, outlines America’s strategic
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Lagos Must Think Bigger, Act Smarter — Adedipe, George
Renowned economist and Chief Consultant at B. Adedipe Associates Limited, Professor Biodun Adedipe, has urged Lagos State to aggressively deepen wealth creation to build an inclusive, resilient, and globally competitive economy. Speaking at the Roundtable Discussion on Lagos Economic Outlook 2026, Adedipe emphasized that Lagos stands at a pivotal moment where deliberate policies, bold investments,
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Donald Trump Receives Inaugural FIFA Peace Prize Ahead of 2026 World Cup Draw
United States President Donald Trump was awarded the inaugural FIFA Peace Prize before the 2026 FIFA World Cup draw, a new accolade introduced by FIFA president Gianni Infantino. The award recognises individuals who have “taken exceptional actions for peace” and fostered global unity, according to FIFA’s announcement. The presentation took place at the Kennedy Center
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IndiGo Flight Cancellations Trigger Airfare Surge of Up to Ten Times Normal Rates
New Delhi: India’s domestic aviation market was thrown into turmoil on Friday as IndiGo’s mass flight cancellations left passengers struggling to secure travel, with airfares across major routes surging up to ten times their usual rates. The disruption came in the wake of the airline’s cancellation of more than 1,000 flights over the past few
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Why I Stepped Away from the Spotlight – Nazo Ekezie
Nollywood actress-turned-producer Nazo Ekezie, known for films such as Blinded (2021), Stuck with Us (2023), and Flawed (2019), has opened up about stepping back from acting at a time when her star was rising. In an exclusive conversation, she revealed that she has gone “underground” to focus on other projects, particularly her work as a producer.
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IndiGo Flight Chaos Strands Passengers at Delhi Airport; Father Unable to See Son for First Birthday
New Delhi: The ongoing IndiGo flight crisis continued to wreak havoc at Delhi’s Indira Gandhi International Airport on Friday, leaving passengers stranded and scrambling for alternative arrangements. Among those affected was Sanjay Rabari, a father who had traveled all the way from Canada to India to celebrate his son’s second birthday, only to find his
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Matthew Hayden Criticises Jofra Archer for Bringing a Pillow to the Gabba During Ashes Test
Former Australia opener Matthew Hayden has publicly criticised England fast bowler Jofra Archer for the “shocking” choice of arriving at the Gabba with a pillow during the third day of the second Ashes Test. The incident drew widespread attention, highlighting both Archer’s return from injury and England’s struggles in Brisbane. Archer’s pillow sparks criticism Archer,
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India and Russia Pledge “Uncompromising” Global Fight Against Terrorism
New Delhi: India and Russia on Friday reaffirmed their commitment to a unified and “uncompromising” global campaign against terrorism, calling for zero tolerance and international cooperation without hidden agendas or double standards. The pledge was made during the annual India-Russia summit, where Prime Minister Narendra Modi and Russian President Vladimir Putin discussed counter-terrorism as a
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“Where Are Our Wives?” – Husbands of Kidnapped Defence Ministry Directors Cry Out After N60m Ransom
A photograph on the wall of the Emeribe family home in Festac Town tells a story of hope—Mrs. Chinwe Emeribe in her University of Lagos graduation gown, smiling with quiet pride. Today, that smile hangs in the air as a painful question, since she was kidnapped on November 9, 2025, along with five colleagues—teachers and
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