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US Grand Jury Declines to Re-Charge New York Attorney General Letitia James: A Second Federal Setback
New York, December 5, 2025 — In a significant development in the ongoing legal saga surrounding New York Attorney General Letitia James, a federal grand jury has declined to re-indict her, marking the second failed attempt by federal prosecutors to pursue criminal charges. This decision comes after a federal judge previously dismissed a mortgage fraud
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‘The Homeland Is the Homeland’: Venezuelans on Edge Amid US Military Deployment
Caracas, Venezuela – Daily life in Caracas continues with street vendors selling fruit and shopkeepers stocking shelves, but a growing sense of tension underlies the routine. With US military assets deployed near Venezuelan waters and heightened rhetoric from Washington, residents are bracing for the possibility of direct confrontation. Divided Views Among Venezuelans Some Venezuelans see
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EFCC Not an Agency for Persecution, Says Uyo Zonal Director
The Zonal Director of the Economic and Financial Crimes Commission (EFCC), Uyo Zonal Directorate, Oshodi Johnson, has dismissed claims that the agency targets Nigerians for persecution. Speaking at a workshop for journalists and Civil Society Organisations (CSOs) in Akwa Ibom State on Thursday, he emphasized that the Commission’s operations are intelligence-driven. Oshodi explained that no
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Tonye Cole vs Wike: FCT High Court Sets Hearing for December 9
The Federal Capital Territory (FCT) High Court has scheduled 9 December 2025 for the hearing of the suit filed by Tonye Patrick Cole against Nyesom Ezenwo Wike, Minister of the FCT, and Channels Television Limited. The case, filed under suit number CV/4502/25, involves allegations of defamation. Cole, who was the 2023 APC governorship candidate in
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Honduran Presidential Candidate Salvador Nasralla Alleges US Interference in Election
Honduran centrist presidential candidate Salvador Nasralla has accused US President Donald Trump of interfering in the nation’s closely contested election, alleging that Trump’s endorsement of his rival may have influenced voter sentiment. The accusations come amid reports of electoral irregularities and a tense vote-counting process in the Central American country. Trump Endorses Rival Candidate Last
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Russia Blocks Snapchat and FaceTime Amid Expanding Tech Crackdown
In a continued effort to control the digital landscape, Russian authorities have blocked access to Snapchat and Apple’s FaceTime. The move marks the latest step in Moscow’s tightening grip over foreign technology platforms and online communications, as the Kremlin intensifies its surveillance and censorship efforts across the country. Roskomnadzor Cites “Terrorism” as Justification The Russian
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Putin Pledges “Uninterrupted” Fuel Shipments to India Amid US Sanctions, India-Russia Defence Ties to Be Reshaped
In a high-profile summit in New Delhi, Russian President Vladimir Putin assured India of “uninterrupted shipments” of oil, gas, and coal, while agreeing with Prime Minister Narendra Modi to reshape their defence partnership amid mounting pressure from the United States over Russian energy and arms deals. The summit underscores the ongoing strategic alignment between Russia
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Elerinmo Felicitates Ooni of Ife on 10 Years on the Throne
Alayelua Oba Dr. Michael Odunayo Ajayi, Arowotawaya II, the Elerinmo of Erinmo Ijesa in Osun State, has congratulated His Imperial Majesty, Oba Enitan Adeyeye Babatunde Ogunwusi, Ojaja II, the Ooni of Ife, as he marks a decade on the throne. Oba Ogunwusi ascended as the 51st Ooni of Ife in August 2015, succeeding Oba Okunade
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Dozens Killed, Mostly Children, in RSF Attacks on Sudan’s Kalogi: SAF Sources
Sudan’s conflict escalated further as Rapid Support Forces (RSF) attacks on the city of Kalogi in South Kordofan have reportedly killed at least 47 people, mostly children, and injured around 50 others, according to sources within the Sudanese Armed Forces (SAF). The deadly strikes, described as “deliberate suicide-drone attacks,” targeted a kindergarten and several civilian
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Why Actors Shouldn’t Sign Restrictive Contracts, by Niyi Akinmolayan
Award-winning filmmaker Niyi Akinmolayan has urged Nollywood actors to avoid signing contracts that restrict them from promoting other local films, warning that such clauses stifle the growth of the industry. In a statement on social media, the CEO of Anthill Studios acknowledged actors’ financial needs but implored them to reject deals that limit their ability
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