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Canada’s Prime Minister Carney Seeks “Strategic Partnership” with China Amid Global Tensions
Beijing, China – Canadian Prime Minister Mark Carney made a historic visit to China on Friday, aiming to reset relations with Beijing after years of tension and trade disputes. Meeting with Chinese President Xi Jinping at the Great Hall of the People, Carney emphasized the need for closer cooperation and a renewed “strategic partnership” between
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“The Death Arrow Came From a Prophet” – 2025 Prophecy About Omije Ojumi Goes Viral
A 2025 prophecy about late gospel singer Bunmi Akinnaanu, popularly known as Omije Ojumi, has resurfaced online following her death from a prolonged illness, sparking widespread discussions on social media. In the prophetic video, identified prophet Yinka Omole claimed that Omije Ojumi’s illness was spiritual in nature and could not be cured medically. Omole alleged
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Yemen Government Regains Momentum as Eyes Turn to Houthis in the North
Sanaa, Yemen – The Yemeni government has regained momentum in the south after years of fragmentation and internal conflict, setting its sights on the Houthi rebels in northern Yemen. Following the collapse of the Southern Transitional Council (STC), the Presidential Leadership Council (PLC) is consolidating military command, raising hopes among government forces for a more
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Ukrainian Athletes Train Amid War as Olympic Hopes Persist
In war-torn northern Ukraine, young athletes are training under extraordinary circumstances, determined to pursue Olympic dreams despite ongoing conflict. At the Sports Ski Base of the Olympic Reserve in Chernihiv, cross-country skiers and biathletes practice while sirens warn of nearby attacks, demonstrating resilience and courage in the face of danger. Training Under Fire Children and
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Peter Obi Slams $9 Million US Lobbying Deal as “National Disgrace”
Former Labour Party presidential candidate Peter Obi has condemned reports that the Federal Government approved a $9 million contract for lobbying services in the United States, calling it a “national disgrace.” In a statement on his verified X account on Friday, Obi criticized the expenditure as a reflection of Nigeria’s wasteful spending and poor leadership
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Incumbent Yoweri Museveni Leads Uganda Election Amid Reports of Violence and Bobi Wine House Arrest
Uganda’s longstanding President Yoweri Museveni is reported to hold a commanding lead in the 2026 presidential election, according to early results from the Electoral Commission. The vote count comes amid reports of violence, allegations of fraud, and the house arrest of his main challenger, pop star-turned-politician Bobi Wine. Museveni Takes Early Lead Based on tallies
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Indonesia Files $200M Lawsuits Against Companies Over Flood Damage in Sumatra
The Indonesian government has filed lawsuits seeking over $200 million in damages against six companies accused of contributing to environmental destruction in flood-prone areas of Sumatra. The legal action follows last year’s deadly floods, which claimed more than 1,000 lives and devastated communities across the northwestern part of the island. Environmentalists, however, have criticized the
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Mohamed Salah Set to Return to Liverpool After AFCON, Says Arne Slot
Liverpool manager Arne Slot has confirmed that forward Mohamed Salah will be welcomed back to the Premier League champions following his duty at the Africa Cup of Nations (AFCON) with Egypt. The announcement comes after a turbulent few months for the Egyptian star, who has been the subject of intense speculation regarding his future at
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Barcelona Advance to Copa del Rey Quarter-Finals After Narrow Win Over Racing Santander
Barcelona survived a tricky encounter against Racing Santander to secure their place in the Copa del Rey quarter-finals, showcasing resilience and late-game quality to see off their spirited second-division opponents. Meanwhile, Real Madrid suffered a shock exit, losing to Albacete, highlighting the unpredictable nature of Spain’s historic domestic cup competition. Barcelona Struggle Against Second-Tier Opposition
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Supreme Court Upholds Forfeiture of Sule Lamido’s Son’s $40,000
Aminu Sule Lamido, son of former Jigawa Governor Sule Lamido, has lost his appeal at the Supreme Court challenging the forfeiture of $40,000 to the Federal Government. The five-member panel, led by Justice John Inyang Okoro, dismissed the case as lacking merit, affirming previous judgments by the Federal High Court and the Court of Appeal.
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