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Former Peruvian President Martin Vizcarra Sentenced to 14 Years for Corruption
Former Peruvian President Martin Vizcarra has been sentenced to 14 years in prison for his role in a corruption scheme during his tenure as governor of Moquegua. In addition to the prison term, a Peruvian court also imposed a nine-year ban from holding public office and levied a financial penalty. Details of the Corruption Case…
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Two US National Guardsmen Shot Near White House in Washington, DC
Two United States National Guardsmen from West Virginia were critically injured in a shooting near the White House on Wednesday, prompting a massive law enforcement response and heightened security in the US capital. Authorities have arrested one suspect, and investigations are ongoing. Shooting Incident and Immediate Response Washington, DC Mayor Muriel Bowser described the attack…
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Ondo Police Accused of Weaponising Inspector’s Murder for Extortion, Raids and Mass Arrests
The investigation into the killing of a police inspector in Akure, Ondo State, has reportedly spiralled into widespread raids, arbitrary arrests, and extortion across several communities in the state capital. Reporters had earlier reported that the inspector, recently transferred from the Anti-Cultism Unit to B-Division Police Station, was stabbed to death on Wednesday at Oke…
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Russia Calls Ukraine Peace Talks ‘Serious’ but Rules Out Major Concessions
Russia has confirmed that United States-brokered talks to end the war in Ukraine are ongoing and “serious,” but Kremlin officials have made it clear that Moscow will not offer significant concessions to Kyiv. The announcement comes as US President Donald Trump intensifies efforts to negotiate a resolution to the nearly four-year conflict. Kremlin Confirms Serious…
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Trump Blocks South Africa from 2026 G20 Over False Genocide Claims
In a major diplomatic move, US President Donald Trump has announced that South Africa will not be invited to next year’s G20 summit in Miami, Florida, citing unsubstantiated claims of a “genocide” against white Afrikaners. The announcement escalates tensions between Washington and Pretoria, highlighting growing friction in US-South Africa relations. Trump’s Claims Against South Africa…
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Champions League Shockers: PSV Thrash Liverpool, Arsenal Top Bayern, PSG and Real Madrid Secure Wins
The latest UEFA Champions League fixtures delivered an unforgettable night of football, with Premier League giants and European heavyweights witnessing dramatic outcomes. PSV Eindhoven inflicted a crushing 4-1 defeat on Liverpool, Arsenal toppled Bayern Munich, while PSG and Real Madrid also emerged victorious in thrilling encounters. PSV Eindhoven Expose Liverpool’s Crisis Liverpool’s nightmare season continued…
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Police Confirm Abduction of 10 Farmers in Niger State Communities Days After School Kidnapping
The Niger State Police Command has confirmed the abduction of 10 farmers in Shiroro Local Government Area, deepening fears over rising insecurity in the region. Police spokesperson Wasiu Abiodun said the victims were seized on Wednesday, November 26, 2025, around 8pm, when suspected armed men invaded Angwan-Kawo and Kuchipa villages. “Effort is being made to…
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Canada Rolls Out New Support for Steel and Lumber Industries Amid US Tariffs
Ottawa, Canada – Canada is ramping up support for its steel and lumber industries to counter the impact of US tariffs and strengthen the domestic market. Prime Minister Mark Carney announced the measures Wednesday, highlighting protections for workers and initiatives to boost local production. Key Measures The steel industry contributes over CAD 4 billion ($2.8bn)…
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Thailand’s Pork Industry Faces Threat from Potential US Imports Under Trump Trade Push
Bangkok, Thailand – Thailand’s $3 billion pork market, nearly entirely supplied by domestic pig farmers, is bracing for intense competition from the United States if Washington secures duty-free access under a preliminary trade agreement. The trade deal, discussed between US President Donald Trump and Thailand’s caretaker Prime Minister Anutin Charnvirakul, includes a 10,000-item list of…
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Russian “Shadow Vessels” Using False Flags to Evade Sanctions, Report Finds
A new report from the Helsinki-based think tank Centre for Research on Energy and Clean Air (CREA) reveals that Russia’s “shadow vessels” are increasingly using false flags to bypass international sanctions imposed over the war in Ukraine. According to the report, 113 Russian ships sailed under a false flag during the first nine months of…
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