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Luka Doncic Scores 43 as Lakers Dominate Clippers to Clinch NBA Cup Group
Doncic, Austin Reaves, and LeBron James combine for 99 points as Los Angeles Lakers secure West Group B in NBA Cup play. Luka Doncic delivered a sensational performance, scoring 43 points—including 24 in the first quarter—while adding 13 assists and nine rebounds to lead the Los Angeles Lakers to a 135-118 victory over the LA…
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France Detains Four Suspected Russian Spies Amid Growing European Security Concerns
Paris authorities arrest suspected agents accused of espionage and promoting Russian propaganda as tensions over Moscow’s activities rise across Europe. French prosecutors have detained three individuals on suspicion of spying for Russia and disseminating pro-Moscow propaganda, while a fourth suspect has been placed under strict police supervision, authorities said on November 26, 2025. Details of…
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Israel Receives Remains Believed to Be of Gaza Captive Amid Ongoing Ceasefire
Israeli authorities begin identification process as part of US-brokered Gaza ceasefire agreement; tensions remain high amid ongoing violence. Israel has received a set of human remains believed to belong to an Israeli captive held in Gaza, according to a statement from Prime Minister Benjamin Netanyahu’s office. The handover, facilitated by the International Committee of the…
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India and Pakistan Set for High-Stakes T20 World Cup 2026 Clash on February 15
Archrivals India and Pakistan to face off in Group A of the ICC T20 World Cup 2026 amid political tensions and cricketing rivalry. Cricket fans around the world are gearing up for one of the most anticipated matches of the T20 World Cup 2026 as India and Pakistan prepare to meet in a high-stakes clash…
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US Imposes Visa Sanctions on Haitian Official Amid Gang Violence Allegations
Haitian transitional council member Fritz Alphonse Jean denies US allegations as visa restrictions are enforced amid rising gang violence and political instability. The United States government has announced visa restrictions against a Haitian government official accused of ties to criminal gangs, part of its ongoing crackdown on illicit networks in the region. While the US…
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Turkish Authorities Arrest Defence Executives on Espionage Charges
Three top executives from critical defence companies in Turkey detained amid allegations of spying for foreign powers; fourth suspect remains at large. Turkish authorities have arrested three executives from prominent defence companies on suspicion of espionage, raising concerns about security within the country’s military-industrial sector. The Istanbul public prosecutor’s office confirmed that the operation is…
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Suspected Cultists Kill Soldier in Aba
A soldier, identified only as David, was reportedly murdered by suspected cultists at Ohanku Road in Ugwunagbo Local Government Area of Abia State. Vanguard reports that the deceased, a Lance Corporal serving in Port Harcourt, Rivers State, had returned home to Aba after being granted leave following a successful appendicitis operation. Sources said the assailants,…
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US Consumer Confidence Drops to Lowest Level Since April Amid Slowing Job Market
US households show declining confidence as labor market slows and economic uncertainty rises, fueling expectations of potential Federal Reserve rate cuts. Consumer confidence in the United States plunged in November, hitting its lowest point since April 2025, as Americans grew increasingly concerned about the labor market, inflation, and overall financial stability. The decline comes in…
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FGN Bond Oversubscribed by 42% in November Auction
The Federal Government of Nigeria (FGN) bond recorded a 42.8% oversubscription in its November 2025 auction, highlighting strong investor demand. According to the Debt Management Office (DMO), total subscriptions amounted to ₦657.3 billion against ₦460 billion offered, while allotments rose 85.9%, reaching ₦583.52 billion compared to ₦313.77 billion in October. Two instruments were offered: the…
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Serbia’s Pancevo Oil Refinery Faces Shutdown Amid US Sanctions on Russian Stake
Serbian President Aleksandar Vucic warns of potential refinery shutdown as US sanctions disrupt crude supply and energy security. Serbia’s only oil refinery, located in Pancevo, is facing an imminent shutdown unless urgent action is taken to address the fallout from US sanctions targeting Russian-owned energy assets. President Aleksandar Vucic revealed that if the sanctions are…
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