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Four More Suspects Arrested in $102 Million Louvre Jewelry Heist
Paris, France – November 2025 – French authorities have arrested four additional suspects in connection with last month’s audacious daylight robbery of royal jewels from the Louvre Museum in Paris. The stolen items, valued at $102 million, remain missing. Details of the Arrests Paris prosecutor Laure Beccuau confirmed that the newly arrested suspects include two…
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DSS Transfers Human Rights Lawyer Moses Oddiri to Abuja Amid Family Concerns
Nigeria’s Department of State Services (DSS) has secretly moved lawyer and human rights advocate Moses Oddiri, Esq., from its Lagos facility to the agency’s headquarters in Abuja, without informing his family, SaharaReporters reports. Oddiri was abducted from his Lagos home on November 10 by armed DSS operatives, allegedly acting on the orders of EFCC Chairman…
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Thanksgiving Prices Rise Amid Avian Flu, Tariffs, and Economic Uncertainty in the U.S.
United States – November 2025 – As Americans prepare for Thanksgiving 2025, grocery prices for traditional holiday staples are on the rise, despite White House claims that inflation is under control. Key items such as turkeys, cranberries, sweet potatoes, and potatoes are seeing significant price increases, straining household budgets across the country. Thanksgiving Meal Kits…
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Nigerian Government Shuts Down Two Ogun Factories Over Unsafe Working Conditions
The Nigerian government has ordered the closure of True Metals Nigeria Limited and Phoenix Steel Mills Limited along the Ikorodu–Sagamu industrial corridor over serious violations of Occupational Safety and Health (OSH) regulations. The closures followed an unscheduled inspection on Monday led by Minister of State for Labour and Employment, Nkeiruka Onyejeocha, accompanied by OSH officials…
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Israel’s Push to Displace Thousands of Palestinians in the West Bank Reaches Record Levels
West Bank, Occupied Palestine – Displacement of Palestinians in the occupied West Bank has surged to unprecedented levels, as Israeli authorities and settlers continue operations that human rights groups describe as ethnic cleansing. A recent Human Rights Watch (HRW) report highlighted the forced expulsion of 32,000 Palestinians from three refugee camps—Jenin, Nur Shams, and Tulkarem—between…
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Katsina Primary School Left to Ruin, Children Risk Lives Daily
Pupils at Tsintsiya Primary School in Danja LGA, Katsina State, are being forced to learn in hazardous conditions after part of the school collapsed, exposing years of neglect in basic education. Parents say children sit among broken walls while teachers struggle to maintain lessons, fearing for everyone’s safety. Despite billions of naira allocated to education,…
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Twenty-Four Nigerian Schoolgirls Released After Kidnapping in Kebbi State
Kebbi State, Nigeria – Twenty-four schoolgirls abducted from a government girls’ boarding school in northwestern Nigeria last week have been safely released, the Nigerian presidency confirmed on Tuesday. President Bola Tinubu welcomed the girls’ release and urged security forces to intensify operations to rescue other captives still held in the region, which has been plagued…
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Sowore Condemns DSS Over Illegal Detention of Lawyer Moses Oddiri
Human rights activist Omoyele Sowore has condemned the Department of State Services (DSS) for the continued unlawful detention of Lagos-based lawyer Moses Oddiri, allegedly at the behest of EFCC Chairman Ola Olukoyede. The detention is linked to a dispute over N4 billion (≈£2 million) community development funds belonging to the Orogun Oil Producing Community in…
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Brazil’s Supreme Court Orders Jair Bolsonaro to Begin 27-Year Prison Sentence
Brasília, Brazil – Brazil’s Supreme Court has ordered former President Jair Bolsonaro to begin serving his 27-year prison sentence, following his conviction for plotting to foment a coup after losing the 2022 presidential election. The decision comes after Bolsonaro’s defence team chose not to file a second appeal. Justice Alexandre de Moraes, a key figure…
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Adamawa Police Intercept Over 500 Suspicious Travellers From Niger Republic
Security operatives in Adamawa State intercepted two trailers carrying about 550 travellers, sparking concern over potential security threats amid rising kidnappings, banditry, and cross-border crime in northern Nigeria. A joint operation involving the Nigeria Immigration Service, Police, and Military escorted the travellers back to their points of origin at the Adamawa–Gombe boundary for further verification.…
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