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Bayern Munich Winger Luis Diaz Suspended for Three Matches After Red Card vs PSG
Bayern Munich winger Luis Diaz has been handed a three-match suspension by UEFA following a red card received in their 2-1 Champions League victory over Paris Saint-Germain (PSG) earlier this month. The ban was issued for serious rough play, after Diaz committed a violent tackle on PSG full-back Achraf Hakimi just before halftime. Incident and…
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Paramount+ Secures UK Rights for Majority of Champions League Matches From 2027
LONDON – U.S. media giant Paramount+ has won the rights to broadcast the majority of UEFA Champions League matches in the United Kingdom from 2027 through 2031, following a competitive auction that saw it surpass the current rights holder, TNT Sports. The announcement was confirmed by UC3, the joint venture between UEFA and European football…
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Nigerian Navy Reaffirms Commitment to National Security, Urges Citizen Support
The Chief of the Naval Staff (CNS), Vice Adm. Idi Abbas, has reiterated the Nigerian Navy’s dedication to safeguarding the nation, calling on citizens to support security efforts by providing timely and credible information. Speaking through the Chief of Administration, Rear Adm. Jonathan Mamman, during the Navy’s fourth-quarter 2025 route march in Abuja, Abbas commended…
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BBC Board Member Shumeet Banerji Resigns Following Controversial Trump Documentary Edit
LONDON – Shumeet Banerji, an independent director on the BBC board, has resigned amid controversy surrounding the broadcaster’s editing of a speech by former U.S. President Donald Trump, which has sparked the threat of a $5 billion lawsuit. Banerji, who also serves on the board of Reliance Industries Ltd and is a former CEO of…
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Obasanjo Trains 1,000 Secondary School Prefects on Ethics, Responsibility, and Leadership
Former President Olusegun Obasanjo has emphasized that sustainable nation-building is only possible when economic, social, and political development is rooted in strong ethical values and a deep sense of social responsibility. He made this statement in Abeokuta during the inaugural Olusegun Obasanjo Leadership Training Programme for Secondary School Prefects, organized by the Olusegun Obasanjo Leadership…
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Eurozone Business Activity Shows Steady Growth in November Amid Strong Services Sector
Eurozone business activity continued to expand steadily in November 2025, with the services sector driving growth while manufacturing returned to contraction, according to the latest PMI data from S&P Global. The 20-nation bloc has demonstrated resilience despite ongoing global economic uncertainty, and improving business sentiment suggests that the region’s economic momentum may persist heading into…
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Plateau Government Urges Calm as Schools Close Amid Security Concerns
The Plateau State Government has called for calm following the temporary closure of schools across the state as a precautionary measure to protect students and staff amid rising security concerns in parts of the country. In a directive issued on Friday, the State Ministry of Education and the Plateau State Universal Basic Education Board (PSUBEB)…
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Canadian Retail Sales Fall 0.7% in September; October Likely Flat
Canadian Retail Sales Decline by 0.7% in September Amid Weak Auto Sector; October Expected to Remain FlatCanada’s retail sector experienced a noticeable slowdown in September 2025, with total retail sales falling by 0.7% from August, according to Statistics Canada. The decline brought total retail revenue to C$69.81 billion ($49.47 billion), driven primarily by lower sales…
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NAICOM Directs Insurance Customers to Link NIN to Policies
The National Insurance Commission (NAICOM) has issued a directive requiring all insurance customers in Nigeria to link their National Identification Number (NIN) to their policies by April 30, 2026. Corporate clients are also required to provide Certificate of Incorporation (CAC) documents before this deadline. The directive, issued under circular NAICOM/TD/MCCB/CIR/73/2025, applies to all insurance companies…
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U.S. Judge Presses for Swift Action in Google Ad Tech Monopoly Case
ALEXANDRIA, Virginia, Nov 21, 2025 – A U.S. federal judge overseeing the Department of Justice’s (DOJ) antitrust case against Google has pressed for a rapid resolution, asking how quickly any court-mandated breakup of the tech giant’s advertising business could be implemented. “Time is of the essence,” Judge Leonie Brinkema emphasized on Friday during closing arguments…
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