Frances Ibiefo

Senate Minority Leader Abba Moro Warns Against Politicisation in Nigeria’s Tax Reform Debate

Senator Abba Moro has urged a focused examination of Nigeria’s tax reform bills, warning that politicisation will only create regional…

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Taiwan President Advocates Joint Defence of Democracy with Guam

Taiwan President Lai Ching-te has emphasised Taiwan-Guam cooperation in aquaculture, hydroponics, construction, and alternative energy.

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Georgian Opposition Leader Dragged from Office as Police Target Pro-EU Protest Organisers

Georgian opposition leader Nika Gvaramia was forcibly removed by police amid a crackdown on pro-EU protest organisers.

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South Korean Parliament Votes to Lift Martial Law After Yoon’s Declaration

South Korean lawmakers have voted to lift martial law, following President Yoon’s declaration.

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South Korean President Yoon Declares Martial Law to Combat ‘Anti-State’ Forces

South Korean President Yoon Suk Yeol has imposed martial law to combat opposition, citing threats from pro-North Korean elements.

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Ontario Launches Major US Ad Campaign, Promoting Itself as ‘Northern Ally’

Ontario has launched a US ad campaign, promoting itself as a "northern ally" amid Trump's tariff threats.

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Kansas Ex-Detective Accused of Assault Found Dead Before Trial

A former Kanaas detective accused of sexually assaulting women died from a gunshot wound as his trial was set to…

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US To Provide Ukraine With $725 Million in Military Aid

The US is set to send Ukraine $725 million in military aid, including HIMARS munitions and counter-drone systems.

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Trump Expands Advisory Team With Another In-Law Appointment

Trump has picked Massad Boulos, another in-law, for a key adviser role on Arab and Middle Eastern affairs.

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French PM Barnier Bypasses Parliament to Pass Budget Bill, Risks No-Confidence Vote

French PM Barnier invoked special powers to pass a budget bill without parliament's approval, triggering a potential no-confidence vote.

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Elton John Struggles with Vision Loss While Attending ‘The Devil Wears Prada’ Premiere

Elton John has revealed his battle with vision loss but praises the music at 'The Devil Wears Prada' premiere.

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Norway Postpones Seabed Mining Project

Controversial deep-sea mining plans in Norway have been postponed following political and environmental pressures.

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Stellantis CEO Carlos Tavares Suddenly Resigns

Carlos Tavares, CEO of Stellantis, has resigned amid profit warnings and plans to close the Vauxhall plant in Luton.

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Stampede at Guinea Football Game Leaves Dozens Dead

Dozens have been reported dead in Guinea football match stampede after referee dispute sparks chaos.

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APGA National Chairman Sly Ezeokenwa Calls for Unity Following Supreme Court Ruling

Sly Ezeokenwa has urged unity and reconciliation within APGA after the Supreme Court affirmed his leadership as national chairman.

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Sweden Seeks China’s Cooperation In Investigating Baltic Sea Cable Damage

Sweden has asked China to assist in investigating the damage to two Baltic Sea data cables near a Chinese vessel.

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Bomb Threats Target Connecticut Democrats, Lawmakers Report

At least five Connecticut Democratic lawmakers, including Murphy, Himes, and Hayes, received bomb threats, though no explosives were found.

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Childcare Worker Jailed for Life for Abusing Nearly 70 Girls

A former childcare worker has received a life sentence for the sexual abuse and rape of nearly 70 girls.

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Prime Minister Kobakhidze Announces Four-Year Pause on Georgia’s EU Talks

Georgia has suspended EU membership bid for four years, citing political "blackmail."

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Senate Approves Landmark Law Banning Under-16s from Social Media in Australia

Australia’s Senate has passed a law banning under-16s from social media, with heavy fines for non-compliant platforms.

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