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Asian Markets Slide as US-Iran Escalation Sparks Fresh Global Economic Concerns

Asian stock markets fell sharply on Wednesday as renewed military exchanges between the United States and Iran rattled investors and reignited fears of a broader Middle East conflict. The latest escalation has also raised concerns about global energy supplies and inflation, particularly due to the strategic importance of the Strait of Hormuz, a key route for global oil shipments. Major indexes across the region recorded losses, with Japan's Nikkei and […]

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Belfast Erupts in Unrest After Knife Attack as Political Leaders Call for Calm

A wave of unrest swept through Belfast following a brutal knife attack that left a man seriously injured, with violent protests, arson attacks, and clashes with police reported across parts of the city. The violence erupted after a 30 year old Sudanese asylum seeker was charged with attempted murder in connection with the stabbing of a man in his 40s in north Belfast. The victim suffered severe injuries and remains […]

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US and French Air Forces Mark 250 Years of American Independence With Joint Air Display

The United States of America and France have celebrated the 250th anniversary of American independence with a joint air force display, highlighting the long-standing military and diplomatic ties between the two nations. The commemorative event featured aircraft from both the U.S. Air Force and the French Air and Space Force, showcasing aerial manoeuvres and military aviation capabilities. The display served as a symbol of the historic partnership forged during the […]

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MTN Nigeria CEO Says Company Was “Effectively Bankrupt” Before Tariff Increase

The Chief Executive Officer of MTN Nigeria Karl Toriola, has revealed that the telecom operator was “effectively bankrupt” before recent tariff adjustments were approved, warning that the company was on the verge of shutting down operations due to rising costs. Toriola made the statement while speaking on the impact of Nigeria’s operating environment on the telecommunications sector, explaining that the company was struggling to cover basic expenses such as diesel, […]

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Senator Ndume Warns Over Boko Haram Threat, Suggests Foreign Military Presence in Borno

Senator Ali Ndume has raised fresh concerns over the worsening security situation in Nigeria’s north-east, warning that the scale of Boko Haram’s operations in Borno State may require stronger international military involvement. Ndume who represents Borno South in the Nigerian Senate, said insecurity in the region has persisted despite years of military operations, and argued that additional support from foreign allies could help strengthen the fight against insurgents such as […]

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NLC and TUC Threaten Nationwide Strike Over Rising Insecurity in Nigeria

The Nigeria Labour Congress (NLC) and the Trade Union Congress (TUC) have warned that they may embark on a nationwide strike if the Federal Government fails to urgently address the worsening insecurity across the country, saying Nigerians are increasingly unable to travel, work, or live safely. The labour unions issued the warning during a joint briefing, stating that the rising wave of terrorism, banditry, kidnappings, and violent attacks has made […]

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WHO Praises Uganda’s Response as Ebola Outbreak Efforts Show Progress

The World Health Organization (WHO) has commended Uganda for its swift and effective response to an ongoing Ebola outbreak, saying the country’s actions have helped limit the spread of the virus and strengthened regional containment efforts. WHO Director-General Tedros Adhanom Ghebreyesus described Uganda’s response as “prompt and capable” during his visit, highlighting the country’s surveillance systems, border screening measures, and case management strategies as key factors in controlling infections linked […]

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Hundreds of Migrants Allegedly Tortured and Threatened With Organ Removal in Libya Captivity Ordeal

More than 300 migrants from Iraqi Kurdistan were allegedly kidnapped, tortured, and threatened with forced organ removal while attempting to reach the UK through Libya, according to a BBC investigation. The migrants, most of them young men, were reportedly held by a Libyan militia during the summer of 2025 after a dispute involving a people-smuggling network. Families were allegedly ordered to pay a $5,000 ransom for each captive, with threats […]

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Teacher Shortages Force Scottish Schools to Cut Subjects and Reduce Timetables

Secondary schools across Scotland are being forced to reduce timetables and remove some subjects from the curriculum as a growing shortage of specialist teachers places increasing pressure on the education system. Education leaders have warned that schools are struggling to recruit qualified teachers in key subjects such as mathematics, science, computing, and design technology, leaving many pupils without access to the full range of courses normally available. The Association of […]

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