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Opinion - I had been woken up by the muezzin's first call. It was still dark as dawn was steps away. My phone, lying beside me, seemed to be blinking continuously. When I opened the WhatsApp portal, I ...
The general secretary of the European Trade Union Confederation has spoken to FRANCE 24 about the importance of May Day, or ...
Tragedy struck at Tangaza local government area of Sokoto state after bandits killed no fewer than 11 local vigilante members ...
At least six people have reportedly died and 55 others were injured following a stampede during a major Hindu festival in ...
Six people were crushed to death at a Hindu temple in India's coastal state of Goa, officials said Saturday, after thousands ...
No fewer than six people were killed and 55 were injured in a stampede at an Indian temple in the western coastal state of ...
Curious about what’s driving Nigeria’s crypto buzz? Bitcoin mining’s doing more than stacking coins—it’s lighting up villages ...
Boko Haram terrorists on Monday attacked a predominantly Christian community in Borno state, northeast Nigeria, killing seven ...
Faced with American uncertainty surrounding the war in Ukraine and the future of NATO, Europe is looking to wean itself off ...
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Boko Haram kills seven Christians in Borno state, Nigeria
Boko Haram terrorists on Monday (April 28) attacked a predominantly Christian community in Borno state, northeast Nigeria, killing seven Christians and setting homes and church buildings ablaze, ...
Asa Fitch is a reporter covering the semiconductor companies in The Wall Street Journal’s San Francisco bureau, including Intel, Nvidia and Qualcomm.
LAGOS, - Nigeria will fully automate its expatriate residence permit process from May 1, a move aimed at significantly speeding up approvals and reducing opportunities for corruption, the Interior ...