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Orji Kalu: I didn’t sell FiBank shares in The Gambia

Senator Orji Kalu, former governor of Abia and Chief Whip of the Ninth Senate, has denied selling the issued shares…

Corbyn pummels Boris Johnson at trade union forum

Jeremy Corbyn, the opposition labour leader in UK will accuse Prime Minister Boris Johnson on Tuesday of hijacking Brexit to…

British MPs deal fresh blows on Boris Johnson

Before their suspension, British MPs voted Monday to demand Prime Minister Boris Johnson release confidential documents relating to Britain's EU…

Sarah and Todd Palin, ex-first couple of Alaska file for divorce

Former first couple of the US state of Alaska, Sarah and Todd Palin have sued for divorce, after 31 years…

Mercurial Trump declares Taliban peace deal ‘dead’

Mercurial President Donald Trump on Monday said that US peace talks with the Taliban are over and announced that the…

Boris Johnson set to suspend parliament today

British Prime Minister Boris Johnson is pushing ahead with his plan to suspend the Parliament.His spokesman, James Slack said the…

Pro-Putin supporters lose in Moscow municipal election

Pro-Kremlin candidates have suffered major losses in a Moscow municipal election following an opposition-led strategic voting campaign, Russian news agencies…

Hong Kong protests:  School children form human chain

After the weekend clashes, hundreds of uniformed school students, many wearing masks, formed human chains in districts across Hong Kong…

Over 29 killed in twin attacks in northern Burkina Faso

More than 29 people were killed in twin militant attacks in northern Burkina Faso on Sunday, local media reported Monday.

Iran blasts European leaders over broken nuclear deal

Iran's atomic agency chief hit out Sunday at European powers, saying their broken promises gave the Islamic republic little choice…

Hong Kong protests escalate after march to U.S consulate

Hong Kong police fired tear gas and nonlethal bullets at anti-government protesters on Sunday evening as demonstrations escalated across the…

Xenophobia: 400 Nigerians ready for evacuation from S.Africa

The Nigerian Mission in South Africa says no fewer than 400 Nigerians have indicated interest and registered to be evacuated…

IAEA deputy chief arrives in Tehran for nuclear talks

Acting Director-General of the International Atomic Energy Agency (IAEA) arrived in Iran’s capital Tehran on Sunday for talks on the…

Make History compulsory in schools, group urges Africa

The Ansar-ul-Deen Youth Association of Nigeria (ADYAN) has urged African leaders to make history compulsory in schools in order to…

Admissions scandal: Prosecutors want Felicity Huffman go to jail

U.S. District Judge in Los Angeles, California, Indira Talwani will decide next Friday whether to send actress Felicity Huffman to…
Cameron gives reason he wants to serve in Sunak's cabinet

David Cameron ‘girly swot’: Boris Johnson in leaked memo

British prime minister Boris Johnson described one of his predecessors David Cameron as a “girly swot” in a memo which…

Mnangagwa declares national mourning for Mugabe until burial

Zimbabwean President Emmerson Mnangagwa on Friday declared the late founding leader of Zimbabwe, Robert Mugabe, a national hero, a great…

Just IN: House of Lords deals Boris Johnson final blow

The British House of Lords has now completed the coup-de-grace against Prime Minister Boris Johnson as it passed the bill…

Boris Johnson wins in court, but Labour, SNP block new poll

A London's High Court has rejected a legal challenge over Prime Minister Boris Johnson's decision to suspend parliament for five…

North Carolina awaits Hurricane Dorian as Bahamas death toll hits 30

North Carolina braced for a “long night” of strong winds and driving rain as Hurricane Dorian moved near the US…

American woman arrested in Philippine for smuggling baby in bag

Philippine authorities have charged an American woman with trying to smuggle a six-day-old infant out of the country in a…

20 Facts on Mugabe’s life and times

Robert Mugabe, former President of Zimbabwe and one of the longest serving presidents African Continent has ever produced died in…
UN Secretary-General, António Guterres

UN receives 38 sexual abuse allegations against personnel

The United Nations on Friday said it received 38 allegations of Sexual Exploitation and Abuse (SEA) involving its personnel, in…

Boris Johnson prefers dying than delaying Brexit

Prime Minister Boris Johnson said Thursday he would "rather be dead in a ditch" than delay Brexit beyond next month,…

Boris Johnson’s brother quits cabinet

Jo Johnson, the younger brother of UK Prime Minister Boris Johnson has quit the government, saying he is ‘torn between…

Trump’s phoney map: Alabama not on Hurricane Dorian’s path

Trouble is raining down on US President Donald Trump, who appears to have given Americans incorrect information on Hurricane Dorian's…

Indonesia reinstates internet services in Papua

Indonesian authorities have reinstated internet services in most of the Eastern-Papua regions as uproar reduced after more than two weeks…

EU Commission approves petitions on corruption, bees, climate

The European Commission on Wednesday approved three petitions aimed at garnering cross-EU support for proposals to reduce corruption in new…

Boris Johnson dealt another Brexit blow by Parliament

British MPs inflicted a fresh defeat on Prime Minister Boris Johnson's hardline Brexit strategy on Wednesday, approving a law that…

Boris Johnson faces fresh humiliation in Parliament today

British Prime Minister Boris Johnson braced for another showdown in parliament on Wednesday after a humiliating defeat over his Brexit…
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