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Jail term for insulting president

Rwandan journalists could face seven years in jail or a fine of Rwf7 million ($8,353) under a new media law that has been passed by parliament. The development, seen as a reversal of the fortunes for media practitioners that had... Continue Reading →

Two car bombs kill at least 7 people in Somalia’s capital

(AhlulBayt News Agency) - Two car bombs killed at least seven people in Somalia’s capital Mogadishu on Saturday, police said, and terrorist group al- Shabaab claimed responsibility.  A suicide car bomb was rammed into a hotel, Nasahablod Two, about 600... Continue Reading →

13 dead, more than 16 wounded in Mogadishu hotel blast, attack

Somali soldier walk near wreckage of vehicles after a car bomb was detonated in Mogadishu, Somalia, Saturday.  (AP Photo/Farah Abdi Warsameh) Thirteen people were killed and more than 16 wounded Saturday when Islamic militants attacked a hotel in Somalia’s capital... Continue Reading →

Policeman shoots 13-year-old to death

The Bayelsa State Police Command has arrested a Police Corporal identified as David Napoleon for allegedly shooting dead a 13-year-old boy, Tomizibe Joseph in Yenagoa, Bayelsa State capital. The Commissioner of Police, Mr. Asuquo Amba gave the directive to douse... Continue Reading →

Buhari Apologises To Lawmakers Over Cancellation Of Dinner

Nigerian President Muhammadu Buhari has apologised to the leadership of the National Assembly over the cancellation of a planned dinner for the lawmakers at the State House on Thursday night. The President was to host the lawmakers to dinner at... Continue Reading →

United States to Supply Power to Nigeria – U.S. Energy Secretary

The United States of America, USA, has signed a Power Purchase Agreement, PPA to supply power to Nigeria, Cote D'Ivoire and South Africa, thus changing its status as a major energy importer to exporter. This was disclosed by Rick Perry,... Continue Reading →

Clashes mar Macron’s visit to French Guiana

Clashes between protesters and police forces have marred the first day of French President Emmanuel Macron’s visit to French Guiana. Macron’s visit started in a tense climate, six month after a general strike over crime and economic hardship paralyzed the... Continue Reading →

Man ‘wakes up’ in the middle of his open casket funeral frightening mourners

Doroteo was removed from the coffin and immediately transferred to hospital where he was again pronounced dead Alamy The family of a young Peruvian man who died after undergoing a root canal operation have spoken of their distress when the man... Continue Reading →

Train crash claims several lives in Finland

Police in Finland say that at least four people have been killed in a train crash in the south of the country. A train collided with a military vehicle at a railroad crossing in southern Finland early Thursday, killing four,... Continue Reading →

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