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US sets out travel ban criteria

The White House has set new criteria for visa applicants from six mainly Muslim countries and all refugees, requiring them to have a “close” family or business tie to the US. The rules, affecting people from Iran, Libya, Syria, Somalia,... Continue Reading →

Bird flu outbreak: South Africa culls 260,000 birds

Workers from the Animal Protection Ministry cull chickens to contain an outbreak of bird flu in Ivory Coast South Africa has culled 260,000 birds so far to contain an H5N8 bird flu outbreak, Agriculture Minister Senzeni Zokwana told a news... Continue Reading →

UN Staff Abducted by Gunmen in Libya Released Unharmed

Seven members of a UN mission in Libya were released unharmed after being abducted by gunmen, a top security official in the conflict-wracked country said on Wednesday. General Najmi al-Nakoua of the presidential guard service said the attack on the... Continue Reading →

Presidency defends why Nigeria’s presidential jet is parked in London (photo)

The Presidential aircraft was allegedly spotted in a parking space in London. According to viral reports online yesterday, it costs a whooping £4000 every 24 hours to use a parking lot. This has raised concerned in the minds of Nigerians... Continue Reading →

Court sacks Senator Sekibo

The Rivers state elections petition tribunal on Thursday sacked PDP’s George Thompson Sekibo, Senator representing Rivers East and has declared Andrew Uchendu  of the All Progressives Congress (APC) the winner of the senatorial election. The Tribunal therefore declared the candidate of APC... Continue Reading →

Evans sues IGP, others; seeks payment of N300m in damages

  The notorious kidnapping kingpin, Chukwudumeme Onwuamadike ( a.k.a. Evans), has again dragged the Inspector General of Police, and three others before a Federal High Court in Lagos over his alleged illegal detention. In the new suit filed on Thursday,... Continue Reading →

APC dispels death rumour, challenge Fayose to prove Buhari is on life support in UK

The Ekiti State Governor, Ayodele Fayose had yesterday disclose that the health situation of President Muhammadu Buhari has worsened, and that he has been on life support since June 6 at a West-End, London hospital. Fayose,  at a press conference... Continue Reading →

Refugees Not Welcomed In Hungary

BUDAPEST -- Prime Minister Viktor Orban has said that his country would not welcome refugees in Europe, Turkey's Anadolu Agency (AA) reported. Orban said refugees in Europe should not be distributed within European Union member states but instead they should... Continue Reading →

Malaysia Offers To Help Resolve Conflict Over Qatar

Wisma PutraPUTRAJAYA, June 29 (Bernama) -- Malaysia has offered to play any constructive role in resolving the ongoing conflict between Qatar and the other Arab countries, but respects the wish of the parties involved to resolve the problem through their... Continue Reading →

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