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Explosive device thrown into U.S. embassy compound in Kiev – police

An areal view shows the U.S. embassy with police investigating the scene of an explosion in the embassy compound in Kiev, Ukraine. A device exploded in the U.S. embassy compound in Ukraine's capital Kiev in the early hours of Thursday,... Continue Reading →

Missing plane search; Bodies and wreckage found

Bodies and aircraft parts have been found in the search for a missing military plane carrying 120 people in Myanmar. There was an announcement on Wednesday for a major search for the Chinese-made plane after it vanished shortly after taking... Continue Reading →

Two men gang-rape 13-year-old girl inside Lagos church

Two men, identified as Oriko Samuel and Bassey Joseph have been arrested and charged before a Lagos court for allegedly gang-raping a 13-year old girl at a church premises. They were said to have committed the offence at the back... Continue Reading →

‘I borrowed my baby to my neighbour‚ now he’s missing’

Baby Olwethu and Zanele Image by: Facebook/Alpha Alarms The nights are the worst for Abongile Nojahi‚ a 25-year-old mother who lies awake wondering what has become of her nine-month-old son Olwethu. It is alleged that on 3 June 2017, the mother... Continue Reading →

Teenager jailed for stabbing police dog

Police dog Finn now fully recovered after being stabbed by a teenager last year A teenager who stabbed a police dog and his handler with a foot-long hunting knife in Stevenage has been jailed for four months. The 16-year-old from... Continue Reading →

CLIMATE CHANGE: Somalia dies of drought

At least 110 people, most of them women and children, have died from starvation and drought-related illness in Somalia in the past 48 hours, CNN reported on Saturday. According to Prime Minister Hassan Ali Khaire, "the drought response committee briefed the... Continue Reading →

Pupils raise funds for African counterparts

THE colours of the national flag of Zimbabwe were sported by pupils of St Mary’s Primary School, Chiddingfold, for its fundraising Africa Day event. “The children dressed in the colours of the Zimbabwe flag: red, black, green and yellow and... Continue Reading →

Ex-minister’s son on trial for alleged N1.2 billion fraud granted permission to travel for hajj

Shamsudeen Bala, a former Nigerian minister’s son, who has been on trial for alleged fraud was on Wednesday granted permission to travel for lesser hajj by a Federal High Court, sitting in Abuja. The lesser hajj is an Islamic rite... Continue Reading →

Lagos-Ibadan Expressway accident; 1 dead, 18 injured

Tragedy struck this morning, June 7, on the popular Lagos/Ibadan expressway following a fatal accident which claimed a live  and several others injured. The accident according to a statement made available to journalists in Ibadan by the Oyo Sector Commander, Federal Road... Continue Reading →

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