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Nigeria–Switzerland ties grow over Benin Bronzes return

Nigeria and Switzerland have agreed to strengthen bilateral relations across trade, economic cooperation, skills acquisition, migration, security and cultural exchange, with Bern…

2 months ago

Iran arrests 466 in security crackdown

Iranian police have arrested no fewer than 466 people accused of online activities that allegedly undermine national security. The state…

2 months ago

Trump: Frustrated with UK Prime minister

U.S. President Donald Trump has criticised Britain’s response to the Iran war, expressing dissatisfaction with the position of UK Prime…

2 months ago

Two dead in Kent University, Meningitis Outbreak

Two people have died following an outbreak of invasive Meningitis, including a student from University of Kent, as health authorities…

2 months ago

Indian airlines halt Dubai flights after drone attack

Air India and its budget carrier, Air India Express, have announced the cancellation of all flights to and from Dubai…

2 months ago

Teen remanded for alleged rape of disabled 10-year-old brother

A 18-year-old man accused of sexually assaulting his 10-year-old disabled biological brother has been remanded in custody after appearing before…

2 months ago

BREAKING: NIN registration opens for Nigerians overseas

In a statement released on Tuesday, NIMC said Nigerians overseas can register for their NIN through approved enrollment centers in…

2 months ago

BREAKING: US warns citizens of fresh terror threat in Nigeria

The United States Embassy in Nigeria has warned of a possible terrorist threat targeting US facilities and US-affiliated schools in…

2 months ago

Teacher dies after students’ prank goes wrong

A teacher was killed after a prank carried out by his students at his home went wrong. Jason Hughes was…

2 months ago

Ambassador: Iran attacks on U.S. military bases in Gulf region lawful, defensive

Iran has warned that it would exercise its right to self-defence under Article 51 of the United Nations Charter, if…

2 months ago