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World · Daily Trust ·
Museveni sworn in as Uganda’s president for 7th term
Yoweri Museveni has been sworn in for his seventh term as the President of Uganda. This follows his re-election in the East African nation, extending his long-standing leadership. The inauguration marks the commencement of another five-year mandate for the veteran leader amidst various regional and domestic political developments.
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World · BusinessDay ·
WORLD IN BRIEF: Starmer defies Labour revolt, US-China oppose Hormuz tolls, South Africa jobless rate climbs and other stories
British Prime Minister Keir Starmer has resisted internal opposition within the Labour Party, while the United States and China expressed shared opposition to proposed tolls in the Strait of Hormuz. Additionally, South Africa recorded an increase in its unemployment rate, marking a significant rise in the country's latest labor statistics.
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World · The Punch ·
British-Nigerian convict flees UK after mistaken prison release
A British-Nigerian convict has departed the United Kingdom after being released from prison by mistake. The individual fled the country shortly after the administrative error allowed for an early exit from custody. British authorities are now managing the situation following the accidental discharge from the correctional facility.
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World · ThisDay ·
THE NIGERIA-TURKEY STRATEGIC ALLIANCE
Nigeria and Turkey are strengthening their bilateral relationship through a strategic alliance aimed at enhancing cooperation across various sectors. This partnership focuses on mutual interests, including trade, security, and diplomatic engagement, to foster growth and stability for both nations while addressing shared international challenges and opportunities.
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World · The Punch ·
Journalists face growing threats as labour protections weaken – ILO
The International Labour Organization reports that media professionals are encountering increased risks and dangers globally. This trend coincides with a decline in legal and professional safeguards for workers in the industry, highlighting a significant erosion of traditional labour protections necessary for the safe and effective practice of journalism.
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World · Daily Post ·
Man arrested for ‘planning’ terror attack in Paris
Authorities have detained a man in connection with a suspected plot to carry out a terrorist attack in Paris. The arrest follows security operations aimed at preventing potential threats within the French capital. Investigation into the matter continues as officials work to determine the scope and intent of the alleged plan.
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World · Channels TV ·
Trump Announces Departure Of Food And Drug Regulation Chief
Donald Trump has announced the departure of the official leading the food and drug regulatory body. This move signals a leadership change in the agency responsible for public health oversight and safety standards as the administration prepares for organizational shifts across key government departments.
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World · Channels TV ·
Trump Heads To China For Superpower Summit
Donald Trump is traveling to China to participate in a high-level summit between the two global superpowers. The meeting aims to address key bilateral issues and international relations between the United States and China during this significant diplomatic visit to the Asian nation.
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World · Channels TV ·
UK PM Starmer Resists Calls To Quit Amid Division In Labour Party
United Kingdom Prime Minister Keir Starmer has rejected demands to resign from his position despite growing internal friction within the Labour Party. The British leader remains committed to his role as he navigates significant dissent among party members regarding his leadership and the current political direction of the administration.
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World · Daily Post ·
US will win Iran, port blockade 100 percent effective – Trump
Former United States President Donald Trump expressed confidence regarding American success in the ongoing tensions with Iran. He stated that the current port blockade has reached total effectiveness in its objectives. The remarks underscore the strategic approach taken towards Iranian maritime operations and the broader geopolitical situation between the two nations.
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World · Daily Post ·
Uganda’s President, Museveni sworn in for 7th term
Yoweri Museveni has officially been sworn in for his seventh term as the President of Uganda. The inauguration follows the country's recent general elections, marking a continuation of his long-term governance in the East African nation as he begins another multi-year tenure as the head of state.
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World · The Punch ·
US cost of Iran war nearing $29 billion – Pentagon
The United States Pentagon has reported that the financial cost associated with the conflict involving Iran is approaching $29 billion. This expenditure reflects significant military investments and operations within the region as tensions continue to impact international security and fiscal allocations for defense.
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World · Daily Trust ·
After 40 years in power, 81-year-old Ugandan President begins fresh term
Uganda's 81-year-old president has officially commenced a new term in office, extending his leadership after forty years in power. This development marks a continuation of his long-standing tenure as the head of state for the East African nation, following four decades of continuous governance.
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World · Daily Post ·
Russia tests new nuclear-capable long-range missile
Russia has successfully carried out a test of a newly developed long-range missile with nuclear capabilities. This technical exercise demonstrates the country's continued advancement in its strategic defense systems and military hardware. The testing of such sophisticated weaponry marks a notable event in the landscape of international security and global defense operations.
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World · Nigerian Tribune ·
US war secretary to join Trump’s visit to China
The United States Secretary of Defense is set to accompany President Donald Trump on an official visit to China. This high-level diplomatic mission involves key members of the American administration traveling to the country for bilateral discussions. The participation of the war secretary highlights the significance of security considerations during the planned international engagement.
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World · The Punch ·
Another UK minister resigns, urges Starmer to set departure timetable
A United Kingdom minister has resigned and called for Prime Minister Keir Starmer to establish a specific timetable for his departure from office. This move adds to the growing pressure on the current administration as internal calls for leadership clarity intensify following recent developments within the British government.
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World · Channels TV ·
World Risks Year Of Severe Fires Fuelled By Climate Change — Researchers
Researchers warn that the world faces a high risk of severe wildfires this year, driven primarily by the ongoing impacts of climate change. Rising global temperatures and volatile weather patterns are creating conditions conducive to intense fire activity across multiple regions, prompting calls for increased environmental vigilance and disaster preparedness.
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World · PM News ·
Second British Minister quits amid pressure on Keir Starmer
A second British minister has resigned from the government, adding to the mounting political pressure on Prime Minister Keir Starmer. The departure signals ongoing instability within the UK administration as the leadership navigates internal challenges. This development follows a period of heightened scrutiny regarding the cabinet's composition and overall direction under Starmer.
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World · Nigerian Tribune ·
Iran war: Trump says ceasefire on ‘life support’
Former United States President Donald Trump has indicated that the ceasefire agreement involving Iran is currently in a precarious state. These remarks suggest that the diplomatic arrangement is failing, raising concerns about potential military escalation and the overall stability of international relations within the Middle East region.
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World · Vanguard ·
Russia tests long-range missile after US nuclear treaty expires
Russia has conducted a test of a long-range missile following the expiration of a key nuclear arms treaty with the United States. This development marks a significant shift in international security as the previous legal framework governing such weaponry no longer restricts the military activities or strategic deployments of either nation.