In the wake of the Russia-Ukraine conflict’s unsettling impacts on gas supplies, the European Union (EU) is strategically eyeing stronger diplomatic ties with dependable Liquefied Natural Gas (LNG) providers, including …
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As Lagos welcomes the 17th OTL Africa Downstream Energy Week today, roughly 50 experts prepare to illuminate the conference with insights into the midstream and downstream petroleum sectors. Jointly orchestrated …
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Nigeria’s Humanitarian Affairs Minister, Dr. Betta Edu, recently led a pivotal meeting in The Hague, focusing on combating illegal migration and fostering youth development. Joined by representatives from Europe, Asia, …
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French Intel: Gaza Hospital Blast Likely Result of Misfired Palestinian Rocket, Not Israeli Strike
In a significant development, French military intelligence, known as the DRM, has cast doubt on initial claims that an Israeli missile strike was responsible for a deadly explosion at Gaza’s …
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The ongoing war between Israel and Hamas in Gaza has sparked global concern and calls for a ceasefire. Over 5,000 people have been killed and over 15,000 wounded in the …
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In a recent UN Security Council briefing, U.S. Ambassador to the United Nations Linda Thomas-Greenfield highlighted escalating tensions in the Great Lakes region, particularly between the Democratic Republic of Congo …
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The Supreme Council for Shari’ah in Nigeria (SCSN) has implored the Nigerian government to extend urgent relief materials to Palestinians amidst their current humanitarian crisis, reflecting broader concerns about ongoing …
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Mozambique has reported an outbreak of bird flu at a hen farm in the country’s south, the World Organization for Animal Health (OIE) said on Wednesday. The virus, identified as …
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Growing concerns over the treatment of Nigerian detainees abroad have intensified, spotlighting the grim conditions for citizens in Ethiopia’s Kaliti Prison, Addis Ababa. Dr. Paul Ezike’s recent video thrusts these …
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Lagging behind in its regional context, Nigeria’s 3,505-kilometer colonial narrow-gauge and 669-kilometer modern standard-gauge railway lines starkly contrast with countries like Egypt, which boasts a 6,700-kilometer network. However, change is …