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Madagascar’s New Leader Randrianirina Unveils Ambitious National Roadmap in First State Address

Madagascar’s newly inaugurated “president of the refoundation,” Colonel Michael Randrianirina, has delivered his first national address nearly one month after assuming office, outlining a sweeping vision for the country’s political and social rebirth. The speech, presented as a pre-recorded televised conversation from the State Palace, offered citizens clarity on the dramatic events that unfolded before…

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Tinubu Set to Announce New Ambassadors as Presidency Completes Final Screening of Envoy List

President Bola Ahmed Tinubu is poised to appoint a new set of ambassadors in the coming weeks, ending a prolonged diplomatic vacuum that has drawn public criticism and weakened Nigeria’s representation across major foreign missions. Multiple high-ranking presidency officials confirmed the development, noting that the final review of the ambassadorial list is nearing completion. The…

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Congo and Rwanda-Backed M23 Rebels Sign Framework Agreement in New Push toward Peace

Efforts to end the decades-long conflict in eastern Democratic Republic of Congo gained new momentum on Saturday as the Congolese government and the Rwanda-backed M23 rebel group signed a framework agreement in Doha. The development marks the latest attempt after years of failed negotiations to restore stability to one of the world’s most volatile regions….

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Trump Signs Historic Bill to End 43-Day U.S. Government Shutdown

Federal Workers Recalled as Nation Recovers from Longest Shut down in History President Donald Trump has officially signed a bill ending the record-breaking 43-day U.S. government shutdown, bringing to a close one of the most paralyzing political standoffs in modern American history. The legislation, passed after weeks of tense negotiations between Republicans and Democrats, reopens…

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U.S. Government Shutdown Grounds Over 1,400 Flights as Air Traffic Cuts Enter Second Day Aviation, Economy Reeling Under Pressure

The ongoing federal government shutdown in the United States has entered its 39th day, bringing with it far-reaching economic consequences most notably in the aviation sector. On Saturday, more than 1,400 flights across the country were cancelled, while nearly 6,000 others faced delays, signaling a deepening crisis that has started to cripple one of America’s…

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EFCC Nabs Three Suspected Vote Buyers during Anambra Governorship Election

The Economic and Financial Crimes Commission (EFCC) has confirmed the arrest of three suspected vote buyers during the 2025 Anambra State governorship election, as part of its ongoing nationwide crackdown on electoral corruption and financial inducement of voters. According to a statement released by the anti-graft agency via its official Facebook page, the suspects were…

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Miyetti Allah Warns U.S. Against Blanket Sanctions, Says Group Can’t Be Blamed for Actions of Few

The Miyetti Allah Cattle Breeders Association of Nigeria (MACBAN) has reacted strongly to calls by members of the United States House of Representatives urging the U.S. Departments of State and Treasury to impose targeted sanctions on the group and its affiliate, Miyetti Allah Kautal Hore, over alleged violations of religious freedom in Nigeria. This development…

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MASSOB Is Too Small To Respond To Primate Ayodele

By Chinedu Nsofor, On Tuesday, popular Nigerian prophet, Primate Elijah Ayodele, shared a statement regarding the threat issued by President Donald Trump to invade Nigeria with military troops over reports of Christian genocide in the country. Primate Ayodele, who vehemently opposed the idea, urged President Bola Ahmed Tinubu not to beg the US President because,…

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