By Enyichukwu Enemanna At least 15 vessels believed to have brought toxic materials into Nigeria have been sent back to countries where they were shipped from, items which among others include chemicals and electronics harmful to...
By John Ikani Uganda on Saturday lifted a two-month lockdown on two districts at the epicenter of the country's Ebola epidemic, amid cautious hope that the outbreak could end soon. President Yoweri Museveni rescinded restrictions on...
By John Ikani Nigeria's drive for local content in the oil and gas industry has been boosted with the take-off of a specialised oil and gas institute in Uyo, Akwa Ibom State, equipped with world-class facilities...
By Oyintari Ben According to the Czech EU Presidency and the European Council, EU negotiators have agreed to revamp the bloc's carbon market, its primary instrument for combating global warming. The agreement, according to the Czech...
By Oyintari Ben After less than 9% of eligible voters participated in the country's legislative elections, Tunisia's largest opposition alliance demanded that President Kais Saied step down. Nejib Chebbi, the leader of the National Salvation Front,...
By Oyintari Ben Despite French government objections, Israel claimed it deported a Palestinian lawyer and activist to France early on Sunday based on his alleged affiliation with a prohibited militant organisation. Salah Hammouri's removal highlighted the...
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