By Henry Nwaneri Former British Prime Minister Boris Johnson was not allowed to vote by a polling station staff because he forgot to bring his photo ID to the polling station. The requirement to provide a...
By Lucy Adautin Germany has held Russian state-sponsored hackers accountable for what they labeled as an "intolerable" cyber attack on members of the Social Democratic Party, with warnings of forthcoming consequences on Friday. Annalena Baerbock, the...
By Henry Nwaneri After an intense conflict which occured on Thursday night, at least 50 students and staff demonstrators at a campus encampment protesting Israel's war in Gaze have been arrested by the police at the...
By Victor Kanayo Ipswich took a huge step towards a return to the Premier League for the first time since 2002 after a 2-1 win against Coventry. The club popularly known as Tractor Boys now move three points...
Washington has accused Russia of quietly shipping refined petroleum to North Korea at levels that violates a cap imposed by the United Nations (UN) Security Council, warning that it could result to new sanctions. The disclosure...
By John Ikani The US remains active in Niger and Chad, even though troops have been pulled out, says the chief of the US Africa Command. Gen Michael Langley clarified that the recent departure of troops...
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