Bulgaria’s constitutional court said on Friday it had approved the resignation of President Rumen Radev, opening the way for him to step down from the post. Radev resigned this week, fuelling speculation that he will form his own political party to run in upcoming parliamentary elections. He was due to hold the largely ceremonial post...
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“Our Enemies From Iran Are Trying To Target Civilians In A Cowardly Manner, They Will Not Break Us.”– Israeli President Herzog Says After Visiting A Victim Who Sustained A Direct Hit From A Cluster Bomb.
“We Have Successfully Destroyed Over 100 Iranian Naval Vessels, And We Aren’t Done” –CENTCOM Commander Brad Cooper Update On Operation Epic Fury
North Korea Holds Elections For The Supreme People’s Assembly, With State Media Showing Kim Jong Un Voting At A Coal Mine While Promoting The Coal Industry’s Role In Economic Plans
UEFA Confirms Cancellation Of Finalissima Between Argentina And Spain
Reece James Commits Future to Chelsea With New Six-Year Contract
Joan Laporta Wins Barcelona Presidential Election With 68.2% Of Votes
Bayer Leverkusen Interested In Leon Goretzka On Potential Free Transfer
Tottenham Monitoring Charlie Cresswell As Defensive Target
Passengers Stranded As Kaduna–Abuja Train Collides With Another Train, Number Of Injured Yet To Be Determined
American Actress Teyana Taylor Enrage At The Oscars After An Unseen Man Touches Her Without Consent, Says “It’s Very Rude.”
President Emmanuel Macron On Protecting France Interest Warns Iranian President Pezeshkian Against Further Attack, Request For Restoration Of Freedom Of Navigation In The Strait Of Hormuz
Michael B. Jordan Wins Oscar Award, Becomes The 6th Black Actor To Win Best Actor For A Leading Role In “Sinners
Zelenskyy Says Ukraine Is Waiting On US And Russia To Set The Next Round Of Talks
Swedish Court Orders Detention Of Russian Captain Of Tanker Boarded Off Sweden
Peruvian Presidential Candidate Dies In Traffic Accident In The Andes
‘Mr. Nobody Against Putin’ Wins Best Documentary Feature Oscar For Teacher Who Opposed Ukraine War
Laporta Wins 5 More Years As President Of Barcelona After Thousands Vote In Club Election
Israeli Military Claims Brother Of Man Who Attacked Michigan Synagogue Was Hezbollah Commander
Iranians Cross Into Northern Iraq For Cheaper Food, Internet And Work After Border Reopens
Chelsea Explore Loan Move for Douglas Luiz
Chelsea have approached Juventus regarding a potential loan deal for midfielder Douglas Luiz, according to transfer expert Fabrizio Romano. The Blues are monitoring his situation as he could leave Nottingham Forest, return to Juventus, and be loaned out again. Douglas Luiz has struggled for consistent game time this season. Since joining Nottingham Forest at the...
Fenerbahçe Submit Offer To Everton For Beto
Fenerbahçe have shown interest in Everton striker Beto and have already submitted an offer to the Premier League club, according to Turkish journalist Yağız Sabuncuoğlu. The financial details of the bid were not disclosed. The Turkish giants are currently in the market for a striker as they look to strengthen their attacking options. Fenerbahçe are...
Mali’s Government Moves To Impose Fuel Rationing As Al-Qaida-Linked Attacks Cut Off Supplies
Mali’s government has moved to impose fuel rationing to counter widespread shortages caused by al-Qaida-linked groups operating in the border regions that have in recent months cut off fuel supplies to the landlocked African country. In announcing the rationing on Thursday, officials did not say when it would start. The measure was cast as an...
Spanish Prosecutors Drop Sexual Assault Complaint Against Julio Iglesias
Spanish state prosecutors said Friday they were shelving an initial investigation into accusations of sexual assault by Julio Iglesias in the Bahamas and the Dominican Republic after concluding that Spain’s National Court lacked jurisdiction to judge the matter. Earlier this month, Spanish prosecutors had opened an investigation studying allegations that the 82-year-old Grammy-winning global singing...
Philadelphia Sues Over Removal Of Slavery Exhibit At Independence National Historical Park
Outraged critics accused President Donald Trump of “whitewashing history” on Friday after the National Park Service removed an exhibit on slavery at Philadelphia’s Independence National Historical Park in response to his executive order “restoring truth and sanity to American history” at the nation’s museums, parks and landmarks. Empty bolt holes and shadows are all that...
Texas Black Man Exonerated Nearly 70 Years After Execution In Case Marked By Racial Bias
Nearly 70 years after a Texas Black man was executed in a case that prosecutors now say was based on false evidence and was riddled with racial bias, officials have declared that he was innocent in the killing of a white woman in Dallas. Tommy Lee Walker was executed in the electric chair in May...
Before the Flames: Fela Kuti’s Original Afrika Shrine in Mushin, Lagos
The Cultural Fortress Destroyed on 18 February 1977 Long before it became a legend spoken of in hushed reverence, the Afrika Shrine in Mushin, Lagos, stood as a living monument to resistance, music, and radical thought. Established by Fela Anikulapo Kuti, the Shrine was far more than a performance venue. It was a cultural headquarters,...
Thai Police arrest 11 Nigerians and 2 Ivorians for Global Romance Fraud.
Thai immigration and police authorities have arrested 11 Nigerians following the dismantling of a suspected international romance scam syndicate operating in the Muang Thong Thani area of Thailand. The arrests were carried out on Monday during a joint operation and were reported on Thursday by local news platform Thailand News. The operation followed months of...
Tunisia Sentences Two Top Journalists to 42 Months in Prison.
A Tunisian court on Thursday convicted and sentenced two prominent journalists to 3-1/2 years in prison on tax evasion charges, which a family member said was retaliation for their reporting. The two journalists, Bohran Bssaies and Mourad Zghidi, worked for local radio IFM and have been imprisoned since 2024, first under an eight-month sentence after...










