“New Music Out Now! I poured real life into this one—every line, every vibe. Listen and tell me what part hit you the hardest.” Reekado urged fans
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Chief Secretary To The Prime Minister Darren Jones Delivers His Final Cabinet Office Statement In The House Of Commons
Barbadian Prime Minister Mia Amor Mottley Meets UK Keir Starmer At 10 Downing Street To Deepen Partnership Between Both Countries
Colombian President-Elect Abelardo De La Espriella After Receiving Official Certificate Vows To Rebuild “Wounded Nation” Inherited
“Whatever The Political Development Maybe, I Will Not Allow Iran To Arm Itself With Nuclear Weapon”—Israeli P.M Netanyahu Vows To Deceased Older Brother Yoni, 50 Years After.
Canada To Turn Vacant Condos Into Affordable Homes For British Columbians Prime Minister Carney Declares
“El Salvador, welcome to Venezuela!”— Acting President Delcy Rodríguez welcomes 188 rescuers from El Salvador along with supplies, to join the search and rescue efforts for the families affected by the earthquake
Carlo Ancelotti After Brazil 3-0 Against Scotland: “Proud Of The Qualification And The Team’s Evolution. Now We Have To Prepare Well, Maintaining Focus And Confidence. Let’s Go Together.”
El Salvador Second Plane Carting Relief Aids Arrive Venezuela Over Its Earthquake Catastrophe, President Bukele Vows To Send 6 Planes As Part Of This Humanitarian Mission
Photo News: Mexican President Sheinbaum And Spain Strengthen Bilateral Relationship With King Felipe Vi At The National Palace.
FIFA WC Photos: Türkiye Defeats Co-Host Nation U.S 3-2 With A Late Kaan Ayhan Winner In An Action-Packed Dead-Rubber Clash In Their Final Group D Match At The World Cup.
Swedish Minister Makes History, Brings Baby To EU Climate Meeting
Former Vice President Kamala Harris And Husband Douglas Emhoff At The USA Vs. Turkey World Cup Match In Los Angeles With The Host Nation 3-2 Victory
Prime Minister Giorgia Meloni On Iran Declares Italy Did Not Participate On The Conflict That Pervades The Country, Credit The Failure To U.S
WNBA Suspends Alyssa Thomas 1 Game For Hit To Caitlin Clark’s Throat
Supreme Court Strikes Down Hawaii Law Requiring Permission To Carry Guns In Stores And Hotels
North Korea’s Kim Calls For ‘Destructive’ Military Posture As South Vows To Boost Drones
Myanmar Torches $600 Million In Seized Heroin, Meth And Other Drugs.
Carney Says Canada Should Reopen Embassies In Iran And Earthquake-Stricken Venezuela
Apple Increases Prices For Macs And Ipads, Blaming A Shortage Of Memory Chips
Reekado Banks New Music Alert, ‘Mukutu’, The Musician Says He Pours ‘Real Life Into This One’
Nigerian Rapper Terry G, Boast Of Musical Intellect Says Comparing Him To Portable Disrespectful
Davido Appreciates Fans Love And Support As He Unveils Tracklist Of His 5th Studio Album “5ive”.
El Salvador’s Leader Will Not Return Man Deported From The US In Error
El Salvador will not return Kilmar Ábrego García, whom the US government deported to his home country where he is being held in a mega-prison. President Nayib Bukele made the comments during a meeting on Monday at the White House with Donald Trump, with whom he shares a strong relationship. The US Supreme Court ruled last week that the Trump administration must “facilitate” the return of Mr Ábrego García, who was living in Maryland with his family and was granted protection from deportation by a court in 2019. The Trump administration argues it cannot bring him home, and Attorney General...
Obi Speaks Of Benue State Government Politicizing Humanity As Governor Alia Bars His Courtesy Visit
The 2023 Labour Party presidential aspirant and former governor of Anambra state Peter Obi in a statement speaks out on Benue state government barring him on courtesy visit to the state. Recall the governor of the State, Rev Fr Hyacinth Alia, has said he cannot guarantee the safety of any individual or group visiting the state without his knowledge or clearance. The governor issued the warning in a statement on Monday through his Chief Press Secretary, Tersoo Kula, titled, “Notice Regarding Unscheduled Visit to Benue State.” Alia cautioned that anyone planning to visit Internally Displaced Persons camps in the state...
Zuckerberg Takes Stand In First Day Of Trial, In Defense Of Meta In Social Media Monopoly Trial
Meta Platforms CEO Mark Zuckerberg took the stand Monday in a Washington, D.C., courtroom to defend his social media company from federal allegations that the technology giant is a monopoly. The US government is advancing an antitrust case, alleging that Zuckerberg’s company illegally built a “social networking monopoly” through years of “anticompetitive conduct.” META’s CEO’s testimony is part of a case first brought by the Federal Trade Commission (FTC) in 2020 during the final days of the first Trump administration. The FTC is seeking to break up Meta by forcing a spinoff of Instagram or WhatsApp. Meta says there’s plenty...
A City Under Siege: “Death Can Strike Anyone, Anytime, Without Warning… By A Bullet, Shelling, Hunger Or Thirst.”
“She left no last words. She was dead when she was carried away,” says Hafiza quietly, as she describes how her mother was killed in a city under siege in Darfur, during Sudan’s civil war, which began exactly two years ago. The 21-year-old recorded how her family’s life was turned upside down by her mother’s death, on one of several phones the BBC World Service managed to get to people trapped in the crossfire in el-Fasher. Under constant bombardment, el-Fasher has been largely cut off from the outside world for a year, making it impossible for journalists to enter the...
U.S. President Freezes Harvard Federal Funding After University Rejects Demands From Its Administration.
Hours after Harvard University refused list of demand from the administration of President Donald Trump, it said it’s freezing the college federal funding worth $2billion This was revealed in a statement by the Department of Education: “Harvard’s statement today reinforces the troubling entitlement mindset that is endemic in our nation’s most prestigious universities and colleges.” The White House sent a list of demands to Harvard last week which it said were designed to fight antisemitism on campus. They included changes to its governance, hiring practices and admissions procedures. Harvard rejected the demands on Monday and said the White House was...
White House Ignores Court Order, Bars AP From Oval Office Event
Despite a court order, a reporter and photographer from The Associated Press were barred from an Oval Office news conference on Monday with President Donald Trump and his counterpart from El Salvador, Nayib Bukele. Last week’s federal court decision forbidding the Trump administration from punishing the AP for refusing to rename the Gulf of Mexico was to take effect Monday. The administration is appealing the decision and arguing with the news outlet over whether it needs to change anything until those appeals are exhausted. The U.S. Court of Appeals for the D.C. circuit set a Thursday hearing on Trump’s request that...
Bangladesh Court Issues Arrest Warrant For British MP Linked To Ex-Premier Sheikh Hasina
A judge in Bangladesh issued an arrest warrant for British lawmaker and former government minister Tulip Siddiq, a niece of Bangladesh’s former Prime Minister Sheikh Hasina, who was ousted in August last year in a mass uprising that ended her 15-year rule. The country’s official Anti-Corruption Commission has been investigating allegations against Siddiq that she and her family members, including Hasina, illegally received land in a state-owned township project near the capital, Dhaka. Senior Special Judge of Dhaka Metropolitan Zakir Hossain passed the order on Sunday, after considering charges in three separate cases filed by the Anti-Corruption Commission, the leading Dhaka-based...










