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Bomb blast in Yemen kills 6

A car bomb targeting the governor’s convoy shook Yemen’s southern port city of Aden today killing at least six people. The Minister of Information, Moammar Al-Iryani who disclosed this today said, the blast killed also wounded at least seven other passers-by. Al- Lryani said the Governor, Ahmed Lamlas and Minister of Agriculture, Salem al-Suqatri, both members of a separatist group in southern Yemen, survived the “terrorist assassination attempt. He disclosed […]

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World

Morocco Names New Government

Morocco’s King, Mohammed VI has named a new government after last month’s election. The new government’s main task will be to implement a development model that the palace has commissioned aimed at reducing inequality, cutting poverty and fostering growth. The new government will be led by billionaire tycoon, Aziz Akhannouch whose liberal National Rally of Independents, RNI, came first in the election. The RNI party formed a coalition with the […]

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World

Earthquake In Pakistan Kills 20

At least 20 people have been killed after an earthquake struck Pakistan’s southwestern province of Balochistan. The Provincial Minister, Zia Langove who disclosed this today said about 100 people were injured. Langove stated that the 5.7 magnitude earthquake struck as most residents of the Harnai district were still asleep. The Minister noted that rescue efforts had been hampered due to landslides caused by the earthquake having blocked roads in the […]

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Health

New Zealand tightens travel rules

New Zealand has announced tighter border restrictions as new cases of COVID-19 emerged in areas previously free of the coronavirus. This was disclosed by the Minister for COVID-19 response, Christ Hipkins today. Hipkins said new requirement has been introduced for air travellers aged 17 and above who are not New Zealand citizens to be fully vaccinated before entering New Zealand. The Minister added that strict lockdowns can end if 90 […]

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Sports News

Ethiopia’s Guye Adola wins Berlin Marathon

Ethiopia’s Guye Adola won the men’s Berlin Marathon yesterday with compatriot Kenenisa Bekele, finishing third. Adola won in an official time of two hours, five minutes, 45 seconds well short of the world record of 2:01:39 set in the German capital three years ago. Bekele, the 2016 and 2019 winner in Berlin, had been attempting to break his personal best when he came within two agonizing seconds but ended up […]

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News

Buhari promises to clamp down on Boko Haram

President Muhammadu Buhari addressed the 76th United Nations General Assembly, UNGA, in New York, the United States of America, today. In his address, President Buhari assured the Assembly of the full support and cooperation of the Nigerian delegation. He further commended the efforts of world leaders in tackling the outbreak of Covid-19. Buhari assured that Nigeria will not spare efforts at getting rid of Boko Haram terrorists, especially in the […]

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Catalan Separatist Leader Detained

Exiled Catalan separatist leader Carles Puigdemont has been detained in Italy on a Spanish arrest warrant. Spain has accused him of sedition for a breakaway independence referendum in 2017 that the courts ruled illegal. Police were apparently waiting for him at Sardinia's airport and he is due in court in the coming hours. A judge in Sardinia will have to decide whether he should be released or extradited.

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US begins Mass expulsion of Haitians

The United States forcibly flew out hundreds of Haitian migrants on the border between Texas and Mexico. US authorities said the flights included some of the 3,300 migrants moved from under the bridge since Friday, and the government aims to process 12,662 others living in the camp over the next seven days. Haitian authorities said six more flights were expected on Tuesday. They began moving north in 2016 and 2017 […]

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Russian college Shooting kills 8

At least eight people were killed when a gunman opened fire at a university in the Russian city of Perm. Russia's official Investigations Committee said the attacker was a student at the university, adding that it is unclear how many people were injured. Russian police say the attacker has been detained. The incident occurred at Perm State University, located around 1,300 kilometres east of the capital, Moscow.

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