French court rules partially in favor of extraditing Senegalese media mogul Madiambal Diagne
A French Court of Appeal has issued a “partially favorable” ruling on the extradition of Madiambal Diagne, a prominent Senegalese media owner and vocal critic of his country’s government.
Sudan government says drone attacks came ‘from Ethiopian territory’
In a statement on Monday, Sudan’s foreign ministry warned Ethiopian authorities of what it called the consequences of these “hostile acts,” describing the incidents as “clear aggression.”
US strikes on Iran could spur nuclear proliferation, warns Russian FM Lavrov
US and Israeli strikes on Iran could encourage the Islamic Republic and its Arab neighbours to acquire nuclear weapons, Russia’s Foreign Minister warned on Tuesday.
Liberia: LPRC Management Awards $5,000 to Basketball Team for Winning LBA First Division Title
[Liberian Investigator] - The Management of Liberia Petroleum Refining Company (LPRC ) has awarded $5,000 to the Oilers Basketball Team for winning the 2025 Liberia Basketball Association (LBA) First Division championship.
Senegal PM Sonko threatens exit from government amid rift with President Faye
Prime Minister Ousmane Sonko says he’s prepared to pull his Pastef party out of government and return to the opposition if President Bassirou Diomaye Faye drifts from the party’s vision.
Oscar-Nominated ‘The Devil Is Busy’ Shines Light on Georgia Clinic After Dobbs
Set in Georgia, where reproductive rights have been sharply restricted, the Oscar-nominated documentary short “The Devil Is Busy” captures a pivotal day inside a women’s health clinic navigating America’s new abortion landscape.
Trump says Iran war could last weeks, US citizens in dozens of countries urged to leave
Amid the escalating crisis, Washington has urged U.S. citizens in dozens of countries across the Middle East to leave, as fears grow of a prolonged and widening regional war.
Nigeria: Oil&gas – Nigeria Tightens Local Content Rules, Rejects 186 Expatriate Slots
[Daily Trust] The Federal Government through the Nigerian Content Development and Monitoring Board (NCDMB) has stated that it approved 1,417 of the 1,603 expatriate quota applications it processed recently.
Nigeria: Fuel Price May Rise As Middle East Tensions Escalate
[Daily Trust] Rising tensions in the Middle East, triggered by ongoing US and Israeli attacks on Iran, may push fuel prices higher in Nigeria, as crude oil prices reached $72.87 per barrel on Sunday.
France to increase nuclear arsenal and European weapons cooperation
Amid concern among European leaders about wavering US commitments to defend the continent, President Emmanuel Macron said a new deterrence model was needed.