Dangote refinery strike cuts Nigeria oil output by 600,000 barrels
angote Refinery Strike Cuts Nigeria Oil Output by 600,000 Barrels
Slovenia’s R.o.R. festival concludes with a tribute to Earth and the elements
The R.o.R. Festival, part of the European Capital of Culture GO! 2025 programme, concluded on Sunday in Nova Gorica after four days of exhibitions, performances and installations exploring humanity’s connection with the universe.
Memorials held across Israel on second anniversary of Hamas attack
Israelis gathered on Tuesday to commemorate two years since Hamas’ deadly 7 October attack, as the country continues indirect talks with the militant group in Egypt aimed at reaching a ceasefire and securing the release of remaining hostages.
Nigeria: Nigeria’s Oil Theft Is a Crime Against the Nation
[Daily Trust] Nigeria's persistent oil theft crisis has become one of the most damaging economic and moral scandals in our national history. It is deeply troubling that despite repeated promises and billions of naira spent on security, the country continues to lose massive quantities of crude oil to theft.
Nigeria: Protesters Shut Kaduna, Accuse Oil Cabal of Plotting to Sabotage Dangote Refinery
[Vanguard] Kaduna--Thousands of protesters, yesterday, shut down parts of Kaduna city, as they marched through major streets under the banner of the Partners for National Economic Progress, PANEP, accusing a powerful oil cabal of sabotaging Nigeria's economic recovery by frustrating local oil refining initiatives.
Thousands march in Rabat in solidarity with Palestinians
From Rabat’s main boulevard to the steps of Parliament, the demonstration was one of the largest held in Morocco in recent months, underscoring the country’s deep-rooted solidarity with the Palestinian people — a sentiment echoed in rallies across the region and around the world.
UN welcomes ICC’s first Darfur war crimes conviction
A UN human rights official has welcomed the International Criminal Court’s conviction of Ali Muhammad Ali Abd–Al-Rahman over atrocities in Darfur.
Sudan’s River Nile state flooded as Blue and White Nile waters rise
Devastating floods in Sudan’s Nile State have killed more than 30 people and left thousands of others stranded.
UNESCO board selects Egypt’s former antiquities minister El-Enany as new chief
The United Nation’s cultural agency UNESCO is set to select former Egyptian antiquities and tourism minister Khaled el-Enany as the organisation’s next director.
Nigeria: PENGASSAN Strike Responsible for Cooking Gas Price Hike – NNPC
[Vanguard] The Group Chief Executive Officer (GCEO) of the Nigerian National Petroleum Company (NNPC) Limited, Bayo Ojulari, has attributed the recent increase in the price of liquefied petroleum gas (LPG), commonly known as cooking gas, to the temporary disruption caused by the recent strike action by the Petroleum and Natural Gas Senior Staff Association of Nigeria (PENGASSAN).