Nigeria: Ogoni Demands 20 Percent Revenue From Oil Operators
[Daily Trust] The President of the Movement for the Survival of Ogoni People, MOSOP, Fagelo Nsuke, said the people of Ogoni are demanding a 20% revenue from oil companies operating from its communities.
Nigeria: Stability in Rivers Vital to Achieving 2.2mbpd Oil Production – NESG
[Daily Trust] The Chief Executive Officer of the Nigeria Economic Summit Group, Dr Tayo Aduloju, has stated that the guarantee to achieve crude oil production target of 2.2 million barrels per day will heavily depend on political stability in Rivers State.
Trump hints at third term possibility, despite constitutional limits
Trump also highlighted upcoming trade measures, particularly his push for "reciprocal tariffs," which he claimed would spark an economic resurgence
Pamela’s iconic ‘Baywatch’ swimming costume makes a splash at new exhibit
Seen by over a billion people a week at the show’s peak in the 1990s, the costume helped define the look and style of the era. This iconic piece is the centrepiece of "Splash! A Century of Swimming and Style", a new exhibit at the Design Museum in London
Congo-Kinshasa: DRC Crisis – High Stakes Indaba in the Pipeline
[The Herald] Debra Matabvu -- SADC Chairperson, President Mnangagwa and his East African Community (EAC) counterpart, Kenyan President William Ruto, are expected to hold a high-level meeting this week to formally appoint a panel of eminent African leaders and define their mandate in seeking a lasting solution to the conflict bedevilling eastern Democratic Republic of Congo (DRC).
UK PM Keir Starmer slams previous government’s Rwanda immigration scheme as “inefficient”
UK Prime Minister Keir Starmer called the previous government's scheme of sending irregular migrants to Rwanda "wasteful" and "inefficient". Starmer's government cancelled the scheme, but has recently tightened its stance on irregular migration.
Philippines sees 73% surge in dengue cases this quarter
The Health Department of the Philippines has reported a staggering 73 percent rise in dengue cases during the first quarter of 2025, contributing to an outbreak that the World Health Organization estimates has resulted in nearly a million suspected cases worldwide.
Arsenal’s Bukayo Saka available against Fulham after long injury layoff
Saka has not played since December after needing surgery on a hamstring tear
Bodies of three missing US soldiers recovered in Lithuania, searches for fourth soldier continue
The bodies of three US soldiers, who went missing during a training exercise on Tuesday last week, have been recovered from their vehicle submerged in a peat bog. A fourth soldier is still missing.
U.S. authorities deport more Venezuelans to El Salvador
The Venezuelans were removed from the U.S. after Trump invoked the Alien Enemies Act of 1798. The law gives the president wartime powers and allows noncitizens to be deported without due process