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Tinubu, celebrating two years in office, says his administration’s reforms are stabilising the economy, cutting deficits, ...
The trial was derailed after Judge Julieta Makintach, one of the three judges overseeing the proceedings, resigned on Tuesday. Her decision came after a video surfaced showing her appearing in a ...
APC has said Tinubu prioritised Nigeria’s future over popularity, unlike his predecessors who postponed economic collapse.
Poland’s presidential runoff pits a pro-EU liberal against a nationalist conservative, with far-right voters holding the balance ...
Sidi Ould Tah of Mauritania has been elected AfDB President, bringing over 35 years of African finance experience to the role.
AfDB plans to launch a carbon market facility to boost climate finance and support carbon credit trading across Africa.
Anambra government has evacuated kid beggars from Awka, promising free education for them and a crackdown on child exploitation.
Israel has legalised 22 settlements in occupied West Bank, igniting Palestinian outrage and fears of permanent annexation ...
Netanyahu said Israel accepted a new Gaza ceasefire proposal from US envoy Steve Witkoff, Israeli media reported.
Business owners in Kosovo protested power market reforms that could have tripled their electricity bills from June 1.
The FIRS boss has revealed that just 19% of Nigerians paid taxes, highlighting the country's low compliance rate.
South Koreans participated in early presidential voting at unprecedented levels, marking a historic turnout ahead of election day.