Galatasaray manager, Okan Buruk has suggested that striker, Victor Osimhen will not play for the Super Eagles of Nigeria when they face South Africa in a World Cup qualifier on Tuesday. According to ...
MANILA, Philippines—A labor coalition has raised alarm over the Department of Labor and Employment’s (DOLE) move to amend a landmark policy meant to protect the rights of commercial fishworkers, ...
The Chief Responsibility Officer and Chief Executive Officer of the CEO’s Class, Pst. Korede Komaiya, has said trust is a necessary catalyst in the marketplace. Komaiya made this known in a statement, ...
Joshua Rhett Miller is a Newsweek chief investigative reporter based in New York. His areas of focus include U.S. politics, immigration and society, as well as crime, education and technology. In 2024 ...
When the federal government at the 2025 Forest Economy Summit announced plans to unlock $2 billion from Nigeria’s forest economy, it sounded like progress. The Vice President, Kashim Shettima, called ...
An Israeli airstrike killed the prime minister of the Houthi rebel-controlled government in Yemen’s capital Sanaa, the Houthis said on Saturday. Ahmed al-Rahawi was the most senior Houthi official to ...
Florida Attorney General James Uthmeier says the state will 'protect citizens at all costs' on 'America Reports.' Houston homeowner shoots and kills two men in ski masks who turned up at home claiming ...
AI sped up coding. Now, the real challenge for startups is product management. If a prototype takes a day, waiting a week for user feedback is "really painful," said Andrew Ng. The former Google Brain ...
Walking is one of the best ways to explore a new city. Being on foot gives you the ability to pop in and out of stores, cafes, and restaurants with ease. Needless to say, though, some destinations are ...
A new report from Smart DNA, Nigeria’s leading DNA testing centre, has revealed that one in every four Nigerian men who undergo paternity testing is not the biological father of the child in question, ...
A conventional understanding of Japanese politics holds that Ishiba Shigeru, whose party suffered a major setback in the July upper house election, must step down. Since becoming prime minister, he ...