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Boeing needs to get real: the 737 Max should probably be scrapped
The Boeing 737 Max is in the news again, this time because the door plug on a brand-new plane came
‘Capture of Saint Peter’ scandal deepens around Italy junior culture minister
Italian police have confiscated an allegedly stolen 17th-century painting that is the center of an investigation focusing on Italy’s junior
Archbishop Desmond Tutu statue wrapped in Palestinian scarf goes on display
A statue of the late South African Archbishop Desmond Tutu wearing a Palestinian scarf has been unveiled in Cape Town
Day arrives for Frederik and Mary to become King and Queen
He's been known as the Crown Prince of Denmark since the age of three, but today he will leave Copenhagen's
AFCON 2023: Peseiro Reveals What He Uses To Encourage Super Eagles
Super Eagles of Nigeria head coach, Jose Peseiro had refused to comment on him and his team being owned salaries ahead of the 2023 African Cup of Nations (AFCON). Jose Peseiro who has been the head coach of the Super Eagles since 2022 stressed that he encourages his players to always play for the flag […]
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Allow Atta Mills to rest in peace – Brother
Brother of the late former President Atta Mills, Samuel Atta-Mills is appealing to the government and former Deputy General Secretary
Infinix Nigeria Unveils the Winners for the All-Expense-Paid Dream Trip to Ivory Coast | Here is more
Infinix Nigeria, on Friday, January 12th, 2024, made good on their promise by sending winners of the “Win a Trip
Instagram’s co-founders are shutting down their Artifact news app
The Artifact news app. | Image: Artifact Artifact, the news app created by Instagram co-founders Kevin Systrom and Mike Krieger,
Global deaths from fungal disease have doubled in a decade – new study
Kateryna Kon/Shutterstock Eleven years ago, my colleagues and I estimated that about 2 million people around the world were dying