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APGA Chieftain Warns Soludo Against Destabilizing Party Amid Leadership Dispute

The founder and first National Chairman of the All Progressives Grand Alliance (APGA), Chekwas Okorie, has called on Anambra State Governor, Chukwuma Soludo, to leave the party quietly if he wishes, instead of attempting to dismantle it. Okorie alleges that Soludo, who was elected as Governor of Anambra State on APGA’s platform, has a plan […]
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Trump adviser Fiona Hill to lead UK defense review
LONDON — Former Donald Trump adviser Fiona Hill has been appointed by the new left-leaning U.K. government to lead a
French government set to resign, ushering in indefinite transition period
PARIS — Governing France is about to get much harder for Emmanuel Macron. The French president will accept his government’s resignation on
Labour MP Has Been Forced To Swear In Again After Getting It Wrong The First Time
Labour MP Clive Lewis. A Labour MP has been forced to swear in again after getting the words wrong first
Photo Reveals Humiliating Turnout For Boris Johnson’s Appearance At US Republican Convention
It seems like Boris Johnson did not exactly get a warm welcome at the US Republican Convention. Boris Johnson was
The morning read for Tuesday, July 16
Each weekday, we select a short list of news articles, commentary, and other noteworthy links related to the Supreme Court. Here’s the Tuesday morning read: Why AOC’s Effort to Impeach Alito and Thomas Isn’t Going Anywhere (Frank Bowman, Slate) For the Rest of the World,…
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Giorgia Meloni’s hard-right European Parliament group split on supporting von der Leyen
STRASBOURG — The hard-right European Parliament group led by Giorgia Meloni’s Brothers of Italy and Poland’s Law & Justice is
What Can We Expect To See In Tomorrow’s King’s Speech?
King Charles III reads the King’s speech during the State Opening of Parliament last November 7. For the first time
Alberta gives more than it receives from the rest of Canada: Angus Reid poll
Canadians believe Alberta is the province that gives the most but gets the least from Confederation, according to the results