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'Disturbing' allegations of sexual violence emerge in Ethiopia's conflict-hit Tigray region
The UN has called on all parties involved in hostilities in the Tigray region to commit to a zero-tolerance policy
David Staples: Will the United States choose Alberta crude or go with massive job losses and dictator oil?
This is an alarming moment for Alberta, with the Keystone XL pipeline axed by U.S. President Joe Biden and green
President Buhari Reappoints Chidia Maduekwe to Head Film Corporation
President Muhammadu Buhari, has approved the renewal of the appointment of Dr Chidia Maduekwe as the Managing Director of the
Kenya Detects First Cases Of South Africa COVID-19 Strain
Passengers wearing full personal protective gears get off a plane at Jomo Kenyatta International Airport in Nairobi, Kenya, on January
Japan Denies Cancelling Olympics
The Olympic Rings are pictured in front of the headquarters of the International Olympic Committee (IOC) in Lausanne on March
No relief for Australians stranded abroad as current flight caps remain
Prime Minister Scott Morrison says no decision will be made on lifting international passenger arrival caps until mid-February.
Stakeholders Harp On Food Fortification In Nigeria
Stakeholders in Nigeria’s food business have stressed the importance of food fortification in the country and how it will lead
New Edmonton Oilers Barrie, Kahun, Shore and Koekkoek off to solid starts
The season is young, and it’s too early to assess the real value of most players on most NHL teams,
Alleged Blasphemy: Kano Court Orders Fresh Trial Of Aminu
By ABDULLLAHI YAKUBU | An Appeal Court in Kano State hearing the case of a singer, Yahya Sharif Aminu, has