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Perched 45 metres (148 feet) high, young apprentice electricians replace a connection atop a pylon. "We're taking on more apprentices than we ever have.

As construction crews using heavy excavators demolished a major highway bridge in Berlin, pensioner Guido, like many Germans, greeted the dusty spectacle with grim satisfaction. Along German motorways and major roads, one third of bridges need to be reconstructed entirely, said the Brussels-based group.

Beijing condemned on Wednesday new US warnings on the use of AI chips made in China, vowing it would take steps against "bullying" efforts to restrict access to high-tech semiconductors and supply chains.

Canada's Finance Minister Francois-Philippe Champagne expressed cautious optimism Tuesday at the start of a G7 finance leaders' gathering in his country, even as the advanced economies grapple with fallout from trade turbulence.

The Oyo state government has spoken after police killed an innocent schoolboy in Ibadan. The government shared what led to the unfortunate incident.

There is a renewed outrage in Nigeria after policemen killed an innocent schoolboy in Ibadan, Oyo state. Reports say the boy was in a car when the incident struck.

Oasis fans attending the band's upcoming UK reunion concerts could spend more than £1 billion ($1.3 billion) combined on tickets and outgoings such as transportation and accommodation, Barclays bank estimated Wednesday. Almost 1.4 million people combined are expected to attend the UK concerts.

Epic Games on Tuesday said its hit game "Fortnite" has returned to Apple's digital App Store after being sidelined for years due to a legal battle with the iPhone maker. "Fortnite is BACK on the App Store in the US on iPhones and iPads... and on the Epic Games Store and AltStore in the EU!"

A video making the rounds on social media has captured the moment a Nigerian student shed tears of joy after her UTME was rescheduled. Netizens reacted.
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