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The US denied claims of Christian genocide in Nigeria, saying terrorism affected all faiths. Envoy Boulos praised Tinubu’s efforts to improve security.
China and the United States agreed Saturday to conduct another round of trade negotiations in the coming week, as the world's two biggest economies seek to avoid another damaging tit-for-tat tariff battle.
New Yorkers run on coffee. "The price of coffee on the market has just been on a steady incline over the last probably year.
A US judge on Friday granted an injunction barring Israeli spyware maker NSO Group from targeting WhatsApp users but slashed a $168 million damages award at trial to just $4 million. Evidence at trial showed that NSO Group reverse-engineered WhatsApp code to stealthily install spyware targeting users, according to the ruling, which called such access to user data "unlawful."
Hajiya Imaan Sulaiman-Ibrahim, minister of women affairs, has unveiled 100 scholarships for women at Isaac Balami University to bridge Nigeria’s aviation gender gap.
A video making the rounds in social media has captured the moment a lady shared her experience at the hands of a friend who betrayed her in Dubai.
A civil society group has petitioned Nigeria’s security agencies to probe Abia governor Alex Otti over alleged threats and rising political tension in the state.
PWI commends Senators Ekpenyong, Musa, and Banigo for outstanding constituency projects, infrastructure, and national reforms driving Renewed Hope agenda.
Argentines scrambled Friday to buy dollars and household items as the peso depreciated against the greenback, despite multi-billion dollars of US support for the under-pressure currency. With the government of President Javier Milei under pressure, the peso opened at 1,465 to the dollar Friday morning, having closed at 1,430 the day before.
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