Tag: News
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Burundi Minister Bugaga Found Dead in Sugarcane Field Over Mysterious Circumstances
A senior government minister in Burundi has been found dead in a sugarcane field, triggering a wave of questions and speculation as police open an investigation into what officials are calling an unexplained death.
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Eric Dane, ‘Grey’s Anatomy’ and ‘Euphoria’ Star, Dies at 53 After ALS Battle
Actor Eric Dane has died at 53 following a battle with amyotrophic lateral sclerosis (ALS), his family confirmed. Known for his roles in Grey’s Anatomy and Euphoria, Dane publicly revealed his diagnosis in 2025 and later became an advocate for ALS awareness. Tributes poured in from colleagues and fans as news of his passing spread.
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Tinubu Passes Executive Order to Direct Oil and Gas Revenues into Federation Account
In a move that’s got the local governors talking, President Tinubu signed an order today directing all oil and gas revenues to be paid directly into the Federation Account. This is expected to unlock an additional N14.5 trillion for state and local governments.
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Prince Andrew Released Under Investigation After Arrest by British Police
Former Prince Andrew Mountbatten-Windsor has been released on bail, after he was arrested on suspicion of misconduct in a public office by British police officers. A police source said that he was interviewed for several hours before being bailed. The investigation is continuing.
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Venezuela’s Amnesty Law Could Free Political Prisoners
Venezuela’s National Assembly has passed a broad amnesty law aimed at freeing hundreds of people jailed for political reasons, though critics say its exclusions leave many prisoners behind.
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Epstein Estate Agrees to $35 Million Settlement in Victim Claims
Epstein’s estate has offered to pay as much as $35 million in a deal to settle a federal class action lawsuit filed by some victims of his sex trafficking who had yet to have their cases settled.
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Drone Strike in Sudan’s Kordofan Kills Aid Workers and Civilians
“At least three aid workers were killed and others injured in an air strike in Sudan’s Kordofan region, said to be related to fighting between paramilitary Rapid Support Forces. It hit a humanitarian aid convoy that was bringing in food and medical supplies, and shows the increasing danger to relief efforts”.
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Russia Hosts Cuban Foreign Minister as They Urge U.S. to Lift Cuba Blockade
Russian Foreign Minister Sergey Lavrov met his Cuban counterpart, Bruno RodrÃguez, in Moscow today. Russia is urging the US to lift its blockade as Cuba faces its worst fuel shortage in decades.
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Trump Family Files to Trademark “Presidential Airports”
The Trump Organization has filed for trademark rights today to use the President’s name on airports. The filings cover everything from airport naming rights to related travel bags and flight suits.
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Peru’s Congress Removes Interim President
In a shock vote today, Peru’s Congress removed interim President José Jerà from office. The country remains in a deep political crisis as lawmakers scramble to appoint a successor.
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