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Nigeria’s US Ambassador Richard Mills said his diplomatic experience in the Middle East has deepened his understanding of Islam. He distributed food to more than 2,700 fasting Muslims and non-Muslims at the Al-Habibiya Islamic Association (AIS) Mosque in Gzape, Abuja. The missions that have served in Saudi Arabia, Iraq and Lebanon said: “It shares fundamental values ​​with other faiths, including Christianity and Judaism, particularly in emphasizing the obligation to care for the less fortunate.” He urged Nigerians to use religion as a means of fostering peace and supporting the underprivileged. He also urged the culture given to wealthy individuals and…

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Andrew Tate GF’s concussion is like a child’s stomach pain… Lawyer slams accuser Published on March 28, 2025 at 3:00 AM PDT Andrew Tate’s lawyers downplay the alleged injuries that Tate’s girlfriend said she suffered from his hands… comparing her post-concussion symptoms to a child complaining to a nurse about her stomach pain. Tate’s lawyer Joseph McBride told TMZ… Bri Stern’s diagnosis of “Summary Syndrome” says that a diagnosis from a doctor’s visit has stomach pains for a child going to the school nurse’s office. Play video content TMZ.com McBride said the diagnosis was not based on blood tests, and…

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President John Dramani Mahama has called on the Ghana Bar Association (GBA) to help wipe out the perceived corruption of the judiciary. The president said the perception of corruption in the judiciary, which is included in multiple investigations, is concerned and could undermine confidence in the government’s skill. “Some investigations have been unpopular about the public for their opinions on the judiciary, and it is our duty to work together to ensure a respected judiciary,” the president said. He made the call when the GBA leader called out to him for the Accra presidency on Wednesday. Related Articles In President…

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MONTROVIA – Angeline Mammy Warro Coon, wife of Majority Block Chair Richard N. Coon, has filed a lawsuit in the Commercial Court to seek appropriate accounting for the income generated from the joint property. Mrs. Coon alleges that her husband, who manages the property, was unable to provide her with details on the proceeds from her rental income over a decade. Mrs. Koon and the majority Bloc Chairman Koon have been married for 25 years since 2000 and jointly acquired the property in March 2004 at the Unity Conference Center Community, Hotel Africa Road, Virginia, Montserrado County, Liberia. The property…

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Monrovia – The economic community of West African States (ECOWAS) calls on all parties caught up in the political position of the Liberian House of Representatives to respect the Supreme Court’s imminent decision and support the country’s democratic principles. Local groups emphasize the importance of dialogue and legal procedures in resolving leadership disputes that have put the country’s parliament uncertainty. A high-level political mission led by Professor Ibrahim Gambari, former Foreign Minister of Nigeria and former Prime Minister for Political Affairs, has concluded a series of talks in Monrovia. The delegation met with President Joseph Nyma Boachey, former President Ellen…

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Monrovia – The Independent National Human Rights Commission (INCHR) issued an alarm in 2024 about a significant increase in human rights abuses across Liberia, showing a troubling increase compared to the past. INCHR Chairman CLLR attended a press conference in Monrovia on Wednesday. Dempster Brown has released the committee’s annual Human Rights Status Report. Based on data collected by field officers in all 15 counties, the report details a surge in abuse despite ongoing government efforts to strengthen the judicial system and promote free expression. cllr. Brown highlighted a range of escalating violations, including national security atrocities, long-term pretrial detention,…

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Former Premier League manager Harry Redknap appeared to be giving a Nazi salute after British boss Thomas Tuschel was “German spy” when he spoke at a charity event. Tuchel became England’s manager in January and led the World Cup qualifying victory in Albania and Latvia in his first two matches.Rednap, a 78-year-old former manager of Portsmouth, Tottenham and West Ham, spoke in front of an audience at an event in London before last week’s match, asking him for his thoughts on German.”I’ll be honest with you, I think he’s a German spy. I’m telling you,” Rednap says in a video…

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Gangbang teachers are allegedly facing an avalanche of sexual charges… could happen for decades behind the bar Published on March 28, 2025 at 2:00 AM PDT The former Indiana teacher is said to have joined the gangbang along with several minor children wearing “Scream” masks. Court documents say Morgan County prosecutors added charges related to five more victims. Prosecutors say they plan to hit Fortinberry on 24 additional felony, bringing a total of 29 to 29, including five level 1 child abuse counts. On Thursday, county prosecutor Stephen P. Sonega told TMZ … Fortinbury will be advised of new charges…

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The state of emergency declared in Bangkok after trembling, says Thai Prime MinisterThai authorities have declared a state of emergency in Bangkok, Prime Minister Paetong Tarun Sinawatra said on Friday after the city was hit by a major earthquake centered on Myanmar.Damage was reported to the Bangkok building after a shaking of 7.7 magnitude. This includes 30-storey construction skyscrapers that collapsed in the northern part of the city.ShareImportant EventsShows key events onlyPlease turn on JavaScript and use this featureThe strong earthquake in Myanmar has damaged many skyscrapers in Bangkok, Thailand’s capital, the governor said on Friday.Chadchart Sittimunt said the number…

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Fast fashion is accelerating environmental catastrophe, with clothing equivalent to one garbage truck or sent to landfills every second, the UN chief warned Thursday. Speaking at an event commemorating International Zero Waste Day on Sunday, Secretary-General Antonio Guterres called for urgent action to limit the devastating impact of the textile industry on Earth. “An outfit to kill can kill a planet,” he emphasized. The fashion industry is one of the most polluted areas in the world, responsible for up to 8% of the world’s greenhouse gas emissions. It consumes a huge amount of water – equivalent to 215 trillion liters…

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