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target=_blank>AUN Celebrates 29 Uninterrupted Semesters

Yola – The American University of Nigeria (AUN), Yola has rolled out six new engineering courses as it marks 29 uninterrupted semesters in the historic development of the university spanning over a decade. The university expressed happiness for attaining such a momentous feat despite the daring challenges it has faced including an odious decade-long Boko
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target=_blank>UK Parliament Wrestles Over Brexit Extension

Parliament will vote later today on a bill that would force Johnson to delay Britain’s EU exit until January 31, unless Parliament approves a new deal or votes to support a no deal Brexit by October 19 according to DW reporting Even if the bill passes, any extension to the departure date would also require
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target=_blank>China Slaps US With Trade War Complaint

Department of Agriculture Trade Advisor Tom Kehoe discusses Republican Sens. David Perdue and Steve Daines meeting with the Vice-Premier of the State Council of the People’s Republic of China Liu He. China Opens a New Window. officially filed a complaint with the World Trade Organization Wednesday in response to the U.S. raising tariffs Opens a
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target=_blank>Over 1,000 Civilians Killed In Syria Over 4 months

The United Nations High Commissioner for Human Rights, told reporters in Geneva on Wednesday that 1,089 civilians were killed in the war-battered country between April 29 and August 29, including 304 children. She said nearly all, 1,031 of the deaths, were reportedly attributable to government forces and their allies in Idlib and Hama provinces. Another
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target=_blank>FG Charges Jukun, Tiv Leaders On Sustainable Peace

Abuja – The Federal government has challenged leaders of Jukun and Tiv ethnic nationalities in Taraba and Benue State to hasten action that will ensure subtable peace in their communities and shun recourse to violence and wanton lives and property. President Mohammadu Buhari gave the charge at Stakeholders meeting jointly called by Governors Darius Dickson
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target=_blank>Kamala Harris Releases $10 Trillion Plan To Fight Climate Change

Kamala Harris unveiled a $10-trillion plan to slash greenhouse gas emissions and avert the worst impacts of climate change, joining the chorus of Democratic presidential contenders who have vowed aggressive action to combat global warming. The California senator’s plan aims to reduce greenhouse gas emissions to zero by 2045, five years faster than the target
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target=_blank>Court Convicts 21-Year-Old Student For Cyber Crime

Federal High Court on Wednesday convicted a 21-year-old student, Ojo Ayomide, for cyber crime relatThe ed offences in Abuja. Justice Nkeonye Maha, convicted Ayomide, 400- level Accounting student of Ekiti State University after he pleaded guilty to the crime. The EFCC alleged that the student fraudulently impersonated as Scot, an Electrical Engineer, based in Miami, Florida, U.S. with intent to gain
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target=_blank>Xenophobia: S.A President, Ramaphosa, Calls For An End To Attacks On Foreigners

South African President Cyril Ramaphosa has told officials and business leaders that he was committed to quelling attacks on foreigners that have threatened to cast a cloud over an economic forum aimed at boosting intra-African trade. Police have arrested dozens of people and confirmed several deaths after riots in Johannesburg and the executive capital, Pretoria, in recent days, according to reports
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target=_blank>Netanyahu Declares That Israel Will Never Leave Hebron

Prime Minister Benjamin Netanyahu said Wednesday during a memorial service to the 1929 Arab riots in Hebron that “we are not strangers in Hebron and will remain in the city forever.” “We are not here to disinherit anyone, but no one will disinherit us (from here),” he said. We have come here to unite in
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Air Peace To Repatriate Nigerians From South Africa

Lagos – Air Peace has offered to repatriate Nigerians back home as a sign of solidarity with the government of President Muhammadu Buhari administration. The Chairman of the airline, Allen Onyema made the announcement yesterday while sympathizing with the Nigerian victims who lost their lives and properties in the attacks. According to him, the airline […]
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