Nigeria news today headlines : Sunday 24th November 2019

Nigeria news today headlines : Sunday 24th November 2019

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Central Bank In China Plans To Nip Young Crypto Businesses

The official announcement came one week after CoinDesk reported a leaked notice that detailed an inspection plan for crypto-trading operations in each district of Shanghai. “If investors see activities and operations related to virtual currencies in any form, they can report to authorities,” the bank said in today’s announcement, stressing the distinction between blockchain technologies
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M&S Poaches Tesco executive Top Cothing Job

British retailer Marks & Spencer (MKS.L) has appointed the chief executive of rival Tesco’s (TSCO.L) F&F Clothing division to be the boss of its struggling clothing and home business, it said on Friday. M&S, one of the best-known names in British retail, said Richard Price, 52, would re-join the group as managing director, clothing &
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Amazon Files Lawsuit Over Pentagon Contract Awarded To Microsoft

Amazon Web Services on Friday confirmed it has filed a lawsuit challenging the Defense Department’s decision to award Microsoft a major contract for cloud services. The JEDI, or Joint Enterprise Defense Infrastructure, deal, which could be worth up to $10 billion, was hotly contested and marks a big win for Microsoft as it chases down AWS in cloud
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Hook Calls On Tech Companies To Suspend Accounts For Iranian Officials

US Special Representative for Iran Brian Hook said that the Trump Administration is calling on American tech companies to suspend the accounts of the Iranian officials amid internet shutdown in the country. Speaking to Bloomberg, US Special Representative for Iran Brian Hook said that the Trump Administration is calling on American tech companies to suspend
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Pakistan Summons Norwegian Ambassador Over Desecration Of Holy Quran

Pakistan’s ministry for foreign affairs on Saturday summoned Ambassador of Norway over the incident of desecration of the Holy Quran in the Norwegian city of Kristiansand. Foreign ministry spokesperson in a statement said on Saturday that the Ambassador of Norway was called to the Foreign office to convey the deep concern of the government and
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Italy To Approve Funds For Orphans Of Violence Against Women

Italy is poised to approve funding for children whose mothers were slain in violence targeting women. Economy Minister Roberto Gualtieri tweeted Saturday that “the money won’t restore the lost affection” of their mothers. But he said 12 million euros ($13.5 million) in funding, to be approved on Monday by a government decree, will finance scholarships,
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Mike Pence Makes Surprise Visit To Iraq

US Vice President Mike Pence made an unannounced visit to Iraq on Saturday, as the deadly clashes that have seen the deaths of at least 341 protesters continued to rage. The U.S. wants Iraq to show restraint as widespread anti-corruption protests in the country have killed more than 320 people in the past two months.
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Italian Rights Group Writes To PM Giuseppe Conte Over Iran Protests

The following is the text of a letter by Italian human rights group, the Italian Federation for Human Rights (FIDU), to the Italian Prime Minister Giuseppe Conte and Foreign Minister Luigi Di Maio regarding the crackdown in Iran following the recent nationwide anti-regime protests: Subject: Appeal for the life and freedom of the citizens of
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China Attacks US At G-20 As World’s Biggest Source Of Instability

The United States is the world’s biggest source of instability and its politicians are going around the world baselessly smearing China, the Chinese government’s top diplomat said on Saturday (Nov 23) in a stinging attack at a G-20 meeting in Japan. Relations between the world’s two largest economies have nose-dived amid a bitter trade war
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Saudi Arabia Condemns Iranian Regime’s Expansionist Ideology

Saudi Arabia affirmed that the Iranian regime’s expansionist ideology and interventions in the region came at the expense of its people. The regime used the revenue from the nuclear agreement to implement its expansionist ideology and interventions in the region. This came in a speech delivered by Prince Abdullah bin Khalid bin Sultan bin Abdulaziz,
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