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Nine cops hospitalized in Belgium riots after black woman’s arrest
Nine Belgian police officers were taken to hospital for treatment due to violent clashes with 200 to 300 people in Liege at the weekend, according to local police on Sunday.
INTERNATIONAL DAY OF FORESTS: Deploying art to tree planting advocacy
By Chukwuma Ajakah About half the land in Nigeria used to be populated by trees. Today, however, Nigeria has lost up to 96 percent of its forest due to deforestation.
Abule Ado Explosion: Gani Adams urges LASG, FG to compensate victims
The Aare Onakakanfo of Yorubaland, Iba Gani Adams, has called on the Federal and Lagos State Government to compensate victims of the March 2020 Abule Ado pipeline explosion in Lagos.
Osinbajo says optimistic Nigeria will surmount problems
Professor Yemi Osinbajo Vice President, Prof. Yemi Osinbajo has assured Nigerians that the country will surmount the challenges confronting it. Osinbajo gave the assurance at an inter-denominational Church service, held
Unknown assailants kill police inspector, one other in Bauchi, says Police spokesman
File photo of gunmen The Bauchi state police Command, on Sunday, confirmed the killing of one police inspector and a young man, by unknown assailants suspected to be hoodlums at
Osun govt condemns killing of family of 6 by unknown gunmen
The Osun Government has condemned the killings of six family members at Wasinmi in Irewole Local Government Area of the state by unknown gunmen The News Agency of Nigeria (NAN)
US virus expert Fauci urges country to avoid Europe’s mistakes
The US government’s top infectious disease expert warned Sunday a new wave of coronavirus infections could be on the way, pointing to the climb in cases in Europe as something
Dozens of Myanmar protesters killed Sunday, capping bloody weekend
Myanmar police and military forces killed at least 38 protesters on Sunday, most of them the country’s largest city Yangon, an advocacy group said. At least 126 protesters have been
Merkel’s state election losses could shape national political agenda
German Chancellor Angela Merkel’s conservative Christian Democrats (CDU) suffered historic losses in two key state elections on Sunday with the results likely to shape the political landscape in the build-up
AstraZeneca says no evidence of clot risk as more vaccinations halted
AstraZeneca said on Sunday there is “no evidence” its Covid-19 vaccine increases the risk of blood clots, as Ireland joined a number of European countries suspending its use as a

