Occidental Petroleum Shares Drop Below Key Threshold Amid Absence of Berkshire Hathaway Purchases

Shares of U.S. oil producer Occidental Petroleum (OXY) fell to $56.17 on Tuesday, dipping below the crucial $60 price point that has historically triggered significant stock purchases by its largest…

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Mozambique: The Explosion Of Cholera Cases After Cyclone Freddy

The incidence of cholera cases in Mozambique has surged by a factor of ten since February, with over 28,000 individuals afflicted by the disease in the aftermath of Cyclone Freddy,…

By Nasiru Ibrahim 1 Min Read

Guinea: Authorities Launch Probe After Dozens Of Fishermen Suffer Skin Problems

According to the spokesperson for the government of Guinea, over 50 fishermen in the West African nation have been admitted to hospitals with an unspecified skin condition. The announcement was…

By Nasiru Ibrahim 1 Min Read

Singapore Will Execute A Man On A Marijuana Accusation

In the most contentious execution to date, Singapore is about to hang a man for trafficking marijuana. According to activists, Tangaraju Suppiah's conviction was based on flimsy evidence. Authorities claim…

By Abduljelil Yekini 1 Min Read

Secret Committee ‘Punished Celebs Over Opposition’ During Iran Demonstrations

According to stolen documents obtained by the BBC, Iran established a secret committee last year to penalize celebrities who supported the current anti-government protests. Six days after the unrest started,…

By Abduljelil Yekini 1 Min Read

Gunshot Heard In Sudan Despite The 72 Hours Ceasefire Truce That Was Agreed On

It is the fourth effort to stop the fighting which began on 15 April in sudan, with previous truces not observed. US Secretary of State Antony Blinken said the 72-hour…

By Abduljelil Yekini 1 Min Read

Nigerians In Abroad Remitted $168 Back To Nigeria Says, World Bank

In the last eight years, the Nigerian Diaspora has sent $168.33 billion to Nigeria, according to data compiled by our correspondents from World Bank publications. This is due to the…

By Abduljelil Yekini 1 Min Read

Rival Factions In Sudan Concur On A Three-Day Ceasefire

As numerous nations race to evacuate civilians from the war-torn African nation, the warring parties in Sudan have agreed to a three-day ceasefire that will begin at midnight on Tuesday.…

By Abduljelil Yekini 1 Min Read

Canadian Actor, Von Colucci Passes Away Following 12 Operations To Resemble A K-pop Singer

Saint Von Colucci, a 22-year-old Canadian actor who had plastic surgery to make him resemble BTS vocalist Jimin, passed away. On Sunday morning, the actor passed away in a hospital…

By Abduljelil Yekini 1 Min Read

Taraba: APC Expeled Ex Gov. Aspirant And A Senator-Elect For Anti-Party Activities

The All Progressives Congress crisis in Taraba State took a dramatic turn on Tuesday when Chief David Sabo Kente, one of the party's candidates for governor in the general election…

By Abduljelil Yekini 1 Min Read

Nigeria Named The Largest Investor In Capital Venture

According to a recent report by the Africa Private Equity and Venture Capital Association, Nigeria has emerged as the top destination for venture capital investments in 2022. The continental organization's…

By Abduljelil Yekini 1 Min Read

Twitter Restores Blue Verification Mark for Large Accounts, Even Those Who Didn’t Pay for It

Twitter has reinstated the Blue verification mark for large accounts, even if they did not pay for it. This follows the removal of thousands of legacy verification checkmarks on April…

By Sophia Dimitrov 3 Min Read

The UK Starts Evacuating Its Citizens Trapped In Sudan As War Rages On

In Sudan, where ten days of urban fighting have resulted in hundreds of deaths, Britain announced on Tuesday that it had begun "a large-scale evacuation" of British residents. It comes…

By Abduljelil Yekini 1 Min Read

Army Uniformed Men Kill 60 Civilians In Burkina Faso

The Burkina Faso government has declared its intention to adopt a fresh strategy in its struggle against terrorism, in the hopes of curbing the high number of fatalities resulting from…

By Nasiru Ibrahim 1 Min Read

Malaria Cases Spike In Malawi After A Deadly Climate-Driven Disaster

"Exceptional" weather events in Malawi have caused a significant surge in both malaria infections and deaths, according to a global health leader speaking in anticipation of World Malaria Day on…

By Nasiru Ibrahim 1 Min Read

Burundi’s Former Prime Minister Arrested

A former Burundian Prime Minister, Alain-Guillaume Bunyoni, has been apprehended following a court order that had been issued for his arrest. The authorities had not previously disclosed the reasons for…

By Nasiru Ibrahim 1 Min Read
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