Adeyemi saga: The bizarre story of Nigeria’s ‘fake’ presidential council
President Bola Tinubu said the suspect misled the authorities and “fraudulently” opened an account with the Central Bank of Nigeria using “fake documents”.
Adeyemi saga: The bizarre story of Nigeria’s ‘fake’ presidential council
President Bola Tinubu said the suspect misled the authorities and “fraudulently” opened an account with the Central Bank of Nigeria using “fake documents”.
Türkiye Expands Its Defense Ambitions as Global Security Shifts Create New Opportunities
As Europe accelerates military modernization and global defense spending reaches record levels, Türkiye is positioning itself as both a strategic NATO ally and one of the world's fastest-growing defense exporters.
Africa's Critical Minerals Are Redefining Global Power as the Race for Green Energy Accelerates
A New Security Order Emerges as NATO Summit Signals a Turning Point for Global Alliances
World Cup 2026 Becomes More Than Football as Politics, Identity and Global Power Collide
AI Pioneer Says Today's Artificial Intelligence Is 'Not Smart' Enough for the Real World
Ugandan farmers file lawsuit against UK-backed pipeline project
The claim alleges that the pipeline violates Uganda's Constitution and breaches the country's environmental and climate legislation.
Zimbabwe hit by nationwide blackout due to technical fault, power company says
Zimbabwe's national grid collapsed on Monday, plunging the Southern African country into a blackout, the state-owned power utility said.
Guinea-Bissau to vote on constitutional reform on August 30
Guinea-Bissau will hold a referendum later this year on whether to approve a constitutional change giving the president more powers, according to a government decree published on Monday.
Rutte thanks Türkiye's Erdogan for 'fantastic' NATO summit venue
Secretary General says Türkiye remains "as a whole really important" to NATO's future security strategy.
Erdogan meets NATO chief Rutte ahead of Ankara summit
Leaders discuss issues set to be tackled at the Ankara summit, alongside regional and global developments.
DR Congo sees no major threat from Middle East crisis to copper, cobalt output
DRC does not expect significant disruptions to copper and cobalt production this year due to chemical supply constraints stemming from conflict in the Middle East, a senior mining official told Reuters.