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  • Nigeria

    The judiciary and the DSS raid

    Nigeria is at a cross roads in our march to nationhood. We are faced with critical questions whose resolution will determine our ability to take our place in the comity of civilised nations. These questions focus more on the software of democracy especially about the rule of law and its ...

  • Nigeria

    LASG shuts water packaging factories

    Sesan Olufowobi The Lagos State Water Regulatory Commission (LSWRC) has sealed off facilities of some water service providers in the state for alleged non-compliance with the state’s water sector law. The LSWRC stated on Sunday that the action was as a result of the determination of the government to ensure ...

  • Nigeria

    NPA Generates N84.7bn From Eastern Ports In 9 Years

    The Nigerian Ports Authority (NPA) has collected a total sum of $481million (N76.9billion at prevailing rate of N160 per dollar ) and N7.81billion respectively from the Eastern Ports in nine years (2006-2015). The revenue collected from 2006-2015 was generated in local and foreign currencies (dollars) in the years under review. ...

  • Nigeria

    Biafra clamour illegal, says minister 

    •Igbo leaders: respect Igbo, release Kanu Those clamouring for a Republic of Biafra are doing so without the mandate of Igbo people. Besides, they are carrying out an illegal activity, Minister of Foreign Affairs Geoffrey Onyeama said at the weekend He advised the Movement for the Actualisation of the Sovereign ...

  • Lettonia

    Lamamra presents in Riga Algeria's view on political, security challenges

    ALGIERS- Minister of State, Minister of Foreign Affairs and International Cooperation Ramtane Lamamra has participated, Saturday in Riga (Latvia) in a high-level panel on the situation in the Middle East, as part of Riga Conference on Peace and Security, said the Ministry of Foreign Affairs in a statement. During ...

  • Turchia

    Turkey sacks 10,000 more civil servants, shuts media in latest crackdown

    Turkey said it had dismissed a further 10,000 civil servants and closed 15 more media outlets over suspected links with terrorist organisations and U.S.-based cleric Fethullah Gulen, blamed by Ankara for orchestrating a failed coup in July. More than 100,000 people had already been sacked or suspended and 37,000 arrested since ...

  • Malta

    ‘We are dealing with humans not categories’ - New Refugee Commissioner interviewed

    Martine Cassar, a lawyer and former head of the International Organisation on Migration office in Malta, has just been appointed Refugee Commissioner. In her first interview, she tells Philip Leone-Ganado her guiding principles in deciding which migrants qualify for protection – and what Europe needs to do to address the ...

  • Canada

    EU, Canada sign free trade deal but battle not over

    The European Union and Canada signed a free trade agreement today that aims to generate jobs and growth though it must still clear some 40 national and regional parliaments in Europe in the coming years to enter fully into force. Canadian Prime Minister Justin Trudeau signed the treaty along with the ...

  • Regno Unito

    Carney ready to serve full term at Bank of England

    Governor sees role helping economy through Brexit in move that will defy Tory critics

  • Cina

    StanChart in talks on China aviation joint venture

    Bank aims to capitalise the country’s $1tn-worth of aircraft orders

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