Cuba Halts Prisoner Releases and Initiates Military Drills in Response to Trump

Entrenched in their “Homeland or Death” chant and vowing to prevail against the “imperialist onslaught,” Cuba’s leader have paused the release of political prisoners and kicked off military exercises following President Donald Trump’s first-day decision to put the country back on the list of nations that sponsor terrorism. Just a week earlier, former President Joe…

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Former Minister Agunloye Claims Obasanjo Spread Misinformation in $6bn Mambilla Power Project Dispute

The long-standing controversy surrounding Nigeria’s ambitious Mambilla Hydroelectric Power Project has taken a dramatic turn, with former Minister of Power and Steel, Olu Agunloye, accusing former President Olusegun Obasanjo of spreading falsehoods to mask his role in the troubled project. Agunloye, who served as minister between 2002 and 2003 during Obasanjo’s administration, is facing a…

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Detained Female Lover Shares Account of How Nigerian Police Inspector Died in Abuja Hotel Following Night of Intimacy

Inspector Ibrahim, who was assigned to the Kwali Division, died at Palasa Guest Inn in Gwagwalada after spending the night with his online acquaintance. A Nigerian police officer, Inspector Lawal Ibrahim, has reportedly passed away following a sexual encounter with a woman he met on social media. Inspector Ibrahim, who was assigned to the Kwali…

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Kremlin Anticipates U.S. Signals as Putin Shows Willingness for Talks with Trump

The Kremlin announced Friday, January 24, that Russian President Vladimir Putin is prepared to engage in discussions with U.S. President Donald Trump, but emphasized that Moscow is waiting for “signals” from Washington.   “Putin is ready. We are waiting for signals,” Kremlin spokesperson Dmitry Peskov told journalists, reiterating the Russian leader’s willingness to initiate dialogue….

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