U.S. to screen social media of immigrants, visa applicants

The U.S. government said on Wednesday it will begin screening the social media of immigrants and visa applicants for what it called antisemitic activity, leading to swift condemnations from rights advocates, including some Jewish ones, who raised free speech and surveillance concerns. President Donald Trump’s administration has attempted to crack down on pro-Palestinian protests over…

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Top 10 stories from across Nigerian Newspapers, Thursday, April 10

Here are the top 10 stories making headlines across the country today. 1. Nigerian govt directs full implementation of Naira-for-Crude Policy The Federal Executive Council has directed the full implementation of the suspended Naira-for-Crude agreement with local petroleum refiners in a renewed push to strengthen Nigeria’s energy security and reduce reliance on foreign exchange.Read more…

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He can go from midnight till morning even when I was in serious pain due to ankle sprain – Nigerian woman shares her experience of ‘s3xual abuse’ in marriage

A Nigerian woman, Quenny Ogechukwu, who left her marriage has shared her experience of ‘marital s3xual abuse’      Ogechukwu, who shared this in a Facebook post on Wednesday, April 9, claimed that her estranged husband frequently subjected her to long hours of s3xual activity; going from midnight till morning, 5 to 6 times a…

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France Looks to Imprison Pro-Palestine Activists

Image by Jordan Bracco. Attacks on the movement for Palestine are escalating. Following the high profile detainment of political prisoner and Palestine movement activist, Mahmoud Khalil, several other pro-Palestine students and researchers across the United States have been abducted by federal agents and threatened with deportation by the Trump administration. The escalation of attacks on…

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