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9/07/2020 07:43:00 PM
Nigeria on Monday recorded 155 new cases of the novel coronavirus, according to the Nigeria Centre for Disease Control (NCDC). Four more deaths were also recorded, the health agency added. The new figures bring the total number of confirmed cases in the country to 55,160; at least 43,231 cases have been discharged and 1,061 ... Continue reading#us #uk #nigeria #politic #celebrities #news
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  Amazon has banned sales of imported seeds in the United States after thousands of Americans said they had received packets of seeds they had not ordered, mostly from China. “Moving forward, we are only permitting the sale of seeds by sellers who are based in the US,” the e-commerce giant said in a ... Continue reading
Serena Williams battled into the US Open last 16 Saturday as the tournament endured fresh controversy after New York health officials ordered the women's top doubles pairing be withdrawn over coronavirus restrictions. Williams, chasing a record-equalling 24th Grand Slam title, came from a set down to oust 2017 champion Sloane Stephens 2-6, 6-2, 6-2, ... Continue reading
British police declared a “major incident” early on Sunday after multiple people were stabbed in the centre of England's second city Birmingham. “We can confirm that at approximately 12:30 am today (Sunday 6 September) we were called to reports of a stabbing in Birmingham city centre”, West Midlands Police said in a statement. “A ... Continue reading Several Stabbed In Birmingham ‘Major Incident,' Says UK Police
The body of a 36-year-old woman has been found buried in a shallow grave close to an apartment within the Government Reserved Area of Asaba, the Delta State capital. The lady identified as Obiageli Onakanse was allegedly murdered and buried by her neighbour and gate-man. Upon investigations, after she was declared missing two weeks ... Continue reading
Violent protests erupted in the east German city of Leipzig for a third consecutive night over evictions from an occupied building that has become a symbol of anger over rising rents. Around 500 people took part in the rally on Saturday evening, police said early Sunday. Protesters in the city's Connewitz district threw stones ... Continue reading Protests Over Rising Rents Turn Violent In Germany's Leipzig
World number one Novak Djokovic and women's fourth seed Naomi Osaka will be chasing quarter-finals berths on day seven of the US Open on Sunday. Serbian star Djokovic takes on Spain's 20th seed Pablo Carreno Busta in the last 16 at Flushing Meadows as he aims to edge closer to an 18th Grand Slam ... Continue reading
  German Foreign Minister Heiko Maas said Sunday that an “unscrupulous” President Donald Trump was trying to sow doubt about the US presidential election by urging his supporters to vote twice, which is illegal. “We owe an incredible number of things to the United States and the country remains one of our closest partners ... Continue reading Germany Attacks ‘Unscrupulous' Trump Over Rigged Vote Claims
  Nigeria on Saturday recorded 162 new cases of the novel coronavirus, the Nigeria Centre for Disease Control said. According to the health agency, Nigeria has, till date, recorded 54,905 cases of the virus, with 42,922 cases discharged and 1,054 deaths in 36 states and the Federal Capital Territory. The 162 cases reported on ... Continue reading
US President Donald Trump has ordered government agencies to end employee training sessions on fighting racism because they amount to “un-American propaganda,” the White House said on Friday. The order comes as Trump works to appeal to his white, blue-collar base while fighting an uphill battle for re-election amid a divisive national reckoning over ... Continue reading
A suspected gas explosion tore through a Bangladesh mosque killing at least 12 people while dozens suffered life-threatening burns, police said Saturday. Worshippers were at Friday evening prayers when the blast sent a ball of flames through the mosque in the central district of Narayanganj, emergency services said. Investigators suspected a spark from an ... Continue reading
The Lagos State Government on Friday said it has no five percent levy on audio and visual contents of physical and digital platforms and suspended the Executive Secretary of the Lagos State Film and Video Censors Board, Bamidele Balogun. A letter from the film board addressed to IROKO TV's Jason Njoku, and seeking the ... Continue reading
Nigeria on Friday recorded 156 new cases of the novel coronavirus, according to the nation's disease control agency, as Russia presents its home-made vaccine to the Federal Government. The Nigeria Centre for Disease Control (NCDC), in a late-night tweet, added that the country has now reported 54,743 confirmed cases of the virus, with 42,816 ... Continue reading
Super Eagles striker Victor Osimhen on Friday scored his second hat-trick for Napoli after two pre-season games. Osimhen's hat-trick was pivotal for Napoli's preseason victory over Italian second division side, Teramo. He scored in the fourth, 61st, and 65th minute, taking his tally to six for Napoli. Mexican Hirving Lozano scored in the 14th ... Continue reading
Dani Ceballos has rejoined Arsenal for a second season on loan from Real Madrid, the Premier League club announced on Friday. The Spanish international scored two goals in 36 appearances for the Gunners last season, helping Mikel Arteta's side win the FA Cup. “Dani was an integral part of our team last season and finished ... Continue reading
The World Health Organization says it does not expect widespread immunisation against Covid-19 until mid-2021, despite growing expectations in the United States, the worst-hit nation, that a vaccine could be released within weeks. The Geneva-based WHO also insisted it would never endorse a vaccine that has not proven safe and effective, amid concerns over ... Continue reading Widespread COVID-19 Vaccinations Not Expected Until Mid-2021 – WHO
The UN's nuclear watchdog said Friday that Iran had granted its inspectors access to one of two sites where undeclared nuclear activity may have taken place in the early 2000s. “Iran provided Agency inspectors access to the location to take environmental samples,” an International Atomic Energy Agency (IAEA) report seen by AFP said. “The samples will be analysed ... Continue reading UN Inspectors Assess Iran's Nuclear Activity
Security operatives have successfully repelled armed bandits who opened fire on motorists along the Kaduna-Abuja Road in the northern part of the country. The assailants were engaged in a gunfight with troops of the Nigerian Army and personnel of the Nigeria Police deployed on the expressway. Mr Samuel Aruwan, the Commissioner for Internal Security ... Continue reading
The Presidency has lauded the judgement of a court in the United Kingdom on the case involving the Process and Industrial Developments (P&ID). In a statement on Friday, the Senior Special Assistant to the President on Media and Publicity, Garba Shehu, described the ruling as right and just. According to the presidential aide, the ... Continue reading P&ID Deal: UK Court Ruling, A Source Of Huge Satisfaction – Presidency
Nigeria has confirmed one hundred and twenty-five (125) fresh cases of COVID-19 on Thursday even as the number of persons who have recovered from the pandemic in the country inched close to 43,000. While disclosing the latest COVID-19 data, the Nigeria Centre for Disease Control (NCDC) said the new cases take the number of ... Continue reading