The US Supreme Court is expected to rule Monday on the most highly anticipated decision of its term — a ruling “for the ages” on whether Donald Trump, as a former president,
Five people died when a glider and a small plane crashed in the Swiss Alps at the weekend, police said Monday, adding that they were investigating whether the two accidents were linked...
The Akwa Ibom House of Assembly has passed 19 bills into law out of 52 bills sponsored in two years. Mr Aniefiok Akpan, Chairman, House Committee on Information
Plans are on the way to perfect and patent some of the inventions of the final year students of the Department of Computer Engineering, says the management of the University of Ilorin
The organized labor comprising the Nigerian Labor Congress NLC, and the Trade Union Congress, TUC have declared an indefinite strike in the state commencing from Tuesday. The Nasarawa state chairmen of the
A French man of North African origin has accused Netflix of racial discrimination for labelling him a radical Islamist in an action movie for which he was filmed without his knowledge, his
“Are you ready to take back our schools?” activist Patti Menders shouted at a rally opposing anti-racism teaching in the United States that critics like her say trains white children to see
Sudan will only be willing to strike an interim deal with Ethiopia over its controversial Nile dam on conditions including an assurance of further talks, the water minister said Monday. Downstream Egypt
The Police Command in Kaduna State says that some of its operatives have foiled a robbery attack, recoverd ammunitions and an operational vehicle from the suspects.
An Egyptian court on Monday upheld death sentences for 12 Muslim Brotherhood members, including two senior leaders of the outlawed Islamist movement, a judicial official said.
A 28-year-old woman went on trial in Germany on Monday accused of smothering five of her six children in the bath, in what prosecutors called a particularly "malicious" case.