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    Museveni Rules Out National Lockdown As Ebola Cases Rise In Uganda

    Ugandan President Yoweri Museveni on Friday reiterated his refusal to impose a nationwide Covid-like lockdown to contain the spread of Ebola despite a w...

    Three Killed In DR Congo Over Fight For Food

    Three people have been killed in scuffles over food aid at a displaced persons’ camp in the troubled eastern Democratic Republic of Congo, sources said on Friday, IgbereTV ...

    North Korea Fires Four Short-Range Ballistic Missiles

    North Korea fired four short-range ballistic missiles into the sea on Saturday, the South Korean military said, the latest in a blitz of weapons launches by Pyongyan...

    Seoul Scrambles Jets After Detecting 180 N. Korea Warplanes

    South Korea’s military scrambled stealth jets on Friday after detecting the mobilisation of 180 North Korean warplanes, Seoul said as it conducted large-scal...

    China’s Xi, Scholz Seek closer Ties In Controversial Summit

    Xi Jinping welcomed German Chancellor Olaf Scholz to Beijing Friday, with both sides seeking to deepen economic cooperation on a trip that has prompted criti...

    Canada Unveils Plan To Receive 1.45m Nigerian Migrants, Others By 2025

    The Canadian Government has unveiled its plan to welcome 1.45 million migrants from Nigeria and other countries of the world by 2025, IgbereTV repor...

    Bolsonaro ‘Authorizes’ Transition Without Acknowledging Defeat

    Brazil’s President Jair Bolsonaro on Tuesday “authorized” the transition to a new government, without acknowledging his defeat to leftist rival Lu...

    Netherlands Tells China To Close ‘Police Stations’

    The Dutch government on Tuesday ordered China to immediately close “police stations” in the Netherlands, which reports say were used to harass dissidents, Igber...

    North Korea Fires Over 10 Missiles

    North Korea fired more than 10 missiles Wednesday, including one that landed close to South Korea’s waters in what President Yoon Suk-yeol said was “effectively a territorial invas...

    Israelis Vote As Netanyahu Seeks Return To Power

    Israelis were voting Tuesday in their fifth election in less than four years, with the hawkish ex-premier Benjamin Netanyahu campaigning for a comeback alongside far-righ...

    South Korea Police Admit Crowd Surge Response Was ‘Insufficient’

    South Korea’s police chief said Tuesday that officers had received multiple urgent reports of danger ahead of a deadly crowd crush at a Halloween ev...

    China iPhone Factory Under Lockdown Boosts Bonuses For Workers Who Stay

    The world’s largest iPhone factory in central China told staff Tuesday it would quadruple their bonuses if they remained at the plant after score...

    Modi To Visit Site Of Deadly Indian Bridge Collapse

    Divers searched for more bodies on Tuesday after the collapse of a recently renovated suspension bridge killed 134 people in western India, with Prime Minister Narendr...

    Crisis-Hit Lebanon Faces Power Vacuum Without President

    Already mired in political and economic crises, Lebanon is now also without a president after Michael Aoun’s mandate expired without a successor, IgbereTV report...

    Thousands More To Be Evacuated From Ukraine’s Kherson

    Russian occupation authorities in southern Ukraine said Tuesday that tens of thousands more people would be evacuated from the Kherson region amid Kyiv’s counter...

    Sudan Police Fire Tear Gas As Thousands Protest Military Rule

    Security forces fired tear gas Sunday as thousands of demonstrators took to the streets of the Sudanese capital demanding a return to civilian rule, AFP corr...

    UK Slams Russia’s ‘False Claims’ On Nord Stream Explosions

    The UK defence ministry on Saturday rejected claims by Russia that its specialists were involved in attacks on Nord Stream gas pipelines and the Russian n...

    Tropical Storm Lashes Philippines, At Least 45 Dead

    Severe Tropical Storm Nalgae whipped the Philippines on Saturday after unleashing flash floods and landslides that officials said left at least 45 people dead, IgbereT...

    Japan To Spend $260bn To Tackle Inflation, Weak Yen

    Japan will spend $260 billion on a stimulus package to cushion the economy from the impact of inflation and the weak yen, Prime Minister Fumio Kishida announced on Fri...

    Sunak, Macron Agree Greater Cooperation On Channel Migrants

    UK Prime Minister Rishi Sunak and French President Emmanuel Macron Friday in their first call since Sunak took office agreed on greater cooperation to prevent ...

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