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Iran’s former Foreign Minister Javad Zarif has blamed U.S. sanctions for contributing to the helicopter crash that claimed the lives of all on board,
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Former Iranian Foreign Minister Zarif Blames U.S. Sanctions for Helicopter Crash

Iran’s former Foreign Minister Javad Zarif has blamed U.S. sanctions for contributing to the helicopter crash that claimed the lives of all on...

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U.S. To Withdraw Troops From Niger By Sept. 15

The United States of America has agreed to withdraw its troops from Niger by September 15. This decision came after Niger’s junta demanded...

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U.S. Elections: Biden vs Trump CNN Debate to Hold June 27

United States President, Joe Biden, and former President, Donald Trump, have both accepted CNN’s invitation for their first debate on June 27. The...

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U.S. Judge Dismisses Elon Musk’s X Corp Lawsuit Against Israeli Data-Scraping Firm

Elon Musk’s X Corp, formerly known as Twitter, faced a setback as a U.S. District Judge in San Francisco dismissed its lawsuit against...

U.S. lawmakers urge DOJ re-investigate Shell & Eni over $1.3b Oil-field Scandal
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U.S. lawmakers urge DOJ re-investigate Shell & Eni over $1.3b Oil-field Scandal

Two U.S. Congress members, Representatives Maxine Waters and Joyce Beatty, are urging the Department of Justice to reopen a Foreign Corrupt Practices Act...

U.S. Announces $578m of Humanitarian Aid for the Western Hemisphere
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U.S. Announces $578m of Humanitarian Aid for the Western Hemisphere

On May 7, 2024, the United States, through the Secretary of State, Anthony J. Blinken, announced $578 million in humanitarian aid to support...

Professor Abubakar Siddique, Director of the Centre for Democratic Development, Research, and Training in Zaria, has claimed that there are ongoing efforts to establish U.S. and French military bases in Nigeria.
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We Are Sure of the Fact, There Are Moves to Site U.S. and France Bases in Nigeria – Prof. Siddique

Professor Abubakar Siddique, Director of the Centre for Democratic Development, Research, and Training in Zaria, has claimed ongoing efforts to establish U.S. and...

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U.S. Job Growth Falls Short in April, Unemployment Rate Rises to 3.9%

The United States’ job growth for April fell below expectations, with the economy adding only 175,000 jobs. This figure is well below the...

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Nigerian Athlete Ese Brume Shifts Focus to U.S. for Paris 2024 Olympics Qualification After Chinese Visa Denial

Ese Brume, the reigning Commonwealth Games and African long jump record holder has redirected her efforts towards qualifying for the Paris 2024 Olympics...

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TikTok Ban in U.S Anticipated to Drive Growth for Instagram, YouTube, and Emerging Competitors

Research firm eMarketer reports that adult TikTok users in the U.S. spend an average of 54 minutes daily on the app, surpassing Instagram,...

U.S. Presidential Candidate, Jill Stein Arrested at WashU for peaceful protest against Israel
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U.S. Presidential Candidate Jill Stein Arrested at Pro-Palestine Protest

Green Party Presidential Candidate Jill Stein was arrested on Saturday for participating in a peaceful protest against Israel at the Washington University (WashU)...

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U.S. Approves $61 Billion Military Aid Package for Ukraine

The U.S. government has officially approved a substantial military aid package for Ukraine, amounting to $61 billion, as confirmed by President Joe Biden...