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Nigeria’s Air Peace Spreads Its Wings to London – A Milestone in African Aviation.
Spread the love In a monumental stride for African aviation, Nigeria’s leading airline, Air Peace, has announced its inaugural flights to London, United Kingdom. This historic development marks a significant turning point in the continent’s air travel industry, bolstering connectivity and fostering economic growth between Nigeria and the UK. Bridging Continents: Air Peace’s London Expansion Air…
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Salah’s Holiday Controversy: Christmas Tree Sparks Debate Amidst Plea for Global Peace.
Spread the love Each festive season, Mohamed Salah manages to ignite a holiday controversy, and this year is no exception. Just like in 2020, 2021, and 2022, the Liverpool striker’s Instagram post has once again stirred emotions among his Muslim followers in 2023. As in previous years, Salah finds himself under scrutiny for partaking in Christmas…
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Putin threatens Finland over NATO membership
Spread the love In a recent episode of the Moscow Kremlin Putin program, Russian President Vladimir Putin escalated tensions by issuing threats against Finland following its NATO membership. Putin, historically acknowledging the amicable relations with Finland, expressed discontent over its NATO alignment and hinted at deploying troops to the Finnish border. “Finland’s inclusion in NATO creates…
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Unveiling Austria’s Corporate Sleuths: Private Eyes on Sick Leave
Spread the love In the picturesque landscapes of Austria, where tradition and modernity intersect, a unique and somewhat controversial practice is gaining traction among employers. Forget the conventional sick leave policies; Austrian businesses are turning to an unexpected ally to ensure their workforce stays true to their recuperative downtime – private detectives. In a country where…
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Arsenal sells 80 million flop to Turkey
Spread the love Arsenal FC has now managed to sell Nicolas Pepe after all. The striker, who joined the north Londoners in 2019 for 80 million euros, is moving to Turkish top-flight club Trabzonspor, according to transfer expert Fabrizio Romano. According to the report, the Ivorian had already completed the medical check on Friday morning, and…
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Trump Threatens to Use DOGE Against Elon Musk as Budget Battle Turns Personal
Spread the love Tensions between former allies Donald Trump and Elon Musk are flaring once again, with the U.S. President now threatening to unleash DOGE—the Department of Government Efficiency—on Musk’s companies amid a heated feud over Trump’s controversial budget bill. > “Elon may get more subsidy than any human being in history, by far,” Trump wrote…
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What you didn’t know about streaming service stocks
Spread the love This week was National Streaming Day, so we put together a few surprising facts about streaming service companies. 📢 Netflix (NFLX) stores backup copies of its DVDs in an abandoned limestone mine in Liberty Canyon, Utah. 📢 The record-holding YouTube (GOOG) stream is an 18-hour static image. The channel “24/7 lofi hip…
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💍 Billionaire Wedding Extravaganza in Venice 💎
Spread the love Amazon founder Jeff Bezos is tying the knot with journalist Lauren Sánchez in a breathtaking, star-studded wedding on San Giorgio Island, Venice. The guest list? Pure A-list—Kim Kardashian, Oprah Winfrey, Tom Brady, and more. But not everyone’s celebrating. Locals have protested the spectacle, citing concerns over overtourism and Bezos’ political influence. While the…
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U.S.–China Trade Talks Show Promise, but Crypto Markets Stumble Amid Uncertainty
Spread the love U.S. officials say significant headway was made in high-level trade talks with China over the weekend, lifting optimism on Wall Street even as crypto markets pulled back amid lingering uncertainty. In a statement Sunday, Treasury Secretary Scott Bessent and U.S. Trade Representative Jamieson Greer described recent negotiations in Switzerland with Chinese officials as…
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The New Cold War: How AI Is Redefining Global Power
Spread the love The world is witnessing a technological arms race unlike any before. This time, the battlefield isn’t nuclear weapons or outer space—it’s artificial intelligence. And the two dominant players, the United States and China, are locked in a fierce competition that could determine not just global leadership, but the very values that define the…
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💥 $9M Gone: Hacker Destroys Resupply Protocol in Price Manipulation Attack
Spread the love In yet another reminder of DeFi’s fragile underbelly, the Resupply stablecoin protocol has suffered a devastating exploit — over $9 million was drained after a hacker manipulated token prices through a smart contract vulnerability. The attack, executed with precision, exploited a flaw in the protocol’s price feed logic. This allowed the attacker to…
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From Margin to Media: James Wynn’s $100M Liquidation Sparks Crypto Career Pivot
Spread the love James Wynn was once known for his aggressive trading style and sky-high confidence. Now? He’s known for something else: getting liquidated for a jaw-dropping $100 million — and promptly rebranding himself as a crypto news account. 📰 “Breaking: Bitcoin moves 2%.”That’s the kind of content Wynn now posts daily. The irony isn’t lost…
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Nigeria’s Most Promising Career Sectors in 2025
Spread the love As Africa’s largest economy, Nigeria is undergoing a significant transformation, driven by a tech-savvy youth population, bold economic reforms, and increasing investor confidence. In a rapidly evolving global landscape, understanding the most promising career sectors is essential for young professionals, entrepreneurs, and policymakers alike. From fintech to food tech, here’s a breakdown of…
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Mossad chief: Israel won’t ‘take its eyes off’ Iran
Spread the love Israel’s Mossad Chief: Our Focus on Iran Remains Firm Israel’s intelligence chief has made it clear that the country will continue to keep a close watch on Iran, even after the conclusion of a recent 12-day conflict between the two sides. Mossad Director David Barnea, in a statement released Wednesday, reaffirmed Israel’s…
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Schengen Visa Drama – Austrian Embassy Rejects, Then Approves After Email Appeal
Spread the love An Indian traveler faced an unexpected visa refusal from the Austrian Embassy despite submitting all required documents and having prior Schengen travel history. This case raises concerns about the lack of transparency in visa decisions and inconsistent communication from embassies. The Initial Rejection The traveler planned a multi-country Europe trip, visiting Croatia, Slovakia,…









