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Iran Slams Israel Killing of Hezbollah Military Chief

Iran has sharply condemned Israel following the assassination of Hezbollah’s senior military leader in Lebanon, calling it a direct breach of both international law and a November 2024 ceasefire agreement. Iranian officials described the attack as a “brutal breach of Lebanon’s national sovereignty” and accused Israel of deliberately escalating regional instability. State media quotes Iran’s Foreign Ministry calling for international accountability for Israel’s actions and expressing unwavering support for Hezbollah. Israeli officials claimed the killing was in response to repeated ceasefire violations by Hezbollah and said it was necessary to prevent future attacks against Israel. The incident has heightened regional fears, with Iran threatening consequences and reiterating that it will stand by its allies in Lebanon. The episode comes amid ongoing hostilities and tit-for-tat operations in the Middle East, highlighting deepening divisions after the deadly October 7 attacks.

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Israeli Military Sacks Several Generals Over October 7 Attack

The Israeli military has announced the dismissal of three generals and disciplinary measures against other senior officers after a probe into the failures that led to the deadly October 7, 2023, attack by Hamas. Those fired include key divisional commanders and the military intelligence chief, held personally responsible for failing to prevent the assault from Gaza—the deadliest in Israel’s history. While they had already resigned prior to the announcement, the dismissals follow public pressure and calls for investigation. Other heads of the navy and air force also faced disciplinary action, alongside moves against four more generals and additional senior staff. A committee of military experts found “long-standing systemic and organisational failure,” particularly in intelligence and decision-making, despite having high-quality information. The investigation concluded there were poor force deployment and leadership failures at all levels during the crisis.

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How Marjorie Taylor Greene Went from Trump Ally to Quitting Congress

Marjorie Taylor Greene, who entered Congress in January 2021 as one of Donald Trump's loudest defenders, is resigning after a series of high-profile clashes with Trump and the Republican establishment. Initially, Greene parroted Trump’s claims of a stolen 2020 election and helped energize the MAGA base. Her break from Trump escalated over his handling of files related to Jeffrey Epstein, government shutdown policies, and his focus on foreign affairs over domestic issues. Greene publicly condemned Trump for not ordering a full release of Epstein case files and sided with Democrats on healthcare subsidies, criticizing Republican leadership for ignoring economic and affordability issues. Greene insisted she still supported Trump, but began openly disagreeing with his policies, emphasizing an “America First” focus over foreign priorities. After Trump and his base pressured her out, Greene resigned with sharp words about the party being […]

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US Insists It Authored Ukraine Plan After Claims of Russian ‘Wish List’

The US government, led by Secretary of State Marco Rubio, has reiterated that its controversial 28-point peace plan for Ukraine was drafted by the US, not Russia, despite claims from some US senators describing it as a Russian “wish list.” The plan, based on input from Russia and Ukraine, calls for Kyiv’s troop withdrawal from contested eastern regions, limits on Ukraine’s armed forces, and freezes battle lines in partially occupied areas. The proposal met with resistance from Ukrainian allies in Europe who claim it leaves Ukraine exposed and does not guarantee security for all Europeans. Details leaked from the plan include: Withdrawal of Ukrainian troops from eastern areas Russia has been unable to conquer. Limits on the size of Ukraine’s military. Recognition of Russian control over Donetsk, Luhansk, and Crimea. Freezing borders in Kherson and Zaporizhzhia along current battle lines. […]

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Woman Arrested Over False Kidnap Alarm in Edo

Osarobo Omoyemen, 24, has been arrested by the Edo State Police Command for fabricating a kidnapping story on TikTok, claiming abduction and rescue along Upper Sakponba Road, Benin. She further alleged police extorted her after detaining her at Akpata Station. The Edo police investigation revealed the tale was invented solely to boost her social media following, with evidence including a deleted video showing an accomplice encouraging viewers to follow her TikTok page. Police spokesperson Moses Yamu stated that Omoyemen’s false alarm could cause panic and incite hostility against police in Edo State. She has been charged to court, and authorities are pursuing her accomplices. The police warn this case should deter misuse of social media to create public disorder or tension.

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Joshua, Paul Promise Knockouts Ahead £100m Miami Fight

Two-time world champion Anthony Joshua and YouTuber-turned-boxer Jake Paul have promised knockouts in their highly anticipated £100 million eight-round heavyweight bout set for December 19 at Miami’s Kaseya Centre, streamed live on Netflix. Joshua, returning after a knockout loss to Daniel Dubois, fiercely declared he’ll “break” Paul’s face and body, stomping all over him. The 6’6" Joshua must weigh in under 245 pounds, while Paul, much smaller at 6’1", expects to enter at 215–225 pounds. Paul, with a 12-1 record, called Joshua one of the best heavyweights ever and said he’s willing to “die in the ring” to win, promising to avoid Joshua’s power for eight rounds. The rules prohibit post-weigh-in rehydration. Both fighters downplayed criticism over the match-up, focusing on their determination and huge payday. Joshua is now training with Oleksandr Usyk’s team, having split from his former coach. […]

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Petrol Tanker Explodes, Kills One, Razes Six Shops in Anambra

A petrol tanker explosion in the Ozubulu area of Anambra State claimed one life and destroyed at least six shops late Friday, November 21, 2025. The incident occurred after the tanker collided with a car and a tricycle, sparking a massive fire that quickly spread to nearby shops along Udoji Road. Eyewitnesses reported that the explosion caused immediate panic and that fire engulfed the area before firefighters arrived. Some tricycle passengers sustained severe burns and were rushed to hospital. The prompt response of Anambra State Fire Service, with three trucks on site, was credited with preventing further loss and damage. Federal Road Safety and other emergency teams managed the aftermath and diverted traffic, while authorities confirmed the incident as one of several recent fire disasters in the state.

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Petrol Tanker Explodes, Kills One, Razes Six Shops in Anambra

A petrol tanker explosion in the Ozubulu area of Anambra State claimed one life and destroyed at least six shops late Friday, November 21, 2025. The incident occurred after the tanker collided with a car and a tricycle, sparking a massive fire that quickly spread to nearby shops along Udoji Road. Eyewitnesses reported that the explosion caused immediate panic and that fire engulfed the area before firefighters arrived. Some tricycle passengers sustained severe burns and were rushed to hospital. The prompt response of Anambra State Fire Service, with three trucks on site, was credited with preventing further loss and damage. Federal Road Safety and other emergency teams managed the aftermath and diverted traffic, while authorities confirmed the incident as one of several recent fire disasters in the state.

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Amnesty International Slams FG Over School Attacks in Nigeria

Amnesty International has condemned the Nigerian authorities for failing to protect schoolchildren amid a wave of abductions in the North, including the recent kidnapping of 315 students and staff from St. Mary’s Catholic Primary and Secondary Schools in Niger State. Country Director Isa Sanusi stated that the attacks underscore persistent security gaps and repeated government failures to learn from past incidents. Sanusi noted that over 230 Northern children are currently in captivity, while hundreds of schools in states like Katsina and Plateau remain closed due to attacks. He warned that many children, especially girls, have been forced out of school or married off for safety. Amnesty International accused authorities of neglect and called for urgent investigations into the attacks—potentially as war crimes or crimes against humanity—and for perpetrators to be prosecuted in fair trials. The group insists the right to […]

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P.Priime: Nigeria’s Young Leading Afrobeats Producer

At just 23, P.Priime (Peace Emmanuel Aderogba Oredope) is credited for reshaping Afrobeats globally, collaborating with superstars like Burna Boy, Rema, and Wizkid. He’s won awards at the Headies and All Africa Music Awards and helped produce Wizkid’s Grammy-nominated “Made in Lagos.” Raised in Lagos, P.Priime’s early musical exposure came from his family and church, learning drums and piano. He refined his skills via the Sarz Academy and quickly gained recognition for tracks like “Gelato” by DJ Cuppy (feat. Zlatan). Afrobeats legends Burna Boy and Tems have won Grammy Awards, with the genre now dominating global charts and shows. P.Priime attributes its success to the genre’s infectious “groove” and energy. He co-judges “Next Afrobeats Star”—a major music reality show—helping discover new talent. P.Priime emphasizes authenticity: artists should trust themselves and not simply imitate established stars. With international superstars and rising […]

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