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US Postpones New Tariffs on Imported Pharmaceuticals

The United States has delayed the implementation of new, steep tariffs on imported pharmaceuticals that were scheduled to take effect on October 1st. The Trump administration had previously announced a 100% tariff on imported branded and patented medicines to pressure drug companies to move their production to the U.S. or lower prices. However, government sources confirmed the measure has been postponed for now. A senior U.S. official stated that instead of the broad tariffs, the administration will now focus on preparing tariffs that specifically target individual pharmaceutical companies which refuse to relocate production to the U.S. or reduce their drug prices. No specific reason was given for the delay. In a related development, officials clarified that the European Union would be exempt from any new pharmaceutical tariffs. Imports from the EU will continue to face the existing 15% tariff rate.

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Four Wounded, Suspect Shot in Manchester Synagogue Attack

Four people were injured and a suspect was shot by police following a violent attack outside a synagogue in Manchester, UK, on Thursday. The incident occurred at the Heaton Park Hebrew Congregation Synagogue in the Crumpsall area. Police were called to the scene after reports that a vehicle had rammed into people and a man with a knife had attacked others. Emergency services, including armed police and paramedics, responded quickly. The four injured members of the public are being treated for wounds caused by both the vehicle and the stabbing. Their conditions are not yet known. The attack took place on Yom Kippur, the holiest day in the Jewish calendar. UK Prime Minister Keir Starmer said he was "appalled by the attack," noting the timing made it "all the more horrific." Manchester's mayor, Andy Burnham, confirmed that the "immediate danger […]

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Nigerians Stuck in Ethiopian Prisons as Repatriation Deal Stalls

Dozens of Nigerians remain imprisoned in Ethiopia due to a stalled repatriation agreement, with the Nigerian government blaming Ethiopian authorities for the delay. The crucial Memorandum of Understanding (MoU), which would allow convicted Nigerians to serve their sentences in Nigeria, has been ready on the Nigerian side but is awaiting ratification by the Ethiopian government. The Minister of State for Foreign Affairs, Ambassador Bianca Odumegwu-Ojukwu, confirmed that Nigeria has "fulfilled its own side of the formalities," and the holdup is from "the Ethiopian side." Reports from 2023 indicated over 270 Nigerians were in Ethiopian prisons, mostly for drug offences. Advocacy groups are raising alarms about the "deplorable" conditions, alleging inadequate food, medical neglect, and brutal treatment. Ambassador Onwuka Collins of the My Dreamalive Development Foundation stated that some inmates have already died from illness and the harsh conditions, urging for […]

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Lagos Denies Ethnic Bias in Trade Fair Complex Demolition

The Lagos State Government has denied allegations that its recent demolition of structures at the Trade Fair Complex was targeted at a specific ethnic group. The State Commissioner for Physical Planning and Urban Development, Olumide Oluyinka, stated that the action was purely to enforce urban planning laws and ensure safety. He explained that numerous shops and buildings within the complex were constructed without government approval and violated safety standards. “The fact is that we just have to do our work. There is nothing ethnic here; it is purely technical,” Oluyinka said during a television interview. The Commissioner revealed that traders and the complex management had been given multiple notices before the demolition. He reported that government officials were harassed and even detained for hours on two separate occasions when they tried to issue these warnings. He also blamed the complex […]

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Nigeria Records 166 Lassa Fever Deaths in 2025, Says NCDC

The Nigeria Centre for Disease Control (NCDC) has reported that Lassa fever has killed 166 people in the country so far in 2025. According to the NCDC's latest report, the total number of confirmed cases this year has reached 895. This results in a high case fatality rate of 18.5%, meaning approximately 1 in 5 confirmed patients has died. This rate is higher than what was recorded at the same time last year. The disease has been detected in 21 states. However, 90% of all cases are concentrated in just five states: Ondo, Bauchi, Edo, Taraba, and Ebonyi. In a positive development, the most recent weekly data (September 8-14) showed only 11 new cases, indicating a slight decline. Young adults aged 21 to 30 remain the most affected group. While the number of cases is currently lower than in 2024, […]

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UK PM Starmer to Review How Courts Apply Migrant Rights

UK Prime Minister Keir Starmer has announced a review of how British courts interpret international human rights laws. The goal is to manage immigration more effectively and increase the number of migrant deportations. In a BBC Radio interview, Starmer stated his government is analyzing the application of key international conventions, including those protecting refugees, preventing torture, and upholding children's rights. He emphasized that he believes in these agreements but that they must be applied to modern circumstances. "We need to look again at the interpretation of some of these provisions," Starmer said. He clarified he does not intend to "tear all that down," but to adapt their application in the face of what he called "mass migration." The Prime Minister specifically highlighted two articles of the European Convention on Human Rights (ECHR): Article 3, which prohibits torture. Starmer suggested a […]

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Pastor Arrested for Alleged Rape of Sisters in Enugu

A 63-year-old pastor in Enugu State has been arrested and charged with the rape of two sisters, aged 16 and 19. The suspect, Luke Eze, is the pastor of City of Hope Ministry in the Oghe community. According to police spokesperson Daniel Ndukwe, the arrest followed a report by the victims' parent. Police investigations revealed that Pastor Eze lured the 16-year-old to his church for a "deliverance session." There, he allegedly forced her to perform a strange ritual, gave her a drugged liquid that made her unconscious, and then raped her. When the younger sister did not return home, the 19-year-old went to the church to look for her. The pastor reportedly subjected her to the same process, drugging and raping her as well. Both victims woke up the next afternoon, disoriented and naked, with physical evidence of the assault. […]

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Nigeria Launches Landmark ISO Standard to Bolster Anti-Fraud Framework

Nigeria has unveiled a groundbreaking anti-fraud framework with the official launch of the ISO 37003:2025 Fraud Control Management Systems standard, in partnership with the British Standards Institution (BSI). The landmark initiative, coordinated by the Standards Organisation of Nigeria (SON), was launched in Abuja by the Minister of Industry, Trade and Investment, Dr. Jumoke Oduwole, represented by Jachinma Agu, deputy director of reforms. Oduwole described the standard as more than just another regulation, but a “collective resolve to shield Nigeria’s economy from fraud — a hidden tax on development.” “Fraud increases the cost of doing business, erodes investor confidence, stifles innovation, and undermines public trust,” she said. According to the minister, ISO 37003:2025 equips organisations to identify fraud risks, apply proportionate controls, detect illicit activities, and respond swiftly to incidents. She urged both government agencies and private firms to adopt the […]

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Police Order Probe Into Killing of Three in Osun Community

The Osun State Commissioner of Police, Ibrahim Gotan, has ordered a full investigation into the killing of three people in Akinlalu community, following an alleged ambush on operatives of the Amotekun Security Corps. Police spokesperson, DSP Abiodun Ojelabi, confirmed in a statement on Wednesday that the case has been transferred to the State Criminal Investigation Department (SCID), Osogbo, for a thorough probe. The development comes after Amotekun spokesperson, Yusuf Idowu Abass, said some of the corps’ operatives were attacked on Tuesday by hoodlums while responding to a distress call over an invasion of Akinlalu, a community near Ile-Ife. According to a police account, the incident escalated after Amotekun personnel reportedly entered the community in retaliation for two pump-action rifles allegedly taken from them by unknown persons. During the confrontation, sporadic gunshots were fired, leaving three residents dead — identified as […]

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Dangote to Redeploy Disengaged Workers, Says FG

The Federal Government has announced that staff disengaged from the Dangote Refinery will be redeployed across other companies within the Dangote Group, with no loss of pay. Minister of Labour and Employment, Dr. Mohammed Maigari Dingyadi, confirmed the resolution in a statement on Wednesday in Abuja following conciliation meetings between the company and the Petroleum and Natural Gas Senior Staff Association of Nigeria (PENGASSAN). “After examining the procedure used in the disengagement of workers, the meeting agreed that the management of Dangote Group shall immediately begin the process of redeploying the disengaged staff to other companies within the Dangote Group, with no loss of pay,” Dingyadi said. He stressed that no worker would be victimised for their role in the dispute, adding that both parties reached the compromise in good faith. The minister also reaffirmed workers’ right to unionise, noting […]

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